3: Women at Work

3: Women at Work

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12: The Answer

This is it, the final episode of season one of Talking Body. In this episode, Amy connects with her longtime coach Corinne Crabtree to discuss what she's learned while making the podcast, and then she checks in with Rach one last time to close out the season. Oh, and if you were ...  Afficher plus

11: Our Bodies In Public

In the penultimate episode of Talking Body, Amy goes online to explore how social media is affecting our relationship with our bodies. Along the way she chats with her friend and Girlboss founder Sophia Amoruso about self image as a public product, and fashion stylist and writer ...  Afficher plus

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