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‘Bodies like ours aren’t considered in academia’

Naturejobs Podcast by Nature Publishing Group

Jan 22, 202625:56Business

Theo Newbold featured in a 2022 careers article about sizeism in science which discussed some accommodations that could make a difference in the workplace. Some follow-up comments on the discussion platform Reddit questi...

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‘Bodies like ours aren’t considered in academia’ is an episode from Naturejobs Podcast by Nature Publishing Group. Theo Newbold featured in a 2022 careers article about sizeism in science which discussed some accommodations that could make...

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Theo Newbold featured in a 2022 careers article about sizeism in science which discussed some accommodations that could make a difference in the workplace. Some follow-up comments on the discussion platform Reddit questioned whether Newbold and other interviewees in the article were suited to a career in academia. Newbold, a PhD student in plant pathology and diversity, equity and inclusion advocate at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, says the feedback made her feel “as someone who doesn’t want to be perceived as the complaining fat person.” They are joined by Katharine Hubert, who was diagnosed by Ehlers Danlos Syndrome, a connective tissue disorder, shortly after starting a PhD at the University of Wisconsin Madison in 2019. The two researchers discuss some of the workplace accommodations and attitudinal changes that could make academia a more welcoming environment. This is the third episode of Off Limits , a podcast series exploring topics that are often perceived as taboo in the workplace. Previous episodes feature activist academics who join campus protests and civil disobedience activities. Future episodes will include the experiences of religious scientists at work, and bereavement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Published Jan 22, 2026 and 25:56 long