Today, everywhere we look, society tells us what is beautiful. How to wear our hair, what size our bodies should be, and how our self-worth is based on what we look like! But what if we could work together to create a world where we define beauty on our own terms? This is the world that cultural expert and host Jess Weiner invites you to help make a reality. Powered by the Dove Self-Esteem Project... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Fashion & BeautyArts |
Jess speaks with gymnast and viral sensation Nia Dennis about proudly owning her identity, becoming a role model to young girls and speaking out about issues like race-based hair discrimination. more
In this episode, Jess talks to Dre Brown, Beauty Entrepreneur and Dove Educator, and Dove Self Esteem Project (DSEP) partner about The Crown Act and where the movement to end race-based hair discrimination in workplaces and schools is headed. more
In this episode, Jess speaks with Jay-Ann Lopez, CEO and Founder of Black Girl Gamers, about the lack of representation of Black women in the video game industry and what her community of over 8,000 gamers is doing to change that. more
Today Jess is joined by Jesyca Durchin, Senior Producer at Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, to talk about the distorted representation and toxic beauty stereotypes in video games and how it impacts girls self esteem. more
Jess speaks with Content Creator and Body Positivity Advocate, Kelly Uchima, about how sharing her personal experience with mental health and recovering from an eating disorder helped her to create a community of positivity and honesty online. more
Jess talks to Kayla Greaves, Executive Beauty Editor at InStyle about her own struggle with body image and how she is helping women and girls today to rewrite their own beauty stories. more
Jess talks with Kristen Howerton, founder of the blog (and now book) Rage Against the Minivan, where she explores the struggles of parenting during the social age, how she creates boundaries around social media use at home, and how she is helping her... more
In this inaugural episode, Jess talks with social worker, psychotherapist, and content creator Nadia Addesi about how she navigates social media and how it impacts her mental well-being. Nadia gets candid about the different types of toxic beauty adv... more
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