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Welcome to the She’s Just Not That Into You podcast with Jiyoon Lee and Rhian Williams, where we’re redefining female experiences. Every week, we have honest and intimate conversations that we hope will inspire and empower not only each other, but women everywhere!
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Welcome to the She’s Just Not That Into You podcast with Jiyoon Lee and Rhian Williams, where we’re redefining female experiences. Every week, we have honest and intimate conversations that we hope will inspire and empower not only each other, but women everywhere!
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1 Reclaim your power: why women need to learn to say no 51:51
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In this episode, we discuss why women need to learn how to say no! Despite cultural differences between different countries, it’s still especially difficult for women to say no - in any culture! We explore how women are socially conditioned to be people pleasers and put others’ needs above our own, and discuss personal experiences of situations where we’ve both personally struggled to say no. We also discuss women not being able to say no in the workplace and the impact that it has on their careers, and how it’s interpreted differently when men say no vs. when women say no. We talk about the dangers of not being able to say no, or saying yes to the wrong things. Learning how to saying no is important for every area of our lives, because saying no to things that don’t serve you creates more time and energy for you to say yes to the right things that really matter to you. We also share our advice for how to say no, including some case studies and examples of what we would say in different situations like social events and parties, and share some valuable tips and tricks for how you can become someone who easily says no! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
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1 Book Club 02: Against White Feminism by Rafia Zakaria 36:34
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In this episode, we discuss the powerful themes explored in the book Against White Feminism by Rafia Zakaria. We reflect on what it means to confront white feminism, by discussing its definition and the cultural forces that shape how it's experienced and understood around the world. We talk about cultural differences between feminism in different countries, and discuss how contemporary Asian feminism is in many ways more progressive and radical than Western feminism. We also talk about the shocking historical and cultural context behind why so much of contemporary Western feminism is about sexual empowerment. And we explore the difficult but necessary conversations around privilege and the white saviour complex that often emerges when white women position themselves as rescuers while overlooking both their own struggles, and the needs of non-white women. We also reflect on how Western media depicts white women and non-white women’s experiences differently, and discuss if it's necessary to engage some of the foundational yet controversial feminist texts that have shaped mainstream white feminism. We also discuss Western feminism’s overemphasis on individuality and why we don’t agree with encouraging women to get ahead for ourselves at the expense of others, rather than promoting solidarity and sisterhood, which is the only way we can really make important feminist advances. Through this episode, we're inviting you all to think about how we can work together to build an inclusive feminism that leaves no one behind x If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
Giving up men is becoming a trend! And it all started with the 4B movement. In Korean, 4B stands for four “no’s”: no dating men, no sex with men, no marrying men, and no having children with men. It’s a bold feminist movement created by Korean feminists to break away from the toxic patriarchal system and build a community that truly centers on women and their needs. In this episode, we spoke with Haein Shim—a passionate women’s rights activist, documentary producer, and freelance journalist—to unpack what the 4B movement is all about and why it’s resonating so deeply with young women in Korea and beyond. Haein also shares her personal journey from being an anti-feminist to fully embracing feminist ideals, and talks about how the 4B movement connects with other feminist movements like the Escape the Corset movement. Throughout the conversation, we discuss why the 4B movement has been controversial in Korea, and explore the real challenges that feminists face in a society that often misunderstands and misrepresents their motives. We discuss the power dynamics at play and highlight why reclaiming women’s agency and autonomy is more important now than ever. Haein also shares how the 4B movement is very inclusive compared to other feminist movements, especially for women from lower socio-economic or low income backgrounds, or who don’t have access to a college education. Haein opens up about her own experiences with societal pressure and why she believes prioritising women’s lives and choices is essential for change. We also challenge the Western perspective on feminism, emphasising the need for a more inclusive understanding that respects diverse experiences. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
In this episode, we talk about everything you need to know about menstruation! We discuss the stigma around periods, discrimination against women in medical healthcare, how society would be if it were men who got periods instead of women, misinformation about periods, how women's bodies change throughout the course of the menstrual cycle, why society's work culture isn't set up to honour women's body cycles, period poverty, and the dangers of period sex. We also share our own personal stories, discuss cultural differences between different countries, and brainstorm changes that we think society needs to make to improve women's period experiences. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
