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The Function of Identity in Society

The Function of Identity in Society

Update: 2025-08-08
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In this episode of Specimen the Sociologist, we explore the principle of identity — how it’s formed, what it reveals about us, and why it matters for the health of our relationships and society.

Drawing from both sociology and lived experience, Jessamyn Reichmann breaks down how identity takes shape through isolation, conflict, and subtraction. Whether you’re navigating loneliness, disappointment, or simply trying to understand yourself more clearly, this episode offers a thoughtful lens on how identity can serve as both a mirror and a foundation for meaningful change.


*The feedback is a wee-bit spicy on this episode! However, the overall message from this podcast is still powerful.


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The Function of Identity in Society

The Function of Identity in Society

Jessamyn Reichmann