Patriarchy
Discover key takeaways from 7 podcast episodes about this topic.

They're Saying The QUIET PART Out Loud... | PoliticsGirl
This episode exposes the explicit agenda of Christian nationalism to strip women of civil rights, restrict them to the home, and dismantle democratic principles, revealing how current 'tradwife' rhetoric is a rebranded 'red pill' movement for women.

The Church Of Latter Day Swingers
This episode skewers everything from gendered marketing and performative Christianity to political apathy and the 'contagious' nature of divorce, all while dissecting the absurdity of 'soft swinging' Mormons and the reality TV-ification of politics.

Women’s History Month. Women’s Power, Legacy & Resistance in an Age of Erasure
This Women's History Month episode unpacks the deliberate erasure of women's contributions and power, advocating for collective resistance against patriarchal systems and celebrating women's enduring achievements.

The Joe Budden Podcast Episode 909 | Trash Day
The Joe Budden Podcast crew delivers unfiltered takes on a weak music release week, the definition of a "classic" album, the controversial lessons from *Paradise*, and a heated debate on America's role and desired outcome in a potential war with Iran.

Epstein Files Explode. Survivors Demand Accountability, GOP Tries to Bury Truth#TheOtherSideOfChange
The hosts and guest dissect the Epstein files, arguing that the public and political response reflects a deep-seated cultural pathology that protects powerful perpetrators and normalizes systemic violence against vulnerable populations.

The Joe Budden Podcast Episode 900 | A Whole Tray Of Ice
The Joe Budden Podcast celebrates its 900th episode with unfiltered commentary on the Grammys, music industry dynamics, celebrity controversies, and personal takes on relationships and societal norms.

Andrew Tate | PBD Podcast | Ep. 721
Andrew Tate defends his involvement in a controversial Miami nightclub incident and articulates his radical theories on why American society is collapsing, blaming decentralized power, modern capitalism, and feminism.