Cassie
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History is history. It doesn't change. And that's not true. the events don't change, but what we learn about them changes all the time. And so to keep your mind open, keep your ears open, and to read and research and see if there's other perspectives to stories that you already think you know, there might be something different there.
History is history. It doesn't change. And that's not true. the events don't change, but what we learn about them changes all the time. And so to keep your mind open, keep your ears open, and to read and research and see if there's other perspectives to stories that you already think you know, there might be something different there.
Probably not. Well, thank you everyone for hanging out with us this week. This was a really interesting episode that we've been wanting to touch on for a while. So thank you for tuning in to Watch Her Cook.
Probably not. Well, thank you everyone for hanging out with us this week. This was a really interesting episode that we've been wanting to touch on for a while. So thank you for tuning in to Watch Her Cook.
Probably not. Well, thank you everyone for hanging out with us this week. This was a really interesting episode that we've been wanting to touch on for a while. So thank you for tuning in to Watch Her Cook.
And a big shout out to Sick Bird Productions, who produces our podcast and helps bring these stories to life. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at Watch Her Cook Podcast. Leave a review and subscribe for more inspiring stories. Just a reminder, empowered women empower the world. Now let's go cook. See you on Wednesday.
And a big shout out to Sick Bird Productions, who produces our podcast and helps bring these stories to life. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at Watch Her Cook Podcast. Leave a review and subscribe for more inspiring stories. Just a reminder, empowered women empower the world. Now let's go cook. See you on Wednesday.
And a big shout out to Sick Bird Productions, who produces our podcast and helps bring these stories to life. Don't forget to follow us on Instagram at Watch Her Cook Podcast. Leave a review and subscribe for more inspiring stories. Just a reminder, empowered women empower the world. Now let's go cook. See you on Wednesday.
Sex. It's on our screens, in our ads, in the music we hear and the movies we watch. It's on the billboards we pass when we drive through the city, in the memes that go viral, in the small talk during happy hour, and in the deep conversations after midnight. It's everywhere. Yet for women, it can feel like our biggest secret.
Sex. It's on our screens, in our ads, in the music we hear and the movies we watch. It's on the billboards we pass when we drive through the city, in the memes that go viral, in the small talk during happy hour, and in the deep conversations after midnight. It's everywhere. Yet for women, it can feel like our biggest secret.
Sex. It's on our screens, in our ads, in the music we hear and the movies we watch. It's on the billboards we pass when we drive through the city, in the memes that go viral, in the small talk during happy hour, and in the deep conversations after midnight. It's everywhere. Yet for women, it can feel like our biggest secret.
For centuries, conversations about women's sexuality have been filtered through what society has deemed as acceptable. We've been told to be desirable, but not too desiring. To please, but not to ask for pleasure. And to fit into expectations, but never to expect. But what happens when we rewrite the narrative, start owning our desires, our bodies, and our stories?
For centuries, conversations about women's sexuality have been filtered through what society has deemed as acceptable. We've been told to be desirable, but not too desiring. To please, but not to ask for pleasure. And to fit into expectations, but never to expect. But what happens when we rewrite the narrative, start owning our desires, our bodies, and our stories?
For centuries, conversations about women's sexuality have been filtered through what society has deemed as acceptable. We've been told to be desirable, but not too desiring. To please, but not to ask for pleasure. And to fit into expectations, but never to expect. But what happens when we rewrite the narrative, start owning our desires, our bodies, and our stories?
It's time to get out of our comfort zones. This is Watcher Cook. I'm Cassie. And I'm Danielle. Welcome back to Watcher Cook, a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history. I will just say this.
It's time to get out of our comfort zones. This is Watcher Cook. I'm Cassie. And I'm Danielle. Welcome back to Watcher Cook, a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history. I will just say this.
It's time to get out of our comfort zones. This is Watcher Cook. I'm Cassie. And I'm Danielle. Welcome back to Watcher Cook, a podcast dedicated to sharing the incredible lives of women who have taken their power back throughout history. I will just say this.
You're just drawn to her story. I mean, episode four, starting off strong to say this is your favorite. But I agree. I really love her. And I'm really excited to talk about her because I just feel like, one, before this research, I didn't know about her. And two, I just think that this is a relevant conversation for today and in the past and for all women who are listening.
You're just drawn to her story. I mean, episode four, starting off strong to say this is your favorite. But I agree. I really love her. And I'm really excited to talk about her because I just feel like, one, before this research, I didn't know about her. And two, I just think that this is a relevant conversation for today and in the past and for all women who are listening.
You're just drawn to her story. I mean, episode four, starting off strong to say this is your favorite. But I agree. I really love her. And I'm really excited to talk about her because I just feel like, one, before this research, I didn't know about her. And two, I just think that this is a relevant conversation for today and in the past and for all women who are listening.