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This episode is with Alicia Mccarvell. Alicia hails from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is an absolute force of a person, content creator, and entrepreneur. She is dedicated to making the lives of others better by encouraging them to be comfortable and confident in their own bodies. As of now, Alicia has over 1 million Instagram followers and 6 million TikTok followers. During our conversation, Alicia opens up about the grief she holds for not living fully for 8 years when she was ashamed of her body.
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Alicia mccarvell it's just one of those things where I think that like the truth is out there and people are willing to talk about it, alicia mccarvell, but like the spaces have to be safe enough in order for reality to really sink in for people that, yeah, my life has changed. So I walked to the front desk and I was like, I need to talk to somebody that's not those two people.
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If you've spent more than five minutes on TikTok , you likely know who Alicia Mccarvell is. The Canadian-based content creator has amassed a TikTok following of nearly 4. In some videos, she's working out with her husband, Scott ; in others, she's putting her spin on a popular TikTok trend. But most notably, Alicia has made a name for herself by using her platform to promote body positivity and destigmatize what "healthy" bodies are supposed to look like. In her most recent TikTok video , Mccarvell opened up about the many people who, due to societal beauty standards, think she and her husband "don't make sense. The video came after she received backlash for a different TikTok she posted earlier in the week — a transitional video of her and Scott going from an unready, still-in-a-towel look to glam evening attire a common TikTok trend many couples have taken part in. The video went viral, with nearly 20 million views. In her recent video responding to the backlash, Mccarvell explains that "the world looks at us and immediately values Scott more than me. Mccarvell goes on to talk about how Scott receives many DMs from women — most often from women who are thin and think he should be with someone like them. Here's the thing, though: me telling myself for the majority of our relationship that I'm not worthy of his love because of my body is the exact same thing as this thin woman telling him that she is worthy of his because of her body.
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And she knew if she posted her own take on this with her husband, it would go viral. Sure enough, she was right. Within 48 hours of posting the video in , aliciamccarvell amassed 56, followers. Why was the Canada-based content creator so certain the video would rack up views? Because her relationship with her husband, Scott, is not a traditional one in terms of societal beauty standards, Mccarvell says. The third annual virtual conference will feature over 30 speakers whose goal is to help participants transform their relationship with their bodies. Mccarvell is up to the task. The year-old, who previously had a love-hate relationship with her body, is feeling confident.
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So immediately, once my body started to change, everything around me told me that I had no value until I was thin. I think that two things can be true. And it's also challenging. Like, expect from them is that, that type of like, support and love. You know, whether it's going for that promotion or working hard, or if it's dressing the way that you want to, I had this idea that I wasn't worthy until I was thin, but I was worthy all of this time. However, my sister gave birth to my nephew two years ago. People aren't bought into the same causes of the same things. I gave my full information and I walked away. But I have definitely turned that grief into a catalyst and a motivat, like a motivational point to help people get to their moment of realization before they have to experience it the same way that I do. And yeah. In June , Mccarvell posted a TikTik of her and Scott transitioning from wearing towels to wedding-guest chic. But yeah, I definitely think in terms of growth and the people in our life in general I think for my partner, that's what I should be able to expect.
Alicia Mccarvell is getting real about how her self-love journey has impacted her marriage. On Monday, the Canadian influencer took to Instagram to share an "adorable" candid video while dancing with her husband, Scott Mccarvell.
I can't share an ad without fully disclosing it, but somebody can hide their identity, get my address, and then try to hold it over my head for a period of time with absolutely zero repercussions. We got to bring my siblings to Disneyland. If I continue on this journey and my body changes, am I going to lose people in this space? But, so I am, I am pretty lucky in a sense that I share it all and it kind of allows me to set boundaries without having to be in person with a lot of people, which is like, one of the nice parts about being a content creator is because I don't have to have a conversation with my aunt. I can't relate. It's like 10 years ago, I was naive, you know? And like we underestimate what representation or how the impact that rep representation truly does have. That's also not how all of our friendships work in our life. We don't have an hr, we have nobody protecting us. And then to go out and experience something that I thought I hadn't been worthy of for so long to realize that nobody cared that I had it.
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