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17 - The Trauma of the Patriarchy - NBD just trying to maintain sanity in a patriarchal society that gets off on violence and domination! Let's call this BS out and rewire for healing, y'all.

17 - The Trauma of the Patriarchy - NBD just trying to maintain sanity in a patriarchal society that gets off on violence and domination! Let's call this BS out and rewire for healing, y'all.



Did you know the patriarchy is the root of capitalism (ie your rent doubling overnight and forcing you to post TikTok vids of yourself crying while packing), colonialism (sup Puerto Rico! sup Hawaii!), misogyny (mmm.... a spiritual organization teaching us that women are evil! so spiritual right now! and totally unrelated to our insane rape statistics and maniacal abortion laws!), and white supremacy (shout out to ICE for sterilizing brown women at the border without their consent! shout out to every police officer who's shot an unarmed black person—AND THEN GOTTEN AWAY WITH IT). The patriarchy isn't an abstract concept—it's all around us, and it's traumatizing AF. In this epi, and on the tail of the Roe SCOTUS leak, the Southern Baptist Convention sex scandal, and umpteen mass shootings in just days, I sit down with astrologer, writer, and former therapist Liz Hummer to parse out the patriarchy's history and how it operates now, to validate our trauma in the face of tragedy every. single. day., and to talk about the small things we can do to rebel, to claim our agency, and to heal from the gaslighting.

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