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Rebecca Romaine's Weight Loss Book Criticized for Ignoring Intersectionality
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50:34 - 56:32 (05:58)

A discussion on a podcast about Rebecca Romaine's weight loss book, which some consider problematic for promoting weight loss without addressing the issue of intersectionality. The book is criticized for ignoring the fact that most fat people in the country are poor and people of color.

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The hosts discuss the disembodiment of identity on social media, as well as the prevalent issue of body image and self-esteem.
50:34 - 52:18 (01:44)
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Social Media
Summary

The hosts discuss the disembodiment of identity on social media, as well as the prevalent issue of body image and self-esteem. They delve into a quote from "Hunger" by Roxane Gay.

Chapter
Rebecca Romaine's Weight Loss Book Criticized for Ignoring Intersectionality
Episode
Marianne Williamson
Podcast
Maintenance Phase
Critics argue that Romain's book on spiritually driven weight loss seems to target the "real housewife demographic" rather than addressing the real issue of body image and self-love for all sizes and shapes.
52:18 - 56:32 (04:14)
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Weight loss
Summary

Critics argue that Romain's book on spiritually driven weight loss seems to target the "real housewife demographic" rather than addressing the real issue of body image and self-love for all sizes and shapes.

Chapter
Rebecca Romaine's Weight Loss Book Criticized for Ignoring Intersectionality
Episode
Marianne Williamson
Podcast
Maintenance Phase