Blush & Ballots Podcast
I had the opportunity to sit down with Katelyn Curran—an author who shares her powerful story of growing up in a rigid, fundamentalist Christian household. In her book, she unpacks the long-lasting effects of that upbringing and the ways she’s still untangling its grip as both a woman and a mother.We talked about the version of motherhood we were sold as children, our earliest sexual experiences, and the shame that so often follows women who dare to explore their own desire. Because purity culture is so ingrained in our culture. It’s not just about waiting for marriage. It’s a doctrine, deeply embedded in American Christianity and culture, that starts in girlhood and quietly governs our womanhood.We explored how the rising “tradwife” movement isn’t just nostalgic; it’s deeply concerning. We dove into conversations about masturbation, sexual fluidity, and the complicated, often unspoken truths of our own experiences. And we shared how we’re intentionally raising our children in a way that’s revolutionary. We’re actively breaking cycles of toxic behavior and generational trauma. Because parenting, when done with consciousness and courage, is a political act.This episode is raw, honest, and healing—but fair warning: it may cause a few red cheeks if you’re easily embarrassed.It [http://embarrassed.It]’s for every woman who’s ever been called too loud, too proud, too sexual, or too independent.And if that makes you uncomfortable—maybe it’s worth asking why.
6 episodios
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