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In this week’s episode of The Audaci-Tea Podcast, hosts Lisa and Sovereign sit down with special guest Mel Hamlett to explore what it really looks like for women to survive and succeed in male-dominated fields. Mel shares the highs, lows, and hard-won lessons from her adventurous career, revealing the unspoken rules, power dynamics, and emotional labor women are expected to navigate.
But first, in Tea Time, they break down a new poll showing teen girls are losing interest in marriage, why older women are becoming first-time moms at higher rates than teenagers, a woman confronting a man who left hateful comments on her page, and Costco suing the Trump administration over tariffs. Later, they play another round of “Therapy Or The Void” featuring the characters from Shrek as voted on by our Patreon members!
🎧 This episode sheds light on the biases women face in workplaces ruled by men, the danger of male group dynamics, and the strength required to carve out autonomy in career spaces designed without women in mind.
🎙️ Topics Discussed:
✨ Links and Resources Mentioned:
12th grade girls are less likely than boys to say they want to get married someday
More older women becoming first-time moms amid U.S. fertility rate declines
Costco sues the Trump administration, seeking a refund of tariffs
Men Have No Friends and Women Bear the Burden
Man Allegedly Seen Leaving His Girlfriend to Freeze to Death on Austria's Highest Mountain in Webcam Footage
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Check Out Lisa’s Free Blog About This Episode
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🎙️ 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 sit down with special guest Mel Hamlett to explore what it really looks like for women to survive and succeed in male-dominated fields. Mel shares the highs, lows, and hard-won lessons from her adventurous career, revealing the unspoken rules, power dynamics, and emotional labor women are expected to navigate.
But first, in Tea Time, they break down a new poll showing teen girls are losing interest in marriage, why older women are becoming first-time moms at higher rates than teenagers, a woman confronting a man who left hateful comments on her page, and Costco suing the Trump administration over tariffs. Later, they play another round of “Therapy Or The Void” featuring the characters from Shrek as voted on by our Patreon members!
🎧 This episode sheds light on the biases women face in workplaces ruled by men, the danger of male group dynamics, and the strength required to carve out autonomy in career spaces designed without women in mind.
🎙️ Topics Discussed:
✨ Links and Resources Mentioned:
12th grade girls are less likely than boys to say they want to get married someday
More older women becoming first-time moms amid U.S. fertility rate declines
Costco sues the Trump administration, seeking a refund of tariffs
Men Have No Friends and Women Bear the Burden
Man Allegedly Seen Leaving His Girlfriend to Freeze to Death on Austria's Highest Mountain in Webcam Footage
📚 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:
🎙️ 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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