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Society has set standards for what they define as beautiful, but how does that standard change. from culture to culture? In today's episode, Akua Konadu joins me to share how growing up as a first generation black woman in America with influences from her culture in Ghana has impacted her own self-image and love. Listen in as we discuss how beauty standards are vastly different between cultures, our journeys to finding confidence and body neutrality in different seasons, and how the fashion industry could do better.
Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com.
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Society has set standards for what they define as beautiful, but how does that standard change. from culture to culture? In today's episode, Akua Konadu joins me to share how growing up as a first generation black woman in America with influences from her culture in Ghana has impacted her own self-image and love. Listen in as we discuss how beauty standards are vastly different between cultures, our journeys to finding confidence and body neutrality in different seasons, and how the fashion industry could do better.
Review the full show notes and transcript at someplaceforeverybody.com.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.