Sociologist Tressie McMillan Cottom on the “Obesity Penalty” & Weight Stigma

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  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024

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  • @Dariam_M71
    @Dariam_M71 6 месяцев назад +19

    Tressie McMillan Cottom is a dream and so dang smart. Thank you for your insights, seeing people, and offering your perspectives. My only pushback is that larger men suffer career wise as well. We suffer with relationships, navigating the world (outside of being a professional football player), and being taken seriously when we are vulnerable.

    • @Lovelyone1
      @Lovelyone1 6 месяцев назад +5

      They were talking relative to women. When it comes to appearance women will always be judged exponentially harsher. Plus, it’s usually men who are doing the promoting and selecting and they want to surround themselves with the most attractive women they can both professionally and privately Please don’t #metoo women. You know the truth.

  • @immersiveexperiences4799
    @immersiveexperiences4799 6 месяцев назад +8

    Yes, that was an amazing segment! Please include Dr. Cottom in more conversations! She was on point!

  • @Lovelyone1
    @Lovelyone1 6 месяцев назад +13

    BEST SEGMENT OF THE SHOW!

  • @pattydyer09
    @pattydyer09 6 месяцев назад +6

    She was my favourite speaker by far! Intelligent, articulate and insightful.

  • @TheTrinijane
    @TheTrinijane 6 месяцев назад +6

    Dr Cottom is so smart and sensitive and articulates these issues so well. What a gem

  • @EmmaRV-2018
    @EmmaRV-2018 11 дней назад +1

    I have so much respect for this amazing woman. So happy I came across your brilliance on Trevor Noah podcast. Your brilliance gives many woman hope. Thank you 🙏 ❤ may you continue to live a life filled with peace, love, joy and great health.

  • @gisselle7672
    @gisselle7672 6 месяцев назад +5

    Love Dr. Cottom's work. Typically don't watch these types of specials but her Instagram showed the clip was up and I had to watch. Well worth the view!

  • @Dr.PrettyProfessor
    @Dr.PrettyProfessor 6 месяцев назад +5

    Dr. Cottom was PHENOMENAL!

  • @getsomebodyelsetodoit1
    @getsomebodyelsetodoit1 5 месяцев назад +1

    It’s the quote that can be universal to all stigma, “I can accept myself and other people can still stigmatize me”! Says a lot.

  • @ebvisionnetwork8758
    @ebvisionnetwork8758 6 месяцев назад +1

    I am so happy Tressie to hear your comments/ I am a huge advocate for myself. I had to tell my doctor to respect me, and give me the treatment I need. I have been on Ozempic for 5 months and lost over 30 pounds. I am happy! And healthier…❤

  • @marioncunningham8999
    @marioncunningham8999 6 месяцев назад +7

    The term “over weight” suggests that there is an optimal weight. Our language reinforces our biases.

    • @wizardofahhhhhhz
      @wizardofahhhhhhz 6 месяцев назад +1

      There is definitely an optimal weight range for our bones, joints, and organs to be able to function as efficiently as possible.

    • @Lovelyone1
      @Lovelyone1 3 месяца назад

      @@wizardofahhhhhhzyes, thank you. I don’t like people always trying to play with words. It is what it is.

  • @ChelseaDust-wg6pf
    @ChelseaDust-wg6pf 3 месяца назад

    beneath that judgement and negative emotions lies fear - fear and anxiety ♡ wise words - lets focus on access, opportunity, equality - lets end stigma

  • @mauricecottom21
    @mauricecottom21 12 дней назад

    so proud of her. It is so Awesome to meet one's Hero

  • @Miss-Sunshines9431
    @Miss-Sunshines9431 6 месяцев назад

    Listening to this viewpoint on this topic is magnificent and excellent. Having this dialogue allows for more open conversations 👌👌🔊👀👏💃💯🤝

  • @loripickering6700
    @loripickering6700 6 месяцев назад

    This was soooo good!! I laughed and mostly cried!!! Thank you!!!

  • @franceskaschaeuffele64
    @franceskaschaeuffele64 6 месяцев назад +4

    To Oprah: it was never about Willpower. But about UNDERSTANDING: biology, chemistry, neurologie,... It's about knowing the human being in it's whole. As humans and as a singular, unique being we all & each and everyone of us is. Women and men. Let's not reduce it being about only women and obesity.

