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Misconceptions about feminism with Harriet, Sandi and May

52 min · 15 de may de 2026
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We dive into feminism, intersectional feminism, and the many myths that still surround the word itself - especially online. From growing up as women in Myanmar to navigating gender expectations abroad, we unpack how inequality shows up in everyday life, culture, relationships, work, and identity. In this episode, we talk about:✨ what feminism actually means✨ why feminism is not anti-men✨ toxic masculinity and emotional repression✨ gender roles in Myanmar society✨ intersectionality, privilege, and lived experiences✨ why one-size-fits-all feminism doesn’t work We also reflect on personal stories that shaped our understanding of feminism from witnessing double standards as young girls to recognizing how systems affect everyone differently depending on gender, class, ethnicity, and social position. This episode is thoughtful, messy, funny, emotional, and occasionally slightly feral. ⚠️ Side effects may include:– questioning societal norms– realizing feminism benefits everyone– getting irrationally angry at “not all men” comments

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