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Welcome to age, where four people from four different decades throw topics in a trash can and see what happens. This week: Obesity.
Reggie, Tim, Mary, and Dylan pull the topic from the can and immediately the air gets heavy. Dylan clamps up. Mary starts sweating. Reggie admits he's been struggling with his own body in ways he never thought he would. And Tim tries to figure out where health ends and marketing begins.
They dig into GLP-1s and Ozempic face, the fat free movement that lied to us all, why Serena Williams' body became a national conversation, and whether the word obesity even means what we think it does anymore. There's talk of intuitive eating, dad bods as reclamation, the pressure to stay small or get smaller, and why Dylan's generation is recovering from eating disorders. They wrestle with genetics versus willpower, whether beauty standards are just capitalism in a meat suit, and why it's so hard to talk about bodies without accidentally talking about value.
It's uncomfortable, vulnerable, and doesn't resolve cleanly. But what if that's the point?
Follow Reggie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggietidwell/
Follow Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timscroggs/
Follow Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-greene/
Follow Dylan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanngarciaa/
Produced by Mary Greene.
age the podcast is edited and engineered by Will Canady.
All episodes are filmed at the 40 Hearts Studio in Asheville, NC.
By 40 HeartsWelcome to age, where four people from four different decades throw topics in a trash can and see what happens. This week: Obesity.
Reggie, Tim, Mary, and Dylan pull the topic from the can and immediately the air gets heavy. Dylan clamps up. Mary starts sweating. Reggie admits he's been struggling with his own body in ways he never thought he would. And Tim tries to figure out where health ends and marketing begins.
They dig into GLP-1s and Ozempic face, the fat free movement that lied to us all, why Serena Williams' body became a national conversation, and whether the word obesity even means what we think it does anymore. There's talk of intuitive eating, dad bods as reclamation, the pressure to stay small or get smaller, and why Dylan's generation is recovering from eating disorders. They wrestle with genetics versus willpower, whether beauty standards are just capitalism in a meat suit, and why it's so hard to talk about bodies without accidentally talking about value.
It's uncomfortable, vulnerable, and doesn't resolve cleanly. But what if that's the point?
Follow Reggie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/reggietidwell/
Follow Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timscroggs/
Follow Mary: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mary-greene/
Follow Dylan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dylanngarciaa/
Produced by Mary Greene.
age the podcast is edited and engineered by Will Canady.
All episodes are filmed at the 40 Hearts Studio in Asheville, NC.