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Death to Girlboss: How Girlbossing Is Capitalism In Cursive Font. Ft. Lola Kolade

Death to Girlboss: How Girlbossing Is Capitalism In Cursive Font. Ft. Lola Kolade

Update: 2024-08-212
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The rise and fall of the girlboss movement was swift—and thank goodness for that. From LinkedIn hustlers to overly positive Instagram posters and Trad wives, a movement that was supposed to empower the “sHero” and “goal digger” in all of us has become the butt of every joke on the internet but still has such a hold over our lives. We talked with Lola Kolade about how we can truly overcome the girlboss within all of us.

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S. E. Wigget

Perhaps Martha Stewart in the 1990s was a proto-Girlboss. She definitely had staff.

Aug 27th
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Death to Girlboss: How Girlbossing Is Capitalism In Cursive Font. Ft. Lola Kolade

Death to Girlboss: How Girlbossing Is Capitalism In Cursive Font. Ft. Lola Kolade

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