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  • 15. Dr Nadia Craddock on Why Health is Not an Aesthetic

    58:26
    Body image researcher and podcast legend, Dr Nadia Craddock, joined us to chat about her advocacy of unconditional body acceptance and the importance of thinking critically about the ways we present eating disorder recovery online. Big thanks to Nadia for coming on the show and sharing her expertise. If you or a loved one is struggling with an eating disorder, there is support available to you. Beat is the UK's eating disorder charity. Their mission is to end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders. Help for adultsThe Beat Adult Helpline is open to anyone over 18. Parents, teachers or any concerned adults should call the adult helpline.Helpline: 0808 801 0677Email: help@beateatingdisorders.org.ukHelp for young peopleThe Beat Youthline is open to anyone under 18.Youthline: 0808 801 0711Email: fyp@beateatingdisorders.org.ukDr Nadia CraddockInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nadia.craddock/Twitter - https://twitter.com/Nadia_CraddockThe Body Protest podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-body-protest/id1479688202Appearance Matters podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/appearance-matters-the-podcast/id1069856498

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  • 14. Kate O'Donnell Wants You to #standbyyourtrans

    01:00:12
    Actor, Writer, Maker and Artistic Director of Trans Creative, Kate O'Donnell, talks to us in this episode about her experience of conversations around trans identity and navigating conversations around denial. **Content Warning** - Please be aware that abuse is talked about in the second conversation. If this is not content you want to consume right now, please take care and feel free to skip and join us again next week!Kate O'DonnellInstagram: @kateodonnellpresentsTwitter: @kateodonnellxEmail: kate@transcreative.ukTrans CreativeWebsite: https://transcreative.uk/Instagram: @transcreativeukTwitter: @transcreativeuk
  • 13. Helen Duff Knows How to Cut Bread

    57:44
    Comedian and orgasm enthusiast, Helen Duff, joins us this week to talk about the correct way to cut a sourdough loaf, orgasms and her lived experience of premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). Trigger Warning: Helen generously shares how her PMDD resulted in suicidal ideation. If this is triggering content for you right now, take care and we'll catch you next time!
  • 12. Ania Magliano Could Have Been Hermione Granger

    56:40
    Comedian, Writer and Queen of Gossip, Ania Magliano, joined us on the show this week! We talked about coming out, therapy and Ania's hilarious 'Friday Goss' sessions. Ania MaglianoInsta: @aniamaglianoTwitter: @AniaMags
  • 11. Georgie Jones Pulls with Google Translate

    48:37
    Actor and poet extraordinaire, Georgie Jones, joins us on the podcast this week to talk about a run in with a few judgy wardrobe ladies, asking for help and that time she gave a speech (in a language she didn't know). Georgie Joneshttps://www.instagram.com/georgie_jonez/https://twitter.com/georgiejonez?lang=en
  • 10. Emma Kirk-Odunubi Does Not Have a Foot Fetish

    55:45
    Running biomechanics expert and self-professed ‘trainer geek’, Emma Kirk-Odunubi, talks to us about grief and changing career paths on this weeks episode.Emma Kirk-OdunubiInstagram and Twitter: @emmakirkyo Website: https://www.emmakirkodunubi.co.ukBW Self Defence WorkshopEmail: bwselfdefencetraining@gmail.comInsta: @bwselfdefenceWe're on the Cut to the Grace podcast with @gracemouat - check it out on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts!
  • 9. Chanelle Anthony Is Not Looking Back and Here's Why

    32:14
    Queen of the heel, Chanelle Anthony, joins us this week to discuss her experiences of racism whilst working in musical theatre and in life beyond the stage. Chanelle AnthonyYoutube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUFHXm3cp5wBwETwpoUPAfAInstagram https://www.instagram.com/chanelleanth/https://www.instagram.com/chanelleanthonychoreography/