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Difficult Conversations About Beauty

Difficult Conversations About Beauty

Written by: Anita East
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The good, the bad, and the ugly. Be prepared to have some difficult conversations about beauty. By delving deep into what beauty really looks like, Anita East will leave no stone unturned. Best-selling author of Beautiful Unique Faces and a sought-after speaker, Anita has performed over 18,000 non-surgical cosmetic medicine treatments in her busy clinic.In bite-sized episodes, Anita will explore what's currently making the most 'beauty' noise. She'll take your questions about beauty, and if she doesn't know the answers, she'll enlist the help of other professionals. Anita will also, from time to time, have some Difficult Conversations About Beauty with exciting guests. These will be equal parts revealing and comforting.Anita aims to rip apart society's expectations of perfection and share her proven formula for becoming happier and more beautiful in your own skin.

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  • Inclusivity - Finding Everyone’s Unique Beauty
    Nov 21 2025

    Welcome to Difficult Conversations About Beauty, a podcast hosted by Anita East — author of the book Beautiful Unique Faces and a Nurse Practitioner with a special interest in dermatology, primary care, non-surgical cosmetic medicine, women’s health, and nutritional medicine.

    This podcast explores the science, psychology, and social impact of beauty through honest and evidence-based conversations.

    Before we begin, please note that the information shared in this podcast is intended for general educational purposes only. It does not replace personalised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every individual’s health needs are unique, and listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from a qualified health-care professional who understands their personal medical history.

    If medicines or prescription-only products are discussed in this episode, that information is intended solely for registered health-care professionals and is provided in accordance withAHPRA and TGA regulations. These discussions are not advertisements, endorsements, or recommendations for use.

    By continuing to listen, you acknowledge that Difficult Conversations About Beauty provides professional discussion and education — not direct clinical advice.

    If you haven’t already, listen to my heartfelt chat with much-loved Australian personality Angie Kent here - https://youtu.be/hDPOsnUbgj0?si=795V3CJofboNu6TD

    Sadly, Angie’s experience with cosmetic treatments is a common one. In our chat, Angie revealed her experience from being overtreated to a 12-month period of painfully dissolving the treatment.

    Angie sparks a hugely important conversation on beauty standards and inclusivity. In this solo episode of reflection, I question why and how we initially and continue to get it all wrong.

    You see, Angie fell foul of the trend of the last few years, which is all about creating the same set of lips, cheeks, chins, and jawlines—essentially creating clones of each other. Not only is there nothing attractive, let alone beautiful, about this ‘look,’ but my colleagues and I need to consider carefully the unintended and harmful consequences on people's physical and mental health.

    It’s about time we embraced diversity in cosmetic medicine and focused on the uniqueness of every face we see. Beauty has many faces, so let's question the idea of a "perfect" face and remind ourselves of its subjectivity.

    Inclusive cosmetic medicine celebrates diversity, respects individual appearance, and shakes up the single beauty standard. However, this trend has a massive shortfall, and TGA and AHPRA are trying to rectify it. Is it too little, too late?


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    27 mins
  • Angie Kent Speaks Out AND All I Can Do Is Apologise
    Nov 21 2025

    Welcome to Difficult Conversations About Beauty, a podcast hosted by Anita East — author of the book Beautiful Unique Faces and a Nurse Practitioner with a special interest in dermatology, primary care, non-surgical cosmetic medicine, women’s health, and nutritional medicine.

    This podcast explores the science, psychology, and social impact of beauty through honest and evidence-based conversations.

    Before we begin, please note that the information shared in this podcast is intended for general educational purposes only. It does not replace personalised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every individual’s health needs are unique, and listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from a qualified health-care professional who understands their personal medical history.

    If medicines or prescription-only products are discussed in this episode, that information is intended solely for registered health-care professionals and is provided in accordance withAHPRA and TGA regulations. These discussions are not advertisements, endorsements, or recommendations for use.

