80s Diet Culture Time Capsule with Amy Carlson
Diet culture in the 80s greatly impacted body image for many women. But the fact that there was straight-up body image propaganda placed on the desks of young girls nationwide—how rude! From skincare to haircare to “delicious dieting” (no, we’re not making this up), this pamphlet packed a punch. But to what end? And what was the impact of this messaging?
Finding Healing and Freedom From Body Objectification, with Kirsten Schmidt, Part 2
Chrissy Kirkman and Kirsten Schmidt are back for the second part of their engaging conversation. This time, they dive deeper into crucial topics like body image and self-worth. Kirsten shares profound insights on how our perception of our bodies relates to broader cultural issues.explore how to become better stewards of our bodies and play a role in helping others recognize God’s original and beautiful design for our bodies, free from shame.
Finding Healing and Freedom From Body Objectification, with Kirsten Schmidt, Part 1
In this first part of a two-part series, host Chrissy Kirkman collaborates with certified health coach Kirsten Schmidt to explore body objectification in today’s culture. Kirsten highlights the dangers of idolizing health, which can lead to harmful comparisons and pressures, and explains how shame can hinder our ability to view our bodies as unique gifts that merit respect and care.
Chasing Better with Heather Creekmore
How many times a day do you wish you were better at something or compare yourself to someone else? When you learn to uncover the spiritual root of body image issues, you will find freedom. Heather Creekmore shares some of the reasons we naturally compare ourselves to others and how we can break out of the endless cycle of comparison.