3; An Interview with Bethany Rutter; Embracing Movement and being a Slow Coach
Not A Before Body Podcast06/14/24 • 36 min
In this episode of the "Not a Before Body" podcast, host Kim welcomes author Bethany Rutter to discuss her multifaceted journey in writing, fitness, and body positivity. Bethany shares insights from her latest book, "Slow Coach," reflecting on her challenging experiences with physical education and how they shaped her perception of exercise. The conversation delves into the flaws of traditional PE, the damaging impact of societal norms on body image, and the need for a more inclusive approach to fitness. Bethany also talks about her ongoing training to become a personal trainer, emphasising the importance of making exercise accessible and enjoyable for everyone, regardless of their fitness level. The episode explores the limitations of body positivity as a term, advocating instead for broader structural changes and a focus on bodily autonomy. Bethany's thoughtful perspective offers valuable advice for parents and young people navigating body image issues in today's society, making this episode a compelling listen for anyone interested in fitness, self-acceptance, and social change.
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06/14/24 • 36 min
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