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EPISODE · Mar 20, 2026 · 34 MIN

Life Unfiltered: Men, Food, and the Hidden Scars

from Flawed Femmes · host Flawed Femmes

This episode reflects on our conversation with Scott Chase — one that lingered and left us thinking. We explore the link between sexual abuse and disordered eating. We touch on B’s history with anorexia and dive into the mind-body connection through both mental health and sports. It’s honest, a little irreverent, and proof that sometimes the only way through hard subjects is to laugh while telling the truth. Through candid discussion and personal anecdotes, the episode highlights the importance of vulnerability, consistent routines, and reclaiming the narrative around health and body image.  Links Best Little Girl In The World https://share.google/JQOC7l3erqQfzVp16 Girl Interrupted: https://share.google/uJcJBrKhWdz9dJoZl Renfield Record Exchange https://www.instagram.com/renfield_record_exchange/ This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours Podcast    

This episode reflects on our conversation with Scott Chase — one that lingered and left us thinking. We explore the link between sexual abuse and disordered eating. We touch on B’s history with anorexia and dive into the mind-body connection through both mental health and sports. It’s honest, a little irreverent, and proof that sometimes the only way through hard subjects is to laugh while telling the truth. Through candid discussion and personal anecdotes, the episode highlights the importance of vulnerability, consistent routines, and reclaiming the narrative around health and body image.  Links Best Little Girl In The World https://share.google/JQOC7l3erqQfzVp16 Girl Interrupted: https://share.google/uJcJBrKhWdz9dJoZl Renfield Record Exchange https://www.instagram.com/renfield_record_exchange/ This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours Podcast

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