You’ll Have to Kill Us Before Heroin Chic Comes Back

bell hooks & Jars

20-11-2022 • 1 hr 27 mins

TW (discussion of eating disorders, fatphobia, diet culture) begins 15:30, but we’d like to say here, as Sam said in the recording, that if you do have a history of eating disorders we encourage you to listen, there is no explicitly triggering content in the podcast (e.g. we do not describe behaviour explicitly and there is no discussion of numbers [i.e. weight or calories]).

20:00 Sam knows that it's 500 pounds a year but Sam at this moment decided to try adjusting for inflation on the fly and apparently this was close ish to the 2014 figure of what 500 pounds in 1929 would be, according to this.

26:10 The Maintenance Phase (Sam’s favourite podcast that has been very important to their recovery)

28:00

- The Obesity Epidemic episode of TMP

- BMI episode of TMP

29:40

- Our Met Gala Video episode xoxooxo

51:54 - 52:30 EXTRA TW: Sam mentions something they did when they were in their ED, not numbers but a sad and real thing

55:30 - Sam is continuing to own the statement that they have pretty privilege. They know this might come across weirdly, but like no it’s true, don’t @ me.

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