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In this episode, Kerri and Kayla talk with Morgan Strehlow about the nuances of bodies, intersectionality, appreciating versus objectifying, and "ideal" bodies from a cultural and historical lens. Morgan is the MSW Program Manager for the Garland School of Social Work. Morgan is also an avid blogger, podcaster, and lover of justice. She brings a podcast by Maria Garcia called "Anything for Selena", specifically the episode "Big Butt Politics", to discuss this week.
Content Warnings: Discussion around bodies and body image
Material to Reference in show notes:
Anything for Selena Podcast - https://www.wbur.org/podcasts/anythingforselena
Big Butt Politics https://www.wbur.org/anythingforselena/2021/01/27/big-butt-politics
Me Too Movement - https://metoomvmt.org/
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect Baylor University, the Garland School of Social Work or any other entities the guests or hosts might represent.
(This interview was recorded via Zoom, so it isn't without a few hiccups, just to note.)
By Baylor Social WorkIn this episode, Kerri and Kayla talk with Morgan Strehlow about the nuances of bodies, intersectionality, appreciating versus objectifying, and "ideal" bodies from a cultural and historical lens. Morgan is the MSW Program Manager for the Garland School of Social Work. Morgan is also an avid blogger, podcaster, and lover of justice. She brings a podcast by Maria Garcia called "Anything for Selena", specifically the episode "Big Butt Politics", to discuss this week.
Content Warnings: Discussion around bodies and body image
Material to Reference in show notes:
Anything for Selena Podcast - https://www.wbur.org/podcasts/anythingforselena
Big Butt Politics https://www.wbur.org/anythingforselena/2021/01/27/big-butt-politics
Me Too Movement - https://metoomvmt.org/
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect Baylor University, the Garland School of Social Work or any other entities the guests or hosts might represent.
(This interview was recorded via Zoom, so it isn't without a few hiccups, just to note.)