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In this episode, we dive into how—especially as women—we’re socialized to hate our bodies and how I’ve worked to unwrite that story throughout my life. I share three woowoo stories of how I’ve learned that having a body is indeed a privilege, and close by guiding you through a body scan.
Corrections to this episode:
The Vagina Monologues was written in 1996
Resources & sites mentioned in this episode:
Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues
More about what a temezcal entails
Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City
Lilia Carrillo’s retrospective at Kurimanzutto in Mexico City
By Lolly SpindlerIn this episode, we dive into how—especially as women—we’re socialized to hate our bodies and how I’ve worked to unwrite that story throughout my life. I share three woowoo stories of how I’ve learned that having a body is indeed a privilege, and close by guiding you through a body scan.
Corrections to this episode:
The Vagina Monologues was written in 1996
Resources & sites mentioned in this episode:
Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Monologues
More about what a temezcal entails
Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City
Lilia Carrillo’s retrospective at Kurimanzutto in Mexico City