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What do you think of this episode? Do you have any topics you'd like me to cover?It's a rare luxury to have both my girls available for half an hour to record an episode, and when I do I love to talk about listeners questions. Poor Amelia had a really bad cold, but she was still keen to help, so sorry about the sniffles.This time we talked about:Puberty and Body ChangesHelping girls navigate early stages of pubertyDiscussing body changes with daughtersApproaches to talking about wearing first brasToxic FriendshipsDefining what makes a friendship toxicRecognizing unhealthy friendship dynamicsSetting boundaries and knowing when to end a friendshipImportance of self-worth in friendship."Pick Me" GirlsOrigin and meaning of the termDifferent interpretations of "pick me" behaviorInternalized misogynyHow the term is used to criticize or police women's behaviorGender DynamicsMale gaze and body shamingSocietal expectations for girls and boysPressures to conform to certain behaviorsImportance of being authenticIf you have any other questions for my girls don't feel shy about messaging us. Support the showThank you so much for your support. Please hit the follow button if you like the podcast, and share it with anyone who might benefit. You can review us on Apple podcasts by going to the show page, scrolling down to the bottom where you can click on a star then you can leave your message. I don't have medical training so please seek the advice of a specialist if you're not coping. My email is teenagersuntangled@gmail.com My website has a blog, searchable episodes, and ways to contact us:www.teenagersuntangled.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teenagersuntangled/Facebook: https://m.facebook.com/teenagersuntangled/Susie is available for a free 15 minute consultation, and has a great blog:www.amindful-life.co.uk
Put this episode on if you want to get fired up (in the best way). We loved having author and influencer Drew Afualo in the studio going all the way off about the patriarchy and taking no shit from men (on the internet and IRL). She shares her journey of working in sports, getting fired (like all the cool girls do), and how she found her voice and created the platform she has today. She discusses how we all start out as Pick Me Girls, dating men when you hate men, the fallacy of the “leftover woman,” how to be more brave and find your voice, the one tip she has for anyone who wants to be an influencer, how men and women reflect differently after they go through a breakup, and so much more. Before Drew joins us, we talk about Rayna's meal prepping and the embarrassing thing Ashley did in her sleep. Enjoy! Follow Drew on Instagram @drewafualo and Tiktok @drewafualo, listen to her podcasts Two Idiot Girls and The Comment Section, and read her book Loud. Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit girlsgottaeat.com for more. Thank you to our partners this week: Aura Frames: Get $35 off and free shipping on the Carver Mat frame at https://auraframes.com with code GGE. BetterHelp: Get 10% off your first month at https://betterhelp.com/gge. Skims: Shop the Skims Ultimate Bra collection and more at https://skims.com/gge. Article: Get $50 off your first purchase of $100 or more at http://article.com/gge.
This week on Chins and Giggles, Karina & Mayra are spilling the TEA and adding way too much to cart! We needed an Ulta Add-to-Cart edition – because self-control? Never heard of her. We're bringing back our teen era with piercings, tattoos & the body spray that haunted the hallways. Are we Pick-Me girls?! Let's unpack the cringe and see how many traits we accidentally have! And cash register anxiety is SO real – why does paying for stuff feel like a full-on crisis?! Hit play NOW because we need a yap session with you queens.
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Über den Umgang mit Frauen in der Öffentlichkeit und den damit verbundenen Erfahrungen sprechen Marion Brasch und Ina Müller nach dem Besuch von "Pick me Girls" von Sophie Passmann.Mehr Informationen und Tickets für "Pick Me Girls" am Berliner Ensemble findet ihr unter https://www.berliner-ensemble.de/inszenierung/pick-me-girlsWie war's? Das wollen wir auch von Euch wissen!Schickt uns Euer Feedback zum Podcast per Mail an podcast@berliner-ensemble.de oder schreibt uns Eure Meinung auf den Social-Media-Kanälen unter den Hashtags #BEpodcast und Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ist Romantik eine patriarchale Fiktion und was bedeutet feministische Liebe?
