• E4 The Angry Daddy Religions

  • Oct 1 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

E4 The Angry Daddy Religions

  • Summary

  • In this episode Raven & Amanda continue discussing the wildly unrealistic expectations women are held to, the emotional load misalignment in relationships, and the origins of our codependency.

    00: Intro clip 1:00 All he needs is a beer, a sandwich and a piece of ass, so DO NOT feed him. 4:20 Cheating and intimidation: they can't please the woman they have so they go find others to disappoint. 7:30 Training the dog (me). How men can lead in a relationship. 9:30 Women supporting women and the culturally shared experience of carrying the emotional load of the family. 10:20 The angry daddy religions and their unrealistic expectations of women. 12:00 Why aren't you eating? The origins of our eating disorders and the value in our physical appearance. 16:30 Bitch gets out of line, at work. (funny) 19:10 Making ourselves smaller. 21:00 Witches, demons, and femicide. 28:00 Marriage changed us, but not the way we expected. 29:00 How codependency is embedded in our religions, culture, and belief systems.

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