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]]>Hosted by body image coach Summer Innanen, Eat the Rules is a podcast that celebrates all things body positivity and debunks myths about toxic diet culture. Listen up for interviews with experts on everything from eating disorders to self-marriage and beyond and start to ‘live life beyond the scale’.
She’s All Fat is a fat-positive podcast that advocates radical self-love, intersectional feminism, and fat activism. Hosted by Sophie Carter-Kahn, this joyful podcast offers deep dives into pop culture and interviews with fat activists, designers, writers, and queer icons. Join the She’s All Fat ‘fatmily’ today!
Hosted by best friends and professional nutritionists, Wendy Lopez and Jessica Jones, Food Heaven is an anti-diet nutrition podcast full of tips on how we can live more balanced, happy, and healthy lives. If you want to learn more about intuitive eating, mental health, and body acceptance, this is the body positive pod for you!
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]]>People are asking themselves what body neutrality is, how it’s different from body positivity, and why. So let’s answer those questions.
Body neutrality is about caring less about your body and what it looks like, accepting it for what it is but putting your focus on other, purportedly more important things. This is in contrast to body positivity, which encourages people to love and feel beautiful in their bodies no matter what they look like.
Instead of claiming that everybody is beautiful, body neutrality argues that everybody just is, and that beauty just isn’t all that important and does not make a difference to our value and worth as individuals.
While body positivity might tell you that you should look in the mirror and love what you see no matter what it is, body neutrality says that what’s in the mirror just isn’t all that important.
Which one is better? Who’s to say. Whatever works to make you feel worthy and good about yourself is ultimately the best approach for you.
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]]>The post The # NormalizeNormalBodies Movement is going Viral appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Ashley Graham and Iskra Lawrence are changing the modeling industry by being authentic and unfiltered and still getting those major beauty contracts. Women are being encouraged to celebrate their bodies rather than feel ashamed.
This movement was founded by Mik Zazon, who wants to include all women in the conversation of body positivity — those who don’t fit the stereotypical label of ‘skinny’ but who aren’t ‘curvy’ either. Women who fall in the middle of these two labels and aren’t seeing their bodies represented in the media. She wants to talk about body image, self-acceptance and self love and bring this to all women.
The term ‘normal’ can be interpreted in many different ways, but Mik wants women to know that if they don’t fit into the plus-size, athletic, or skinny categories they still deserve to be a part of the body positivity movement.
Our bodies change so many times throughout our lives and this movement reminds women to show up as they are and they don’t have to fit into any mold.
Since the movement started over a year ago over 20k women have used the hashtag. These women use the platform to share their truth and use the opportunity for their voices to be heard.
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]]>The post Here’s How to Start Loving Your Body appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Our bodies are capable of doing many amazing things and it’s about time we started appreciating it for all it does for us. Your legs may be bigger than you’d like, but they help you get to all the places you need to get to throughout the day.
Instagram can be a great tool for connecting people, but it also gives an unrealistic view of what normal people look like as many of the photos posted have been photoshopped or filters have been applied. Follow accounts that make you feel good about yourself. Other common triggers include celebrity images and the dreaded scale. Stop obsessing about trying to reach a number on the scale, after all, it’s just a number.
We’re all guilty of keeping clothes in our closets for when we finally lose that extra 15 pounds. Instead, donate these clothes to someone who can make good use of them and buy new clothes that make you feel confident and good about yourself.
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]]>The post Body Positivity is the Biggest Trend Among Celebrities appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Let’s follow in the Superstore star’s New Year’s resolution to be more body positive. In an interview with US Weekly Ash said, “I just made a choice. My New Year’s resolution this year was to not speak negatively about my body to myself or to anyone else. It’s really been a mindset that’s been really positive for me, and I think that as women, especially, we’re very hard on ourselves. Trying to change that narrative and focusing on the things that you like is a really powerful tool.”
Part of the reason we love Lovato is her honesty about her mental health issues. The “Confident” singer said, “We hear the term body positivity all the time. To be honest, I don’t always feel positive about my body. Sometimes I do not like what I see. I don’t sit there and dwell on it. I also don’t lie to myself…All I have to say is ‘I’m healthy.’ In that statement, I express gratitude. I am grateful for my strength and things I can do with my body. I am saying I’m healthy and I accept the way my body is today without changing anything,” at the Teen Vogue Summit.
