
An episode exploring how beauty standards have changed throughout history, examining cultural and societal influences on perceptions of attractiveness.
Original TransmissionsThis episode of Cult of Psyche examines the evolution of beauty standards across different historical periods and cultures. The discussion appears to focus on how physical attributes that were once considered desirable, such as larger hips in historical contexts, were often tied to practical considerations like fertility and health rather than purely aesthetic preferences. The episode seems to explore the deeper cultural meanings behind beauty ideals and how they reflect the values and needs of their respective societies. While only a brief fragment of the transcript is available, the episode appears to take a thoughtful approach to understanding how beauty standards serve as markers of cultural priorities and social structures throughout history.
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