SPEAKING

 

 

How do you consciously or unconsciously perpetuate harmful stigmas about bodies in your daily life?

This question is one of many I ask my audience during speaking engagements - I challenge them to kindly examine their own explicit and implicit biases, then offer solutions so we can work together to create positive change.

  • I speak on:

    • My experience as a self-identified fat, woman of color health care provider and my own journey navigating the health space.

    • The harmful effects of weight stigma and societal biases, especially in healthcare institutions and academic environments.

    • Dietetics training and treatment for eating disorders and invisible illnesses.

    • Philosophies rooted in body positivity and fat activism and tangible ways to remedy harm.

  • I speak to:

    • Healthcare providers who want to improve their relationships with people of every size.

    • Educators who want to learn how to make the classroom a safer space for all bodies and add weight-inclusive care to traditional curriculums.

    • Community members -- to spark curiosity about how these topics affect their health, sense of identity, and embodiment.

    • And really anyone else that’s interested!

Speaker Bio:

Kimmie Singh, RD (she/her) is a registered dietitian-nutritionist, self-identified fat, woman of color health care provider, and the founder of Body Honor Nutrition - a private practice in NYC. She speaks at conferences across the US to raise awareness about the harms of weight stigma and advocates for body positivity & weight inclusion in all spaces. You can learn more about her at BodyHonorNutrition.com or @BodyHonorNutrition on Instagram.

Book me for your event!

If you’re hosting an event and want to incorporate body positivity & weight inclusion education, get in touch with me!