• Lipstick on a Pig, have you done it?

  • 2025/04/22
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Lipstick on a Pig, have you done it?

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  • That's Camellia - Episode Title: Lipstick on a Pig: More Than Just a Saying

    Today's show is about a familiar saying, "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig," and exploring its deeper meanings in our lives and relationships.

    What Does "Lipstick on a Pig" Really Mean?

    • It's about the contrast between appearance and reality.
    • Surface-level changes trying to mask a fundamental issue.
    • Examples in everyday life (fixing up old things, marketing, personal presentation).

    The Ripple Effect: Surface Changes and Deeper Consequences

    • Thinking about small actions creating ripples, both positive and negative.
    • Pros of "Lipstick":
      • Immediate joy or appeal.
      • A first step towards improvement.
      • Showing care or intention.
    • Cons of "Lipstick":
      • Distraction from underlying problems.
      • Potential for feeling misled.
      • Dishonesty or manipulation.

    Lipstick on a Pig in Relationships:

    • Examples: Grand gestures vs. consistent effort, flattery vs. genuine support.
    • Positive Ripples: Small acts of reconciliation, initial smoothing over of issues.
    • Negative Ripples: Ignoring core problems leading to eroded trust and dissatisfaction.
    • The importance of looking beyond surface gestures to address fundamental needs.

    Diving into the Data (with Resource Mentions):

    • Misleading Advertising: Around 68% of consumers report feeling misled by advertising (Resources: Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Better Business Bureau (BBB), marketing research).
    • Superficiality & Relationship Satisfaction: Couples focused on superficiality report ~35% lower long-term satisfaction (Resource: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Journal of Family Psychology).
    • Poor Communication & Relationship Failure: Poor communication is a major factor in over 50% of failed long-term relationships (Resource: Research by John Gottman, relationship counseling literature).
    • Open Communication & Satisfaction: Couples with open communication report ~70-80% higher satisfaction (Resource: Journal of Marriage and Family).
    • Impact of Small Gestures: Consistent small gestures are often more impactful (65%) than grand, infrequent displays (35%) (Resource: Affection Exchange Theory, research by Laura Stafford).

    Don't forget to:

    Call to Action:

    • Subscribe to That's Camellia Podcast for more empowering and insightful conversations.

    • Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear this message.

    • Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

    • Visit Camellia's website at thatscamellia.com to learn more about her life coaching services.
    • Check out Camellia's new E-book available now on Kobo.com!

    Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode!

    Share the love!

    Know someone who might benefit from this reflection? Share this episode with them and spark a meaningful conversation.

    Stay tuned!

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That's Camellia - Episode Title: Lipstick on a Pig: More Than Just a Saying

Today's show is about a familiar saying, "You can put lipstick on a pig, but it's still a pig," and exploring its deeper meanings in our lives and relationships.

What Does "Lipstick on a Pig" Really Mean?

  • It's about the contrast between appearance and reality.
  • Surface-level changes trying to mask a fundamental issue.
  • Examples in everyday life (fixing up old things, marketing, personal presentation).

The Ripple Effect: Surface Changes and Deeper Consequences

  • Thinking about small actions creating ripples, both positive and negative.
  • Pros of "Lipstick":
    • Immediate joy or appeal.
    • A first step towards improvement.
    • Showing care or intention.
  • Cons of "Lipstick":
    • Distraction from underlying problems.
    • Potential for feeling misled.
    • Dishonesty or manipulation.

Lipstick on a Pig in Relationships:

  • Examples: Grand gestures vs. consistent effort, flattery vs. genuine support.
  • Positive Ripples: Small acts of reconciliation, initial smoothing over of issues.
  • Negative Ripples: Ignoring core problems leading to eroded trust and dissatisfaction.
  • The importance of looking beyond surface gestures to address fundamental needs.

Diving into the Data (with Resource Mentions):

  • Misleading Advertising: Around 68% of consumers report feeling misled by advertising (Resources: Federal Trade Commission (FTC), Better Business Bureau (BBB), marketing research).
  • Superficiality & Relationship Satisfaction: Couples focused on superficiality report ~35% lower long-term satisfaction (Resource: Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, Journal of Family Psychology).
  • Poor Communication & Relationship Failure: Poor communication is a major factor in over 50% of failed long-term relationships (Resource: Research by John Gottman, relationship counseling literature).
  • Open Communication & Satisfaction: Couples with open communication report ~70-80% higher satisfaction (Resource: Journal of Marriage and Family).
  • Impact of Small Gestures: Consistent small gestures are often more impactful (65%) than grand, infrequent displays (35%) (Resource: Affection Exchange Theory, research by Laura Stafford).

Don't forget to:

Call to Action:

  • Subscribe to That's Camellia Podcast for more empowering and insightful conversations.

  • Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear this message.

  • Leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

  • Visit Camellia's website at thatscamellia.com to learn more about her life coaching services.
  • Check out Camellia's new E-book available now on Kobo.com!

Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review if you enjoyed this episode!

Share the love!

Know someone who might benefit from this reflection? Share this episode with them and spark a meaningful conversation.

Stay tuned!

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