We appreciate how open the Modern Family actress has been about her health conditions and how she has learned to live with them. Sarah Hyland posted a paparazzi photo that she used to hate to show her fans how she’s dealt with her insecurities after undergoing health procedures, “To my fellow #invisibleillness warriors. It’s ok to be insecure about your body. Just remember to check in with yourself at least once a day and say thank you. Our bodies have endured unfathomable feats that our minds barely have time to comprehend what has actually happened.”
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]]>In a powerful letter, the body positivity columnist addressed her confidence issues and thanks her body for sticking with her in spite of any abuse she put it through. At the end of the letter, she beautifully signs off with “I am enough.”
Charlie Howard is the ambassador of Agent Provocateur, who have dedicated their Valentines advertising campaign to celebrating the female body and loving it not just in spite of, but because of any flaws.
You can read the full letter here:
To my Body,
This is a letter to say thank you: a thank you for all the times you loved me, when I showed you no love at all.
Our relationship in the past has been complicated. I spent years comparing you to numerous women I will never be, and against bodies I will never have. I based my value on what other people thought of me or saw in me,
seeking their approval before I sought my own.
My curves were shameful; my stretch marks hideous. My hair should have been different; my clothes a size smaller. I was never satisfied with what you gave me, even when you tried telling me I was enough.
I wanted to change you in the hope someone else would love me in the ways I could not love you.
But, in reality, you’ve loved me better than anyone else ever could; more than anyone ever will.
I put so much focus on looking perfect on the outside that I forgot about the love you offered me from within. And the truth is, Body, you were perfect already – I was just blind to it.
When I abused you, you never left. When I criticised you, you never fought back.
You have repaired and renewed me; kept my heart beating and my blood pumping. You never gave up on me throughout all the times I was ready to give up on you. And, years later, when I finally realised how
much I needed you, you continued to love me like you had from the beginning.
That is true love.
So this is a promise – a promise to love you, flaws and all, and to make up for the years I didn’t realise your worth. And while my skin might not be the smoothest, or my hips the smallest, you’ve taught me what I needed to know:
I am enough.
So we’re in this together for the long run. Because you may not be perfect, Body, but you’re the only one I’ve got.
All my love, Charli xxx
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]]>The post Empowerment in Your Ears—3 Body-Positive Podcasts You’ll Love appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Hosted by body image coach Summer Innanen, Eat the Rules is a podcast that celebrates all things body positivity and debunks myths about toxic diet culture. Listen up for interviews with experts on everything from eating disorders to self-marriage and beyond and start to ‘live life beyond the scale’.
She’s All Fat is a fat-positive podcast that advocates radical self-love, intersectional feminism, and fat activism. Hosted by Sophie Carter-Kahn, this joyful podcast offers deep dives into pop culture and interviews with fat activists, designers, writers, and queer icons. Join the She’s All Fat ‘fatmily’ today!
Hosted by best friends and professional nutritionists, Wendy Lopez and Jessica Jones, Food Heaven is an anti-diet nutrition podcast full of tips on how we can live more balanced, happy, and healthy lives. If you want to learn more about intuitive eating, mental health, and body acceptance, this is the body positive pod for you!
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]]>The post Body-Positivity vs. Body-Neutrality: What’s the Difference? appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>People are asking themselves what body neutrality is, how it’s different from body positivity, and why. So let’s answer those questions.
Body neutrality is about caring less about your body and what it looks like, accepting it for what it is but putting your focus on other, purportedly more important things. This is in contrast to body positivity, which encourages people to love and feel beautiful in their bodies no matter what they look like.
Instead of claiming that everybody is beautiful, body neutrality argues that everybody just is, and that beauty just isn’t all that important and does not make a difference to our value and worth as individuals.
While body positivity might tell you that you should look in the mirror and love what you see no matter what it is, body neutrality says that what’s in the mirror just isn’t all that important.
Which one is better? Who’s to say. Whatever works to make you feel worthy and good about yourself is ultimately the best approach for you.
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]]>The post The # NormalizeNormalBodies Movement is going Viral appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Ashley Graham and Iskra Lawrence are changing the modeling industry by being authentic and unfiltered and still getting those major beauty contracts. Women are being encouraged to celebrate their bodies rather than feel ashamed.
This movement was founded by Mik Zazon, who wants to include all women in the conversation of body positivity — those who don’t fit the stereotypical label of ‘skinny’ but who aren’t ‘curvy’ either. Women who fall in the middle of these two labels and aren’t seeing their bodies represented in the media. She wants to talk about body image, self-acceptance and self love and bring this to all women.
The term ‘normal’ can be interpreted in many different ways, but Mik wants women to know that if they don’t fit into the plus-size, athletic, or skinny categories they still deserve to be a part of the body positivity movement.
