As empathetic humans, we need to release judgment and show compassion for the experiences of others, whether their actions seem to serve them or not. In this episode, Dana shares her experience with an eating disorder and calls for giving others the space to work through what have been demonized as “unhealthy” outlets and to experience joy free of judgement. There is no linear path to healing and we don’t need to compare. In a world ruled by systems of oppression, we can all stand to be a little kinder to ourselves and others in the human experience.
Dana Falsetti on the Process of Unlearning
Fat Rope Bondage & Finding Intimacy, Pleasure, and Healing Through Kink with Cynna Rae
Self Exploration, Healing Trauma & The Importance Of Community with Keiko El
Fat Trauma, Moralism as Ableism, & Advocating For Yourself + Others with Sonalee Rashatwar
Dana Falsetti on Consumption, Boundaries & Growth
Dana Falsetti on Self-Preservation & Believing in You
Living Intentionally & Intuitively with Racheal Weathers
Living your practice & the importance of being present with Jessamyn Stanley
Dana Falsetti on Balance, Patience & Re-calibrating
Dana Falsetti on Sex, Self-Worth, & Personal Growth
Dana Falsetti on White Entitlement, Self-Appointed Authority, and Claiming “Yogi”
Accessibility, Equity & Inclusion with Dianne Bondy
Allyship, Activism, & Accountability with Sassy Latte
Dana Falsetti on Hustle vs Alignment and Redefining Success
Dana Falsetti on Chronic Pain, Silent Illness, & Ableism
Exploring Fat Sex with Andrea Rodriguez
Dana Falsetti on Intimacy, Sex and Dynamic Relationships
Setting Boundaries with Alex Elle
Dana Falsetti On Constructive Anger
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