Das Jahresende naht, wir sind alle mit den Nerven fertig - und diesmal zu dritt! Rebekka taucht für die Dauer der Episode aus ihrem Deadline-Schreibtunnel auf, weshalb Sonderkorrespondentin Anja Rützel und Annika ihr eine wohlsortierte Auswahl an kulturellen und politischen Jahresend-Bröckchen servieren. Anja berichtet als Feldreporterin von der Premiere der Theaterversion von "Pick Me Girls" von Sophie Passmann im Berliner Ensemble, dann reviewen wir den Podcast "Sunset Club" und dessen Ergüsse zu den US-Wahlen (und warum Joko enttäuscht ist von Elon Musk), weshalb immer noch so viele Elite-Journos Musk und Co verehren, Annika rantet dazu, dass immer noch das unsägliche "Hillbilly Elegy" empfohlen wird, Rebekka fordert Qualitätskontrolle bei Podcasts, es geht um Dubai-Schokolade und Trends "für euch, in günstig". Nicht mehr lang, dann isses vorbei, 2024 - haltet durch! Anjas Weg zum jüngeren Gesicht: https://www.spiegel.de/kultur/beauty-behandlung-bei-dermatologin-dr-emi-du-glowst-beyond-a-a21017cf-88a4-4492-98b4-72d6ba2105cd
Diese Folge des Sunset Club startet mit so viel Staunen, dass Sophie und Joko vor Begeisterung gar nicht mehr klarkommen. Der Kern der Euphorie ist ein Marketingtrend der sich “Reverse Graffiti” nennt und ja, ihr müsst das googeln, damit ihr versteht, was das ist und wieso es so unglaublich cool ist. Nach diesem beschwingten Einstieg geht es um die Frage auf welcher geheimen Mission Joko unterwegs ist und was das mit kalter Suppe zu tun haben könnte. Außerdem erzählt Sophie von ihrem schönsten Bühnenerlebnis bei ihrer letzten Pick Me Girls-Aufführung und erklärt, wieso es sich nach sieben Auftritten so anfühlt, als würde man ein perfektes Stück Lachs abschneiden. Außerdem: richtig hohle und sehr problematische Deutsche Traditionen, Kult-Cringe und die Frage, ob holländische Akzente nachmachen ein Hate Crime ist. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/sunset_club
Ali Hackalife und Hannah besprechen das Buch "Pick-me Girls" von Sophie Passmann.
I am joined by Violet Benson, host of the podcast Almost Adulting and creator of the wildly popular Instagram account @DaddyIssues_. Over the last couple of years, Violet has become well known for her irreverent relationship and dating advice. In this interview, Violet reveals why she has stopped dating (for now), what exactly a “pick me girl” is and how attraction is not always dependent on good looks. And because this is a sex show after all, Violet shared some tips for avoiding potentially embarrassing moments in the bedroom. This is a good one! In this episode, you'll learn: Why taking a break from dating can reset your emotional boundaries How to embrace authenticity in relationships Practical tips to avoid awkward bedroom moments Show Notes: Try VIIA Hemp! https://bit.ly/viiaemily and use code "EMILY"! More Violet Benson: @DaddyIssues_ | @VioletBenson | Join the SmartSX Membership: Access exclusive sex coaching, live expert sessions, community building, and tools to enhance your pleasure and relationships with Dr. Emily Morse. Yes! No! Maybe? List & Other Sex With Emily Guides: Explore pleasure, deepen connections, and enhance intimacy using these Sex With Emily downloadable guides. SHOP WITH EMILY! (free shipping on orders over $99) The only sex book you'll ever need: Smart Sex: How to Boost Your Sex IQ and Own Your Pleasure Want more? Visit the Sex With Emily Website Let's get social: Instagram | X | Facebook | TikTok | Threads | YouTube Let's text: Sign up here Want me to slide into your email inbox? Sign Up Here for sex tips on the regular. See the full show notes at sexwithemily.com
This week, guest Jared Freid (comedian and co-host of Betches' U UP? podcast) dives into dating, cancel culture, and a world where your ballot might matter more than your Hinge bio. Jared also talks about turning dates into "content" (and vice versa,) as well as the ways sharing personal stories can sometimes backfire. Sami & V realize they may actually be "pick-me" girls, and consider a new approach to podcasting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Heute ist der Pony von Sophie nicht so tight wie sie sich das gewünscht hätte, dafür ist diese neue Folge des Sunset Club umso tighter. Joko gibt uns zum Beispiel Einblick in den mystischen Moment in seinem Leben, in dem ein einziger Satz für ihn alles verändert hat und nimmt uns außerdem mit auf eine Tour durch seine erste, eigenen Wohnung. Ruft Architectural Digest