The Reclamation Hour Podcast

Ep 46 How Purity Culture Shape Shifted Into Modern Day Life

February 20, 2026·1h 5m
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this episode, we continue to unpack purity culture as a system deeply rooted in patriarchy that still shapes how we understand virginity, women’s worth, beauty standards, food, and even spirituality. We break down the myth of virginity and why the hymen is medically meaningless, explore how purity culture creates hierarchies of worth, and examine how these narratives show up in diet culture, health extremism, and political disengagement. We also talk about duality — how to hold grief without collapsing, how to engage spirituality without bypassing, and why nuance is essential in conversations about gender, sustainability, and cultural identity. Purity culture didn’t disappear. It evolved. And if we don’t name it, it continues shaping our bodies, beliefs, and communities. In this episode, we explore: Why virginity is a social construct, not a biological fact How purity culture influences beauty standards and body image The connection between purity culture and diet culture Food politics, cultural identity, and sustainability How capitalism benefits from self-blame and isolation Why holding duality is essential for spiritual maturity Resources Mentioned: To learn more about the Priestess Training:  https://www.themysticinthewoods.com/priestesstraining Your Latina Nutritionist https://www.instagram.com/your.latina.nutritionist/   Connect with Kate: Instagram: @themysticinthewoods YouTube: @themysticinthewoods Find all her current offerings here. Connect with Alexandra: Instagram: @theserpentinewitch Find all her current offerings here.

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