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How Do We Break the Mold of Generational Diet Culture? With My Cousin, Carly Loveman

How Do We Break the Mold of Generational Diet Culture? With My Cousin, Carly Loveman

Conversations with Cam · Cameron Oaks Rogers

September 14, 202246m 42s

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Show Notes

In this episode, I sit down with my cousin, Carly Loveman. We discuss all things body image, from a recent diet culture conversation we had in our family, to growing up in a prominent diet culture environment, to navigating how to speak up for yourself amongst family members. Carly shares body commentary that influenced her self-image growing up, her history with anxiety around clothing and dressing for events, and the work she has put in post-pandemic to cultivate self-love. We also discuss the concept of “flattering” clothing, why we sometimes feel the need to dress sexily, and how confidence and positivity are contagious.


Key Takeaway / Points:

  • A recent diet culture conversation within our family
  • Carly’s relationship with her body growing up
  • Our family history with body image
  • Past body commentary Carly absorbed
  • Navigating speaking up for yourself within the family
  • Carly’s past anxiety around dressing for events
  • The concept of “flattering” clothing
  • On absorbing sexualized comments and feeling the need to dress sexily
  • Carly’s body anxiety coming out of pandemic lockdown
  • The work Carly has done post-pandemic to cultivate self-love
  • How confidence and positivity are contagious


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This episode was edited by Tim Flanzbaum 

Producer: Amelie Yeager




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