    By continuing to listen, you acknowledge that Difficult Conversations About Beauty provides professional discussion and education — not direct clinical advice.

    In this powerful episode, our guest Angie Kent shares her personal experience with receiving treatment when she was vulnerable and struggling with her health both mentally and physically. In this sometimes heartbreaking interview, we discuss the damage that happens when injectors take advantage of their patients to perform unnecessary treatments. Angie bravely discusses firsthand the harm she experienced when a practitioner told her she looked bad and then promised the only way she’d look better was to have a lot of unnecessary treatment.

    Angie opens up about the impact that this particular period of overtreatment had on her life, extending far beyond her physical appearance.

    When I asked Angie what we could do to make it better, she asked for an immediate end to unethical practices, advocating for a more restrained and empathetic approach within the industry.

    Often during this episode, all I could do was listen and apologise to Angie for what she experienced. As a firm patient advocate and an empowerer of my fellow clinicians, I promised Angie that we’d keep the interview unedited and we’d share some pretty uncomfortable truths in an effort to make it better and to make it safer for all.

    Now, Angie is doing what Angie does best, being the best advocate for women’s health. She’s co-founded Seen_wh with Katie McCready and together they give a voice to womxn who’ve ever felt silenced and confused because of chronic health issues.


    Angie Kent

    Seen_wh: https://www.instagram.com/seen_wh?igsh=MTU2NW96cTV1bWs1bg==

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    48 mins
  • Listening to Your Gut: Making a Plan to Reduce Stress and Eat Healthier
    Nov 21 2025

    Welcome to Difficult Conversations About Beauty, a podcast hosted by Anita East — author of the book Beautiful Unique Faces and a Nurse Practitioner with a special interest in dermatology, primary care, non-surgical cosmetic medicine, women’s health, and nutritional medicine.

    This podcast explores the science, psychology, and social impact of beauty through honest and evidence-based conversations.

    Before we begin, please note that the information shared in this podcast is intended for general educational purposes only. It does not replace personalised medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Every individual’s health needs are unique, and listeners are encouraged to seek guidance from a qualified health-care professional who understands their personal medical history.

    If medicines or prescription-only products are discussed in this episode, that information is intended solely for registered health-care professionals and is provided in accordance withAHPRA and TGA regulations. These discussions are not advertisements, endorsements, or recommendations for use.

    By continuing to listen, you acknowledge that Difficult Conversations About Beauty provides professional discussion and education — not direct clinical advice.

    Welcome back to the Difficult Conversations About Beauty Podcast. In our last episode, we had a deep dive conversation with Dr. Agnes Warchalowski about the crucial connection between our gut health, stress levels, and overall well-being. Dr. Agnes left us with two powerful action items: reducing processed food intake and minimising stress in our lives. Today, we're going to explore how to implement these steps, even when life throws unexpected challenges our way.

    After our insightful conversation with Dr. Agnes, I embarked on a journey to prioritise my health and well-being. However, life had other plans. Despite my intentions, I found myself in a whirlwind of stress, with circumstances well beyond my control amplifying my anxiety.

    Finding Solace on My Birthday: On my birthday, amidst the chaos, I took a moment to reflect on what truly brings me joy and comfort. It was a day of self-care, filled with writing, a rejuvenating massage, and a spontaneous decision to change up my look with a Taylor Swift-inspired fringe. These simple acts of self-love reminded me of the importance of nurturing my mind and body.

    The healing massage, unearthed buried emotions and allowed me to confront long-avoided decisions. Despite the challenges, I made a commitment to start the journey towards better health, just as Dr. Agnes advised. I recognised that healing is not always linear and requires patience and perseverance.

    Anita East

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    www.twitter.com/AuthorAnitaEast

    Book and Online Shop

    https://www.anitaeast.com/beautiful-unique-faces-book-second-edition

    https://anitaeast.com.au/shop/

    52 Unique Beauty Affirmation Cards - https://anitaeast.com.au/shop/product/52-unique-beauty-affirmation-card-pack/




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    16 mins
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