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14: The Radical History of Self-Care & the New World of Wellness Branding

14: The Radical History of Self-Care & the New World of Wellness Branding

FromUnseen Unknown


14: The Radical History of Self-Care & the New World of Wellness Branding

FromUnseen Unknown

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jul 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Self-care and wellness are everywhere around us. From cereal boxes to the makeup counter to furniture rental, CBD sticks, mobile apps and coffee - a new mindset about how to be… but also how to consume, has settled in. As second nature as this may all seem right now, the concept of self-care actually comes from a very radical and politically charged place in recent American history. In this episode of Unseen Unknown, we speak with New York Times journalist and editor Aisha Harris about the connected history of politics, race, gender and identity that underpins the self-care space today, and how it’s many interpretations reflect our American culture.The history or self-care and wellness is deep and rich, stemming from the civil rights movement, Black and LGBT communities, the hippie wellness movement of the 1960s, and then going mainstream with a new political resurgence after the 2016 election.We also speak with founder Jerome Nichols of The Butters, a self-care beauty brand and cult favorite that signals a new approach in the space among upstarts looking to bring self-care back to its communal roots through very intentional branding and user experiences. Links to interesting things mentioned in this episode and further reading:A History of Self-Care (Slate):http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/culturebox/2017/04/the_history_of_self_care.html   ‘Self-care’: how a radical feminist idea was stripped of politics for the mass market (The Guardian):https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/aug/21/self-care-radical-feminist-idea-mass-market You Feel Like Shit: An Interactive Self-Care Guide:https://philome.la/jace_harr/you-feel-like-shit-an-interactive-self-care-guide/play/index.html Post-election, Minorities Are Taking Self-Defense Classes In Droves (Slate):https://slate.com/human-interest/2017/01/post-election-minorities-are-taking-self-defense-classes-in-droves.html Inside the $2,000-a-Month, Invite-Only Fitness Clubs (Elemental):https://elemental.medium.com/inside-the-2-000-a-month-invite-only-fitness-clubs-b44dc031bf54 How Self-Care Became So Much Work (Harvard Business Review): https://hbr.org/2018/08/how-self-care-became-so-much-work Body and Soul: The Black Panther Party and the Fight against Medical Discrimination (University of Minnesota Press):https://www.amazon.com/Body-Soul-Panther-against-Discrimination/dp/0816676496 Understanding the radical history of self-care is essential to practicing it successfully (Hello Giggles): https://hellogiggles.com/lifestyle/health-fitness/understanding-radical-history-of-self-care/ The Dark Truths Behind Our Obsession With Self-Care (Vice): https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/zmdwm4/the-young-and-the-uncared-for-v25n4 Where Group Prayer Meets Group Fitness (New York Times):https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/19/style/religious-fitness-wellness-streaming-coronavirus.html For more brand strategy thinking: https://www.theconceptbureau.com/
Released:
Jul 16, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Unseen Unknown is a brand and business strategy podcast about the hidden threads that connect even the most distant of cultural concepts. We look at the emerging trends and behaviors that may be pointing to a deeper truth and ask the bigger question, “Why is society moving in this direction, and how can we apply it to business?” We believe if we can’t see it in our culture, then we can’t know it in the market. From retail and consumerism to politics, gender, identity and values, there are patterns everywhere that illuminate a path forward for brands. Your hosts, Jasmine Bina and Jean-Louis Rawlence, are brand strategists and futurists that explore these questions every day in their work for companies around the world. We’ll be interviewing thought leaders and domain experts both within brand strategy and outside of it. Expect to hear from people from all walks of life: artists, scientists, CEOs, journalists, professors, technologists and everyone in between. If you’re a founder, leader, storyteller or creator, this podcast will compel you to think at a macro level you haven’t considered before. We also write and publish videos on everything brand strategy. You can see all of that here: https://www.theconceptbureau.com/