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Why do women sometimes tear each other down instead of building each other up? In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology and sociology behind this phenomenon, exploring concepts like internalized misogyny, the male gaze, and the enduring grip of patriarchy. We also tackle the broader implications, including why so many women didn’t vote for Kamala Harris and how societal norms often pit women against each other. Most importantly, we discuss how we can break these cycles and create a culture of true solidarity and support.
By Christine DivineWhy do women sometimes tear each other down instead of building each other up? In this episode, we dive deep into the psychology and sociology behind this phenomenon, exploring concepts like internalized misogyny, the male gaze, and the enduring grip of patriarchy. We also tackle the broader implications, including why so many women didn’t vote for Kamala Harris and how societal norms often pit women against each other. Most importantly, we discuss how we can break these cycles and create a culture of true solidarity and support.