In this episode of "So, About That...", Jordan Hora explores the concept of femininity. At some point, femininity evolved into both a societal expectation and a constraint. But who has the authority to determine what femininity should represent? What is the outcome for those who don’t conform—who are perceived as too loud, too dark-skinned, too strong, too soft, or simply 'not enough'? Today’s discussion focuses on femininity—the power it embodies, its political implications, and how Black women in particular are confronting and redefining the restrictive frameworks surrounding it. Femininity does not adhere to a single shape, color palette, or level of expression. Let's reclaim it from confinement and allow it to flourish according to our own definitions. So, About That… This show is sponsored by the hit show “Frame of Reference.” WATCH NOW HERE! The series explores the vulnerable and often hectic lives of a close knit-group of friends and provides a truthful evaluation of how fear and past misfortunes can define our present point of view. Season one is currently on Prime Video! Check out the WATZS Podcast Network HERE and drop us a line. Follow me on socials @soaboutthatpod @JordanHora Threads: Jordan Hora Facebook: Jordan Hora @thewatzspod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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