
Join fat activists Marquisele Mercedes (she/her), Da’Shaun Harrison (they/them), Caleb Luna (they/them), Bryan Guffey (they/them), and Jordan Underwood (they/he) as they break down how and why anti-fatness shows up in our lives and relationships. Listen as they get endlessly sidetracked while re-answering old advice columns about weight, fitness, and more from fat liberationist perspectives. Relea... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Hello again, fupas!! In this episode, the fatties share their dream ice creams and explore the pronunciation possibilities of different nuts. Then we pivot to a column from Dear Prudence about kink and the complexities of grappling with ~parental wor... more
¡Hola Fupas! In this episode, your beloved fatties discuss the one, the only: Semaglutide!!! We take on the ‘Ozempic Revolution’ and take some turns into a heated discussion about ‘movement strategy’ to ponder a pressing question: What the hell are f... more
Happy Pride Fupas!! This episode, your fav fat queers start off by discussing our favorite noodles, with the amount of confusion, disagreement and hilarity you all have come to know and love. We move on to discuss the reason for the season: is there ... more
We’re back, fupas! In our glorious return episode, the fatties gush over their favorite breads (and question whether crackers count?). Then, we tackle a problem closer to home; Mikey shares her concerns and we discuss the pressure to lose weight ahea... more
Excellent podcast. Radical politics and lots of humor and joy
This podcast proves there should be a limit to free speech. How in the husky truffle sniffer did this get created? Did they see actual victims of societal problems and think “hey, how can I get that attention without actually going through the trails and tribulations?”
If a bucket of vomit could commit a hate crime it would be this podcast.
Hey fatsos, try putting the fork down and take the stairs once in awhile. This group supports NAMBLA, the Childhood Sensuality Circle, Rene Guyon- “Sex before 8, or else it’s too late”, and McDonalds. These piggies and tr@ņň¡es are freaks and don’t know what they’re talking about. There are only two genders, and life begins at conception. Two Term Trump!
so happy to have been recommended this podcast. It is philosophy, poetry, high art, peak humor, pure love and camaraderie. could not recommend more highly.
I came to this podcast after a recommendation from Reddit. They were recommending podcasts showcasing body positive storie and/or fat activism of Fat Black people as many podcasts are lead by white hosts. As a cis white woman, I was excited to also hear other perspectives and ran over to listen to an episode. I listened to the one on Ozempic.
I recognize I am not the target audience for this pod, which is absolutely fine by me as not everything had to be for me, but I am worried about the acc... more










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