In this two-part episode, Michael and Don talk about their romantic and sexual journeys, how they experience the ten-year gap in development compared to non-chub/chasers, and their first times with a chub or a chaser.
Read MoreIn this mini episode, author and public speaker Dan Oliverio talks about how he came to be so vocal in his advocacy and coming to terms with being a chubby chaser.
Read MoreWith beaches, restaurants, and public spaces opening, the boys talk about being confident with our bodies and how to achieve it in public, in the bedroom, and in how we dress.
Read MoreIn honor of Father's Day, the guys talk about fat dads on TV, dad bods, and being called “daddy.” We also talk about Gabriel Iglesias's TV show starting its second season and the Antonyo awards, honoring black theater artists.
Read MoreThe boys take on avoiding activism burnout, how to care for yourself, and how to keep the momentum alive. We also talk about the controversy surrounding J.K. Rowling’s TERF tweets and how K-Pop fans strike another blow for equality.
Read MoreThe guys take stock of our role as allies and how to use one’s privilege in the fight for civil rights. We talk about how to take care of yourself as a fat protester and other support roles and ways to help no matter where or who you are. #blacklivesmatter
Read MoreWe talk a bit about a weight-loss horror story featured on Creepshow before diving into our main topic of chub/chaser dating while observing (or not observing) quarantine. We also tell some good stories prompted by question game.
Read MoreWe talk about Robert Pattinson’s maverick stance on food and working out for the Batman movie, as well as dealing with touch and trust especially during physical distancing. And Big Fat Queer Dude yoga!
Read MoreThe boys talk about how children’s literature presents fat characters with examples from J.K. Rowling to Roald Dahl. Also, we play a game based on fat characters in fairy tales.
Read MoreToday is International No-Diet Day, so the boys talk about the event and people’s heightened obsession with food and getting fat during COVID self-isolation, along with other diet-related silliness.
Read MoreWe talk about anti-fat bias in video games and then play a game revealing some of our hidden tastes and desires. Also, Trevor gives some info that casts doubt on the supposed link between BMI and COVID infection.
Read MoreThe boys talk about the PBS documentary “The Truth About Fat” and the issues and controversies it raises about health and fat oppression. Also Don plays quizmaster, and Trevor gives a tip on masks that are functional, fashionable, and fabulous.
Read MoreWe say goodbye to ABC’s Modern Family and discuss the contribution it and other shows have made to representation of gay and mixed-size couples on TV. We also give a shout-out to Desiree Burch’s Fat Chat on Comedy Central UK.
Read MoreWe talk about what’s different about chasers and how they see fatness as sexy, and how one plus-sized fashion designer is making masks to protect against COVID-19.
Read MoreThe boys discuss their first crushes (on real people and fictional characters) and figuring out that you’re gay (or a chaser). Michael offers some pro-tips for staying sane while in long-term isolation at home.
Read MoreThe boys catch up via Skype during self-quarantine. We talk about what we’re watching, how we’re feeling, and Dan shares a delicious breakfast tip.
Read MoreThe boys talk about coming out as fat, Trevor’s not-quite 600lb life, and how Lizzo can help you avoid the COVID-19 virus!
Read MoreWe look at the do’s and don’ts of chub/chaser dating, highlight Thomas “Snacks” Lee’s unexpected win for Jackson State U., and make fun of a “sexy” 70’s diet. Plus, Trevor shares a tip about fat-friendly beds.
Read MoreThis week, we discuss the movie Fat: A Documentary and fear-mongering in the diet industry. We also tackle fat bullying and online harassment, . Then we play a limerick game and tell you about a judgment-free dance party.
Read MoreThis week we talk about the new movie “Sumo,” the role of men in fat activism, and toxic masculinity you can take as a pill!
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