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The Cheer Up Luv Podcast: Lou Northcote

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Hello and welcome back to the penultimate episode of Season 3! Today on the show I'm speaking to changemaker Lou Northcote. Lou is an activist, influencer and ex-model, known for her notable campaign #FreeThePimple, a skin positivity movement. After developing acne, Lou’s modelling career was put on hold, so she decided to challenge the skin stigma by using the hashtag #freethepimple in 2017. By doing this, Lou aimed to bring awareness of other people living with skin conditions, and has created an online space for people to share their skin-positive stories.

In today's episode we talk about receiving unsolicited advice, why "resting bitch face" for men is not a thing, and why "perfect" skin is a myth.

TW: In this episode we will be reading out an experience of sexual harassment.

You can find Lou here: @freethepimple and here: @lounorthcote and here:https://linktr.ee/Lounorthcote

Resources:

https://www.womenshealthmag.com

https://rightsofwomen.org.uk/

https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/

https://plan-uk.org/act-for-girls/street-harassment

If you would like to send in your story, please feel free to DM @cheerupluv or submit via the website: http://www.cheerupluv.com

Music composed by Alex Gruz

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Hello and welcome back to the penultimate episode of Season 3! Today on the show I'm speaking to changemaker Lou Northcote. Lou is an activist, influencer and ex-model, known for her notable campaign #FreeThePimple, a skin positivity movement. After developing acne, Lou’s modelling career was put on hold, so she decided to challenge the skin stigma by using the hashtag #freethepimple in 2017. By doing this, Lou aimed to bring awareness of other people living with skin conditions, and has created an online space for people to share their skin-positive stories.

In today's episode we talk about receiving unsolicited advice, why "resting bitch face" for men is not a thing, and why "perfect" skin is a myth.

TW: In this episode we will be reading out an experience of sexual harassment.

You can find Lou here: @freethepimple and here: @lounorthcote and here:https://linktr.ee/Lounorthcote

Resources:

https://www.womenshealthmag.com

https://rightsofwomen.org.uk/

https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/

https://plan-uk.org/act-for-girls/street-harassment

If you would like to send in your story, please feel free to DM @cheerupluv or submit via the website: http://www.cheerupluv.com

Music composed by Alex Gruz

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eliza-hatch/support
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