This is Beauty
This is Beauty
Nina Kins
Discover the beauty in your life with This is Beauty, the show that explores the magic and wonder of the world around us. Join host and Beauty Experience Investigator, Nina Kins, as she takes you on a fascinating journey deep into the heart of Beauty, and talks to people from all walks of life about the things that make their lives beautiful. From the power of language and the intricacies of love, to the beauty of art, music, and nature, every episode of This is Beauty offers a unique perspective on the things that make life truly beautiful. Whether you're searching for a new experience or want to cultivate more beauty in your own life, this podcast is for you. Tune in to This is Beauty to discover the beauty in your life, and join our community of beauty enthusiasts around the world. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review our show on [insert platforms where your podcast is available, such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Stitcher] to help us spread the beauty to even more listeners!
Beauty and Plastic Surgery: More Than Skin Deep
Plastic surgery is a profession that seems to be almost inextricably linked with certain ideas about physical beauty in popular culture. Yet, l have often wondered whether working in the field might not give plastic surgeons a more nuanced understanding of beauty than we tend to give them credit for.In this episode of This is Beauty Podcast, I talk to Plastic Surgeon and Researcher Dr. Michael Reilly, a double-board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, DC, about the subject of beauty and the role it plays in his profession and his practices, both as a cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon. How does the concept of beauty inform his work and how has his work influenced, or been influenced by, his personal philosophy of beauty?While I have always had lots of questions on the subject, plastic surgery is a topic that I’ve always skirted on the show until now — not because it doesn’t have a place here, but because I really wanted to avoid the kind of skin-deep only conversations that can erupt when people mention beauty and plastic surgery in the same breath. In Michael, I found not only an expert on the subject of cosmetic and reconstructive surgery, but someone who has clearly given the concept of beauty and its relationship to his work serious thought.In this conversation, we discuss Michael’s work with both his cosmetic and reconstructive surgery patients and how beauty takes on different meanings depending upon the objectives of the procedure and more!Enjoy!When perfection matters Social media’s influence on the field of plastic surgeryHow mental health and self-esteem influence patient outcomesDr. DeSilva on the Golden Ratio and the most world's most beautiful womenDefinitions of beauty Bell’s Palsy and Facial Paralysis Who benefits most from plastic surgeryWhy men seek plastic surgeryStandards of physical beauty: men vs. womenAge as a factor in proceduresWhy people elect plastic surgeryMentioned in this episode:MedStar Georgetown University Hospital  The Most Beautiful Women in the World - Dr. Julian DeSilvaBell’s Palsy and Mental HealthPsychology Today Blog: Dissecting Plastic SurgerySocial Media Drives Interest in Plastic Surgery ProceduresPlastic Surgery Can Make You More LikeableAbout Today’s Guest:Doctor Michael Reilly is a Professor of Otolaryngology--Head & Neck Surgery at Georgetown University Medical Center and a double-board certified facial plastic and reconstructive surgeon at MedStar Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C. His areas of expertise include both facial cosmetic surgery, including the full spectrum of minimally invasive treatments, and facial reconstructive surgery, with particular interests in the areas of nerve paralysis and microvascular reconstructive and melanoma...
Aug 3, 2023
56 min
How Language Shapes Our Understanding of Beauty
Lisa Samuels Show NotesIn today’s episode of This is Beauty Podcast, transnational author, poet, theorist and filmmaker Lisa Samuels talks to me about the problematic relationship between concepts of beauty and the tool of language, and about how this dynamic shapes our understanding and experience of beauty, even as it limits our ability to fully ever know it. What is beauty’s relationship to knowledge and understanding in poetry, literature and art, and how has this relationship been shaped by beauty’s own intellectual history? Can beauty itself ever be considered a form of knowledge and, if so, then what is its role in helping the artist imagine the unknown? If you enjoy deep dives and fascinating discussions, then this episode for you. This one, in particular, is long-walk friendly :). So, grab your favorite cuppa and hit the trails for an episode that is sure to get the wheels of your mind turning as you learn how to perceive beauty in entirely new ways.Also covered in this interview:Readings from the artist’s own work Beauty as power and commodityThe relationship between beauty and poetry Aesthetics Plato on beautyThe poet Shelly on beautyAbout Today’s GuestLisa Samuels is a transnational (US and New Zealand) poet, novelist, memoirist, editor, and theorist. She earned her PhD from the University of Virginia and currently teaches literature, theory, and creative writing at The University of Auckland, New Zealand.Her work focuses on transformance and identity, how humans become signs and how language speaks the human and non-human world. Her critical essays engage with power and the body, transnationalism and displacement, and ‘imagining what we don’t know’ in theories such as membranism and distributed centrality.Her many books include Tomorrowland, Symphony for Human Transport, The Long White Cloud of Unknowing and Breach, a response to the Covid lockdown. Her critical essays engage with power and the body, transnationalism and displacement, and ‘imagining what we don’t know’.Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Something beautiful to share? Email me at [email protected]. Find More on Lisa & Her Work Here:Electronic Poetry CenterPennsoundTomorrowlandBreachClick Here to Hear More Episodes & Subscribe to the PodcastOr….Listen on Your Favorite Podcast Platform:AppleSpotifyGoogleStitcher
