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All Bodies are GoodBodies, Trauma-Informed Boudoir, and Celebrating Queer Love with Tayanna Nelson

All Bodies are GoodBodies, Trauma-Informed Boudoir, and Celebrating Queer Love with Tayanna Nelson

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For Episode 16, Morgan sits down with Tayanna (Tay) Nelson, the photographer and owner of GoodBodies, a KC boudoir photography business, and Hey Tay, a queer-focused KC wedding & portrait photography business. Morgan and Tay talk about why Tay's photography focuses on marginalized identities, what trauma-informed boudoir means & what it looks like in Tay's studio, unpacking society's body & beauty expectations imposed upon us, Tay's advice to 'stay in your lane' and 'keep your eyes on your own paper' when it comes to other peoples' bodies & their supposed health status, what Fat Camp is and how it's a middle finger in the face of what 'fat camp' has meant in the past, what's behind the hate directed toward fat people and LGBTQIA+ folks, and the persistent joy of queer love even in the face of hateful legislation.


Whew! It's a fun and loaded episode. Enjoy!


You can learn more about Tay's work and enjoy her good humor by following her on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok

good-bodies.com | hey-tay.com



You can learn more about Morgan and her work by following her on Instagram | morganbarrett.co

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