an, denn die Kombi aus gestapelten Klamotten und einem lässig ausgeworfenen Lichterketten-Netz ist wirklich peak interior dreams. Sophie erklärt derweil, dass auch sie super ordentlich und strukturiert sein kann, zum Beispiel wenn sie im Hotel ihren Koffer auspackt, um einer engen Freundin zu beweisen, dass auch sie eine Person ist, die ihren verdammten Koffer für eine Übernachtung aus- und wieder einräumt. Dann geht es noch richtig ans Eingemachte: Sophie berichtet von ihrer großen Theaterpremiere von Pick Me Girls, wie es sich davor, auf der Bühne und schließlich danach gefühlt hat und wie rundum besonders dieses “Vorkommnis” war. Und - Achtung Bonus-Moment - der große Oktoberfest Nachklapp featuring Knie-Retter Prof. Dr. Spiegl und Wodka-Augenroll-Kellner Max. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/sunset_club
Frauen, die ihre Persönlichkeit auf männliche Aufmerksamkeit ausrichten, nennt man "Pick Me Girls". Sie pflegen männliche Hobbys und trinken lieber Bier statt Prosecco. Sophie Passmann hat dieses Verhalten in einem Buch analysiert und nun inszeniert. Mumot, André www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Fazit
Ab17 - der tägliche Podcast mit Kathrin und Tommy Wosch. Montag bis Freitag. Morgens und AbendsWerbungFinanzguruMit dem Code AB17 kannst Du Finanzguru Plus ganze 3 Monate kostenlosnutzen (für normalerweise nur für 7 Tage kostenfrei) -> Gilt nur für Neukund:innen.Link HIER KLICKEN zur Finanzguru AppHelloFreshHier geht's direkt zum Rabatt:- DE: Bis zu 120€* & ein gratis Dessert für 1 Jahr**: hellofresh.de/AB17- AT: Bis zu 90€*: hellofresh.at/AB17- CH: Bis zu 40%*: hellofresh.ch/AB17*Für neue & ehemalige Kunden** Für NeukundenWerbung EndeAnfragen wegen Kooperationen oder Werbung gerne an: kontakt@diewoschs.deInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ab17podcastWhatsapp: https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029VaBSCV98kyyQceNs4A1IIn dieser Episode sprechen Tommy und Kathrin über die Bedeutung von Ikea und reflektieren dabei sowohl humorvoll als auch nostalgisch über ihre eigenen Erfahrungen mit dem Möbelgiganten. Sie beginnen die Episode mit der Information, dass Ikea in Deutschland 50 Jahre alt wird. Kathrin erzählt von ihrer ersten Erfahrung mit Ikea, als sie in den 90er Jahren mit ihren Eltern dorthin fuhr, um ihre erste Studenteneinrichtung zu kaufen. Dabei erinnert sie sich an das legendäre Hotdog-Erlebnis, bei dem sie und ihre Eltern nicht wussten, dass man sich die Hotdogs mit Soße und Toppings selbst zusammenstellen muss – eine Entdeckung, die erst Jahre später kam. Tommy teilt seine eigenen Ikea-Geschichten, insbesondere seine Frustrationen beim Zusammenbau der Möbel und wie er sich oft über fehlende Teile aufregte, die sich letztlich nie als wirklich fehlend herausstellten. Das Gespräch dreht sich auch um die Bedeutung von Ikea in Deutschland, das 2012 einen Umsatzrekord von 365 Milliarden Euro erreichte und 15 % des weltweiten Umsatzes ausmachte. Kathrin gesteht, dass sie mittlerweile Ikea-Möbel online bestellt und den Zusammenbau dem Lieferdienst überlässt. Ein weiteres großes Thema der Folge ist das Phänomen der "Pick Me Girls", also Frauen, die sich gegenüber Männern besonders cool und unproblematisch darstellen, oft auf Kosten anderer Frauen. Das Gespräch driftet humorvoll ab, als sie über das Phänomen des "Supermondes" und die Einflüsse des Mondzyklus auf den menschlichen Körper sprechen, bevor sie die Episode mit weiteren amüsanten Beobachtungen ausklingen lassen.00:00:00 Einleitung und Geburtstagskind: Ikea wird 50 Jahre00:02:21 Kathrins erstes Ikea-Erlebnis und das Hotdog-Desaster00:03:54 Tommys Frustration beim Ikea-Möbelaufbau00:06:26 Diskussion über die Krankenhausreform und Klinikschließungen00:08:22 Kathrin sorgt sich um die Versorgung in ländlichen Gebieten00:10:24 Einführung des Begriffs "Pick Me Girl" und dessen Bedeutung00:12:30 Reflexion über soziale Dynamiken und das Patriarchat00:15:55 Lustiger Exkurs: Der Supermond und seine Auswirkungen00:18:22 Diskussion über Antisemitismus und die 3D-Regel00:21:41 Abschluss: Humorvolle Verabschiedung und Aussicht auf kommende Themen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Richtig verwendet erhellen Begriffe und Konzepte die Wirklichkeit. Sie helfen uns zu differenzieren und können auch ein machtvolles Werkzeug zum Benennen und Lösen von Problemen sein. Vor allem in Social Media werden Begriffe jedoch verzerrt, aufgeweicht und entgrenzt und verlieren