In this episode, we share 10 non-negotiables that heterosexual women need when having sex with men! We share why it’s important for women to have higher standards for sex than men do. We encourage women to work out what their own standards are, so that we can all be aware of what we really deserve. We discuss everything from contraception and STDs, to sexual pleasure, emotional connection, objectification, and how women are socially conditioned to please their partners, as well as the importance of having sex for the right reasons, with someone you feel truly comfortable with. We also discuss the myth of friends with benefits, why sex is more pleasurable for women than for men, and what’s wrong with missionary position! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
Happy New Year! Our first episode of 2025 is about how to stick to your New Year’s resolutions. We discuss: why New Year’s resolutions often fail, the importance of setting realistic goals and expectations for yourself, and that it’s totally okay even if you haven’t made any progress on your resolutions in January. Don’t give up too soon! We also share our advice about: how to set goals, how to become a better version of yourself, how to develop healthy habits, how to make vision boards that actually work, the benefits of creating an alter ego, and the importance of not making goals with other people in mind. We finish the episode by sharing our own New Year’s resolutions for this year. Wishing everyone a happy and healthy year ahead! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
Our first Film Club episode is a deep discussion of Coralie Fargeat’s provocative and visually stunning film, The Substance . The film won Best Screenplay at the Cannes Film Festival, and is a shocking exploration of the impossible beauty standards that our society places upon women. We discuss its gripping narrative, the symbolism throughout the film, and the way it explores themes like the objectification of women, fetishisation of youth, the internal struggles and self-criticism that we face as women, fear of ageing, depictions of female madness, and our society’s collective destruction of women through the pressure to fit impossible beauty standards. Tune in for a thoughtful conversation! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
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1 Dian Zhou’s experiences appearing on reality TV show ‘The Bachelor’ 36:57
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In this episode, we spoke with Dian Zhou about her experiences appearing on reality TV show The Bachelor Japan Season 5. Dian gave us an exciting glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of the filming process, including the best and worst moments! We also discussed: pressure to fit Japanese beauty standards, social norms for how women are expected to behave, the friendships that she formed with the other girls which lead to a sense of sisterhood rather than competition between the female contestants, cultural differences between Western and Japanese reality TV shows, and the importance of being yourself. She also shared some exciting upcoming projects that she’s been working on! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
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1 Everything you need to know about female masturbation 48:15
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In this episode, we’re covering everything you need to know about female masturbation—a topic that’s deeply personal and important, yet often silenced and ignored. We discussed: the stigma around female masturbation, differences between perceptions of male vs. female masturbation, lack of sex education about masturbation, differences in attitudes towards masturbation in different cultures, differences between how men and women masturbate, and why masturbation is empowering for women, as well as sharing our own personal masturbation stories and experiences using sex toys and visiting sex toy shops. This episode goes beyond just a simple discussion about masturbation—it’s about reclaiming agency over our bodies, finding joy in self-discovery, and breaking free from the shame and taboos that often hold us back. Tune in for an open and empowering discussion! (artwork image: www.pratisandhi.com) If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
No matter where we are in life, we all face moments when we need to make big decisions that shape our future—whether it’s moving to a new country, changing careers, or deciding to get married. In these moments, intuition often serves as a guiding voice that helps us realise what we truly want deep down. However, following that inner voice isn’t always easy amidst the noise and distractions of our modern society. If this resonates with you, this episode is for you! We share personal stories about some life-changing decisions we’ve made, and explore how listening to our intuition played a key role in making those choices. We also talk about the challenges of trusting yourself vs. caring about other people’s opinions, discuss ways to balance intuition with cognitive thinking, and offer tips on how to hone your intuition. *Please note: due to some issues with the recording environment, the audio quality of this episode might be slightly uneven. We appreciate your understanding and hope you can still enjoy the episode! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
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1 Jiyoon’s first-hand experience of martial law in South Korea 27:57
