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In this week’s episode of The Audaci-Tea Podcast, hosts Lisa and Sovereign take on one of the most persistent myths men love to repeat: that they are simple, low maintenance, and easy to please, and that women are the ones who make life complicated. Together, they unpack how this narrative functions as a form of gaslighting that shifts responsibility, emotional labor, and accountability onto women.
🎧 This episode breaks down the illusion of male simplicity, how “low maintenance” often masks emotional immaturity, and why women are expected to absorb the fallout.
🎙️ Topics Discussed:
✨ Links and Resources Mentioned:
Boys to be taught to respect women and girls as part of curriculum
Survey: Almost half of American men have online betting accounts
Study finds the majority of OnlyFans subscribers are married men
The orgasm gap and why women climax less than men
Universe 25 Experiment (Rat Utopia)
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall
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Check Out Lisa’s Free Blog About This Episode
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🕰️ Episode Chapters:
00:00 Welcome and Tea Time
03:51 Rob and Michele Reiner Tragedy
09:33 UK Curriculum Teaching Boys to Respect Girls
17:54 Man Crashes Out Over Laundry
24:05 Man Abandons Girlfriend During Mugging
30:04 Men Don’t Need Much to Be Happy?
45:25 Impact Of Men Moving In
51:41 Masculinity and Emotional Regulation
01:05:06 Leadership and Responsibility in Relationships
01:14:58 The Illusion of Male Simplicity
01:19:33 Mailbag: Loving Imperfect Men
01:36:23 Poll Results: What Does Decentering Men Actually Look Like?
🎙️ The Audaci-Tea is a production of Siren Sound, executively produced by Lisa Carr and The Sovereign Woman. Music, audio production, and show production by Ryan Marth and Siren Sound.
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In this week’s episode of The Audaci-Tea Podcast, hosts Lisa and Sovereign take on one of the most persistent myths men love to repeat: that they are simple, low maintenance, and easy to please, and that women are the ones who make life complicated. Together, they unpack how this narrative functions as a form of gaslighting that shifts responsibility, emotional labor, and accountability onto women.
🎧 This episode breaks down the illusion of male simplicity, how “low maintenance” often masks emotional immaturity, and why women are expected to absorb the fallout.
🎙️ Topics Discussed:
✨ Links and Resources Mentioned:
Boys to be taught to respect women and girls as part of curriculum
Survey: Almost half of American men have online betting accounts
Study finds the majority of OnlyFans subscribers are married men
The orgasm gap and why women climax less than men
Universe 25 Experiment (Rat Utopia)
Hood Feminism: Notes from the Women That a Movement Forgot by Mikki Kendall
📚 This Week’s Recommendation:
Check Out Lisa’s Free Blog About This Episode
💌 Join the Conversation:
☕✨ Support the Show:
▶️ Subscribe and Watch Full Episodes on YouTube:
📱 Follow Us Online:
🕰️ Episode Chapters:
00:00 Welcome and Tea Time
03:51 Rob and Michele Reiner Tragedy
09:33 UK Curriculum Teaching Boys to Respect Girls
17:54 Man Crashes Out Over Laundry
24:05 Man Abandons Girlfriend During Mugging
30:04 Men Don’t Need Much to Be Happy?
45:25 Impact Of Men Moving In
51:41 Masculinity and Emotional Regulation
01:05:06 Leadership and Responsibility in Relationships
01:14:58 The Illusion of Male Simplicity
01:19:33 Mailbag: Loving Imperfect Men
01:36:23 Poll Results: What Does Decentering Men Actually Look Like?
🎙️ The Audaci-Tea is a production of Siren Sound, executively produced by Lisa Carr and The Sovereign Woman. Music, audio production, and show production by Ryan Marth and Siren Sound.
📩 For advertising, business, or general inquiries:
💡 Disclaimer:

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