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“You Should Lose Weight” Isn’t a Diagnosis: An Interview with Amanda Levitt (GUEST CHAT)

1 h 2 min · 2. Juni 2026
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“Health” research tells us that 60 to 70% of people in the Western world are overweight or obese. And they never say that like it’s a good thing. If you, like me, are one of the many people living in a body considered fat, and you’ve ever been to your GP, primary care provider, or doctor for pretty much anything, only to be told to lose weight because apparently that’s a cure-all (spoiler alert: it’s not), this episode is for you. In this conversation, I talk with Amanda Levitt, a sociology PhD candidate at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, about fat phobia in medicine and healthcare. We talk about BMI, medical bias, shame, bullying, accessibility, blood pressure cuffs that don’t fit, gowns that don’t close, being dismissed before you’ve even finished explaining what’s wrong, and the way fat bodies are so often treated as a problem before they’re treated as human. Amanda’s work asks a vital question: what would healthcare look like if fat patients were actually listened to? This conversation is thoughtful, funny in parts, frustrating in parts, and probably going to feel very familiar for a lot of people. Plus puppies, kittens, sex, airplane tray tables, and the joy and danger of roller skating. You can find out more about Amanda’s work here: https://clasprofiles.wayne.edu/profile/cl9811 [https://clasprofiles.wayne.edu/profile/cl9811] And please follow her on Instagram. She shares incredible insights into fat phobia, along with some extremely cute puppy and kitten photos. https://www.instagram.com/whimsicalfemme [https://www.instagram.com/whimsicalfemme?igsh=MXM0cTA4bjEwMmZ1] 🎙️👀 What worked? What dragged? What made you mutter “Jesus Christ, Catharine”? Tell me. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2594538/fan_mail/new] Content Note ~ This podcast gets into bodies, panic attacks, trauma, sexism, mental health, and the occasional emotional sinkhole. Please look after yourself only listen when you feel safe to engage with potentially triggering material.  Also, I swear. Support ~  These aren’t here as a formality. I’ve used some of these myself. Lifeline 13 11 14 (24/7) Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 (ages 5–25) 1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 Emergency 000 Outside Australia, local crisis services are available. ~ The Socials (I'd love a follow)  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/catharine.redden/ [https://www.instagram.com/catharine.redden/] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/catharine-redden/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/catharine-redden/] Support The Pod Substack (where I write stuff) https://catharineredden.substack.com [https://catharineredden.substack.com] Buy Me a Coffee (where you can financially support the pod, and me!) https://buymeacoffee.com/CatharineRedden [https://buymeacoffee.com/CatharineRedden] Credits Recorded on the lands of the Ramindjeri and Ngarrindjeri peoples. Sovereignty never ceded. Recorded & edited at Ridley Farm Studio by Luke Ridley https://ridleyfarmstudio.com... [https://ridleyfarmstudio.com.au]

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“Health” research tells us that 60 to 70% of people in the Western world are overweight or obese. And they never say that like it’s a good thing. If you, like me, are one of the many people living in a body considered fat, and you’ve ever been to your GP, primary care provider, or doctor for pretty much anything, only to be told to lose weight because apparently that’s a cure-all (spoiler alert: it’s not), this episode is for you. In this conversation, I talk with Amanda Levitt, a sociology PhD candidate at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan, about fat phobia in medicine and healthcare. We talk about BMI, medical bias, shame, bullying, accessibility, blood pressure cuffs that don’t fit, gowns that don’t close, being dismissed before you’ve even finished explaining what’s wrong, and the way fat bodies are so often treated as a problem before they’re treated as human. Amanda’s work asks a vital question: what would healthcare look like if fat patients were actually listened to? This conversation is thoughtful, funny in parts, frustrating in parts, and probably going to feel very familiar for a lot of people. Plus puppies, kittens, sex, airplane tray tables, and the joy and danger of roller skating. You can find out more about Amanda’s work here: https://clasprofiles.wayne.edu/profile/cl9811 [https://clasprofiles.wayne.edu/profile/cl9811] And please follow her on Instagram. She shares incredible insights into fat phobia, along with some extremely cute puppy and kitten photos. https://www.instagram.com/whimsicalfemme [https://www.instagram.com/whimsicalfemme?igsh=MXM0cTA4bjEwMmZ1] 🎙️👀 What worked? What dragged? What made you mutter “Jesus Christ, Catharine”? Tell me. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2594538/fan_mail/new] Content Note ~ This podcast gets into bodies, panic attacks, trauma, sexism, mental health, and the occasional emotional sinkhole. Please look after yourself only listen when you feel safe to engage with potentially triggering material.  Also, I swear. Support ~  These aren’t here as a formality. I’ve used some of these myself. Lifeline 13 11 14 (24/7) Kids Helpline 1800 55 1800 (ages 5–25) 1800RESPECT 1800 737 732 Emergency 000 Outside Australia, local crisis services are available. ~ The Socials (I'd love a follow)  Instagram https://www.instagram.com/catharine.redden/ [https://www.instagram.com/catharine.redden/] LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/catharine-redden/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/catharine-redden/] Support The Pod Substack (where I write stuff) https://catharineredden.substack.com [https://catharineredden.substack.com] Buy Me a Coffee (where you can financially support the pod, and me!) https://buymeacoffee.com/CatharineRedden [https://buymeacoffee.com/CatharineRedden] Credits Recorded on the lands of the Ramindjeri and Ngarrindjeri peoples. Sovereignty never ceded. Recorded & edited at Ridley Farm Studio by Luke Ridley https://ridleyfarmstudio.com... [https://ridleyfarmstudio.com.au]

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