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Women’s bodies are not a trend and they’re not up for public debate.
With the release of Wicked: Part Two, conversations about the bodies of its stars, including Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have flooded social media, framed as “concern,” “health,” or “what about our daughters?”
In this episode, we unpack why commenting on women’s bodies (even when it sounds caring) is still harmful, why women’s bodies keep getting treated as public property, and what this moment reveals about where culture is headed.
We talk about:
Why “concern” doesn’t make body commentary ethical
Why health is not something you can see
Why women’s bodies are never trends
How these conversations actually impact young girls
What we can say instead to our kids, our friends, and ourselves
This is not a conversation about celebrities’ bodies.It’s a conversation about our language, our trauma, and our responsibility to do better.
If this episode made you pause, reflect, or rethink your language, share it with someone you love. This is how culture actually changes.
This episode contains brief clips from Wicked used for commentary and discussion. All rights belong to the original copyright holders.
(00:01:00) The “everything shower” & winter survival energy
(00:04:35) Seasonal depression, vitamin D, and January reality
(00:10:15) Why we’re talking about Wicked
(00:16:00) Women’s bodies are not a trend or public property
(00:20:05) Why men’s bodies aren’t scrutinized the same way
(00:24:25) Feeding the beast, entitlement, and false concern
(00:28:00) You cannot tell health by looking at someone
(00:33:00) Millennial mom trauma & fear for their daughters
(00:41:07) The most influential person in a young one’s life (00:49:15) What to say instead
(01:01:00) The quote that reframes everything + closing thoughts
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Women’s bodies are not a trend and they’re not up for public debate.
With the release of Wicked: Part Two, conversations about the bodies of its stars, including Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo have flooded social media, framed as “concern,” “health,” or “what about our daughters?”
In this episode, we unpack why commenting on women’s bodies (even when it sounds caring) is still harmful, why women’s bodies keep getting treated as public property, and what this moment reveals about where culture is headed.
We talk about:
Why “concern” doesn’t make body commentary ethical
Why health is not something you can see
Why women’s bodies are never trends
How these conversations actually impact young girls
What we can say instead to our kids, our friends, and ourselves
This is not a conversation about celebrities’ bodies.It’s a conversation about our language, our trauma, and our responsibility to do better.
If this episode made you pause, reflect, or rethink your language, share it with someone you love. This is how culture actually changes.
This episode contains brief clips from Wicked used for commentary and discussion. All rights belong to the original copyright holders.
(00:01:00) The “everything shower” & winter survival energy
(00:04:35) Seasonal depression, vitamin D, and January reality
(00:10:15) Why we’re talking about Wicked
(00:16:00) Women’s bodies are not a trend or public property
(00:20:05) Why men’s bodies aren’t scrutinized the same way
(00:24:25) Feeding the beast, entitlement, and false concern
(00:28:00) You cannot tell health by looking at someone
(00:33:00) Millennial mom trauma & fear for their daughters
(00:41:07) The most influential person in a young one’s life (00:49:15) What to say instead
(01:01:00) The quote that reframes everything + closing thoughts
Want to leave the TTSL Podcast a voicemail? We love your questions and adore hearing from you. https://www.speakpipe.com/TheThickThighsSaveLivesPodcast
The CVG Nation app, for iPhone
The CVG Nation app, for Android
Our Fitness FB Group.
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