
13. Julie: The Church and Diet Culture: Morality, Cleanliness, and the Promise of Transformation
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About this listen
In this episode we talk to Julie about her experience with Type 2 diabetes. She works as a fat positive counselor and yoga instructor.
In this episode we talk about
- How providers treat body weight rather than your body which taught Julie how to lose weight rather than care for her diabetes.
- How to learn how to advocate for yourself in medical institutions and where to get information on treatment options
- How religion (Evangelicalism) and diet culture overlap; morality, purity, gender, and body control. Expectations to stick to the "good" and when you ultimately slip up with the "bad" you are taught to feel guilt and shame.
- Living as a visibly able-bodied person as someone with multiple disabilities
Resources mentioned on this episode:
- “PURE” by Linda Kay Klein
- "Fearing the Black Body" by Sabrina springs
- Social determinants of health
- Diabetic Foot Exam details: https://medlineplus.gov/lab-tests/diabetic-foot-exam/
- Anemia and A1c: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28541136/
- Find trustworthy IG and tiktok diabetes educators for non-stigmatizing diabetes information
- Check https://www.cbdce.org/locate to find diabetes educators (note these definitely won't all be fat positive)
- Find Julie here: @juliemsweeney
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DISCLAIMER: We are dietitians and diabetes educators but we are not YOUR dietitians and diabetes educators. The information provided in this podcast is not intended as individualized medical advice, nor is it a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. If you have a medical concern, go to your health care provider or seek other professional medical treatment. About this episode:
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