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In this soul-nourishing and deeply insightful episode, Dr. Marianne Miller sits down with fat liberationist author and activist Amanda Martinez Beck to unpack what it really means to live with diabetes in a fat body—especially in a medical system steeped in anti-fat bias.
Amanda shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes while navigating eating disorder recovery, medical gaslighting, and societal pressure around weight loss drugs like Ozempic. She reflects on how reclaiming the word “fat,” grounding her activism in faith and philosophy, and building fat community have supported her in choosing self-trust over shame. You’ll hear about her healing journey, her shift from size dignity to fat liberation, and her vision of a world designed with fat people in mind.
In this episode, we explore:
Why diabetes stigma in fat bodies is so dangerous—and so common
The liberating power of community with other fat people
How Amanda's beliefs as a Christian and a philosopher shape her body politics
Her experience with Ozempic, including what led her to stop taking it
The emotional toll of medical fatphobia—and how she found a weight-inclusive doctor
The birth of her substack series Nozempic Mondays, a haven for people resisting GLP-1 pressure
If you’ve ever felt dismissed by providers, pressured to shrink your body for “health,” or like your needs in a fat body are invisible—this episode is for you. You are not alone. You deserve care that honors your whole self.
CONTENT CAUTIONS:
GUEST BIO:
CONNECT WITH AMANDA:
Substack: thefatdispatch.com
Instagram: @thefatdispatch
Threads: @thefatdispatch
WORK WITH DR. MARIANNE:
Learn more at www.drmariannemiller.com
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In this soul-nourishing and deeply insightful episode, Dr. Marianne Miller sits down with fat liberationist author and activist Amanda Martinez Beck to unpack what it really means to live with diabetes in a fat body—especially in a medical system steeped in anti-fat bias.
Amanda shares her personal journey of being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes while navigating eating disorder recovery, medical gaslighting, and societal pressure around weight loss drugs like Ozempic. She reflects on how reclaiming the word “fat,” grounding her activism in faith and philosophy, and building fat community have supported her in choosing self-trust over shame. You’ll hear about her healing journey, her shift from size dignity to fat liberation, and her vision of a world designed with fat people in mind.
In this episode, we explore:
Why diabetes stigma in fat bodies is so dangerous—and so common
The liberating power of community with other fat people
How Amanda's beliefs as a Christian and a philosopher shape her body politics
Her experience with Ozempic, including what led her to stop taking it
The emotional toll of medical fatphobia—and how she found a weight-inclusive doctor
The birth of her substack series Nozempic Mondays, a haven for people resisting GLP-1 pressure
If you’ve ever felt dismissed by providers, pressured to shrink your body for “health,” or like your needs in a fat body are invisible—this episode is for you. You are not alone. You deserve care that honors your whole self.
CONTENT CAUTIONS:
GUEST BIO:
CONNECT WITH AMANDA:
Substack: thefatdispatch.com
Instagram: @thefatdispatch
Threads: @thefatdispatch
WORK WITH DR. MARIANNE:
Learn more at www.drmariannemiller.com
OTHER EPISODES ON BODY LIBERATION THAT YOU MIGHT LIKE:
INTERESTED IN HANGING OUT MORE IN DR. MARIANNE-LAND?

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