The podcast that holds space for the best and worst parts of being in your 20s.
Hosted by Lauren & Nthabiseng, two friends-turned-sisters in their early 20s who think the internet needs more honesty about how messy and confusing coming-of-age can be.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The podcast that holds space for the best and worst parts of being in your 20s.
Hosted by Lauren & Nthabiseng, two friends-turned-sisters in their early 20s who think the internet needs more honesty about how messy and confusing coming-of-age can be.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

We talk about the pressure young women are facing to get (and stay) skinny, how thinness became politicized and how fascism preys on women's self-doubt to keep us in line.
Further Reading
Eliza McLamb, “It’s Never Over” Substack Essay
Sisipho Mbuli, “Fascism thrives on women's self-doubt” Substack Essay
“Internet Thin Culture Is Back” by Michelle Santiago Cortés (The Cut)
“How the far right is using thinness to radicalise women and teen girls” by Lois Shearling (openDemocracy)
“We Still Suck at Talking About Celebrities’ Bodies” by Chantal Fernandez (The Cut)
The paradox of online “body positivity” by Rebecca Jennings (Vox)
“On keeping women skinny so they don’t get too powerful” Substack Essay
Leave us a voicemail and follow us on Instagram at @cryaboutit_pod.
For general inquiries and advertising questions, email us at heycryaboutit@gmail.com.
Our cover art was designed by Jackie Rivera. Our music is Blem by Joey Hendrixx.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.