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Hilary Duff's "Strong Not Small" campaign has brought up a bigger conversation about wellness culture, diet culture, fitness ideals, and the way bodies are still expected to show up. On the surface, "strong not small" sounds like progress, especially for millennial women who grew up in the early 2000s celebrity body-shaming era. We were taught to fear weight gain, compare ourselves to famous women, and treat thinness as proof that we were disciplined, desirable, and doing life correctly. But what happens when the new ideal still looks very similar to the old one? In this episode, I'm talking about Hilary Duff's strength-training campaign, the shift from "skinny" to "strong," and how wellness culture can repackage diet culture in language that sounds more empowering. This isn't about criticizing Hilary Duff personally, and it's not about criticizing strength training. Movement, muscle, and feeling strong in your body can be genuinely supportive. The issue is the pressure that shows up when "healthy" still has to look toned, small, youthful, sculpted, and commercially beautiful. We'll get into why fitness and wellness messaging can feel inspiring while also activating the same body-image pressure many women are trying to recover from. I also talk about how social media, celebrity culture, wellness trends, and fitness campaigns shape what we believe is normal, even when we logically know celebrities have access to trainers, money, editing, time, and resources most people do not. Topics covered in this episode include: * Hilary Duff's "Strong Not Small" campaign * Millennial body image and early 2000s beauty standards * Why "strong, not skinny" can still become a body standard * The overlap between wellness culture and diet culture * How fitness trends create pressure, rebellion, or over-compliance * Why your nervous system absorbs imagery before your logic can argue with it * The problem with equating health with visible aesthetics * How to reconnect with movement, strength, and wellbeing on your own terms * Questions to ask yourself when "shoulds" start moving in on your empowerment More from Stef: Binge Eating to Intuitive Eating (BE2IE) Self-Study Course iamstefaniemichele.com/iamstefaniemichelecourse.com [https://iamstefaniemichele.com/iamstefaniemichelecourse] Substack (essays on body image, appetite, and the nervous system) iamstefaniemichele.substack.com [https://iamstefaniemichele.substack.com] Instagram instagram.com/iamstefaniemichele [https://www.instagram.com/iamstefaniemichele]
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