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How my Relationship with Food has Changed and why we Should Stop Commenting on Women’s Bodies

How my Relationship with Food has Changed and why we Should Stop Commenting on Women’s Bodies

Conversations with Cam · Cameron Oaks Rogers

December 3, 202139m 16s

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Show Notes

In this solo episode, I discuss the evolution of my relationship with food and where I’m at right now: a much more “chill” version and one who is now comfortable relinquishing control. This has truly been the greatest mental shift I’ve experienced since giving birth. I also discuss the request to stop commenting on women’s bodies and how I’ve received more comments on my body during postpartum than I ever could have imagined. I get open and honest on why I’m currently struggling with these comments and the history behind this request.

 

Key Takeaway / Points:

  • How becoming a mom has forced me to relinquish control
  • Why I now consider myself “chill” (no matter how much Joe makes fun of me for saying this)
  • The evolution of my relationship with food and how it is now simply just that, food
  • Why we should stop commenting on women’s bodies
  • Discussion around body comments and pregnancy / postpartum
  • The honest truth of current struggles and why I would like people to stop commenting on my body

 

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This episode was edited by Tim Flanzbaum 


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