Can We Blame Barbie For Our Body Image Issues?

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A Good Body Goodbye

Today on Good Bodies, your favorite hosts bid a fond farewell to the show! It's been a wonderful ride and we're so glad you've tuned in. Be sure to listen for what Emily and Lauren are up to next and where you can follow along. Follow us at @everythings.fine, and don't forget...e ...  Show more

How Do I Not Totally Spiral After I Gain Some Weight?

Today on Good Bodies, Emily and Lauren are giving you the skinny on why skinny isn't a health metric. Plus, your hosts give you the rundown on why your weight might fluctuate through the day and why there's no need to panic. Is a flowy top the secret for days when we're not feeli ...  Show more

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