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This week on The Audaci-Tea Podcast, your hosts Lisa, Sovereign, and Gwen dive into the infuriating reality of medical gaslighting, where women's symptoms are dismissed, downplayed, or misdiagnosed by healthcare providers. But first, in our Tea Time segment, we spill the tea on the latest headlines, including Trump’s executive order slashing funding for NPR and PBS, a breakdown of the SAVE Act and its threat to voter access, and looming economic impacts from shipping delays and mass layoffs at UPS.
In the main discussion, we explore how women, especially women of color, face systemic discrimination in healthcare, unpack the exploitative history of gynecology, and challenge the medical establishment’s paternalistic attitudes toward birth control, pain, and bodily autonomy.
And finally, in our Feminist Herstory segment, we honor Henrietta Lacks, the Black woman whose cells were taken without consent and used to power decades of medical breakthroughs, reminding us how deeply racism is woven into the fabric of modern medicine.
🎧 This episode shines a light on the intersection of gender, race, and power in healthcare, and why we must stop apologizing for advocating for ourselves.
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🎙️ The Audaci-Tea is a production of Siren Sound, executively produced by Lisa Carr, The Sovereign Woman, and Gwen. Music, audio production, and show production by Ryan Marth.
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💡 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Siren Sound or its affiliates. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.
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This week on The Audaci-Tea Podcast, your hosts Lisa, Sovereign, and Gwen dive into the infuriating reality of medical gaslighting, where women's symptoms are dismissed, downplayed, or misdiagnosed by healthcare providers. But first, in our Tea Time segment, we spill the tea on the latest headlines, including Trump’s executive order slashing funding for NPR and PBS, a breakdown of the SAVE Act and its threat to voter access, and looming economic impacts from shipping delays and mass layoffs at UPS.
In the main discussion, we explore how women, especially women of color, face systemic discrimination in healthcare, unpack the exploitative history of gynecology, and challenge the medical establishment’s paternalistic attitudes toward birth control, pain, and bodily autonomy.
And finally, in our Feminist Herstory segment, we honor Henrietta Lacks, the Black woman whose cells were taken without consent and used to power decades of medical breakthroughs, reminding us how deeply racism is woven into the fabric of modern medicine.
🎧 This episode shines a light on the intersection of gender, race, and power in healthcare, and why we must stop apologizing for advocating for ourselves.
🎙️ Topics Discussed:
✨ Links and Resources Mentioned:
📚 This Week’s Recommendation:
💌 Join the Conversation:
☕✨ Support the Show:
▶️ Subscribe & Watch Full Episodes on YouTube:
📱 Follow Us Online:
🕰️ Episode Chapters:
🎙️ The Audaci-Tea is a production of Siren Sound, executively produced by Lisa Carr, The Sovereign Woman, and Gwen. Music, audio production, and show production by Ryan Marth.
📩 For advertising, business, or general inquiries, email [email protected]
💡 Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of Siren Sound or its affiliates. This podcast is for informational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered professional advice.

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