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In this episode, Elle explores the viral article "Your Phone Is Why You Don't Feel Sexy" and its implications. She dives into how phone cameras, particularly the iPhone's distorted focal lengths, affect self-perception. Elle discusses the homogenization of beauty standards on social media, sharing personal insights about overcoming beauty comparison and the importance of following diverse creators who represent different beauty standards. The episode concludes with a thoughtful analysis of ever-changing beauty trends, from the BBL era to the current "skinny aesthetic," emphasizing the importance of developing a stable self-image regardless of shifting standards. Elle encourages viewers to do a digital detox and spend time with their loved ones in real life to heal their self-perception.
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In today's episode, Elle discusses a viral TikTok controversy surrounding a lifestyle content creator's revealing podcast episode about her marriage struggles. The episode explores three main issues: the creator being pregnant while working two full-time jobs, her unemployed husband not driving her to work, and his controversial church sermons where he publicly criticized her. Through the lens of "ethical gossip," Elle examines broader themes of marrying young within religious contexts, the limitations of "leave him" feminism, and the importance of having aligned expectations in partnerships.
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In this episode of Elle's podcast, she delves into the fascinating yet concerning phenomenon of "inmate hoppers" and society's complex relationship with true crime. Elle examines recent controversies surrounding Ashley Trevino and Luigi Mangione's supporters, exploring the psychological concept of hybristophilia - the attraction to criminals. Through a mix of cultural analysis, psychological insights, and pop culture references, Elle breaks down why some individuals are drawn to incarcerated people, the dangers of romanticizing criminals, and the problematic "I can fix him" mentality. The episode thoughtfully examines how media portrayal of "bad boys" and flawed relationship dynamics contribute to these harmful patterns.
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Join Elle as she dives deep into the complex relationship between influencer brands and societal expectations in "The Dark Truth Behind the Influencer to CEO Pipeline." This episode explores how female founders are transforming the business landscape while facing uniquely gendered criticism. Elle examines the recent Matilda Djerf controversy as a case study of how although the main criticisms are valid, it is also a reflection of how we hold women in power to impossible standards, and challenges listeners to question whether our criticism of female founders stems from legitimate concerns or internalized misogyny. The episode concludes with an optimistic look at how women are redefining power structures in business, making entrepreneurship more transparent and accessible than ever before.
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In this episode, Elle tackles the loaded language often used to diminish women's wealth. From "gold digger" to "daddy's money," she examines how these seemingly casual insults actually reveal deep-seated societal discomfort with women's financial power. Elle challenges listeners to question why we're so quick to attribute women's wealth to men, and explores how this criticism ignores centuries of systematic financial exclusion. Rather than shaming women for their paths to financial security, Elle argues that we should recognize these choices as strategic responses to historical oppression. The episode promises to transform how we think about women's wealth, turning what's often seen as shameful into a powerful statement about survival and advancement in a system that wasn't built for women's success.
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In this episode, Elle explores the trending concept of "lazy girl jobs" - employment that prioritizes work-life balance and well-being over traditional hustle culture. These roles typically offer competitive salaries, flexible schedules, and remote work options, appealing to workers seeking better balance in their lives. Elle dives into both the benefits and potential drawbacks, discussing how this trend represents a broader shift in workplace culture, particularly for women who often juggle disproportionate responsibilities. She examines how lazy girl jobs can be both empowering and problematic, encouraging listeners to make informed decisions about their career choices.
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In this episode, Elle explores the $1.44 billion romance novel industry and its complex relationship with women readers. She examines how romance novels serve as both an escape and a reflection of modern relationship struggles. The episode delves into how the romance genre has been commodified and packaged as a reward for women's conformity to beauty and behavioral standards. Elle challenges viewers to reconsider their relationship with romance, suggesting that true love stories shouldn't be found only in fiction, but can be redefined and reclaimed on our own terms.
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On today's episode, Elle dives deep into the fascinating world of social media influencing, challenging the common dismissal of it as "not a real job". From tracing influencing's historical roots in ancient civilizations to examining the creator economy, Elle makes a compelling case for recognizing influencing as legitimate labor. She particularly highlights how the creator economy has become a powerful force in modern marketing, while addressing the concerning role of misogyny in devaluing this female-dominated profession. Through real-world examples and economic data, Elle effectively dismantles the stereotype of influencers as merely "spoiled" individuals, instead showcasing them as skilled professionals who contribute significantly to our digital economy.
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In this episode, we dive deep into the controversial "evil stepmother" trope that has dominated folklore, literature, and media for centuries. From classic tales like Cinderella and The Parent Trap to modern social media discourse, Elle examines how this harmful stereotype has shaped real-world perceptions of stepmothers. She challenges the traditional narrative by revealing its patriarchal rootsand argues that what appears as stepmother "wickedness" may actually stem from absent or neglectful fathers. Through historical examples, contemporary research, and thoughtful analysis, Elle uncovers how this pervasive trope unfairly places unrealistic expectations on women in blended families while often obscuring the father's responsibility in family dynamics.
