Michelle Allison is a nutritionist who teaches her clients how to eat to be healthy and feel strong, wherever that takes them—rather than trying to make their body look a certain way. Her website is http://www.fatnutritionist.com/ and she can be found on twitter at @fatnutritionist.
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Books, people, websites, & more mentioned in this interview
Terror management theory: good overview at https://ernestbecker.org/resources/terror-management-theory/. There’s also a decent entry on terror management on Wikipedia. Both of these links have great collections of resources if you’d like to know more.
Decolonizing Fitness is a trans-friendly, fitness-at-every-size personal training practice based in Charlotte, North Carolina. You can find them at https://decolonizingfitness.com/.
Diversifying Dietetics: This Atlanta-based group supports BIPOC working in nutrition (traditionally a very white field), and pushes the field of nutrition to be more culturally competent—to know how to recommend healthy diets in all kinds of foodways, not just WASP and “fusion” cooking. They can be found at https://www.diversifydietetics.org/.
The Cooking Gene: a book on Blackness, farming, and glorious Southern food.
Credits
Sound design & edits: Nat Weiner
Transcript: Tanja Drayton
Intro music: Fight ‘Em Down, Flash Fluharty
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