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This week on White Women Wake Up, Karen and Jonelle take a hard look at the tradwife movement—a social media trend romanticizing “traditional” homemaking while quietly monetizing it. Behind the pastel aprons and vintage aesthetics lies a contradiction: many of these so-called traditional wives are entrepreneurs, influencers, and podcasters profiting from the very labor they claim to reject. The hosts unpack how this rebranding of submission as virtue hides real work, reinforces privilege, and distorts what choice and empowerment truly mean. They connect the dots between invisible labor, authenticity, and justice—asking what happens when women sell an illusion of simplicity that depends on hidden help and economic security. Ultimately, the conversation calls for honesty about work, partnership, and privilege—and challenges listeners to uplift women who labor, lead, and create with integrity.
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By Jonelle + KarenThis week on White Women Wake Up, Karen and Jonelle take a hard look at the tradwife movement—a social media trend romanticizing “traditional” homemaking while quietly monetizing it. Behind the pastel aprons and vintage aesthetics lies a contradiction: many of these so-called traditional wives are entrepreneurs, influencers, and podcasters profiting from the very labor they claim to reject. The hosts unpack how this rebranding of submission as virtue hides real work, reinforces privilege, and distorts what choice and empowerment truly mean. They connect the dots between invisible labor, authenticity, and justice—asking what happens when women sell an illusion of simplicity that depends on hidden help and economic security. Ultimately, the conversation calls for honesty about work, partnership, and privilege—and challenges listeners to uplift women who labor, lead, and create with integrity.
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We would love to hear from you! Contact us at [email protected]
Support the show