Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SUMMER10 to get 10% off your first order. Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comFollow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode, Elle explores what female bonobos can teach us about creating more peaceful societies through solidarity. Dispelling the myth that bonobos simply refused to mate with aggressive males, Elle reveals research showing that female bonobos actually built coalitions to protect each other, reducing male aggression despite males being physically larger. Elle weaves together evolutionary biology, feminist theory, and cultural examples to demonstrate how women have always shaped human evolution. Drawing from Cat Bohannon's "Eve" and Adrienne Rich's writings, the episode makes a powerful case for women's collective power to create a more peaceful future through intentional choices and solidarity.keywords: bonobos female dominance, female power in primates, concealed ovulation evolution, bonobo matriarchal society, female coalition formation, Surbeck bonobos study, evolutionary biology women, Cat Bohannon Eve book, reproductive control hypothesis, female solidarity primates, mate selection evolution, biological basis aggression, warrior gene MAOA, female evolutionary selection, women shaping human evolution, reproductive agency women, Adrienne Rich feminist theory, matriarchal societies, peaceful primate societies, female choice reproductive strategy
Siren Theory Podcast - https://open.spotify.com/show/7Lw0ZbKitqNVWH3jj0apo5?si=N37vM5QxQemJXQzSgllCEQShow your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: xxx)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comFollow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode, Elle dissects the viral TikTok trend where women post videos claiming "my boyfriend said he'll get me [something expensive] if this gets [insane amount] views." Elle examines how these social media challenges function as modern humiliation rituals that normalize below-minimum relationship standards. She shares a striking example where an influencer purchased Coach bags for a creator whose husband set impossible conditions, illustrating how these trends reveal societal issues around women's worth. Elle concludes with her signature wisdom: "You don't need a rich man. You need a generous man," emphasizing that women deserve partners who materialize their desires when capable, rather than subjecting them to public challenges for basic consideration.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: CBK)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode, Elle dives into a thought-provoking discussion about certain behaviors in public spaces. She examines a viral TikTok trend where a woman refuses to interact with waitstaff at a restaurant while their male partners handle all interactions. Rather than merely criticizing, Elle explores whether this behavior represents a k*nk being performed publicly, questions its claims to tradition, and asks what authentic princess treatment might actually look like. The episode culminates with Elle's powerful perspective that true femininity means self-alignment – encouraging women to authentically be themselves rather than conforming to restrictive rules that diminish their presence. Elle concludes that "princess treatment" should never mean making yourself small or silencing your voice.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Ruby Cat Eye)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleJoin me on an eye-opening episode where we explore the complex history of women's biology being both weaponized and ignored. From Elizabeth Packard's shocking institutionalization in 1860 to modern discussions about the luteal phase, we'll examine how women's hormonal experiences have been pathologized while male hormonal influences remain largely unscrutinized. We'll dive into the science behind hormonal cycles, challenge outdated stereotypes, and discuss why understanding our bodies isn't weakness—it's power. Together, we'll explore what true liberation looks like when it comes to our health, moods, and bodies.keywords:women's health, female biology, luteal phase, menstrual cycle, hormonal changes, Elizabeth Packard, women's rights history, medical gaslighting, hysteria diagnosis, female institutionalization, women's empowerment, hormone awareness, cycle tracking, reproductive health, gender bias in medicine, male irritable syndrome, testosterone effects, gender double standards, women's liberation, historical medical practices, body literacy, women's mental health, hormonal stigma, medical discrimination, cycle syncing, feminine power, medical advocacy, women's autonomy, patriarchal medicine, holistic health, women's wellness
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Ruby Cat Eye)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelle
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Champagne Cat Eye)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode, we unpack the loaded term "bridezilla" and why it's more than just a label—it's a symptom of deeper societal issues. From exploring how wedding planning has become women's unpaid labor to examining why men actually benefit more from marriage, Elle challenges the notion that wanting a well-executed wedding makes someone difficult. Through cultural critique, she reframes the "bridezilla" stereotype, arguing that these "monster brides" are often just women navigating unrealistic expectations, traditions, and the pressure to perform perfection. Tune in for a fresh perspective on why being called a bridezilla might just mean you're good at setting boundaries and advocating for yourself.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Financier)Full show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌 : https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coFollow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode, Elle tackles the pervasive myths surrounding infidelity and challenges the harmful narrative that blames women for being cheated on. Through a thoughtful exploration of societal expectations, cultural narratives, and real-world examples, Elle breaks down why cheating is never the victim's fault. She emphasizes that cheating is an active choice made by the perpetratorand debunks various myths - from the notion that only rich men cheatto the damaging belief that women are "ruined" after experiencing infidelity. This episode serves as both a critique of patriarchal attitudes toward cheating and an empowering reminder that hope and the capacity to love are strengths, not weaknesses.infidelity myths, cheating relationships, betrayal healing, women empowerment, patriarchal dating norms, cheating culture, victim blaming relationships, emotional healing after cheating, relationship standards, self worth after cheating, female empowerment, dating culture critique, modern relationships, societal expectations dating, relationship healing journey, infidelity recovery, dating psychology, toxic relationship patterns
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Strawberry Cat Eye)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelle
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order.Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelle
