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Kat and Moose Podcast - Body Image and the IDGAF Gene

Body Image and the IDGAF Gene

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09/28/20 • 64 min

Kat and Moose Podcast

Kat and Moose check in with Kat’s body and Moose talks about one of the latest fads on TikTok. Kat may or may not have a French Maid costume. Kat reminisces Episode 10 where Moose mentions wanting a permission slip for the first time and Moose says it’s a boomerang theme for her. Kat and Moose sponsored a child from Compassion International but haven’t written to her yet. Kat objects to the Ring camera at the AIrBNB Moose rented for our podcast retreat. Are there future topics you’d like us to discuss? If so, please share at [email protected] or 1-866-KatMoo5. Kat laments a conversation with a listener which causes a debate about whether or not we should fact check what we say on the podcast. Professor Kat introduces wisdom from her mother about the Golden Rod plant and the first frost. The Pope says LGBTQ kids are loved. Kat’s sister plays a mean trick on her regularly which spawns a discussion about lyrics we’ve always gotten wrong. Are we all born with the IDGAF gene? Why don’t we use it more? Do we rest on our laurels? Moose responds to a listener asking us to discuss body image. Kat unpacks socializing around food. Moose describes her relationship with food and work and how important doing things on the soul level is. Moose shares a video from Amber Valletta. Moose gets great advice from her stylist. Sometimes it's helpful to just stay in your lane and not take on the weight of the world. We mourn Ruth Bader Ginsburg. and celebrate the beauty of her eulogy.

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Kat and Moose check in with Kat’s body and Moose talks about one of the latest fads on TikTok. Kat may or may not have a French Maid costume. Kat reminisces Episode 10 where Moose mentions wanting a permission slip for the first time and Moose says it’s a boomerang theme for her. Kat and Moose sponsored a child from Compassion International but haven’t written to her yet. Kat objects to the Ring camera at the AIrBNB Moose rented for our podcast retreat. Are there future topics you’d like us to discuss? If so, please share at [email protected] or 1-866-KatMoo5. Kat laments a conversation with a listener which causes a debate about whether or not we should fact check what we say on the podcast. Professor Kat introduces wisdom from her mother about the Golden Rod plant and the first frost. The Pope says LGBTQ kids are loved. Kat’s sister plays a mean trick on her regularly which spawns a discussion about lyrics we’ve always gotten wrong. Are we all born with the IDGAF gene? Why don’t we use it more? Do we rest on our laurels? Moose responds to a listener asking us to discuss body image. Kat unpacks socializing around food. Moose describes her relationship with food and work and how important doing things on the soul level is. Moose shares a video from Amber Valletta. Moose gets great advice from her stylist. Sometimes it's helpful to just stay in your lane and not take on the weight of the world. We mourn Ruth Bader Ginsburg. and celebrate the beauty of her eulogy.

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