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Learn more about Dr. Angela Sturm: http://drangelasturm.com/ [http://drangelasturm.com/] Subscribe to Beauty Unveiled: https://youtube.com/@drangelasturmmd?si=6ZJH5VdusSaNI1I2 [https://youtube.com/@drangelasturmmd?si=6ZJH5VdusSaNI1I2] Free resources from Speke Podcasting: https://www.spekepodcasting.com/freeresources [https://www.spekepodcasting.com/freeresources] Work with us: https://www.spekepodcasting.com/pricing-plans [https://www.spekepodcasting.com/pricing-plans] You have been staring at the wrong version of your face your whole life. Dr. Angela Sturm, facial plastic surgeon and host of Beauty Unveiled, has that conversation every single day in her office. People come in convinced something is wrong because their back camera said so. The fisheye lens. The under the nose angle. The selfie that made everything in the middle look twice as big as it actually is. In this episode, Freddy sits down with Dr. Sturm to talk about what it actually means to show up camera ready, not just for the operating table but for your podcast, your YouTube channel, your social media, and your live events. Key Takeaways 1. Your phone camera is not showing you your face. It is showing you a fisheye distortion where whatever is closest to the lens looks bigger. Peer reviewed papers in medicine have confirmed this. Your plastic surgeon is not using an iPhone for a reason. 2. The noise in your head about your face is yours alone. Everyone else is too busy with their own version of that noise to notice the thing you have been hiding for years. 3. Camera ready costs almost nothing to start. Drink water. Moisturize. Find a sunscreen with a blurring effect. Wear something you actually feel good in. That is the foundation before anything else. 4. Chasing zero lines on camera is how you end up looking weird. Kids have lines when they smile. Lines are not the enemy. Chasing them into oblivion is. 5. How you talk about your face reflects how you see the world. Dr. Sturm screens patients partly on energy and outlook because someone who only sees the negative before surgery will only see the negative after it too. TIMESTAMPED OVERVIEW 0:23 Why the thing you hate most about your face is something nobody else is noticing 1:45 The iPhone fisheye problem and why your phone is giving you a completely inaccurate picture of yourself 3:30 Why Dr. Sturm's practice uses standardized photography and what that means for how people actually see you 5:05 How social media changed who walks into a plastic surgeon's office: from TV anchors worried about millimeters to everybody 6:45 Why you cannot and should not get rid of every line, and what happens when people try 7:32 HDTV, too much makeup, and the balance between looking polished and looking like you have makeup on 7:50 Camera ready for almost nothing: hydration, moisturizer, sunscreen with a blurring effect, and wearing what makes you feel comfortable 9:30 Running outside in Houston heat, sweating into your hair product, and what SPF actually means above 30 and 50 10:32 Sensitive skin options and why cosmeceuticals from a doctor's office are worth considering 11:58 The dinner party test: how plastic surgeons decide who to operate on and what that has to do with your outlook on life 13:59 Dr. Sturm's own rhinoplasty, being part therapist part surgeon, and how lived experience changes a consultation 17:49 From crying in terror before speaking to 200 plus videos: Dr. Sturm's journey from scared resident to podcast host 23:38 Instagram versus TikTok: why one feels like a neighborhood and the other is a flaming dumpster fire 26:00 Starting a practice in 2020, very pregnant, with one employee, and now nearly ten people across three businesses 27:39 Diary of a CEO, the menopause two parter, and audiobooks on retirement planning at 45
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