In this moving episode, Dr. Cristina Castagnini sits down with Michelle Rogers, the creator behind the popular Instagram account @bodyposipower, to explore her transformative journey from an anonymous blogger to a prominent body acceptance advocate. Michelle candidly shares the challenges of navigating an eating disorder while living in a larger body, highlighting the systemic harm of weight stigma and the "not sick enough" myth that often prevents individuals from receiving the care they deserve. From traumatic medical encounters to finding healing through a global online community, Michelle and Dr. Castagnini discuss how sharing one's truth can break down barriers of shame and pave the way for a recovery that celebrates all bodies. Michelle is a passionate advocate for body positivity, self-love, and eating disorder awareness, using their platform to challenge harmful beauty standards and celebrate all bodies. Through empowering content and candid conversations, they’ve built a community centered on confidence, authenticity, and mental health. Their work highlights the intersection of body image, identity, and self-acceptance, encouraging people to move their bodies in ways that feel good—not punishing. As a speaker and creator, they bring honesty, energy, and compassion to every space they enter.    

KEY TOPICS DISCUSSED:

  • The emotional transition from hiding behind an anonymous social media presence to becoming a visible advocate.
  • How representation in the recovery space validates the experiences of those in larger bodies.
  • The dangers of medical gaslighting and weight stigma in primary care settings.
  • Strategies for navigating online criticism and protecting your peace from "trolls."
  • The healing power of realizing you are not alone in your struggle with food and body image.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • The Myth of "Looking Sick": Michelle highlights that you cannot tell if someone has an eating disorder just by looking at them, and how this misconception causes years of delayed treatment.
  • Medical Weight Stigma: A discussion on how doctors often overlook mental health crises in larger-bodied patients, focusing instead on weight loss as a "fix-all" solution.
  • Digital Peace: The importance of "blocking away" and setting boundaries on social media to protect one's mental health and recovery progress.
  • Bold Existence: Moving beyond "faking it until you make it" to genuinely believing that you deserve to take up space and be seen as you are.

IMPORTANT TIMECODES FROM THIS EPISODE:

  • [00:00] A traumatic early experience with a doctor dismissing an eating disorder.
  • [03:00] Why Michelle started her Instagram page anonymously in 2016.
  • [05:00] The first post showing her face and finding immediate community resonance.
  • [06:00] Receiving a life-changing interview request from the Today Show.
  • [08:00] The intersection of body image and seeking eating disorder recovery.
  • [12:30] Feeling like an "outsider" in recovery spaces and finding the courage to belong.
  • [16:40] The harm of the "sick enough" myth and how it delays access to care.
  • [18:00] Michelle’s story of being prescribed weight-loss medication as a teenager.
  • [30:00] Dealing with the dark side of social media: hate comments and trolls.
  • [38:30] Encouragement for those who feel they don't deserve help.

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**Disclaimer:**

The content of this podcast episode is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The views and experiences shared by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or affiliated organizations. If you have any medical or mental health concerns, please consult a qualified healthcare provider. Listener discretion is advised, especially for those sensitive to topics related to body image, weight stigma, and eating disorders.