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Mentioned in 5 episodes
The body is not an apology
Book • 1900
In this book, Sonya Renee Taylor invites readers to reconnect with the radical origins of their minds and bodies and celebrate their collective strength.
Taylor argues that body shame and oppression are interconnected with various forms of marginalization such as racism, homophobia, and sexism, which she terms 'body terrorism.
' The book emphasizes the need to acknowledge and challenge internalized body shame and societal norms, promoting radical self-love as a foundational tool for social justice and global transformation.
It includes personal anecdotes, discussion questions, and reflective prompts to help readers embark on a journey of self-love and social change.
Taylor argues that body shame and oppression are interconnected with various forms of marginalization such as racism, homophobia, and sexism, which she terms 'body terrorism.
' The book emphasizes the need to acknowledge and challenge internalized body shame and societal norms, promoting radical self-love as a foundational tool for social justice and global transformation.
It includes personal anecdotes, discussion questions, and reflective prompts to help readers embark on a journey of self-love and social change.
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Mentioned in 5 episodes
Mentioned by
Dan Harris as the author of three books on radical self-love and founder of The Body is Not an Apology.


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How To End The War With Your Body | Sonya Renee Taylor
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Mentioned by
Dan Harris as the author of three books on radical self-love and the founder of The Body Is Not an Apology.


How To End The War With Your Body | Sonya Renee Taylor
Mentioned by Abigail Rose Clarke when discussing the writing process and advice received from other authors.

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