41. From Super Bowl GLP-1 Ads to Ethical Care Guidelines: Body Trust on Media, Weight Stigma, and Power
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On this episode hosts Dana, Sirius, and Hilary discuss GLP-1s, and how they’re showing up in pop culture and politics. They unpack the Super Bowl ads and awkward displays of male power in the media. They critique a New York Times opinion piece about “leaving body positivity” and use it as a jumping off point to discuss the importance of using an intersectional lens to approach body trust. They discuss the rise in GLP-1 related deaths and incidences of scurvy, and announce the release of their ethical care guidelines for folks using GLP-1s.
00:46 Pop culture round up: the Super Bowl
17:43 Health Nuance And Backlash
21:45 Political Roots Missing in Body Positivity
28:41 Fat loss does not eradicate oppression
32:53 FDA Warnings And Deaths
55:57 Iran And War Distractions
01:01:23 Introducing our ethical care guidelines
RESOURCES
Ethical Care Guidelines for GLP1 Medications by Center for Body Trust
Instagram Post with Band Names for Junior and Kid Rock
The Split Inside Body Positivity Boils Down to This One Thing
Ethical Care Guidelines and Secondary Uses of GLP-1 Medications
Beyond Body Positivity
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