Make-Up Chair Psychology Angela K Morris
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- Health & Fitness
A podcast about how we can use beauty to find our voice, how marketing and beauty standards are used against us, and what beauty means to each one of us.
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Make-Up Chair Psychology: Nisa Fiin - The Brains of Boudoir
Boudoir photographer Nisa Fiin joins Make-Up Chair Psychology to talk about all things boudoir photography, body dysmorphia, self-image, and the time we made an Instagram account called HornyForFabric
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Make-Up Chair Psychology: Matt Joseph Diaz- Self-Love and Going Viral
Matt Joseph Diaz talks about growing up as a sensitive kid in Brooklyn as part of a tight-knit but traditional Puerto Rican family. By their adolescence, Matt weighed nearly 500 pounds and became part of a weight-loss study that dramatically changed their body, heart and mind. In their early 20's Matt went viral for revealing the loose skin that remained as a result of their physical transformation, as well as the feelings of fear that went along with it. This propelled Matt on an incredible journey of public recognition, betrayal, growth, loneliness, and learning the truth about self-love.
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Make-Up Chair Psychology: Jacquelyn Burt- Smart Girl, Pretty Girl
Jacquelyn Burt grew up as the oldest sister and household role model, as well as an accomplished athlete, musician and academic. What happens when girls growing up, seem to have it all? Jacquelyn discusses what performance and make-up taught her about beauty, self-objectification, how we place value on female bodies, surviving disordered eating, and the true meaning of recognition.
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Make-Up Chair Psychology: Amy Courts - Purity Culture and Beauty After Deconstruction
Amy Courts is a mother, musician, seminary student and feminist raised by a preacher inside of purity culture. She talks about religion, sexuality, social justice, and defining her beauty on her own terms. LISTENER DISCRETION ADVISED: this episode contains details of sexual assault and spiritual abuse.
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Make-Up Chair Psychology: Misha Louise - Trans Beauty in Life and Work
Misha Louise talks about finding gender identity, her rock-n-roll heroines, working in cosmetic retail as a trans woman, and how make-up helps her help others.
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Episode 1: Introduction
A little bit about what I do, my mission, and what to expect in the podcast.