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To All the Men I've Tolerated Before

To All The Men I've Tolerated
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To All The Men I’ve Tolerated Before is your weekly look at everyday misogyny! Host Natalie Katona invites guests on the podcast to chat about their experiences living in a Patriarchal society. The podcast delves into different male tropes the world has had to endure like the sports guy, the toxic boss, or the needy boyfriend. It also allows the guests to delve into how men have affected their com... more

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Megan Metzger is a comedian from Chicago who has recently gone through a divorce. She joins Natalie on the show to walk through the misogyny she experienced within her marriage and what the future holds for her. The problem with that future? Megan ha... more

Natalie is joined by new friend Cetoria to get into the girl powered world that is Sailor Moon. They will talk about how the show represents the energy that is being a teenage girl. Within the conversation surrounding Sailor Moon, they will also talk... more

Thank you to all our Team Tolerator members over at Patreon! I hope you enjoy your bonus episode this month and I cannot wait to hear your thoughts on the misogyny I rounded up.

Remember, everyone who joins a paid tier in the months of December, Jan... more

Julia Washington (Prose and Glow) is back to dive deep into her feelings about Glinda now that she has seen Wicked: For Good. Natalie and Julia will discuss the deep amount of empathy Elphaba holds for Glinda, even when Glinda is still siding with Oz... more

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Sarah Intelligator
Family law attorney and author of the book Live, Laugh, Find True Love.
LA Family Law Practice
Episode: Dating tips from a Divorce Attorney
Sara Caplan
Improv comedian, trans woman, and philosophy student.
Episode: What is a Woman? With Sara Caplan
Emma Laurent
A writer with a background in political campaigns, currently focusing on advocating for reproductive rights in Wyoming.
Episode: Legislating Our Bodies
Tara Jabbari
Rotating host and producer of Media Maker Spotlight
Media Maker Spotlight
Episode: Parasocial Relationships
Angela Gentile
Speaker, writer, educator, and host of The Empowered Millennials podcast focused on motivating and inspiring people to take control of their lives.
The Empowered Millennials
Episode: Building Your Childfree Community
Urmi Hossain
Self-published author, speaker, mentor, and advocate for women's empowerment.
Episode: Expectations of Third-Culture Daughters
Laura Danger
Educator and fair play advocate
Episode: Summer Break: Fair Play and Weaponized Incompetence Replay
Brianne Davis
Actor, producer, and author of Secret Life of a Hollywood Sex and Love Addict
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Episode: Summer Break: Sex and Love Addiction
Maria Pendolino
Voice actress who shares her experiences with online dating and tracking 97 first dates.
Episode: Summer Break: 100 First Online Dates

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Natalie Katona
Host of the podcast, she explores themes of everyday misogyny through personal anecdotes, discussions, and humor. Natalie aims to create a space for honest conversation around societal norms and individual growth.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 65 ratings
  • Love this podcast

    This is pure and delightful feminine rage. The conversations and topics are so interesting and I could listen forever. Nat is also unexpectedly hilarious, her quips make me laugh so often.

    -Rose

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rayom0
    United States2 years ago
  • Women!

    🖤❤️🖤❤️🖤

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    changagarcia
    United States2 years ago
  • Great show with a twist

    Throughout the different iterations of this show the topics vary but pull you into Natalie .

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    jr3650sp
    United States2 years ago
  • Loved it

    Love the conversations on this show, so many great insights from guests and the host does an excellent job with each conversation highlighting every day misogyny and different folks’ experiences.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    crc67777
    United States3 years ago
  • Awesome host!

    Natalie was so fun to talk to, has great perspectives, and has an awesome sense of humor!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    LMMazur
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the blend of humor with serious discussions about misogyny and societal norms.

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Dating tips from a Divorce Attorney
Q: What are some things that you've learned from your clients and your experiences that made you sit down and write a book?
I've been practicing family law for close to 20 years and I've watched a variety of people go through divorces, which has motivated me to share my knowledge to help others avoid the mistakes I see repeatedly.
End of the Month Replay: Romantic Comedies
Q: What would you like the audience to take away from looking deeply into the rom-coms that we're watching?
Rom-coms are just escapism for the most part and shouldn't be viewed as a handbook for real life.
Writing Sapphic Horror
Q: How about the promises that we made to each other, right?
There is a tendency in relationships to promise the moon quickly, reflecting societal conditioning. It's critical to examine what those promises mean.
Witchcraft
Q: What is the biggest thing you've learned about combating misogyny or yourself when it comes to witchcraft?
Trusting your own instincts when it comes to your magic and figuring out what works best for you.
Still Comfy? Freaky Friday
Q: Do you feel like that first scene where Jamie Lee Curtis is juggling, trying to plan her rehearsal dinner is one of the more realistic portraits of single motherhood?
Natalie agrees that it is relatable, noting the hot messiness of single motherhood.

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This podcast presents a candid exploration of everyday misogyny while inviting listeners to engage with various societal norms and expectations. Hosted by Natalie Katona, each episode features different guests who share their personal experiences with male stereotypes and the discomforts caused by systemic patriarchy. Discussions range from light-hearted anecdotes to serious critiques of pervasive gender roles found in diverse areas such as pop culture, professional environments, and community spaces, all infused with humor and honesty. By addressing the impact of these experiences, the podcast strives to explore pathways toward a more inclusive and respectful society, emphasizing personal growth and collective manifestations for a better f... more

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4. Tara Jabbari
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7. Laura Danger
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