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Amy Schumer is NOT Plus-Size and It’s Dangerous to Call Her That

2016-04-07
By: Erin Konheim Mandras
On: April 7, 2016
In: Blog

I remember the day when I was categorized as obese so I totally get what’s going through Amy Schumer’s mind after being included in a Plus-Size issue of Glamour Magazine. I remember that day as if were yesterday. I went to the doctor for a physical, as a child, with my mom, and I did the usual. I stepped on the scale to be weighed, and then backed up against the wall to have my height measured. I was 5-feet-and-one-inch tall, which is still my current height today. I weighed 126 pounds, which is the weight I have attempted to maintain for the last several years.Read More →

Meghan Trainor’s Modesty

2016-03-11
By: Erin Konheim Mandras
On: March 11, 2016
In: Blog

Since publicizing my story, I have learned an extraordinary amount about others who have or continue to struggle with similar thoughts and behaviors. One of my main goals in launching Kick the Scale was to raise awareness about body image and eating disorders. If I can help enlighten people about particular language or behaviors that influence poor body image and the susceptibility of eating disorders, I may be saving many lives. My email account has been overflowing with articles, excerpts, news segments, quotes, and personal stories from my followers and fans regarding messages related to my mission. This story was forwarded on from a friendRead More →

Even Heroes Have Imperfections

2016-03-07
By: Erin Konheim Mandras
On: March 7, 2016
In: Blog

We all have a hero. Someone we look up to, place on a pedestal, and see as invincible. Heroes depict true success; lacking imperfections, and attaining triumph and prosperity. We may have an array of role models.  Heroes usually transpire based on our personal interests. Specifically, a young soccer player may idolize Mia Hamm; a little singer may worship Mariah Carey; while, an emerging actor may see Julianne Moore as the end all be all. But, these heroes all represent the intangible star, one of who we see on televisions, magazine covers, or on the Internet. Other heroes we inherently admire, appreciate, and respect areRead More →

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