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This Week on The Audaci-Tea Podcast, Lisa and Sovereign are joined by special guest Regan, host of the F The Nice Guy podcast, for a deep dive into the so called “Nice Guy” archetype for a discussion on how it shows up, why it’s problematic, and how it can be dangerous for women.
But first, in our Tea Time segment, Lisa and Sovereign talk about the “Hands Off” protests, economic tensions from Trump era tariffs, rage baiters getting their comeuppance, and more.
In the main discussion, Regan unpacks the myth of the “friend zone,” women’s emotional intelligence, how societal pressures shape women’s experiences, and the unspoken expectations often hiding behind “nice” behavior from men.
Finally, in our Feminist Herstory segment, we shine a spotlight on NASA’s “Hidden Figures” - Katherine Goble Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, whose groundbreaking work during the Space Race remained unrecognized for decades.
🎧 This episode exposes the hidden dangers behind so-called “Nice Guys,” unpacking how their entitlement and unspoken expectations can harm women.
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📚 This Week's Recommendation:
F The Nice Guy Podcast
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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, Lisa and Sovereign are joined by special guest Regan, host of the F The Nice Guy podcast, for a deep dive into the so called “Nice Guy” archetype for a discussion on how it shows up, why it’s problematic, and how it can be dangerous for women.
But first, in our Tea Time segment, Lisa and Sovereign talk about the “Hands Off” protests, economic tensions from Trump era tariffs, rage baiters getting their comeuppance, and more.
In the main discussion, Regan unpacks the myth of the “friend zone,” women’s emotional intelligence, how societal pressures shape women’s experiences, and the unspoken expectations often hiding behind “nice” behavior from men.
Finally, in our Feminist Herstory segment, we shine a spotlight on NASA’s “Hidden Figures” - Katherine Goble Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson, whose groundbreaking work during the Space Race remained unrecognized for decades.
🎧 This episode exposes the hidden dangers behind so-called “Nice Guys,” unpacking how their entitlement and unspoken expectations can harm women.
🎙️ Topics Discussed:
✨ Links & Resources:
📚 This Week's Recommendation:
F The Nice Guy Podcast
💌 Join the Conversation: Got questions or stories? Email us at [email protected] with The Audaci-Tea in the subject line. Your message might be featured in a future episode!
☕✨ Support the Show: Join our Patreon community! Sign up for free, or become a Tea VIP for exclusive perks like:
▶️ Subscribe & Watch Full Episodes on YouTube:
🔗 Follow Us on Socials:
🕰️ Episode Chapters:
00:00 Welcome and Tea Time
🎙️ 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 show 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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