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The Realists is an innovative documentary project exploring how technology and social media are impacting people’s self esteem and self-image - and advocating for a mindful use of these tools. Currently being filmed.
Learn more at www.therealists.org
Sex sells. What sells even more? Insecurity. Here are the first four minutes of the feature-length documentary The Illusionists, which explores commercial culture and the marketing of unattainable beauty ideals around the world.
For more info, visit: www.theillusionists.org
The story of the relationship between Sigmund Freud and his American nephew, Edward Bernays. Bernays was the first person (1920’s) to take Freud's ideas to manipulate the masses. He showed American corporations how they could make people want things they didn't need by systematically linking mass-produced goods to their unconscious desires.
talks on body image
Why is it so hard to like your body? Asap Science produced a great scientific video exactly about this AND provided tips about how to start feeling good now.
From Cassey Ho of Blogilates. When you look in the mirror, are you happy with what you see? Or do you stare at yourself, pinching your fat away, lifting up your butt, pushing in your boobs, wishing you looked like a VS supermodel? It's hard to be content with the shape of your body when people are constantly telling you how fat you are.
Cameron Russell admits she won "a genetic lottery": she's tall, pretty and an underwear model. But don't judge her by her looks. In this fearless talk, she takes a wry look at the industry that had her looking highly seductive at barely 16-years-old. (Filmed at TEDxMidAtlantic.)
On this episode of On Purpose, Jay Shetty sits down with Supermodel, designer, and barrier-breaking body activist Ashley Graham. Ashley opens up about how she went from hating her body to loving it and making it her purpose to encourage others to do the same.
Pioneering activist and cultural theorist Jean Kilbourne has been studying the image of women in advertising for over 40 years. In this rapid-fire, passionate, and highly entertaining talk, she discusses the experiences that inspired her to create this new field and vividly illustrates how these images affect us all. You'll never look at an ad in the same way again.
talks on technology & social media
A 37-year old mom goes undercover as an 11-year old girl to expose the dangers facing kids on social media platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and Kik. Left unsupervised, young children can be exposed to online predators, grooming, and psychological abuse within minutes.
“WHEN YOU ARE 2 years old, your mother knows more about you than you know yourself. As you get older, you begin to understand things about your mind that even she doesn’t know. But then, says Yuval Noah Harari, another competitor joins the race: "You have this corporation or government running after you, and they are way past your mother, and they are at your back." Amazon will soon know when you need lightbulbs right before they burn out. YouTube knows how to keep you staring at the screen long past when it’s in your interest to stop. An advertiser in the future might know your sexual preferences before they are clear to you. (And they’ll certainly know them before you’ve told your mother.).” - Nicholas Thompson
Watch Nicholas Thompson’s interview with Tristan Harris and Yuval Noah Harari on Wired here.