The What to Say Halloween Pledge

The What to Say Halloween Pledge This Halloween, we’re encouraging adults to keep Halloween shame free by: not talking about candy as "bad," "unhealthy," or "junk;" not commenting on people's bodies (including my own!) Are you committed to doing this too? If so, click the links below to share the pledge before 11/1/22 on social

What to Say Halloween Challenge

  The What to Say Halloween Challenge At WithAll, we know that Halloween can sometimes be really scary for our body image and relationship with food. With all the candy and costumes, it can be challenging not to intertwine Halloween with diet culture! That’s why we’re challenging you to ditch the diet and weight talk

What America’s Top Athletes Know about Health & Performance with Olympic Skiers Jessie Diggins & Gus Schumacher

What America's Top Athletes Know about Health & Performance with Olympic Skiers Jessie Diggins & Gus Schumacher Whether a young athlete, coach or parent of an athlete, this video will equip and inspire you to support the health of the athletes in your life and hear the powerful stories of two of the world’s top

What is Weight talk?

  What is Weight Talk? “Weight talk" is any mention of your, a child’s, or someone else’s weight. This could be in a seemingly “positive” way, “you look great – have you lost weight?” or negative “My stomach is so flabby – gross!” Equally as harmful is commenting (positively or negatively) about bodies on TV

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