
The patriarchy was built to outlive us. However, patriarchal power also runs like software. Once you understand its code and where its bugs are, you can easily hack it. Inspired by The 48 Laws of Power, The Baddest Bitch in the Building is the first and only podcast discussing how to hack the patriarchy by:
Using its loopholes to your advantage
Unlearning the invisible conditioning keeping you sm... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 55 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureSelf-ImprovementEducationPhilosophy | |||

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I'm sure you want people to do more for you, especially your partner. Maybe even your coworkers. Unfortunately, because most women are conditioned to perform constant emotional labour, there's a specific behaviour you need to stop if you want people ... more
Your tendency to be realistic is robbing you of the future you deserve. From girlhood, most of us have been discouraged from being "too" ambitious because it violates the traditional trajectory of a woman's life: go to school, get a job, get married,... more
Spoiled girls get whatever they want, while low maintenance girls get what they're given. There's absolutely nothing wrong with being spoiled — a spoiled woman is simply someone with a high sense of worth, who knows what she wants, and never settles ... more
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Focused on unpacking the complexities of the patriarchal system, this podcast addresses themes like women's empowerment, self-love, and societal expectations. Through personal anecdotes and critical discussions, the host encourages listeners, particularly women, to challenge and redefine their understanding of worth and boundaries. Episodes delve into topics such as emotional labor, the significance of authenticity in relationships, and the psychology underlying social dynamics, often intertwining humor with insightful commentary. The overall approach appears to foster a sense of community and empowerment among listeners, inviting them to embrace their individuality and reject limiting societal narratives.
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