
Tired of men talking over you? Frustrated by those who see feminism as a “threat”? Settling for the bare minimum? Welcome to the only female forward podcast bold enough to match the audacity of mediocre men - The Audaci-Tea! Meet your hosts, Lisa and Sovereign: two fearless women serving up the unapologetic truth about everything from navigating dating and relationships to dismantling double stand... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | a year ago |
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In this week’s episode of The Audaci-Tea Podcast, hosts Lisa and Sovereign explore what it looks like for women to decenter men in everyday life and relationships. Decentering men is not a single action but a result of prioritizing women's autonomy a... more
In this week’s episode of The Audaci-Tea Podcast, hosts Lisa and Sovereign dig into the cultural lie that women can “have it all,” breaking down how this expectation was built for women to fail. From impossible workplace standards to the emotional la... more
In this week’s episode of The Audaci-Tea Podcast, hosts Lisa and Sovereign sit down with special guest Therese Lee to unpack her new series, Witches, Whores, and Rebels, which explores how history repeats itself whenever powerful systems begin to br... more
In this week’s episode of The Audaci-Tea Podcast, hosts Lisa and Sovereign welcome special guest Amarachi, a viral “villain era” dating coach who’s redefining what it means for women to date on their own terms. Together, they unpack how embracing you... more
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Just listened, had an epiphany that I played the low maintenance sister to the “cool girl” archetype in my young adult years. I’m 57 now and I can tell you from experience that it will always backfire. Cool girls pull in narcissistic, toxic men who only want to use them. Your insights in this episode will open a lot of eyes. Sharing with my daughters now!
I love you guys. Yall validate my female rage. Yall make this a safe space to let me feel the way I feel. I am a young southern woman who still lives in the south, who has been forced into this anti woman society. Thank you thank you thank you. It’s so hard to find women like me around here. So I try to find it elsewhere and I’ve FOUND YALL. Much love from Nashville. I love love love yall. Dark triad anyone?
Absolute trash takes wrapped in reasonable dressing. Instead of talking about collective liberation, these posers make feminism into a war of genders. It’s pathetic and weak minded. This podcast should be drop kicked into the stratosphere.
I learn something new every week from their discussions through their legitimate research, life experiences, and also their general attitudes. All 3 of them are the kind of women I aspire to be. They all bring their own beliefs, fears, and morals to the table and it’s fascinating! I hope this show continues to grow and more brave women (and brave men) realize that none of this is radical. If we opened our eyes for real, we’d see the world for what it is and how unequal things are on every level.... more
Addressing the reviewer going after Sovereign, that’s false, Sovereign doesn’t speak over people, that reviewer is racist or maybe it’s just her beauty and you are jealous?
These women help you pull out those nasty barbed fish hooks of internalized mysogyny. These women provided me with good tools and the support I needed to acknowledge what is plainly true to people with eyes and brains. Let’s all stop covering up for incompetency in the men around us to protect their egos. They aren’t protec... more
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Content focuses on empowering women's voices and addressing persistent societal issues, especially related to feminism, relationships, and personal identity. Key topics include rejecting harmful stereotypes, navigating emotional boundaries, and redefining societal expectations of women. Episodes often critique patriarchal constructs and offer insights into the intersectionality of modern feminism while encouraging listeners to prioritize their own needs and desires. The dynamic between the hosts and guests adds an engaging layer to the discussions, making complex concepts accessible and relatable. Overall, the content is likely to resonate with listeners seeking a candid, modern take on feminism and self-empowerment.
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