Why Women Hate Themselves (Brainwashed)

If you’ve ever looked in the mirror and hated what you saw—it’s not your fault. It’s not random. It’s not just low self-esteem. It’s programming. In this video, I talk about why women are taught to hate themselves—and how Hollywood, media, and the male gaze have shaped our self-image, our stories, and even how we film ourselves. I reflect on what it means to create as a woman, how I see myself as a filmmaker, and why unlearning the male gaze is one of the most important things we can do as women and creators. 🎥 I also talk about the documentary Brainwashed: Sex-Camera-Power and how it shifted the way I think about filming myself and others. This is about art, perspective, and taking our power back—one shot at a time. If you’re tired of contorting yourself to be digestible—this one’s for you.

Om Podcasten

In this episode of Infinity Or Nothing, I dive deep into the journey of self-discovery and healing. I share a personal story about overcoming past traumas and the transformative power of living in the present. I explore the challenges of letting go of old habits, the importance of self-acknowledgment, and the steps to create a fulfilling life free from the shadows of the past. Join me as I discuss: - The process of healing old wounds and moving forward - The impact of drugs and alcohol on personal growth - Learning to live for oneself and not for others - The significance of being present in the moment - Strategies to avoid self-abandonment and embrace self-care Whether you’re struggling with your past or seeking inspiration to live more mindfully, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice to help you on your journey to becoming infinitely you.