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Body positivity, middle-class privilege, the argument for having a cupboard full of goodies and problematic rides (with problematic politics) Patreon – feel free to donate all of your spare cash! In the meantime, I'm blogging (sporadically) at my site and you can follow me on all of my social media handles @rosemarymaccabe. Thank you so much for listening to How to be Sound. Please take some time to rate and/or review on iTunes; it helps other people who might like it to find How to be Sound! Show links: Featuring: Rebecca Flynn. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter Fancy buying your own cloth sanitary towels? Fluffy Bums Follow Busy Phillips (if you don't already!) My blog post (gratuitous plug) on Louise Thompson's book, Body Positive Rebecca talks a lot about unrealistic beauty standards – and one excellent book on this topic is Naomi Wolf's The Beauty Myth Read a little about Rebecca's thoughts on pregnancy after miscarriage, written by the inimitable Sophie White (whose podcast, Mother of Pod, is top-notch). My weightloss bootcamp experience Ellen Satter's website, for advice on feeding your children. Sofie Hagen's Made of Human podcast is very, very good – and the body positivity activist she's speaking to is, by the way, Cat Pausé (my bad). In this episode 'Why I Did Not Report My Rapist' The episode of Buffy wherein the titular character develops the ability to hear people's thoughts is called Earshot. Here's the Wikipedia, but just watch the episode because it's brilliant. From Forbes, on the importance of self-care. Lastly, why not finish up with a lil listen to this absolute BELTER
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How to be Sound is a podcast about how to be better at this crazy little thing called life, hosted by Rosemary Mac Cabe.
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