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If you’re in your 20s and dating someone over 30… ask yourself why.
Because it’s not about maturity, or real connection, or being “special.” It’s about control. It’s about access. And it’s about patriarchy.
In this episode, I break down why age-gap relationships are rarely about love and almost always about power. I talk about how women are groomed to settle young, give up their freedom, and build someone else’s legacy before they ever get to build their own life.
I also go deep into how marriage, motherhood, and even the idea of “love” has been sold to women as the ultimate goal—while men are encouraged to wait, explore, and avoid commitment until they’re 40.
It’s time to unlearn. You’re not behind—you’re just finally asking the questions patriarchy didn’t want you to ask.
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Love isnt real. Diamonds. Disney. Delusions.
Love isn’t real. It was sold to you. In this first episode of Till Death Do Us Part, I dig into the truth behind what we’ve been taught to call love—from ancient marriage laws to Disney movies to diamond rings. Spoiler alert: it was never about passion, partnership, or romance. It was about survival. Ownership. Control. I talk about how patriarchy, capitalism, religion, and media worked hand-in-hand to manipulate women into a system designed to keep them obedient, dependent, and silenced. From arranged marriages to purity culture, from midwives being burned as witches to the modern tradwife trend, this system has always adapted to keep women small. If you’ve ever felt like love was a lie or like you were shrinking yourself to be chosen, this episode is for you. It’s not anti-love. It’s anti-illusion. And it’s time we unlearn what never served us.
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Diddy & Cassie | It Was Never Love. It Was Always Control
It Was Never Love. It Was Always Control | Diddy & Cassie This isn’t just a celebrity case—it’s a mirror. The Diddy and Cassie case is a living, breathing example of how patriarchy grooms women, protects men, and calls it love. In this episode I break down how abuse hides behind power, how society normalizes men dating young women, and why love—as we know it—has always been about control. From trauma bonds to purity culture, I connect the dots between Cassie’s story, cultural conditioning, and how women are raised to serve, stay silent, and sacrifice themselves in the name of “love.” This is not about Diddy. It’s about a system. A sickness. A pattern. If you’re a woman waking up to the lie of romantic love, this is your reminder: You are not crazy. You were conditioned. And you are not here to be chosen—you are here to choose yourself.
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Women Need to Take Up Space Online
Women Need to Take Up Space Online—Here’s Why This video is for the women. The girls who want to create, share, build community, and take up space online—but are scared, uncertain, or unsure who they’re speaking to. I’ve been a content creator, a former dancer, and now someone fully in my creative bag—and I’m telling you: the internet needs your voice. Women are the ones who build community. Women are the ones who support. You don’t need to be polished. You don’t need to be perfect. You just need to show up. In this episode, I talk about: -Why male attention is useless online -How the patriarchy pushes women out of creative spaces -The power of woman-led communities -Why women need to start creating, unapologetically -This space is for us. Start something. Start today.
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Femininity isnt for male approval
You don’t become feminine. You perform it. From the moment we’re little girls, we’re taught how to smile, shrink, soften, and serve. We’re conditioned to make ourselves palatable—*not powerful.* To be chosen—not to choose. In this episode, I talk about strategic femininity, girlhood conditioning, and the emotional exhaustion of performing for the male gaze. This isn’t about abandoning femininity—it’s about reclaiming it on our own terms. I also reflect on my time working in the club, the pressure to be "soft" and "easy to talk to," and why most of what we call “feminine” is just survival under patriarchy. If you’ve ever felt like you’re performing a version of yourself just to be accepted—this is for you.
This podcast is a voice memo from the edge of reinvention.
For the artists who feel like they’re losing themselves while trying to find themselves. For the ones who start and stop, feel everything too deeply, and still choose to create.
These episodes are fragments of my creative journey—messy, honest, and unfolding in real time.
The doubts. The breakthroughs. The ugly cries. The art that spills out when I stop pretending and just let it be real.
If you’ve ever wanted to burn everything down and start over—this space is yours.
Unscripted. Unpolished. Unapologetic.