Our bodies change so many times throughout our lives and this movement reminds women to show up as they are and they don’t have to fit into any mold.
Since the movement started over a year ago over 20k women have used the hashtag. These women use the platform to share their truth and use the opportunity for their voices to be heard.
The post The # NormalizeNormalBodies Movement is going Viral appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Here’s How to Start Loving Your Body appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Our bodies are capable of doing many amazing things and it’s about time we started appreciating it for all it does for us. Your legs may be bigger than you’d like, but they help you get to all the places you need to get to throughout the day.
Instagram can be a great tool for connecting people, but it also gives an unrealistic view of what normal people look like as many of the photos posted have been photoshopped or filters have been applied. Follow accounts that make you feel good about yourself. Other common triggers include celebrity images and the dreaded scale. Stop obsessing about trying to reach a number on the scale, after all, it’s just a number.
We’re all guilty of keeping clothes in our closets for when we finally lose that extra 15 pounds. Instead, donate these clothes to someone who can make good use of them and buy new clothes that make you feel confident and good about yourself.
The post Here’s How to Start Loving Your Body appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>The post Body Positivity is the Biggest Trend Among Celebrities appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>Let’s follow in the Superstore star’s New Year’s resolution to be more body positive. In an interview with US Weekly Ash said, “I just made a choice. My New Year’s resolution this year was to not speak negatively about my body to myself or to anyone else. It’s really been a mindset that’s been really positive for me, and I think that as women, especially, we’re very hard on ourselves. Trying to change that narrative and focusing on the things that you like is a really powerful tool.”
Part of the reason we love Lovato is her honesty about her mental health issues. The “Confident” singer said, “We hear the term body positivity all the time. To be honest, I don’t always feel positive about my body. Sometimes I do not like what I see. I don’t sit there and dwell on it. I also don’t lie to myself…All I have to say is ‘I’m healthy.’ In that statement, I express gratitude. I am grateful for my strength and things I can do with my body. I am saying I’m healthy and I accept the way my body is today without changing anything,” at the Teen Vogue Summit.
We appreciate how open the Modern Family actress has been about her health conditions and how she has learned to live with them. Sarah Hyland posted a paparazzi photo that she used to hate to show her fans how she’s dealt with her insecurities after undergoing health procedures, “To my fellow #invisibleillness warriors. It’s ok to be insecure about your body. Just remember to check in with yourself at least once a day and say thank you. Our bodies have endured unfathomable feats that our minds barely have time to comprehend what has actually happened.”
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]]>The post Check Out Charlie Howard’s Inspiring Love Letter to Her Body appeared first on My Daily Magazine - Art, Design, DIY, Fashion and Beauty !.
]]>In a powerful letter, the body positivity columnist addressed her confidence issues and thanks her body for sticking with her in spite of any abuse she put it through. At the end of the letter, she beautifully signs off with “I am enough.”
Charlie Howard is the ambassador of Agent Provocateur, who have dedicated their Valentines advertising campaign to celebrating the female body and loving it not just in spite of, but because of any flaws.
You can read the full letter here:
To my Body,
This is a letter to say thank you: a thank you for all the times you loved me, when I showed you no love at all.
Our relationship in the past has been complicated. I spent years comparing you to numerous women I will never be, and against bodies I will never have. I based my value on what other people thought of me or saw in me,
seeking their approval before I sought my own.
My curves were shameful; my stretch marks hideous. My hair should have been different; my clothes a size smaller. I was never satisfied with what you gave me, even when you tried telling me I was enough.
I wanted to change you in the hope someone else would love me in the ways I could not love you.
But, in reality, you’ve loved me better than anyone else ever could; more than anyone ever will.
I put so much focus on looking perfect on the outside that I forgot about the love you offered me from within. And the truth is, Body, you were perfect already – I was just blind to it.
When I abused you, you never left. When I criticised you, you never fought back.
You have repaired and renewed me; kept my heart beating and my blood pumping. You never gave up on me throughout all the times I was ready to give up on you. And, years later, when I finally realised how
much I needed you, you continued to love me like you had from the beginning.
That is true love.
So this is a promise – a promise to love you, flaws and all, and to make up for the years I didn’t realise your worth. And while my skin might not be the smoothest, or my hips the smallest, you’ve taught me what I needed to know:
I am enough.
So we’re in this together for the long run. Because you may not be perfect, Body, but you’re the only one I’ve got.
All my love, Charli xxx
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