Katie Couric And Daughter Carrie Discuss Our Society’s Disordered Eating with Author Emmeline Clein

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Katie Couric

Katie Couric

2 ай бұрын

One of Next Question’s more personal episodes, this conversation features a very special plus one: Katie’s daughter Carrie! Katie and Carrie, along with their guest, author Emmeline Clein, have all grappled with disordered eating from young ages. The research bears out that this is a nearly universal experience for American women, and that was the inspiration for Clein’s new book, Dead Weight: Essays on Hunger and Harm.
Everyone in this conversation knows on a deep level how easy it is to be beguiled by the pressure to be thinner, that thin means “perfect”--and how hard it is to get out of that mindset. But something powerful happens when lived experience is born out in research, data, and other types of “proof”: it becomes impossible to continue to blame the victims-all of our women and girls-for what is a society-level sin. That is the message of Clein’s book, and this episode.
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@claireloach8275
@claireloach8275 2 ай бұрын
That was amazing. So informative, and well discussed in a relaxed setting. Thank you.
@michellerusnell1702
@michellerusnell1702 2 ай бұрын
At the age of 52 I have had these issues my entire life. Thank you very much for discussing this in such an open and welcoming forum. You are such brave women. Thank you 🫶
@user-dv8fo4ni2f
@user-dv8fo4ni2f 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Katie for continuing your work, I appreciate the knowledge you’re able to share!
@mairrunge9858
@mairrunge9858 2 ай бұрын
Excellent discussion on an often overlooked conversation.
@jefferyberg1978
@jefferyberg1978 2 ай бұрын
Another great conversation Katie. Thanks for sharing.
@typewriter6885
@typewriter6885 2 ай бұрын
Katie, your daughter Carrie is lovely. It takes a brave mom & daugther to speak these truths. Thank you Carrie!
@jackiebushable
@jackiebushable 2 ай бұрын
Love this ❤️
@karenabel6218
@karenabel6218 2 ай бұрын
Carrie is so much like her mother including her laugh. adorable. Very serious issues and I thank you both for talking about the issue. the world knows that Princess Diana also suffered from bulimia. She also talked openly about it.
@loiscashner6567
@loiscashner6567 2 ай бұрын
I started into menopause at the age of 21. Hot flashes the horrible sleep mess up . My Dr told me if Id get pregnant it would get me regulated. It did for a few months but started all over again, after pregnancy and Dr said it was due to birth controll usage.
@SuzanneMcA
@SuzanneMcA 2 ай бұрын
Thank you Katie and your daughter, Important topic.
@SunraeSkatimunggr
@SunraeSkatimunggr 2 ай бұрын
That was me all of my life until the last two years. Now I am 68 and have pretty much lost my appetite, which is not uncommon for elderly people. Now I kind of obsess the other way, focusing on high impact nutritional food, making all my own food (including probiotics and bread) so that everything I make myself eat is really good for me. I have to say it was shocking to lose my appetite after a life of always wanting to eat. But I am healthier on so many levels.
@soltrekker
@soltrekker 2 ай бұрын
Thank you three women for illuminating the disordered eating issue plus, and this is so important, sharing personal experience too. These are critical conversations to have publicly in order to get identify and address the causes linked to individual and societal disordered eating problems.
@thomaswilson7441
@thomaswilson7441 2 ай бұрын
Katie, this story hits a homerun, 🆗❤️ you have no idea how glad I am to see Carrie there, 💯 and I know Carrie never met Grandpa Wilson but he'd say you were thinking too much that's all 😌😘😘😘
@TealDiana
@TealDiana 2 ай бұрын
What intelligent, thoughtful and informed women. I feel more secure about the future knowing they are in it.
@user-LCU
@user-LCU 2 ай бұрын
The quality of the food and negligence of the food industry and regulatiing bodies, social media, cultural values makes this a terrible problem. Women, rise up! Demand more from our leaders and industries.
@jelaninorman282
@jelaninorman282 2 ай бұрын
Love Katie shoes
@donnakavanaugh9160
@donnakavanaugh9160 2 ай бұрын
Shame on you Katie C. for praising Meghan Markle in Texas. Do some research on her horrible lies upon lies. Her supporters (Sussex Squad ) have bullied many utubers. Sussex Squad people are on her payroll to get rid of people who call out her lies. Look it up! You look foolish Katie. You have lost a lot of admirers. Shame on you. Do some research. She is a liar in my opinion!!
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 2 ай бұрын
I wasn't the least bit surprised to see Katie Couric sitting on that panel along w/other women who claim they're feminists. Long before the allegations were exposed about Matt Lauer on the TODAY SHOW when she worked alongside him, she was asked on a late-night talk show what his worst habit was and she blurted out, his grabbing at her ass. She thought it was hilarious. I'm sure Matt's wife (at the time) or her (late) husband wouldn't have found it so amusing their spouses were so disrespectful, not to mention Katie goes blabbing about it as if she enjoyed every minute of it. Cringe worthy! What's up w/that little miss feminist?
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 2 ай бұрын
I noticed too, rach trying to manipulate people (yet again) like when Katie asked her to relate her Procter & Gamble soap story (for the millionth time) when rach pretended she couldn't remember how old she was at first when that's the last thing she'd ever forget! That's precisely why she talks about it as if it's her greatest achievement in her life Because of her age at the time! Trying to pass it off as if it's become a fleeting memory from her past is just hilarious! I'd be more convinced if she couldn't remember how old her children are!
@reversingglobalwarming9431
@reversingglobalwarming9431 2 ай бұрын
Instagram is harming girls
@donnabaardsen5372
@donnabaardsen5372 2 ай бұрын
Oh please, young people have turned into woke snowflakes. When I hit my teens in the 1960s, I never obsessed about my body. Time to put on the adult panties.
@isabellind1292
@isabellind1292 2 ай бұрын
Women are harming women. What's w/oprah lecturing women about putting in the heavy lifting to get fit while she's popping diet pills? What's w/Selena Gomez whose championed herself as the go-to gal on anti-body shaming while in the next breath she's announcing to everyone what she ate or whatever caused any body changes as if it's anyone business in the first place, let alone draw attention to the subject and sending the message that if you have any body changes you'd better damn well explain yourself! What's worse is filming herself, bemoaning that she wants to be "SKINNY!" Yeah, this entitled, wealthy and privileged celebrity is bemoaning she wants to be skinny while 25,000 people around the world (10,000 who are children) starve to death every single day of the week. The worst healthy body advocate. It doesn't take a genius to understand she does it to manipulate her fans (who made her rich & famous) to stroke her ego in lieu of her saying NOTHING AT ALL!
@user-ry6yl6hs8i
@user-ry6yl6hs8i 2 ай бұрын
This makes me wistful that there is not a God or life after death, because if there were Jay Monahan's ghost would be bursting with whatever the heavenly manifestation of happiness might be. That said, girls instinct is more to concern themselves with what they might look like than what they might do. A few thousand years of social development verses a million of animal selection and deselection. Hard fight to force fast. I am so listening.
@thomaswilson7441
@thomaswilson7441 2 ай бұрын
Our girl looks gorgeous so do you, 🤔 but I think you're like one tenth of 1/100 of an ounce overweight, 🆗❤️🌹
@Dawnabrat
@Dawnabrat 2 ай бұрын
She was eating tuna. Should have her pancreas checked for scar tissue, make sure it wasn't a pancreas flare up.
@thomaswilson7441
@thomaswilson7441 2 ай бұрын
🤍 The Best is yet To come, 🤍🤠
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