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On the night of 3rd December 2024, Jiyoon was at a vintage bar in Seoul, enjoying a glass of whisky with her friends. But everything changed as soon as this one news headline appeared on her phone: “Martial law declared.” Without hesitation, she left the bar and headed straight to join the protests at the National Assembly. Helicopters hovered above as crowds gathered, demanding that the government revoke martial law. What Jiyoon witnessed that night was extraordinary: the collective power of lawmakers and ordinary citizens coming together, to successfully lift martial law within just two hours. In this episode, we discuss the events that have unfolded in South Korea over the past few days. Jiyoon shares her first-hand experiences of the night when martial law was declared, and reflects on the deeper significance of what martial law means to the Korean people. She provides a brief overview of modern Korean history to help listeners understand the recurring traumas that Korea has endured, while highlighting a powerful truth: change is always in our hands. Jiyoon also shares her thoughts on how foreign media has covered the situation, and what it’s like to live as a woman under President Yoon. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
Have you heard of Black Cat Energy? Maybe you’ve seen it on Instagram or TikTok—those catchy videos comparing “black cats” and “golden retrievers” in relationships. If you found it funny, intriguing, or maybe just a little off, then this episode is for you! We’re diving into this viral trend that’s been dominating social media and asking: what’s really going on here? In this episode, we discuss the phenomenon of Black Cat Energy, which has recently gone viral in the dating advice space. Black Cat Energy refers to a power dynamic whereby women are encouraged to be the “black cat” in romantic relationships with men rather than being a “golden retriever” - in other words, it encourages women to be the one who is being chased, rather than the one who is chasing. We discuss: why we think it’s problematic, why it’s not as empowering for women as it’s promoted to be, heteronormativity, white cat energy(!), why women have historically been in an inferior position when it comes to romantic relationships with men, anxious and avoidant attachment styles, and why being chased shouldn’t be the main goal for any relationship. We also give advice about what we think you should do instead! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
For our first Book Club episode, we’re discussing The Vegetarian by Han Kang, who was the first Asian woman and first Korean writer to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. We couldn’t think of a better choice than this powerful and deeply feminist novel for our first pick. The Vegetarian tells the story of Yeong-hye, an ordinary woman living in contemporary South Korea, whose decision to stop eating meat becomes a shocking act of rebellion. As her journey spirals in a surreal and unsettling way, she seeks to abandon her physical self entirely. Described by The Booker Prize as "fraught, disturbing, and beautiful," the novel explores themes of violence, shame, desire, and the human struggle to understand others. In this episode, we discuss the English translation, why we think Han Kang was able to win the Nobel Prize, the novel’s structure, the layered themes of human brutality, discrimination against women, and how the novel’s content reflects Korean culture including whether vegetarianism is a social taboo and the perception of mental illness, as well as the novel’s connection to broader, more universal themes of inescapable violence. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
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1 Sarah Abdoo: Women’s community power against gender violence in Bolivia 54:17
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Can you imagine packing up your life after university and heading to South America to start a community project? That’s exactly what Sarah Abdoo did. After graduating from Oxford University, she flew to Bolivia and began building connections that changed her life and the lives of the women in Cochabamba, Bolivia. Meet Sarah Abdoo, the founder of Adelante Mujer. Sarah’s mission began with small workshops in safe houses, offering local Bolivian women a path to life free from violence. Over time, it grew into a bridge connecting tourists with local communities, a network of women supporting one another, and eventually a community-led organization. Adelante Mujer now provides workshops, classes, and programs that help women earn higher incomes, improve their working conditions, and most importantly, heal from the past to lead empowered futures. Sarah’s story moved us deeply—her passion, courage, and love for this mission are nothing short of inspiring. Tune in to learn about her connection to Bolivia, the challenges and triumphs of her journey, her evolving sense of womanhood, and the shocking realities of gender discrimination faced by women in Bolivia. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
In this episode, we discuss why it’s so hard to make friends as an adult, cultural differences towards friendship in different countries, whether we find it easier to be friends with guys or with girls, how our parents influence our friendships, how a lot of people prioritise dating or meeting romantic partners over making new friends, and the importance of surrounding yourself with the right friends. We also give advice about different ways to make new friends - it doesn’t have to involve going to parties! Finally, we tell the story behind how we ended up becoming best friends (as adults)! And share our tips for how to build deep and meaningful connections when meeting new people and making new friends. If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to follow us and leave a review. And if you have any ideas or topics you’d like us to cover in future episodes, feel free to send us an email—we’d love to hear from you! Send your stories and inquiries: shesjustpodcast@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram: shesjustpodcast Podcast Logo Artwork by Chami ( @chami.jpg ) Intro Music: Picture Perfect Gurl by SPARKZ (The first three episodes: Out Loud by Beat Mekanik (Free Music Archive | CC BY)) Outro Music: 2010 Pop by Akira Sora (Free Music Archive | CC BY)…
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