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Delightfully Unhinged

Podkast av Harriet, Sandi and May

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Delightfully Unhinged is what happens when three women from Myanmar/Burma sit down and decide to unpack society, culture, and our own emotional damage - publicly đŸŽ™ïžđŸ˜… We talk about everything from gender norms and relationships to mental health and diaspora identity
 with honesty, a lot of chaos, and just enough self-awareness to keep it together (barely). If you like your social commentary real, reflective, and slightly unhinged - you’re in the right place.

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Misconceptions about feminism with Harriet, Sandi and May

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

15. mai 2026 - 52 min
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Social media addiction with Harriet, Sandi and May

đŸŽ™ïž Social Media Addiction - our most unhinged episode yet. We started this episode trying to talk about social media
 and ended up unpacking algorithms, mental health, online harassment, misinformation - and our own questionable screen habits. From the early days of Tumblr and Friendster to today’s dopamine-driven feeds, we reflect on how social media has shifted from connection to something much more complex and sometimes, overwhelming. We talk about:– doomscrolling and emotional burnout– how tech companies design platforms to keep us hooked– the mental health impact of constant exposure to news and content– diaspora experiences of staying connected (and overwhelmed) at the same time– why going offline feels impossible
 but necessary Also featuring:dark humour, random spirals, and a little bit of self-exposure ⚠ This episode may cause sudden awareness of your screen time

3. mai 2026 - 58 min
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Understanding generational trauma with Harriet, Sandi and May

"You can't heal what you don't recognize." ~ Sandi In this episode of "Delightfully Unhinged," the hosts May, Sandi, and Harriet delve into the complex topic of generational trauma, sharing their personal experiences and insights. We discuss how trauma can be passed down through families and cultures, affecting individuals' behaviors and coping mechanisms. The conversation highlights the internalized nature of trauma, emphasizing that it is not just about personal experiences but also about collective societal issues, particularly in the context of our upbringing in Myanmar. We also reflect on childhoods, the parenting styles experienced, and how these have shaped adult lives, including relationships and self-perceptions. As we explore the nuances of generational trauma, we also touch on the importance of awareness and healing. We share our strategies for processing trauma, such as therapy and open communication with family members. #trauma #traumahealing #mentalhealth #generationaltrauma #podcast #lifestyle #patriarchy #educationsystem #delightfullyunhinged #criticalthinking #burmesepodcast #womenpodcasters

9. april 2026 - 42 min
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