    • @Lovelyone1
      @Lovelyone1 6 месяцев назад +1

      And don’t reduce it to being equal when you know it’s not! Women will always be held to a double standard.

  • @marilynpelc5900
    @marilynpelc5900 6 месяцев назад +1

    She is phenomenal! !

  • @smoss3523
    @smoss3523 5 месяцев назад

    brilliant. we need to change that people are mistreated for the choices they make about their body.

  • @paulawhite5699
    @paulawhite5699 6 месяцев назад +10

    This is a reductive conversation for the special at large and also for what Ms. Cottom - as brilliant as she is - has to say here. Mentioning pay differential of people living with obesity without mentioning the fact that they use more healthcare dollars at work than non-obese people and that they are more likely to take time off work due to health issues is a dishonest way to have this conversation. Furthermore, the reality is that as long as this conversation is about obesity as a disease and about democratizing access to Ozempic, we are ignoring the elephant in the room which is that the “food pushers” who peddle highly processed foods to the American public have created this problem of widespread obesity. This conversation leaves them unscathed and locates the solution in big pharma when it should be about disordered eating spurred by addictive additives to food, and people not eating enough whole, unprocessed foods. The solution to obesity is not swelling the ranks of lifetime pharmaceutical customers to make them feel happier; it is disrupting the food system altogether and educating people on how their biology has been upended by the manufacturers of ultra-processed food.

    • @Ruby-kr6fh
      @Ruby-kr6fh 6 месяцев назад +1

      I was very surprised that no part of the conversation in this video aimed to indict American food systems

    • @dmystfy
      @dmystfy 6 месяцев назад

      Exactly!!🎯

    • @nowwhat1434
      @nowwhat1434 6 месяцев назад +3

      Where did you get data on fat people missing work

    • @Fiterq
      @Fiterq 6 месяцев назад +2

      A couple of things
      - fat ppl using more healthcare dollars at work is a dubious assumption. Like Dr Cottom said if we focus on the working class and working poor many of their jobs don’t even offer insurance or they have subsidized government insurance if they’re lucky. I would also posit that fat ppl are more likely to take more time off work for health reasons because they are routinely denied screenings, procedures and medications on the basis of “you just need to lose weight” so obviously what was once an outpatient problem will devolve into a medical emergency that requires inpatient care .
      Also many large employers are utilizing algorithmic health insurance premiums based on weight ,blood pressure and glucose and other biometrics so fat ppl are actually paying more into health coverage and receiving less then their slim counterparts.
      Plus it isn’t just about the pay but : hiring, promotions, evaluations , workload etc
      Now I definitely agree that the big food manufacturers need to be accountable and that ultimately we must reimagine our food systems
      But let’s be real the ppl at the top of the food chain (pardon the pun) Nestle , Mars family, Cargill foods, Kraft etc. are ultra wealthy AND often descend from , or marry the heirs of the old elites such as the plantation owners and magnates/industrialists
      So if you’re asking why a billionaire is not challenging the aristocracy, you answered your own question. My guess is that because the stock value of weight watchers and other diet fraudsters was plummeting (because the drugs inadvertently expose the dishonesty of diet hustlers) the blue bloods sent the clean up woman to make it all right.
      The power-players of pharmaceuticals, food,energy ,military etc. , are all golf buddies or in-laws. The power players in media take direction from them. So there’s a possibility Dr. Cottom did address it and it was simply edited out.
      I do agree the food system must be redone totally but that also requires challenging the global power structure which is heavily armed and financed

    • @allisontweedie5385
      @allisontweedie5385 6 месяцев назад +3

      I'm considered overweight. And the only "Health issues" I've used my health insurance for is therapy.

  • @sing04211
    @sing04211 25 дней назад +1

    Why can't this woman be president 2024?

  • @danalockerby9372
    @danalockerby9372 5 месяцев назад

    I think this is upsetting. Taking about a new way of being kind and not being shamed and apologetic for the way things have been done in the past and the focus being different. I feel all of this is just another type of diet fad it’s like a joke to me I am sorry but it’s self serving trying another way of getting more customers. It’s just so much fluff . Every diet thing we have done in the past was wrong but this is not . So sorry just really turned me off .