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Female rage isn’t “too much” — it’s decades of swallowed words, ignored boundaries, and being told to stay quiet, stay small, and stay pleasant no matter what. In this episode, we talk about the anger women are taught to soften, hide, or apologize for, and why we’re officially done doing that. From being labeled dramatic instead of direct, emotional instead of honest, to being gaslit into thinking our reactions are the problem — we unpack it all. This isn’t a calm, palatable conversation meant to make anyone comfortable. It’s loud, raw, and unapologetic. We’re naming the rage, owning it, and questioning why women expressing anger is still seen as a threat. If this episode makes you uncomfortable, good — that discomfort is part of the conversation.
By Harlie Bosher and Marisa SemiraglioFemale rage isn’t “too much” — it’s decades of swallowed words, ignored boundaries, and being told to stay quiet, stay small, and stay pleasant no matter what. In this episode, we talk about the anger women are taught to soften, hide, or apologize for, and why we’re officially done doing that. From being labeled dramatic instead of direct, emotional instead of honest, to being gaslit into thinking our reactions are the problem — we unpack it all. This isn’t a calm, palatable conversation meant to make anyone comfortable. It’s loud, raw, and unapologetic. We’re naming the rage, owning it, and questioning why women expressing anger is still seen as a threat. If this episode makes you uncomfortable, good — that discomfort is part of the conversation.