dabei nicht nur ihre Nützlichkeit, sondern können jede Menge Schaden anrichten, was Alexandra u.a. am Beispiel des "Pick-Me Girls" zeigt.Katrin fragt sich, was uns in dunklen Zeiten Trost spenden kann. Welche Gedanken sind hilfreich, um durchzuhalten bis zum Morgengrauen? Wie kann man Kindern helfen, ihre ersten Krisen zu meistern und Freunde trösten, die "untröstlich" sind? Besonders in der Mitte des Lebens häufen sich die traurigen Anlässe. Doch gerade unsere Lebenserfahrung befähigt uns, ihnen mit Zuversicht zu begegnen.Anekdotisch evident gibt es nur mit eurer Unterstützung. Danke an alle, die unseren kleinen Erscheinungsraum möglich machen – zum Beispiel über ein Abo bei Steady oder einen Beitrag auf unser Konto.Shownotes:Wikipedia: Concept CreepKiWi: Sophie Passmann: Pick Me GirlsMatthes & Seitz: Jens Balzer - Ethik der Kulturellen Appropriation (Buchtipp!) In trockenen Büchern - Mitte des LebensPragmatismusWilliam JamesDas Eichhörnchen-BeispielTrostKluge: Ethymologisches WörterbuchMatt Haig: The Comfort BookMatt Haig 2016: Beyond the brink: How author Matt Haig walked away from suicide No Feeling Is Final - Podcast (Empfehlung!)Wikipedia: This Too Shall Pass RND: Warum Sie Emotionen besser beim Namen nennen alle weiteren Shownotes findet ihr auf unserer Webseite. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We LOVED chatting and laughing with podcaster/influencer Becca Moore on this episode! She shares how being slut shamed by a prospective employer led her to her career today, and then we discuss the opportunistic “friends” (and mean girls) you meet when you first move to a city, and we break down sibling drama in large families. Becca shares her story of realizing she liked women, how she pursued her current partner, and why she had anxiety about hooking up with a woman for the first time. And then we talk about Pick Mes – what makes a Pick Me Girl, why guys can be Pick Me too, and how to handle these people in your friend circle. Before Becca joins us, we're talking about Ashley officiating her first same-sex wedding, Rayna's girl crush, our "imaginary" friends, and why we're about to come to life in the fall. Enjoy! Check out Becca on instagram @becccamooore and tiktok @becccamooore and listen to her podcast For the Girls. Follow us @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit https://girlsgottaeat.com for tour dates, merchandise, and more.Thank you to our partners this week:Nutrafol: Get $10 off your first month's subscription + free shipping at http://nutrafol.com with code GGE10.Caraway: Get 10% off your next purchase at https://carawayhome.com/gge10 or with code gge10.Seed: Get 25% off VS-01 at https://seed.com/GGE with code 25GGE.Bilt: Get points by paying rent at https://joinbilt.com/GGE.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
What a CreepSeason 26, Episode 9Cool girls and pick-me girlsShe's one of the guys. She says she prefers to hang out with guys because girls cause “too much drama.” “I'm not a feminist because I don't hate men.”I'm not like other girls.” If this sounds familiar to you, maybe you know someone who's a pick-me or cool girl. Let's talk about it.Sources for this episodeThe AtlanticBuzzfeedCNNDictionary.comJezebelNew York MagazineWashington PostWomen's Media Center“The Cool Girl Trope, Explained” on The Take's YouTubeMargo's picks for social media following!JeriLRyan@TeenVogue GregProops @ProopDog @JojoforJerz@MsPackYetti @ecmclaughlin @quinncummings @parkermolloy@TheReidOutBe sure to follow us on social media. But don't follow us too closely … don't be a creep about it! Subscribe to us on Apple PodcastsTwitter: https://twitter.com/CreepPod @CreepPodFacebook: Join the private group! Instagram @WhatACreepPodcastVisit our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/whatacreepEmail: WhatACreepPodcast@gmail.com We've got merch here! https://whatacreeppodcast.threadless.com/#Our website is www.whatacreeppodcast.com Our logo was created by Claudia Gomez-Rodriguez. Follow her on Instagram @ClaudInCloud
Send us a textIn this solo episode, I rant about the hype surrounding Love Island, being on ADHD meds, a funny sexual realization, Sevdaliza, PICK ME GIRLS and how I'm tired of being Iranian.
For every pick me girl, there is a thousand fix me men. We share our experience with dating fixer-uppers, the challenges of trying to help someone who needs more than a little TLC, and why we're done playing the role of amateur therapists.
