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In this episode of Unposed, Amber challenges the idea that selfies are vain or performative.
Instead, she explores what it looks like to use your image as a tool for connection, memory, and self-trust. Not for the internet, but for yourself.
You’ll hear why so many women disappear from their own lives, how selfies can become a quiet act of devotion, and a simple practice to help you see yourself without judgment.
This isn’t about looking better.
It’s about becoming familiar.
Visit unposedpodcast.com for show notes and links
By Amber Lane RobertsIn this episode of Unposed, Amber challenges the idea that selfies are vain or performative.
Instead, she explores what it looks like to use your image as a tool for connection, memory, and self-trust. Not for the internet, but for yourself.
You’ll hear why so many women disappear from their own lives, how selfies can become a quiet act of devotion, and a simple practice to help you see yourself without judgment.
This isn’t about looking better.
It’s about becoming familiar.
Visit unposedpodcast.com for show notes and links