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Season 2, Episode 15: Pretty Enough: Beauty Pressure, Self-Worth & Being a Woman Online

44 min · 11. maj 2026
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This week we’re having a very honest conversation about beauty pressure, comparison culture, self-worth, appearance anxiety, and what it emotionally feels like to exist as a woman online right now. Because honestly? I don’t think women were ever supposed to spend this much time analysing themselves. This episode started because I almost bought a £200 toothbrush and somehow spiralled into questioning: my skin my teeth aging whether I was doing enough whether I was pretty enough And I realised it was never really about the toothbrush at all. In this episode we talk about: “almost pretty enough” culture beauty standards & social media pressure why women feel permanently unfinished comparison fatigue & perfectionism body image & appearance anxiety beauty burnout why beauty and self-worth become tangled nervous system safety & validation reconnecting with yourself outside of appearance caring for yourself from love, not fear Time stamps (part 1-5): Part 1 — Never Pretty Enough: The Pressure Women Carry 4:14 Part 2 — The Beauty Trap: Why It Never Feels Enough 11:00 Part 3 — Your Body Is More: Beyond Appearance Alone 17:47 Part 4 — Beauty & Self-Worth: Why They Become Tangled 24:05 Part 5 — Coming Back To Yourself: Finding Beauty Differently 31:19 You can also read the full blog version on Substack if you prefer slower, deeper reads. And if this conversation resonated with you, I’d really recommend my journals & planners, especially the Calm Journal, Gratitude Journal, and Personal Growth Planner, because they’re all designed to help you reconnect with yourself gently instead of constantly trying to “fix” yourself. Follow along on Instagram, TikTok, Threads & Pinterest for more conversations around women’s emotional health, holistic wellness, nervous system health, self-worth, and modern womanhood Everything linked at bio.byaleora.com

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episode Season 2, Episode 15: Pretty Enough: Beauty Pressure, Self-Worth & Being a Woman Online artwork

Season 2, Episode 15: Pretty Enough: Beauty Pressure, Self-Worth & Being a Woman Online

This week we’re having a very honest conversation about beauty pressure, comparison culture, self-worth, appearance anxiety, and what it emotionally feels like to exist as a woman online right now. Because honestly? I don’t think women were ever supposed to spend this much time analysing themselves. This episode started because I almost bought a £200 toothbrush and somehow spiralled into questioning: my skin my teeth aging whether I was doing enough whether I was pretty enough And I realised it was never really about the toothbrush at all. In this episode we talk about: “almost pretty enough” culture beauty standards & social media pressure why women feel permanently unfinished comparison fatigue & perfectionism body image & appearance anxiety beauty burnout why beauty and self-worth become tangled nervous system safety & validation reconnecting with yourself outside of appearance caring for yourself from love, not fear Time stamps (part 1-5): Part 1 — Never Pretty Enough: The Pressure Women Carry 4:14 Part 2 — The Beauty Trap: Why It Never Feels Enough 11:00 Part 3 — Your Body Is More: Beyond Appearance Alone 17:47 Part 4 — Beauty & Self-Worth: Why They Become Tangled 24:05 Part 5 — Coming Back To Yourself: Finding Beauty Differently 31:19 You can also read the full blog version on Substack if you prefer slower, deeper reads. And if this conversation resonated with you, I’d really recommend my journals & planners, especially the Calm Journal, Gratitude Journal, and Personal Growth Planner, because they’re all designed to help you reconnect with yourself gently instead of constantly trying to “fix” yourself. Follow along on Instagram, TikTok, Threads & Pinterest for more conversations around women’s emotional health, holistic wellness, nervous system health, self-worth, and modern womanhood Everything linked at bio.byaleora.com

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