Jul 13, 2023
1 hr 4 min
Kevin Kelly on Excellent Advice for Living, Beauty, Wisdom and the Future of A.I.'s
In this episode:In this episode of This is Beauty Podcast we sit down with writer and editor Kevin Kelly, to talk about his new book, Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I'd Known Earlier. We discuss the inspiration behind the book and explore how Kevin's love for proverbs and wisdom led him to share this advice with his children and ultimately, the world. Join us for this lively conversation as we hit some of the book’s highlights, touching on everything from optimism and imagination to beauty, art, YouTube, hot dogs and the future of A.I. Kevin Kelly:Kevin Kelly (@Kevin2Kelly) is a distinguished figure in the world of technology and journalism and holds the esteemed position of Senior Maverick at Wired magazine. As a co-founder of Wired in 1993, he served as its Executive Editor during the publication's formative years, guiding the magazine to its current prominence.Kelly's most recent work, Excellent Advice for Living: Wisdom I Wish I’d Known Earlier, offers a thoughtful compilation of 450 modern proverbs for a life of mindfulness and fulfillment. In addition to his literary accomplishments, he serves as co-chair of The Long Now Foundation, a membership organization dedicated to fostering long-term thinking and responsible stewardship for future generations.Show notes:On "Being the Only":"Don't aim to be the best. Aim to be the only, to do something that only you can do, to have a job that's hard to describe to your mom." (00:03:23)On Mortality:"Attend as many funerals as you can bear and listen to what people say about the departed...they mostly talk about what kind of person that person was, their character, while they were achieving." (00:05:07)On Parenting and Discipline: “Let your children choose their punishments; they'll often be tougher on themselves than you would be. “(00:08:39).On Remaining Youthful: The chief prevention against getting old is to remain astonished.(00:11:07)On the Power of YouTube:The quantity, quality, and accessibility of information on YouTube is transformative. (Examples include brain surgeons learning new techniques from their colleagues and people learning how to fix things. (00:11:57)On Waiting in Line for Experiences (00:15:14)On Imagination and Fear: Fear is fueled by a lack of imagination. (00:16:58)On The Evolution of Humanity: Humanity is evolving physically and biologically faster than ever before. (00:20:50)On The Future of AI: There will be no singularity. Humans are not the center of the galaxy but and edge case. Our type of thinking is specific to this planet, and other artificially created alien species will have specific minds suited to specific tasks. (00:24:52)On Exploration vs. Optimization: Do you optimize...
May 4, 2023
51 min
Announcement - This is Beauty Podcast, Season 2
Hey everybody! Welcome back to This is Beauty and welcome to the New Year, Here's a quick overview of what's coming up for 2023 and some of the new things you can expect to hear from us coming up in Season 2. Enjoy!
Apr 29, 2023
6 min
Hope and Beauty with Lindsay Recknell
 “There’s always hope,” or so the saying goes. 🌈🌈🌈But what if we’re not feeling especially hopeful right now? What if life has lost some of its luster and its beauty because we feel hopeless about our situation, circumstances or future? What then? How can we reclaim and re-connect with hope to re-ignite the flame of life’s beauty?In today’s episode, hope expert Lindsay Recknell (ExpertinHope.com) answers these questions, plus many others as she takes us on a journey into the nature of hope, and the science behind it. In this interview, Lindsay helps us understand why hope is vital to living a successful life and explains how we can activate the cognitive processes behind hope to improve almost any situation or circumstance in lives, be they our health, our career, or our relationships. We also talk about activating hope to fuel our dreams, achieve our goals and improve our overall well-being. The data says that people who are hopeful do better in life, and the beauty of hope, Lindsay says, is that it’s actionable!In this episode of the podcast, we find out how to put hope to work for us to make things happen!! 🌸Covered in this episode of This is Beauty Podcast:What hope really is (as opposed to what we think it is) and why understanding the difference between a hope and a wish is crucial if we want to make hope work for us. How hope works in the brain. The science behind hope. The connections between hope and Beauty. How to learn your Hope Score.Why anyone can experience hope.Support This is Beauty Podcast! 😎 ✴Subscribe, rate and review here.  ✴Share episodes with friends ✴Post on social media: #ThisIsBeautyPodcast and tag@ThisisBeautyPodcastWant to learn more on the connections between Hope & Beauty? 💥Hear Nina’s recent interview on Beauty and Hope on the Hope Meets Action Podcast:  Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/hope-motivates-action/id1479920913 Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zaW1wbGVjYXN0LmNvbS9fVkNXQ1FmbA Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3CRFYiCjKbMY3Ese1IgrTK Amazon: https://music.amazon.ca/podcasts/0692bb5a-de8e-4e41-9f8d-0813eb986393/hope-motivates-actionAbout Today’s Guest, Lindsay Recknell:As the president & CEO of Paradigm Corporate Wellness Inc, Lindsay Recknell closes the skill gap for professionals, upleveling their careers by teaching them the mental health skills they need to know to feel knowledgeable and confident about mental health at work. A CMHA-Certified Psychological Health & Safety Advisor, Lindsay works with Leaders & HR Professionals to give them the language to know what to say about mental health at work, how to help while considering the moral, ethical and legal considerations and how to make mental health-related decisions in the best interest of the company, their individual teams and, most importantly, themselves.She also has a bachelor’s degree in Entrepreneurial Leadership and has started and grown four entrepreneurial businesses in the last 12 years. With 15+ years of experience in facilitation, speaking, leadership development, podcasting, and...
