Blessed & Stressed

Tradwives

26 min · Ayer
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In this episode, Katie and Sheyi discuss the tradwife phenomenon. Are tradwives really as influential as the media make them out to be? Which couples are actually happier—those in traditional setups, or those who split work and home life equally? And what are the religious and political implications of the online revival of domestic femininity they portray? Tune in to our penultimate episode before Blessed and Stressed takes a summer break.

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Sarah Mullally: The First Female Archbishop of Canterbury

In Episode 5 of Blessed & Stress: Religion and Politics Across the Pond, Katie Gaddini and Sheyi Martins-Allen explore the appointment of Sarah Mullally as the first female Archbishop of Canterbury, and what her leadership means for the future of the Church of England. As she steps into one of the most influential roles in global Christianity, we unpack the challenges she faces, including growing religious conservatism in the UK and the rise of Reform-aligned Christian movements, along with debates over LGBTQ+ inclusion within the Church. We also examine the shifting political landscape, including the evolving faith narrative of Kemi Badenoch, and the cultural fallout from Donald Trump’s viral “AI Jesus” post.

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