Lala lived her best life in Palm Springs over the July 4th weekend, Jessica took her chances at the beach with the sharks, and Easton chilled in LA! Much to be said about shark attacks, Scheana Shay's unexpected dip in the pool, Hawk Tuah girl news, Olivia Culpo's wedding, Only Fans for feet, the heaviness of RHONJ, and the dark phase of reality TV. GTL video episodes available Fridays at 9am Pacific on YouTube: https://youtube.com/@GiveThemLalaPodcast?si=9oETguBpysJbttBz Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hi Everybody!! In today's episode we focus on pick me's, the girls who are boy crazy and how far they could go just for a man. We talk about the devastating murder case of Alexis Crawford and give our thoughts on pick me's and the horror that they could achieve over a man. We also talk about Angelica's newest obsession aka Jersey shore; their drama and the pick me of the shore?? We hope you enjoy our new podcast and as always.... #HAPPYRANDODAY
On this episode, Stassi welcomes her best friend's wife Taylor Donohue (aka Teddy) for the first time ever! Teddy and Stassi talk reflect on the passing on Stassi's step father, Lance, and Stassi shares the rollercoaster of emotions she's experienced this week. They then dive into lighter topics including how they feel about enforced dress codes and "pick me girl" energy. They end on everyone's favorite topics: pop culture and aliens.This episode is sponsored by:Nutrafol - Get $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code STRAIGHTUPSquarespace - Go to Squarespace for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, go to www.squarespace.com/STASSI to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domainThrive Market - Go to www.thrivemarket.com/straightup for 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 giftChime - Get started at chime.com/STASSISee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode, Stassi welcomes her best friend's wife Taylor Donohue (aka Teddy) for the first time ever! Teddy and Stassi talk reflect on the passing on Stassi's step father, Lance, and Stassi shares the rollercoaster of emotions she's experienced this week. They then dive into lighter topics including how they feel about enforced dress codes and "pick me girl" energy. They end on everyone's favorite topics: pop culture and aliens.This episode is sponsored by:Nutrafol - Get $10 off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code STRAIGHTUPSquarespace - Go to Squarespace for a free trial, and when you're ready to launch, go to www.squarespace.com/STASSI to save 10% off your first purchase of a website or domainThrive Market - Go to www.thrivemarket.com/straightup for 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 giftChime - Get started at chime.com/STASSISee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hannah humbles Paige in this new episode bc that's what friends are for. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of Ladies Time on the Killing Time Podcast, hosts Michelle and Tinesha are joined by their new friend Carmel for an entertaining and insightful discussion. They navigate through a range of topics, from personal achievements and mental health to music festivals and the dynamics of online interactions. Michelle kicks off the episode by fixing some technical difficulties and discussing her recent projects, including her Civilian of the Quarter award. Carmel shares her ongoing journey of buying a house in another country and completing a 100-mile challenge. Tinesha reflects on her recent health scare, discussing the emotional roller coaster brought on by her PCOS and the importance of mental health awareness. The conversation then takes a lighter turn as the trio discusses their love for music festivals and recent movies they've enjoyed. Tinesha provides an entertaining movie review segment, while Michelle and Carmel preview their excitement for upcoming concerts. They also delve into a previous controversial discussion about choosing a man or a bear in a survival scenario, each explaining their viewpoints and emphasizing the importance of respectful dialogue online. Key Takeaways: Mental Health Awareness: The episode highlights the significance of mental health, particularly in men, and encourages seeking professional help and community support. Empowerment Through Travel and Challenges: Carmel's experiences underscore the value of pushing personal boundaries, whether through international real estate ventures or physical fitness challenges. Movies and Entertainment: Tinesha's movie reviews offer a fresh take on recent films, providing listeners with entertainment recommendations. Respectful Dialogue Online: The hosts stress the importance of maintaining respectful and constructive conversations on social media, even when opinions differ. Music and Cultural Events: The excitement for upcoming concerts and cultural festivals is palpable, reflecting the hosts' passion for music and community gatherings. Notable Quotes: Carmel: "America's ghetto… there are other places to live. You don't have to live in America." Michelle: "I treat men like people because they got feelings too. Like, they just like us." Tinesha: "I just wanted to have a conversation with men to try to see if we could have a conversation on how men approach certain situations rather than to just degrade and downgrade each other." Carmel: "It's not about being a pick me girl. I actually don't give a fuck about these men." Michelle: "Y'all don't have to suffer in silence. There are people that care about you." Resources: Black Girl Therapy: Website for finding black therapists in the community Taryn Oma: Well-regarded therapist specializing in a range of mental health issues, including depression and eating disorders. Stay tuned for more episodes filled with thought-provoking discussions and heartwarming camaraderie on the Killing Time Podcast. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and comment on our YouTube channel, TikTok, and Instagram to stay updated and engaged with our latest content!
Are Lorelai Gilmore and Rory Gilmore so-called “Pick Me Girls”? Not like other girls? Cool girls? Jackie and Catherine are parsing through many complicated pop culture labels, how they apply to our favorite Gilmore Girls, feminist takes, and the misogyny behind the name “pick me girl.”Whether or not Meredith Grey invented it, this term has taken on a life of its own. We get into 2000s pop culture and music influences, like Sex and the City, Avril Lavigne, Pink, and even Taylor Swift. Plus, lots of discussion about some of the side Gilmore characters, like Shane, Nicole, Lindsay, and even the Stars Hollow moms. As Miss Patti would say, “buckle up!” It's gonna be a big one.
