Shahroo Izadi
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
So we're talking like 1992, 1993.
Every time you go to the GP, they would be bringing to my mother's attention, like, your kid is too large.
And that was commonplace.
I'm sure it's still commonplace to some degree because no one's recommending obesity, you know.
Yeah.
And so more and more I was noticing, and also you hear people say things like lovely and slim or, oh, she's got such a pretty face.
And I think we're more conscious of what kids are listening to now.
But I think it was teachers, you know, people's mums.
It wasn't evil people going around to upset me.
But the reality of it was that I think the concern was based on real things, which was that the world was harder for a kid that was overweight.
Did you?
For snacks.
Did you?
For snacks.
Butter and just like layer after layer until it was like a big doughy ball in my mouth.
I know.
I know.
I still have that palate.
I really do.
It's bad.