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Talking to your kids about body diversity

Talking to your kids about body diversity

FromRaising Middle School Girls


Talking to your kids about body diversity

FromRaising Middle School Girls

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Length:
33 minutes
Released:
Oct 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Kids come in all shapes and sizes, but unfortunately, kids' athletic wear does not. While clothing options for adults have grown in recent years, there are still fewer plus size options for kids. Pam Luk, founder of Ember & Ace, talks about bringing more awareness to body diversity, how to talk to our kids about size differences, and her new athletic wear brand for plus size kids.About the GuestPam Luk is the founder of Ember & Ace, an athletic wear brand for plus size kids. Growing up playing sports, she learned firsthand the importance of finding active wear that fits. After a career in project management, Pam wanted to ensure her daughter and other children are able to be comfortable in the clothes they wear for sporting activities. She went after that desire and launched a fashion line exclusively for active plus size kids. In June, Pam launched a Kickstarter campaign that was fully funded in just 17 days to help launch Ember & Ace!Connect with Pam on Instagram.Follow Ember & Ace on LinkedIn.Check out Ember & Ace products.Connect with Raising Middle School Girls:Thank you for listening to the Raising Middle School Girls podcast. Want to hear more from experts who can help you support your middle school girl? Please subscribe to the podcast or sign up for the Raising Middle School Girls newsletter.  Do you have a burning question about raising your middle school girl? Send a DM to @RaisingMiddleSchoolGirls on Instagram to have your question considered for a future episode. We're in this together, parents!   
Released:
Oct 19, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (38)

Helping parents raise strong, confident, resilient middle school girls in a challenging and changing world.