Comedian Laura High talks about dating after divorce and fostering a healthy relationship with her now-husband through communication, empathy, and punchlines! Billy breaks down the latest Bumble controversies and the state of online dating. Hint: It's hard. 5/17: The Naked Comedy Show @ Hacienda - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-naked-comedy-show-tickets-893874391367?aff=host 5/16: Hot Movie Night in The Champagne Room - https://www.patreon.com/posts/when-is-next-hot-100228591 Follow Laura High! Instagram: @laurahigh5 TikTok: @laurahigh5 Podcast: Insemination http://laurahighfive.com Follow Billy! Instagram: @thebillyprocida TikTok: @TheBillyProcida Instagram: @billyisprocida 0nlyFans: @callmebilly Money Stuff Venmo: @BillyProcida Cash App: $manwhorepod PayPal/Zelle: funnybillypro@gmail.com Do your affordable book shopping at http://bookshop.org/shop/billy! Introduce yourself in The Champagne Room at http://manwhorepod.com/discord! Join us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/manwhorepodcast! Email your comments, questions, and criticisms to manwhorepod@gmail.com. Late Night Radio by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ www.ManwhorePod.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In this episode Emma and Stella discuss some of the more taxing aspects of entrepreneurship, why a quick pivot is harder some days than others, and they spill the tea on some new product formulation!Highlights: We get vulnerable after a particularly rough day. Entrepreneurship ain't all rainbows!Help us pick our new product!!
Spice Girls, Britney, Bridget Jones, Eine wie keine, Sex & the City – wenn du das auch in deiner Jugend gefeiert hast, dann bist du, so wie ich, durch den Postfeminismus geprägt. Was das heißt und wie uns das immer noch beeinflusst, erfährst du in dieser Folge.
Join us on this special show where we will be reacting to "Libertarian Feminist" Hannah Cox's video where she talks about those poor pick me girls who are trying to get approval from those gross men. She will girl-boss her way to our hearts and we are here for it!
Join us on this special show where we will be reacting to "Libertarian Feminist" Hannah Cox's video where she talks about those poor pick me girls who are trying to get approval from those gross men. She will girl-boss her way to our hearts and we are here for it!
Join us on this special show where we will be reacting to "Libertarian Feminist" Hannah Cox's video where she talks about those poor pick me girls who are trying to get approval from those gross men. She will girl-boss her way to our hearts and we are here for it!
This week, we discuss Jennifer Lawrence, the ‘cool girl' monologue from ‘Gone Girl,' TikTok pick-me girl discourse, and whether the trope of the ‘pick me' girl is unfeminist. Respectfully Disagree is The Swaddle Team's very own podcast series, in which we get together to discuss and dissect the issues we passionately differ on.
Welcome back to another epsisode! Sam & Taylor recap their staycation in Fredricksburg, Texas and fill you in on the tea of how Taylor lost her job. Hot gossip gets interesting when they call out someone posting lies about something from 3 years ago, yikes! We also dive into our thoughts on hook-up culture today, whether we participate, and whether we think it's healthy. Remember to rate 5 stars and follow us on Instagram! Love ya Please support the show by giving these sponsors a visit! Care/of = For 50% off your first month's subscription with Care/of, go to TakeCareOf.com and enter code onething50. Or visit TikTok - Follow us @thefwordpodcast Connect with Taylor @ttaylorolsen Connect with Sam @ssam.ttaylor Download our App! FITNESS UNCENSORED https://www.fitnessuncensored.net/ Available in the Apple App store and Google Play. SHOP FITNESS UNCENSORED MERCH! https://fitnessuncensored.myshopify.com/
Kann man bei Andrew Tate „cherrypicking“ machen? Und gibt es ein Äquivalent für Frauen? Wer ist das größte Pick-Me-Girl Deutschlands? Und wie teuer dürfen Coaches sein? Hazel und Thomas verschwenden keine Zeit und geben im neuen Jahr gleich Vollgas. Inhalt: 0:00 Unbemerkt ein Kind bekommen 3:44 Böllern an Silvester 11:36 Umgang mit Coaches 21:02 Hazel beim Osteopath 25:43 Dem Partner gefällt Andrew Tate 50:36 Strip Clubs in der Beziehung 57:41 Pick Me Girls 1:00:11 Botox gegens Knirschen 1:04:04 Toxische Influencerinnern 1:07:20 House of Lies & The Crown Die Zeitstempel können variieren Rütlischwur: Schwur, bei dem sich im Gründungsmythos der Schweiz die drei Kantone Uri, Schwyz und Unterwalden Anfang August 1291 gegenseitige Unterstützung zusicherten. Das Durchschnittsgehalt in Deutschland betrug im Jahr 2023 monatlich ca. 