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Why Are We Afraid Of Baldness?

An illustration featuring a four-by-four grid of different male heads. The perspective on the illustration is from above, looking down on various degrees of baldness, from different-sized bald spots to receding hairlines to complete baldness. The races of the  men vary, along with their facial expressions. Some men seem indifferent, while others seem distressed. The word "Embodied" is at the top of the illustration.
Charnel Hunter

The majority of American men over 35 will experience thinning hair and balding. Why is something so normal so culturally feared?

American culture runs rampant with both fear and reverence of baldness. Bald jokes and bald movie villains highlight the undercurrent of derision, while macho men like The Rock and Vin Diesel brand baldness as a symbol of strength and manliness. Even Anita, someone who has a healthy skepticism of beauty standards, cautions her husband John against picking at his bald spot 鈥 he could make it worse!

What both Anita and John don鈥檛 know is where these attitudes around baldness come from and what overall impact they have about how balding men feel about themselves. She brings her questions to two men who've interrogated baldness from all angles: race, sexuality, science, media, culture and lived experience.

is dean of the School of Communication and Annenberg University Professor at Northwestern University. He is also the author of 鈥,鈥 an essay on baldness, masculinity and Blackness. And is an assistant professor in the School of Psychology at University College Dublin. Glen鈥檚 research includes the medicalization of baldness and the history of marketing anti-baldness products.

Special thanks to Jon, Russ and Terry for contributing to this episode.

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Kaia Findlay is the lead producer of Embodied, 瓜神app's weekly podcast and radio show about sex, relationships and health. Kaia first joined the 瓜神app team in 2020 as a producer for The State of Things.
Anita Rao is an award-winning journalist, host, creator, and executive editor of "Embodied," a weekly radio show and podcast about sex, relationships & health.
Amanda Magnus is the executive producer of Embodied, a weekly radio show and podcast about sex, relationships and health. She has also worked on other 瓜神app shows including Tested and CREEP.