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Buckle Up Babes

ftheniceguypodcast
Misogyny
Toxic Masculinity
Matt Rife
Mental Health
Nice Guy
Infidelity
Women In Comedy
Relationship Dynamics
Domestic Violence
Women
Love Actually
Improv Comedy
Feminism
Parenting
Family Dynamics
Divorce
Astrology
Trans Community
Comedy
Disability Rights

Welcome to the newly rebranded Buckle Up Babes (formerly the F the Nice guy Podcast), where we dive deep into current topics, viral stories, and any issue we're currently hyperfixated on.

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You asked for it, and it's finally here. And just in time for the spooky season. But as is often the case, real life is much more terrifying than any made-up scary story could ever be.

On March 7, 2014 - Malaysian flight MH370 takes off at 12:41 AM.... more

When it comes to being a couple, bedtime routines can be a hard thing to manage. But this AITA may take the cake. This husband demands something from his wife... something he claims he literally cannot sleep without holding. No, it's not a blankie. I... more

We're back to our roots, friends... talking about Nice Guys. And today's subject may just be one of the most notorious Nice Guys I've ever known... and now he has a podcast.

Ned Fulmer was once not just a "nice guy" but a Try Guy. The Try Guys were ... more

We're back for part two with some piping hot thoughts and theories. Make sure to watch Part 1 of this episode because Part 2 is nothing but spoilers! As a reminder, neither host is a trained psychologist, and all suggestions are based solely on our o... more

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Recent Guests

Jamila Bradley
Content creator who talks about relationships and belonging, currently writing a book titled 'In Kinship, a Toolkit for Relationships'.
Episode: We Need to Talk about How White Women Are Often The "Nice Guys" Of Women
Therese Lee
Content creator, founder of JS Media, and feminist.
JS Media
Episode: The Repackaging of Regressive Ideas: Pink Misogyny (With Therese Lee)
Jordan Tan
Content creator, outspoken feminist, and woman of color known for addressing women's rights and empowerment
Episode: The "Nice Guy" From Down Under (With Jordan Tan)
Jennifer Esposito
Writer, Director, and Star of Fresh Kills
Independent Filmmaker
Episode: When A Woman In Hollywood Refused to Be Silenced (With Jennifer Esposito)
Paige Connell
Content creator and advocate for affordable childcare
Episode: What Happens When A Popular "Girl Dad" Gets Called Out
Eleni Segredos
Author known for work on narcissism
Episode: Dealing With The People Who Back Narcissistic Abusers
Abigail Jensen
Host of the Rat Girls Podcast
Rat Girls Podcast
Episode: The Men Are Emboldened, Enraged, And All Up In My Comments Section
Eleni Segredo
Expert on covert abuse and narcissistic behavior
Episode: Class is In Session... Narcissism 101 (Part 2)
Eleni Sagredos
Author of But They're So Nice, expert in narcissism
Episode: Class is in Session... Narcissism 101 (Part 1)

Hosts

Peyton
Co-host of Buckle Up Babes
Reagan
Host of Buckle Up Babes

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 519 ratings
  • Disappointed

    This last episode was basically a copy and paste of another YouTubers deep dive on the subject matter, down to the catch phrases “you either die a hero or live long enough to be the villain”and outraged taking points. The YouTubers video was put of days before this episode released. Rather sketchy.

    Apple Podcasts
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    booknerd_40
    United States3 months ago
  • White Women Are The Nice Guys of Feminism

    What is the goal of dividing out white women for vitriol? In particular regarding the Met Gala, you presume the intention of white women not dressing out for the theme of black dandyism as if they didn’t want to overshadow anyone-but what did they actually do other than take a back seat so as not to make it about themselves- which you also would have accused of being racist. White women have been chastised and redirected-just like all women-only they get it from other women as well. Men don’t d... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    MarnieMakeWord
    United States4 months ago
  • Misinformation

    This podcaster repeatedly spreads misinformation on her media channels

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    Sreid923
    United States4 months ago
  • Regan does such a great job breaking down these guys in a relatable, non-judgemental, hysterical way. I'm in my early 40s & wish this was around when I was in the trenches of my 20s.

    Audible
    5
    Joanne
    United States5 months ago
  • OMG we've all encountered the same guy!

    Regan does such a great job breaking down these guys in a relatable, non-judgemental, hysterical way. I'm in my early 40s & wish this was around when I was in the trenches of my 20s.

    Audible
    5
    Joanne
    United States5 months ago

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Some listeners praise the show for its insightful commentary on women's experiences and societal issues, while others criticize it for perceived negativity or lack of depth.
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The Repackaging of Regressive Ideas: Pink Misogyny (With Therese Lee)
Q: Where can people find your new Red Pill series?
It's going to be available on my Substack, where I will provide six parts covering each phase of Red Pill and resources to combat it.
The "Nice Guy" From Down Under (With Jordan Tan)
Q: How are you feeling about that experience?
I'm grateful that I have educated myself and recognized the signs of such behaviors; it's not just about me but a bigger issue that women face worldwide.
The "Nice Guy" From Down Under (With Jordan Tan)
Q: Tell me a little bit about your content and then getting these voice notes.
I share a lot about feminism and women's rights, empowering women through my self-expression.
Lessons in Decentering Men From A Recovering "Cool Girl" With Melanie Hamlett (Part 2)
Q: What little pieces of advice would you give to women who are trying to unpack their internalized misogyny and trying to advocate for themselves?
If you're in the beginning of the journey, I would say don't date. Take time to learn about yourselves and work on any trauma responses.
When the Other Woman...Is Your MOM
Q: What would your words of advice be to someone who has a bad feeling?
Discover your own sense of self-worth and stop looking to others to tell you your value.

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This show presents insightful discussions on contemporary issues, viral stories, and personal narratives, centered around the complex dynamics of relationships and societal norms. Regularly tackling themes such as toxic masculinity, gender dynamics, and the challenges faced by women, the hosts critically examine narratives that often romanticize harmful behaviors in both media and personal relationships. Unique in its blend of humor and seriousness, the content resonates with listeners who seek empowerment and understanding of their experiences while encouraging deep reflection on societal expectations and personal identity.

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1. Mr. Pick Me & The Manhater
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Recent guests on Buckle Up Babes include:

1. Jamila Bradley
2. Therese Lee
3. Jordan Tan
4. Jennifer Esposito
5. Paige Connell
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