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In this eye-opening episode, Elle explores how the rise of male fertility content is revolutionizing our understanding of reproductive health and how it can save lives… not just pregnant women’s lives but the lives of all women at all stages of life. Breaking away from centuries of viewing fertility solely as a women's issue, we dive into groundbreaking scientific research that reveals the crucial role fathers play in pregnancy outcomes. From the father's influence on placental development to the impact of paternal health on pregnancy complications, this episode challenges historical misconceptions and highlights how recognizing male fertility's importance could lead to better outcomes for women and their children. Through the lens of history, including the cautionary tale of Henry VIII and the continuing son preference in societies around the world, we examine how societal ignorance about male fertility has perpetuated harmful beliefs and practices. We will also discuss the concept of womb envy and how the rise of male fertility content will save countless women’s lives by alleviating said envy. Join us for a long overdue conversation that's not just changing the narrative—it's saving lives.
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Join Elle as she dives deep into the fascinating world of luxury investments and economics in "Why Women Buy Birkins, Not Stocks." This thought-provoking episode explores how historical barriers in finance have shaped women's relationship with wealth, from the days when diamonds were a woman's only financial safety netto today's luxury handbag market. Elle examines why women often gravitate toward alternative investments like Birkin bags, while challenging traditional narratives about women's spending. Through a lens of both systemic barriers and cultural messaging, she uncovers how the feminine economy continues to evolve, making a compelling case for destigmatizing women's purchases while advocating for financial empowerment.
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In today's episode, we dive into a recent TikTok controversy that highlights the complex dynamics of cross-cultural marriages and the dehumanizing aspects of the "mail order bride" phenomenon. We explore a case where a man complains about his Filipina wife becoming "Americanized" after she left him, despite his wealth and material provisions. The wife's response reveals his pattern of “behavior” that extended to her family. Through this story, we examine the historical context of international marriages, from colonial America to modern digital platforms, while unpacking crucial concepts like orientalism, exoticization, and the objectification pipeline that continues to affect women in these relationships.
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In this episode, Elle explores the rise of "female unaliver" books in contemporary literature. Starting with Gone Girl as a pivotal example, she delves into how these narratives challenge traditional depictions of women in media. Through analysis of works like Bunny, A Certain Hunger, and Boy Parts, Elle examines whether the glorification of “such” female acts truly serves women. While acknowledging these books' cathartic appeal, she implores the viewer to rethink what power truly means and if it is at all related to dominance.
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In this powerful episode, Elle tackles the complex topic of developing healthy self-esteem and boundaries for women who grew up without a positive father figure. She introduces the concept of the "Home Depot Dad" - an archetype of the supportive, present, and loving father who treats his daughter like a princess and sets high standards for how she should be treated. Elle challenges the misogynistic notion of "fatherless behavior" and emphasizes that women are not responsible for the actions of absent fathers. Through her signature "spoiled girlie philosophy," she explains how women can reclaim their worth and value regardless of their upbringing. The episode concludes with an empowering message about women's ability to shape the future by recognizing their inherent worth.
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Join Elle as she explores the disappearance of "the village" in modern motherhood. In this thought-provoking episode, Elle delves into why mothers in the United States are facing an unprecedented social support crisis, contrasting today's isolated parenting with traditional communal child-rearing practices. Drawing from personal experience growing up in a village-style community and backed by research on collective parenting across cultures, Elle examines how industrialization and shifting social values have contributed to the dissolution of supportive networks for mothers. She challenges the modern emphasis on rugged individualism and advocates for rebuilding meaningful community connections to support mothers in their parenting journey.
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In this episode, Elle breaks down the viral TikTok trend "telling my husband I can't pay the mortgage" and what it reveals about modern relationships. The trend features wives playfully telling their provider husbands they can't pay the mortgage, despite never being responsible for it, leading to confused and sometimes offended reactions. Elle analyzes how this trend sparked discussions about 50-50 relationships versus provider dynamics, pattern recognition in women's experiences, and the ongoing challenges of financial equity in relationships. She also shares practical advice for women seeking provider relationships, including maintaining financial independence and properly managing family finances.
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In today's episode, Elle dives deep into the phenomenon of "304Tok" and its rising popularity, particularly focusing on content creator Blue Eyed Kayla Jade. The discussion explores how this TikTok subculture, where “such” workers share lifestyle content and personal stories, has gained widespread appreciation among women viewers. Elle examines the complex dynamics at play regarding “such” work while highlighting how this cultural shift represents a breaking down of traditional stigmas and social divisions. The episode thoughtfully balances celebrating individual agency while acknowledging the broader systemic issues and varying experiences within the industry.
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In today's episode, Elle explores the fascinating question of why women tend to live longer than men. From biological factors like chromosomal differences to social behaviors and the intriguing "grandmother hypothesis," she delves into the science behind women's greater longevity. She also examines how factors like the "young male syndrome" and different lifestyle choices contribute to this gap in life expectancy, making this episode both informative and thought-provoking.
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In today's episode, Elle discusses the shocking case of a mother who recently shared her heartbreaking story on social media about discovering her husband's [bad] behavior towards their young daughters. The episode focuses on raising awareness about child safety and prevention, while also exploring the complex societal issues surrounding these cases. Elle is running a fundraiser through the Youtube Giving Platform for Darkness to Light, a leading organization in preventing child abuse through education and community action. The discussion includes important statistics about these cases, socioeconomic factors, and the critical importance of financial independence for women's safety.
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