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This week on The Audaci-Tea Podcast, your hosts Lisa, Sovereign, and Gwen unpack the rise of Pink Pill Ideology — the hard-lined and seductive spin on "feminism" that ultimately leads women right back into the arms of the patriarchy. But first, in Tea Time, we break down the U.S. airstrikes on Iran and how growing global instability is creating dangerous conditions for women everywhere.
In our main discussion, we examine how alt-right content creators are co-opting feminist language to push regressive ideals, how binary thinking erases important nuance, and why conservative feminism often excludes marginalized voices. If you’ve ever scrolled past a video that sounds empowering but just doesn’t sit right, this episode will help you make sense of it all.
🎧 This episode is your reminder: just because it’s pink, doesn’t mean it’s feminist.
🎙️ Topics Discussed:
✨ Links and Resources Mentioned:
Trump faces bipartisan pushback to Iran strike
Iranian missiles fired at US base in Qatar intercepted
What is BRICS?
Funeral arrangements announced for brain-dead Georgia woman who delivered baby while on life support
Syria’s beachwear laws spark global backlash
Teen murdered in coach-led murder-suicide
Red states push to end no-fault divorce
The Y chromosome is disappearing
📚 This Week’s Recommendation:
JoJo on TikTok – the creator who inspired this episode
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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.
📩 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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This week on The Audaci-Tea Podcast, your hosts Lisa, Sovereign, and Gwen unpack the rise of Pink Pill Ideology — the hard-lined and seductive spin on "feminism" that ultimately leads women right back into the arms of the patriarchy. But first, in Tea Time, we break down the U.S. airstrikes on Iran and how growing global instability is creating dangerous conditions for women everywhere.
In our main discussion, we examine how alt-right content creators are co-opting feminist language to push regressive ideals, how binary thinking erases important nuance, and why conservative feminism often excludes marginalized voices. If you’ve ever scrolled past a video that sounds empowering but just doesn’t sit right, this episode will help you make sense of it all.
🎧 This episode is your reminder: just because it’s pink, doesn’t mean it’s feminist.
🎙️ Topics Discussed:
✨ Links and Resources Mentioned:
Trump faces bipartisan pushback to Iran strike
Iranian missiles fired at US base in Qatar intercepted
What is BRICS?
Funeral arrangements announced for brain-dead Georgia woman who delivered baby while on life support
Syria’s beachwear laws spark global backlash
Teen murdered in coach-led murder-suicide
Red states push to end no-fault divorce
The Y chromosome is disappearing
📚 This Week’s Recommendation:
JoJo on TikTok – the creator who inspired this episode
💌 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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