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When I say this episode is life changing, I absolutely mean it. The way Sarah and Michael approach the topic of obesity without a shred of judgment or condescension is reason enough that you should listen to it. But they also talk honestly about why dieting is so difficult and how your body reacts to losing weight and stress in ways that really aren’t talked about enough.
I’ve had body image issues all my life, mostly for being too skinny as a kid and young adult. But now as I’m starting to put on weight and struggling to keep it off, this episode really helped me forgive myself for letting it get to this point. I HIGHLY recommend listening to You’re Wrong About in general, but this episode specifically is a must listen.
I listen on Spotify, but it’s pretty much available anywhere you listen to podcasts.
I’ve been catching up on You’re Wrong About (thanks @perkymcbadsuit for the rec) and this episode is such a good listen. Dare I say, a little life changing? I don’t think I’ll ever be able to wake up one day and have a healthy body image, but there was something so affirming and comforting about this episode, and listening to it made me think that some day I might be able to be ok with myself?
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“The saddest thing for me, maybe in this whole show, was watching Eleanor reach out to people in different ways. She kind of systematically goes through the family looking for help. The episode was kind of built this way, once Arthur was out of the picture. Even when she was in the car with Luke, he asks her how she’s doing and she answers him. She doesn’t like to be at home alone. She hears things at night. She sees things. And he interrupts her. She reached out to Theo and Theo wasn’t really listening. The tragedy of Eleanor, for me, more than anything, is that there are numerous opportunities throughout this episode in her interactions with her siblings, with everyone in her family, that probably could have saved her. That is the kind of stuff I find the most haunting.” - Mike Flanagan making me cry even more over Nell’s story during his commentary for Episode 5 of The Haunting of Hill House
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Yeah, it’s the people outside of Ontario and Quebec that are crazy...

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If you die while making food in a slow cooker, whoever finds your body will have a nice warm meal waiting for them.
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My favorite thing is that Europe is spooky because it’s old and America is spooky because it’s big
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Timberline Lodge, Mt. Hood, Oregon. As most Stanley Kubrick fans know this is where they shot the hotel exteriors for “The Shining”.
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♫ Welcome to John Adams High, where you are gonna die ♫
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can u believe some people can see a cat & not immediately be filled with absolute unconditional love for that animal. they dont even get the urge to kiss them right on their little baby cat head. thats incomprehensible to me
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