3.650 € brutto. Das Einstiegsgehalt eines Fitnesstrainers bei einem deutschen Fitnessstudio beginnt bei 1.200 € netto. Pappbetten bei Olympia stabil genug für Sex? https://m.bild.de/sport/olympia/sport/olympia-2021-bild-testet-die-pappbetten-in-tokio-stabil-genug-fuer-sex-77125788.bildMobile.html?t_ref=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.de%2F Andrew Tate auf Wikipedia: https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Tate Tattoos von Frauen, die für Tate arbeiten mussten https://nypost.com/2023/01/06/andrew-tates-sex-cam-girls-branded-with-owned-by-tate-tattoos/ Sieht Joe Rogan Andrew Tate als Konkurrenz? https://youtu.be/EQunZttZJwc?si=z8gyQF-GfB8Jp78T Buch „Zivilisierte Verachtung“ von Carlo Strenger https://www.suhrkamp.de/buch/carlo-strenger-zivilisierte-verachtung-t-9783518074411 House of Lies Serie Trailer https://youtu.be/fnvEALX3ghs?si=5Jr-mgTkyT5C8UCh Pick Me Girl: Eine Frau, die einfach so ganz anders ist, als andere Frauen – und es die ganze Welt wissen lässt. Hinter dem Begriff verbirgt sich oftmals ein Gerüst aus Unsicherheit und internalisierter Misogynie. Du möchtest mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? [**Hier findest du alle Infos & Rabatte!**](https://linktr.ee/hoererlebnis)
In der letzten Sendung des Jahres schaut das Lila Team zurück auf 2023. Welche Themen haben uns beschäftigt, die im Podcast bisher keinen Platz gefunden haben?Markus Söder verbietet das Gendern und Luke Mockridge ist zurückKatrin lässt die Debatte rund ums Thema Gendern Revue passieren. Warum reden eigentlich gerade vor allem rechte und rechts-konservative Menschen darüber? Und was hat Mario Barth damit zu tun?Laura schaut sich an, ob die sagenumwobene Cancel Culture dieses Jahr wirklich Karrieren beendet hat – und wenn ja, wer davon betroffen war. Neben Till Lindemann und Rammstein geht es dabei auch um das Comeback von Luke Mockridge.Sophie Passmann, Pick Me Girls und Celebrating GirlhoodLena hat ein Buch gelesen, über das die feministische Insta-Bubble dieses Jahr viel zu sagen hatte: „Pick Me Girls“ von Sophie Passmann. Anders als viele Kritiker*innen hat Lena das Buch gelesen und geht darauf ein, welche feministischen Lehren in dem Buch stecken – und welche nicht.Katharina spricht über das year of the girl und Celebrating Girlhood, das Phänomen, dass dieses Jahr vor allem Popkultur von Frauen für eine weibliche Zielgruppe erfolgreich war. Es geht um Taylor Swift, Freundschaftsarmbänder und den Barbiefilm. Den Lila Podcast unterstützenIhr möchtet unabhängigen Journalismus unterstützen und seid Fans des Lila Podcasts? Dann brauchen wir euch! Denn finanziell sieht es leider gerade ziemlich düster aus. Darum freuen wir uns, wenn ihr uns mit ein paar Euro dabei helft, den Lila Podcast am Leben zu erhalten! mit einen Abo oder einer einmaligen Zahlungden Lila Podcast Shop besuchen und mit Feministischem Merch eindeckenuns auf Instagram folgenFreunden von uns erzählen und diese Folge mit ihnen teilen Links und HintergründeDeutschlandfunk: Kulturkampf in den USA - Cancel Culture von RechtsAnnabelle: «Pick me Girls»: Warum mich Sophie Passmanns Buch zum Weinen brachteAnekdotisch Evident: Heuchelei und ZufriedenheitGuardian: Move over, lads! How the world turned girly Die kompletten Shownotes findet ihr hier Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the 2 Girls 1 Blunt podcast, we have on comedian Connor King! Connor King is a West Philly native whose stand-up clips have amassed over 100 million views on both Instagram and TikTok. He can be seen on America's Got Talent and headlining comedy clubs around the country. We chat about being a pick me, how 1/4 inch can MAKE or BREAK ya, and how he feels about loving yourself. We get deep in this b****!How to Find More of Connor King: https://www.connorkingme.comFind 2G1B on social media:https://kite.link/2girls1bluntpodFind Jaime + Emily on socials:https://www.instagram.com/thejaimeleeshow/https://linqapp.com/jaimeleesimmons/https://instagram.com/loudemilyhttps://hoo.be/loudemily
With her 1M followers on TikTok, @erikapriscilla shares her influencer secrets with Tay. They also talk burner accounts, pick me girls, and sad girl summers.Sponsors:Ritual: Ritual is offering my listeners 30% off during your first month. Visit ritual.com/TAYLOR to starteHarmony: Take eHarmony's Compatibility Quiz today and Get Someone Who Gets YouSkyLight Frames: Get $15 off a Skylight Frame at Skylightframe.com/TAYLORPlease note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.Produced by Dear Media.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Katja und Gunda sprechen über das Klischee unsolidarischer Frauen und warum sie das für ein frauenfeindliches Vorurteil halten.
