Reimagining Beauty Standards with Danni Adams
Description
In this week's episode, Bridgett speaks with Danni Adams—CO-CREATOR of the Institute for Body Image Coaching, speaker, and advocate for fat Black women—to unpack the deep connections between beauty standards, race, social justice, and self-worth. From navigating microaggressions to confronting healthcare bias, Danni shares her journey of reimagining beauty and building community. They discuss how historical narratives still shape body image today, the influence of social media on youth, and why representation is critical for healing and growth. Bridgett and Danni’s conversation reminds us that self-love isn’t linear—it’s an act of resistance, presence, and power.
You can find Danni on Instagram and by visiting her website!
Key Takeaways:
- Microaggressions are a daily reality for marginalized bodies.
- Healthcare systems often perpetuate weight stigma and bias against larger bodies.
- Young people are heavily influenced by social media beauty standards.
- Creating offline spaces for youth can help normalize body acceptance.
- Historical beauty standards continue to shape societal perceptions today. Helping people reimagine beauty is essential.
- Self-love is a continuous journey, not a destination.
- Feeling emotions is crucial for healing.
- Representation in media is currently lacking.
- Progress in body positivity is mixed with regression.
- Personal experiences shape our understanding of beauty.
- Navigating body shame requires vulnerability and honesty.
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