Refused: When You're Too Fat For Top Surgery

Embodied - A podcast by WUNC - Thursdays

Last October Anita got an e-mail that piqued her curiosity: a story pitch about how anti-fat bias affects people seeking gender-affirming surgery. She hands the mic over to audio journalist H Conley, who follows a 26-year-old Black nonbinary food writer as they overcome repeated barriers to getting top surgery due to body size. Meet the guests: - Chala June, an associate editor at "Bon Appétit" magazine, shares their experience of being told to lose weight before getting top surgery - Dr. Alexes Hazen, a New York City-based aesthetic and reconstructive surgeon who performs top surgeries, explains some of the various factors that come into play for surgeons when considering patients - Lacie Parker, a psychotherapist who works with queer people and focuses on eating concerns and body image, talks about weight stigma for trans folks Meet the creator: - H Conley is a a New York City-based journalist, audio producer and artist. Find more of their audio work here. Read the transcript | Review the podcast Follow Embodied on Twitter and Instagram Click here to see the photos that accompany HC’s story.

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