Grossophobie : en paix avec son poids (et celui des autres) avec Sonia Tremblay | Le balado de Rad

At the worst of her eating disorder, Sonia Tremblay ate only a bag of vegetables a day. Today, she fights against fatphobia and diet culture by posting videos on social media showing what she eats in a day (What I Eat in a Day). Through her, we learn how the body positivity movement helped her overcome food restrictions and develop a healthier body image. We wonder why it elicits such a strong reaction when a fat person eats poutine. We explore the complex link between weight and health, the consequences of medical fatphobia, and the perverse effects of Ozempic on popular culture. To stay up-to-date, subscribe to our newsletter: https://rc.rad.ca/infolettre And follow us on our other platforms: TikTok:   / radpointca   Instagram:   / radpointca   Find all our content on our website: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/info/rad Rad is Radio-Canada's journalism lab. Our mission is to test different formats to bring you news and social issues. We test, we learn, we evolve, with you.