At the dawn of the social media era, Belle Gibson became a pioneering wellness influencer - telling the world how she beat cancer with an alternative diet. Her bestselling cookbook and online app provided her success, respect, and a connection to the cancer-battling influencer she admired the most. But a curious journalist with a sick wife began asking questions that even those closest to Belle began to wonder. Was the online star faking her cancer and fooling the world? Kaitlyn Dever stars in the Netflix hit series Apple Cider Vinegar . Inspired by true events, the dramatized story follows Belle’s journey from self-styled wellness thought leader to disgraced con artist. It also explores themes of hope and acceptance - and how far we’ll go to maintain it. In this episode of You Can't Make This Up, host Rebecca Lavoie interviews executive producer Samantha Strauss. SPOILER ALERT! If you haven't watched Apple Cider Vinegar yet, make sure to add it to your watch-list before listening on. Listen to more from Netflix Podcasts .…
In this Podcast my teammates and I will be talking about the issues and where the Beauty Standards for women Originated while describing them in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. Disclaimer: This was for a project and a challenge for our school, this also contains information that we learned as well as our opinions. We hope you enjoy! Cover art photo provided by Becca Tapert on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@beccatapert
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Welcome to the podcast of standards of beauty we're I'll be talking about the standards that plus size females get but yet still get called uncapable of things. Cover art photo provided by nibras al-riyami on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@nabsta
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The standards thats are given but yet not taken seriously.
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In this Podcast, my partners and I will be discussing the Beauty standards for European, Latin, and Asian Women. Please enjoy and keep in mind that we are student in High school and most of the things said we’re learned in class as well as may be an opinion.
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