Tim Scott

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Co-Host and Co-Producer

Tim Scott - better known online as @thickey_mouse - is a prominent voice in the gainer and feedist communities, bringing over two decades of lived experience and community engagement to Thicc Radio each week. His involvement began in the late 1990s, making him one of the most seasoned and respected figures in the space.

Tim is known for his candid, body-positive presence online, where he openly documents his gaining journey and celebrates the milestones and stories of others. His social platforms are a hub for visibility, encouragement, and education, reflecting both his personal transformation and a broader cultural movement. Beyond his solo content, Tim regularly hosts and participates in livestreams, interviews, and community events focused on feedism and gainer issues, creating space for connection and conversation.

More than just a commentator, Tim is an active participant in the world he discusses. His perspective is grounded in his own lived experience, exploring identity, desire, and body image with openness and vulnerability.

Outside of his community work, Tim brings a rich and varied life to the mic. With a career background in the healthcare industry, a deep love of classic cinema, and an adventurous approach to sexuality, he offers thoughtful commentary infused with gallows humour and grounded insight. His ability to distil complex, often taboo topics into engaging and relatable stories makes him not just a host, but a vital voice in the ongoing conversation around bodies, kink, and self-acceptance.

At his core, Tim is a storyteller and advocate, using his platform to foster understanding, destigmatise marginalised experiences, and champion authenticity in all its forms.

Suggested Interview Taglines
- The Voice of Body Liberation: Conversations at the Intersection of Desire and Authenticity.
- A Veteran of the Gainer Community, Exploring What It Means to Live Unapologetically.
- Storyteller, Advocate, and Thicc Icon, Championing Visibility and Vulnerability Online.
- From Healthcare to Feedism: One Man’s Journey Toward Radical Self-Acceptance.

Suggested Podcast Topics
- The Evolution of Body Positivity Online: How gainer and feedist communities reflect and challenge mainstream ideas of beauty and desire.
- Living Authentically in a Taboo Space: Navigating self-expression, stigma, and community in public digital spaces.
- The Intersection of Desire, Identity, and Body Image: What gainer culture can teach us about self-acceptance and embodiment.
- Digital Communities as Safe Havens: How online subcultures foster belonging for marginalised or misunderstood groups.
- Storytelling as Activism: Using humour, vulnerability, and narrative to change perceptions and normalise diverse bodies.
- Behind the Mic of Thicc Radio: The craft of creating community-driven, inclusive content for niche audiences.
- From Healthcare to Kink Culture: Bridging empathy, embodiment, and human experience across professional and personal worlds.
- The Future of Visibility: What authentic representation looks like for alternative body and sexuality movements.

Suggested Questions to Ask
1. What first drew you to the gainer and feedist communities back in the 1990s, and how have you seen them evolve since?
2. You’re known for your candid, body-positive presence online. What does “body positivity” mean to you personally today?
3. Many people struggle with self-image in a world obsessed with appearance. How has your journey reshaped your understanding of beauty and worth?
4. Thicc Radio has become a hub for open conversation and connection. What kinds of stories or guests resonate most with your listeners?
5. How do you balance vulnerability and privacy when discussing such personal and intimate aspects of your life?
6. What misconceptions do outsiders most often have about the gainer or feedist communities, and how do you address them?
7. Coming from a background in healthcare, do you see parallels between your professional insights and your community advocacy?
8. You often use humour to talk about serious or taboo topics; how has that shaped your message and audience engagement?
9. What advice would you give to someone who wants to live more authentically but fears social judgment?
10. Looking ahead, what kind of cultural shifts would you like to see around bodies, kink, and self-expression?