Skeletons, Silence & Self-Worth With Fritz Liedtke
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In this powerful and heart-opening episode of GET IN, I sit down with photographer and author Fritz Liedtke, whose book Skeleton in the Closet: Eating Disordered Lives gives voice and visibility to those living with anorexia and bulimia. Through raw storytelling and stunning portraiture, Fritz offers a deeply intimate look into the emotional, psychological, and societal roots of body image struggles.
Together, Debbie and Fritz explore:
The invisible weight of body shame and societal expectations
How trauma, silence, and early childhood experiences shape body perception
The link between eating disorders and the need for control, love, and safety
Why storytelling—and being seen—can spark healing and reclaim self-worth
Join us for an honest, tender, and illuminating conversation that unpacks the complex relationship we have with our bodies—and how compassion, connection, and truth can begin to transform pain into power.
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Read Fritz's book:
Skeleton in the Closet: Eating Disordered Lives
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