Selling Desire: Who Profits and Who Pays? | Luma & Bloom w Nic and Kate Ep. 61
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In this episode of Luma & Bloom, we dive into the cultural belief that “sex sells” — and what that message is really selling us. From vintage ads that reduced women to props, to modern campaigns featuring OnlyFans models, to the way companies pose models in their clothing, we explore how marketing has shaped the way society values bodies, desire, and identity.
We discuss the difference between cancel culture and accountability, the impact of sexualized media on self-worth, and why challenging these norms matters — especially for those recovering from exploitation.
This isn’t about shame — it’s about awareness.
It’s about naming the systems that profit from objectification and learning to see ourselves and others with dignity.
Vintage ad photo credit: https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/offensive-sexist-vintage-ads/
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Music: The Light from Within by Howard Harper-Barnes
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