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SAFE SPACE: What's it like to experience fatphobia and weight stigma?

SAFE SPACE: What's it like to experience fatphobia and weight stigma?

Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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In this SAFE SPACE episode we're going to find out what it's like to experience fatphobia as a bigger bodied person when Jess sits down with Milo Hartill to hear her experience of living with discrimination, prejudice and weight stigma.

Millo is an actor, model and advocate for ‘fat liberation’ and body acceptance, and while she is joyful about her size, her relationship with her body isnt straightforward. Milo openly shares some of the darker moments and challenges she’s faced as a bigger-bodied person in the entertainment industry and the pressure to conform to societal beauty standards. There is so much we can learn from Milo about self-acceptance and body respect, regardless of how others perceive you.

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Catch Milo on stage in Flat Earthers: The Musical here

Experiencing Fatphobia can be distressing, The Butterfly Foundation is available for anyone concerned about eating disorders or body image issues, whether you need support for yourself or someone you care about.

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CREDITS:
Host: Jessica Rowe
Guest: Milo Hartill 
Executive Producer: Nic McClure
Audio Producer: Chris Marsh 
Digital Content Producer: Zoe Panaretos

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