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Author: Olivia Hallinan-Gan

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The Feminist Focus is a podcast by Archer student Olivia Hallinan-Gan. It explores the nuances of feminism and its importance, especially for teens in today's society.
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On this episode of The Feminist Focus, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) dives into the classic “villain” archetype. She examines how male villains are often viewed as misunderstood and female villains are seen as psychopathic.
Content warning: this podcast episode might not be suitable for all listeners. On this episode of The Feminist Focus, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) looks into women’s roles and struggles during the AIDS epidemic. She focuses on how women were historically ignored as victims of the crisis, and how Black women were disproportionally affected.
On this episode of The Feminist Focus, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (’26) explores how she plans to manage her mental health during her senior year. She looks into how self-care is actually an act of feminism, and how it is integral to take care of oneself at all times, particularly the stressful and overwhelming times.
On this episode of The Feminist Focus, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) explores 2025 Oscars and illustrates how Hollywood is going in the correct direction regarding female filmmakers and female representation in movies and television. She focuses on the film Anora, which won the Best Picture award at the Oscars, and how the film's representation of sex work aided in destigmatizing the industry
Content warning: this podcast episode contains discussions about pornography and may not be suitable for all listeners. If it doesn’t feel right for you, please skip this episode.  On this episode of The Feminist Focus, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) dives into the Porn Wars of the 1970s and 1980s. She looks into how pornography divided feminists and how it continues to be a topic of conversation today, specifically in restricting female pleasure.
Content warning: this podcast episode contains information about sexual violence. If you or anyone you know needs support you can reach out to National Sexual Assault Hotline by calling or texting 800-656-4673. On this episode of The Feminist Focus, host Olivia Hallinan-gan (‘26) speaks about the Riot Grrrl Movement and its long-lasting impact on feminism. She dives into iconic Riot Grrrl bands and how they made their mark on society.
On this episode of The Feminist Focus, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) looks at the recent rise of the “Trad Wife,” a slang term that describes women who have rejected modern gender roles and embraced traditionality. She focuses on how “Trad Wives” are advertised to young girls on social media and the overall appeal of the “Trad Wife.”
On this episode of The Feminist Focus, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) dives into her favorite feminist books written by women. She explores books from the 20th and 21st centuries. Some of the books are considered feminist literature, while others contain underlying feminist messaging. The novels are Animal by Lisa Taddeo, Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again: Women and Desire in the Age of Consent by Katherine Angel, This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color, Down the Drain by Julia Fox and Bad Feminist by Roxanne Gay.
On this episode of Self-Love isn’t Selfish, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) is joined by her mom Michele Gan. Together, they look at how the beauty standard has changed over the past 60 years and the extreme difficulties that come with being a woman in today's day and age.
Episode Notes On this episode of Self-Love isn’t Selfish, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) looks into the wellness industry and the growth of Erewhon and other health related brands. She explores why Erewhon has such a large following and the problems with getting health advice from influencers.
On this episode of Self-Love isn’t Selfish, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) dives deep into how films objectify women through the male gaze. She highlights how the films G.I. Jane, Private Benjamin, and Inglourious Basterds can affect both women and men negatively through the perception of female characters.
On this episode of Self-Love isn’t Selfish, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) discusses the differences between how male fans and female fans are perceived. She highlights how women are always seen as “overly enthusiastic,” while men can simply be enthusiastic. She also mentions the joy and community many can find in fanbases.
Content warning: This podcast episode contains information about eating disorders and drug use. If you or anyone you know needs support, you can reach out to The National Eating Disorders Association by calling or texting 800-931-2237 or the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration by calling or texting 800-662-4357.  On this episode of Self-Love isn’t Selfish, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan (‘26) speaks about her experience seeing drugs on social media and the way it has affected her view of her body. She explores the many ways drugs are advertised to teen girls in the media and how it perpetuates severe body image issues.
Episode Notes On this episode of Self Love isn't Selfish, host Olivia Hallinan-Gan explores perfectionism as students embark on a new school year that is bound to come with new challenges and stresses. It highlights ways to combat the perfectionist mindset and the necessity of self-love during overwhelming times.
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