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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2026 · 27 MIN

The Deconstruction of Beauty

from Productively Unhinged Podcast · host Productively Unhinged

In this episode, we explore the complex and layered concept of beauty as a social construct, its roots in biological and cultural systems, and how it’s shaped by history, politics, and commerce. Join us as we dissect beauty standards across cultures, their influence on identity, privilege, and society, and consider how we can reconstruct our perceptions to find joy beyond societal expectations.Key Topics:* The economic and cultural systems fueling beauty standards, including capitalism and patriarchy* The biological versus constructed roots of attractiveness—symmetry, youth, fertility, and societal ideals* Historical influences on beauty, from the Romantic era’s gendered distinctions (beautiful vs. awesome) to changing body trends* The role of race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status in shaping beauty ideals worldwide* The impact of media, social media, and popular culture on reinforcing or challenging beauty trends* How beauty standards influence privilege, access, and social mobility* The concept of beauty as a limited “currency” subject to aging and societal change* Practical insights on deconstructing beauty to prioritize personal joy and authenticityResources & Links:* The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf* Chomolungma (Goddess Mother of the World) - Cultural Significance* AOL, LiveJournal, MySpace - Social Media History* Influence of Media on Beauty StandardsNames, identifying characteristics, and storys have been omitted or combined into a single persona to protect the identity of those being burned. All views expressed here are my own and do not represent any past, present, or future employers. Get full access to Productively's Substack at productivelyunhinged.substack.com/subscribe

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