51 Min.

Tough Love Episode 8: Radical Body Politics with Kat Hawkins Tough Love

    • Gesellschaft und Kultur

In this episode, we’re joined by double amputee Kat Hawkins who has pushed her mind and body to its limits to prove anything really is possible. Kat is upbeat and incredibly giving with her story, making this a hugely important conversation in the world of disability and body image. 

Kat Hawkins is a presenter, filmmaker and writer passionate about unheard stories and voices. Having worked for the BBC for five years, she has covered a wide range of stories from gay women being refused cervical smears to disabled people being refused votes. As a double amputee having had her legs amputated at the age of 18 whilst at university, Kat is a vocal advocate for increased diversity in the media. 

Follow Kat on Instagram @kats.bailed

A Just Breathe Production @justbreathe
Presented by Holli Rubin @thehollirubin
Music by Loni Lincoln @lonimusic
Produced by Tor Cardona

In this episode, we’re joined by double amputee Kat Hawkins who has pushed her mind and body to its limits to prove anything really is possible. Kat is upbeat and incredibly giving with her story, making this a hugely important conversation in the world of disability and body image. 

Kat Hawkins is a presenter, filmmaker and writer passionate about unheard stories and voices. Having worked for the BBC for five years, she has covered a wide range of stories from gay women being refused cervical smears to disabled people being refused votes. As a double amputee having had her legs amputated at the age of 18 whilst at university, Kat is a vocal advocate for increased diversity in the media. 

Follow Kat on Instagram @kats.bailed

A Just Breathe Production @justbreathe
Presented by Holli Rubin @thehollirubin
Music by Loni Lincoln @lonimusic
Produced by Tor Cardona

51 Min.

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