BEAUTY. Beauty is not just skin deep. It's found in your laugh, in your step, your personality, and your perfect imperfections. In this week's episode, I had a conversation with Jennifer Norman, founder of the Human Beauty Movement and we discuss her passion to to help others discover the healing power of compassion for themselves, why she started HBM and what it means to love the skin that you are in.
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Humanist Beauty Movement
The Human Body Movement
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