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Ruby Cat Eye)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode of "The Powerhouse of the Celle," Elle challenges popular caveman-inspired wellness trends and their male-centric approach. She explores how the "Man the Hunter" archetype has been debunked by recent scientific evidence, revealing that women were also skilled hunters and possessed unique physiological advantages for endurance activities. Elle argues that modern wellness culture needs to move away from masculine, linear health models and embrace more cyclical, feminine approaches to well-being. The episode emphasizes that true ancestral women's health wasn't about constant optimization or suffering, but rather about honoring natural rhythms, building community, and practicing sustainable self-care. Elle concludes by reminding listeners that women's primal wisdom isn't outdated – it's a vital guide for navigating modern life's challenges.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Rose Glazed Donut)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleKeywords: dating advice, relationship red flags, moving in together, financial independence, dating tips, relationship advice, living with boyfriend, housing partners, money and relationships, dating boundaries, women's empowerment, relationship mistakes, personal growth, judgment free advice, ethical gossip, life lessons, financial literacy, self worth, independence tips, women's empowerment
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Bubble Glow)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode, we explore how rest becomes a radical act of resistance for women in our output-obsessed culture. From unpacking the scientific reality of the gender sleep gap to examining how sleep patterns differ between men and women, we dive deep into why women are more exhausted due to a culture that promotes lack of rest. We'll challenge the notion that rest is a privilege to be earned rather than a fundamental right, and discover how feminine restoration isn't just about sleep - it's about reclaiming the time and energy to truly know and accept ourselves. Join us as we explore why rest isn't just recovery for women - it's revolution.keywords: feminine restoration, powerhouse of the celle, rest as revolution, well-rested women are changing the world
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Bubble Glow)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode of the Spoiled Girlie Support Group podcast, host Elle discusses a viral TikTok incident involving infidelity. She addresses the topic of "ethical gossip" surrounding a married man who was caught cheating on a parking garage rooftop. Elle emphasizes the importance of self-respect and discusses why being a "side chick" is detrimental to one's well-being. The episode delves into themes of invisible labor in relationships, the misconceptions about why men cheat, and includes thoughtful commentary from social media reactions. Throughout the discussion, Elle encourages women to value themselves and recognize their worth.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Bubble Glow)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleOn this episode, we discuss the concept of the "villain era" and setting boundaries. Elle explains that what's often labeled as being a "villain" is actually just women setting healthy boundaries. She emphasizes that boundaries are meant to improve relationships, not destroy them. The episode concludes by encouraging listeners to stop feeling guilty about protecting their peace and setting boundaries, even if others try to make them feel like the villain for doing so.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Bubble Blush)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn today's episode of the Spoiled Girlie Support Group, Elle delves deep into the concept of reclaiming the divine feminine and why she temporarily stepped back from creating femininity content. Elle discusses how the true divine feminine has been co-opted and misrepresented in harmful ways. She explores the evolution from girlboss culture to tradwife movements, examining how these trends ultimately worked against women's empowerment. Drawing from Meggan Watterson's "Mary Magdalene Revealed," Elle redefines the divine feminine as an inward journey of self-acceptance and embodiment rather than performative femininity. Join us for an enlightening conversation about authenticity, empowerment, and what it truly means to embrace your divine feminine energy.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: French Haze)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelle
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Sunset)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleToday we're diving into a controversial topic: Chappell Roan's recent Call Her Daddy podcast comments about motherhood. We'll examine the mixed reactions to her statement that her mom friends are "in hell," explore how society's views on motherhood have evolved, discuss why hating on mothers has become normalized, and consider how choosing to have children in challenging times can be seen as an act of hope.Chappell Roan motherhood controversy.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Sunset)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode, Elle explores the viral article "Your Phone Is Why You Don't Feel Sexy" and its implications. She dives into how phone cameras, particularly the iPhone's distorted focal lengths, affect self-perception. Elle discusses the homogenization of beauty standards on social media, sharing personal insights about overcoming beauty comparison and the importance of following diverse creators who represent different beauty standards. The episode concludes with a thoughtful analysis of ever-changing beauty trends, from the BBL era to the current "skinny aesthetic," emphasizing the importance of developing a stable self-image regardless of shifting standards. Elle encourages viewers to do a digital detox and spend time with their loved ones in real life to heal their self-perception.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Matcha Glazed Donut)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn today's episode, Elle discusses a viral TikTok controversy surrounding a lifestyle content creator's revealing podcast episode about her marriage struggles. The episode explores three main issues: the creator being pregnant while working two full-time jobs, her unemployed husband not driving her to work, and his controversial church sermons where he publicly criticized her. Through the lens of "ethical gossip," Elle examines broader themes of marrying young within religious contexts, the limitations of "leave him" feminism, and the importance of having aligned expectations in partnerships.
Show your nails some love with https://iloveislashop.com Use code SPRING10 to get 10% off your first order. (featured in the video: Rose Glazed Donut)Become a Paid Subscriber and get Uninterrupted Episodes: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/manifestelle/subscribeFull show notes, sources, and transcript + exclusive content 💌: https://manifestelle.substack.comBuy merch to support this channel: https://shopisla.coLearn The Business of Content Creation: https://manifestelle.thrivecart.com/the-business-of-content-creation/?coupon=CREATOR100Follow me on IG and Tiktok: manifestelleIn this episode, we discuss a viral TikTok about a young woman considering letting her boyfriend move in with her while she covers all expenses. Elle examines the potential risks of housing partners who aren't financially independent, shares community insights about similar experiences, and emphasizes the importance of maintaining women's hard-won financial independence. Through examining this "ethical gossip" case study, Elle offers guidance on supporting friends through questionable relationship decisions while maintaining judgment-free spaces for growth and learning.Keywords: dating advice, relationship red flags, moving in together, financial independence, dating tips, relationship advice, living with boyfriend, housing partners, money and relationships, dating boundaries, women's empowerment, relationship mistakes, personal growth, judgment free advice, ethical gossip, life lessons, financial literacy, self worth, independence tips, women's empowerment