Dec 22, 2022
41 min
Queens, Beauty and Power, The Life and Times of Queen Elizabeth 1
Our preoccupation with the first Elizabeth , a queen who died over four-hundred years ago, shows no signs of abating. In this episode guided by This is Beauty guest, historian, author and scholar Dr. Carole Levin, we examine the life and times of Queen Elizabeth and the relative importance of both female honor and Beauty in a time dominated by men and misogyny.
Nov 10, 2022
42 min
What Poetry Teaches Children About Beauty.
What, if anything, can poetry teach our children about the concept of Beauty, and how can it be used to help them better understand and express their feelings? To answer these and other questions, we turned to award-winning children's author, and poet, Marilyn Singer, a former school teacher who has authored more than 100 books of poetry and fiction, plus many other genres for both children and young adults.
Oct 27, 2022
59 min
Beauty and The Strip Mall Sunrise
Sometimes you have to go in search of Beauty and sometimes you find it in the most unexpected of places...This episode of This is Beauty Podcast marks the halfway point of our first season. We have some important announcements to make about the upcoming schedule and we answer a question or two about the Podcast itself. Thank you for your support of the show and don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook @ThisIsBeautyPodcast, or visit us at www.ThisisBeautyPodcast.com and send us a message through the contact page. We'd love to hear your thoughts on the show, answer any questions you might have or hear your suggestions for future episodes. We'll be back on Thursday, October 27 for the second half of the season.
Oct 6, 2022
14 min
What Makes Art Beautiful? -  R.A. Friedman
What makes a work of art beautiful? Is it the process of creating the art, the end result, or the meaning and purpose behind the work? In this wide-ranging and deeply introspective interview, we talk with fine artist R.A. Friedman about his most recent exhibition, the COVID-19 Portrait Project, the artist's life, and the often counterintuitive relationship between Beauty and art. We discuss art's unique place within the culture, and how it can be used to help us collectively process, share and heal in the wake of national tragedy even as we cover everything from arts education in America, the function of Beauty in culture and art and more:-What compels an artist to devote his life to the process of creating art? -Given its obvious utility, why doesn't art play a bigger role in American society?-What is the function of Beauty from an artist's perspective?-What makes a work of art beautiful?Don't miss the fascinating conversation. To learn more about the artist, his work and the COVID-19 Portrait Project please visit our website at: This Is Beauty Podcast.
Sep 29, 2022
53 min
The Most Beautiful Place in the World - Author Judith Mitrani
Many of us dream about retiring abroad, or about living our final years unencumbered with worry in some beautiful location in a far off land, but today’s guest, author and doctor Judith Mitrani has done exactly that. Her memoir, “The Most Beautiful Place in the World: A Memoir of a Psychoanalyst and the Realization of a State of Mind”, is the story of her life and career as a world-renowned psychoanalyst living first in Los Angeles, and now Paris where she resides with her husband, Ted. We asked Judith to talk to us about her career, first as a breeder of Arabian Horses turned Psychoanalyst, and now as an author living in Paris. We wanted to find out how she and her husband made their beautiful dream a reality, especially after having gotten a late start on their plan. We also wanted to know more about the realization that Judith arrived at while penning her memoir; that the most beautiful place in the world isn’t really a place at all, but rather a state of mind. 
Sep 22, 2022
52 min
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