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On this episode ofTheFemmeCast, I chat with author Emma Burger about body image, addiction, and self-acceptance. For the record, self-acceptance is the art of accepting who you really are, as you are. Imperfections and all. Sadly, this is something that many of us, men and women, have never really been taught how to do. In her new book Spaghetti For Starving Girls, Emma takes you on a journey with a young woman who is struggling with just that.

A fictitious novel based loosely on some of Emma’s own personal experiences and anecdotes, Spaghetti For Starving Girlsis about a young woman who after drunkenly sabotaging her plans to move to New York city for a lucrative job in investment banking, finds herself working at both a high-end Italian restaurant and the university hospital taking care of adolescent patients struggling with anorexia.

In this episode, we chat all about this inspiring book as well as our own personal struggles with body image, addiction and self acceptance.

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