Say What You Need To Say
Episode Overview: In this thought-provoking episode of "Say What You Need to Say," hosts Thea and Tandy dive deep into the complex topic of patriarchy, its far-reaching impacts, and how we can work towards dismantling it. Key Points DiscussedUnderstanding Patriarchy * Definition: A social system where men hold the primary amount of power and privilege * Impact: Leads to gendered and intersectional inequalities, disparities in education and employment, and normalization of gender-based violence * Women can inadvertently perpetuate patriarchal norms * Importance of questioning and challenging these norms * Affects everyone, regardless of gender * Dismantling it requires active exploration, curiosity, and a shift in mindset * Practical self-care practices to resist patriarchy * Importance of rest, movement, and pleasure in prioritizing well-being * "Patriarchy is not only pushed forward by men or male-prescribing bodies, humans. So if you identify as male, that doesn't mean that you're patriarchal." * "Go get you an orgasm, because that will also do the trick too." * "Dismantling internalized patriarchy is everyone's work. It is not just about being mad at men and dismantling it frees men as well." * The Role of Women Internalized Patriarchy Resistance and Self-Care Notable Quotes Episode Breakdown 00:00 - Introduction and Defining Patriarchy06:22 - Recognizing the System and the Need for Change 11:18 - The Slow Process of Shifting the System 16:21 - Practical Self-Care Practices for Resisting Patriarchy 19:24 - The Sneaky Ways Women Perpetuate Patriarchy 30:40 - Dismantling Internalized Patriarchy: Everyone's Work 40:54 - Conclusion, Next Steps, and Takeaway Understanding and dismantling patriarchy is a collective responsibility that requires ongoing effort, self-reflection, and action from all members of society. Connect with the Hosts Find Thea [https://www.instagram.com/goddesshood.co] and Tandy [https://www.instagram.com/tandy_gutierrez] on Instagram and other social media platforms to continue the conversation about Bridgerton and other topics discussed on the show.
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