En este episodio, las casi adultas hablan sobre que es ser una “pick me” girl y cual es la definición correcta. Escucha el episodio para averiguar si tú eres una “pick me” girl! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cynthia-bochas/support
This episode of "The Goodgal Podcast" explores various captivating topics. Beginning with the "Goodie of the Week," we dissect the reactions to a Jamaican father gifting his son a BMW, shedding light on generational and cultural perspectives. Moving on to "Hot Topics," we delve into the "Pick Me Girls" phenomenon, analyzing its origins, societal pressures, and impact on self-worth and relationships, before advocating for empowerment and authenticity. Lastly, we engage with a listener's question on friendship non-negotiables, offering insights into the boundaries and values that shape our connections. Join us for insightful conversations from extravagant gifts to self-empowerment and friendship dynamics.
Lauren talks her newfound love for TikTok, and why its users are a unique brand of unhinged. Hear some of their favorite comments from their TikTok videos. The gals also give an assessment on a review that calls them Pick Me Girls and even break out Urban Dictionary to consider the accusation. They then discuss the inception of Kim Kardashian's launch into fame with supporting players Ray J and Kris Jenner. The narrative accepted by many versus the alleged facts are very different and darker than they originally thought. Lauren & Chan also break down Kanye West's problematic, misogynistic 46th birthday party, and Chan gives her family friendly hopes for his next birthday celebration. Finally, hear all their thoughts on Tom Girardi's mental competence and Erica's role in the deceit. MERCH IS HERE! Click here to check out our limited drop of Work Soft hoodies and hats. Get yours before they're gone! To support the show on Patreon and access our 100+ bonus episodes, including our Royal's Deep Dive, click here! Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of "The Natalie and Dennis Show," hosts Natalie and Dennis dive deep into the topic of "Pick Me Girls and the Curse of Constant Comparison." They discuss the societal pressures that women face to conform to certain beauty standards, career goals, and social expectations. Natalie and Dennis share their own personal experiences with feeling the need to constantly compare themselves to others and how it has affected their self-esteem.Other Topics include• Intrusive thoughts• Forgiveness• Boundaries• Filming yourself in Public
I know we're lesbians but like, girls are just SO much drama, right? Boys are just so cool and easy and no drama. Go to https://ZocDoc.com/BCC and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Follow Sarah: @SarahSchauer Follow Kendahl: @KendahlLandreth To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzv3r6Vfp3pqrmOIc7m8tuA Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening, or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TheBCCClub If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TheBCCClub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, QT & Maya talk about everything from Female friendships, to health insurance, to being more approachable.Wine About ItPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/wineaboutit
No offence but... women are too much drama. No but seriously, we're living in a time of 'pick me' inception. Pick me's are calling other women pick me's, in response those women become pick me's and call the pick me's pick me's, and now nobody can decipher who the real pick me is. Hannah and Maia try and get to the bottom of this conundrum. Has the 'pick me' always been around or did early 2000s chick flicks do such a number on us that now we have no choice but to clap back? Or maybe this is just a case of good ole' psychological oppression. Support us on Patreon and get juicy bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/rehashpodcast Intro and Outro song produced by our talented friend Ian Mills: https://linktr.ee/ianmillsmusic SOURCES: Sandra Lee Bartky, “On Psychological Oppression” Femininity and Domination (1990). Bearman et al. “The Fabric of Internalized Sexism” Journal of Integrated Social Sciences vol. 1 (1) (2009). Sarah Eckert, “There's a Big Issue Surrounding Those #PickMeGirl TikToks & We Need to Talk About It.” Her Campus (2021). https://www.hercampus.com/culture/tiktok-pick-me-girl-trend-toxic/ Courtney Young, Why TikTok Is Flooded With Controversial Videos About "Pick Me Girls" Bustle (2022). https://www.bustle.com/life/what-is-a-pick-me-girl-definition-traits
Abbey opens up about relapsing in OCD recovery, pick me girls and why they exist, and how to stop putting people in a box (including yourself)Also, don't be shy…call 909-817-1742 to leave a Dear Abbey voicemail aka.. you call and leave a voicemail asking for some advice on something silly or serious then I will play it and answer it hopefully in the next episode!
Today we talk about: What is the problem with classifying people as pick-me girls? Stereotypes people must adhere to to fit the mold as a mountain biker, skiier, climber, etc. And why people ghost and suck at confrontation.
This week, Father Cooper sits down with Cazzie David (despite Cazzie's last minute efforts to ditch). The two then get serious and discuss family relationships and social media. Cazzie details what the pilot episode of her family's reality TV show would be and Alex reminds the world that she does in fact have a sister. Building upon last week's episode, the duo discusses the negative impact of social media along with the popular Tik Tok trend, the notion of a “pick me girl”. While on pop culture they also discuss the D'Amelio show, the Scott Disick dm, and last but certainly not least…Larry David at fashion week. This is Call Her Daddy, so let's talk dating and relationships. Alex and Cazzie dive deep into the concept of love bombing and Cazzie offers up examples from her own personal experience. The girls give advice on how to recognize the warning signs and overcome an abusive relationship. This episode surely contains a little bit of everything – enjoy daddies! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices