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Amerisogyny
Hannah Blue
83 episodes
3 weeks ago
Welcome to Amerisogyny with Hannah Blue! Amerisogyny takes listeners around the world, exposing links in mental health on topics on such as dating, crime, domestic violence and more! Mental health affects everyone—everywhere in the world. Got your tickets ready? Let’s fly! ; )
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Welcome to Amerisogyny with Hannah Blue! Amerisogyny takes listeners around the world, exposing links in mental health on topics on such as dating, crime, domestic violence and more! Mental health affects everyone—everywhere in the world. Got your tickets ready? Let’s fly! ; )
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Mental Health
Society & Culture,
News,
Health & Fitness,
Daily News,
Documentary
Episodes (20/83)
Amerisogyny
Episode 81: Playing the Hate Game
In this explosive episode, we'll journey to Iran to uncover the tragic story of a young woman unjustly killed by her own father. This heart-wrenching narrative highlights the critical need for advocacy in women's rights and the ongoing fight against misogyny globally.   Then we turn our attention to the UK, where Dutchess Meghan Sussex's latest product launch captures attention and stirs controversy. We'll examine the toxic media frenzy surrounding her and her ever-growing popularity despite relentless criticism.   Finally, we'll land in the U.S. where another incident of disgusting racism rears its ugly head. This time it's at the expense of a young boy diagnosed with autism.
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2 weeks ago
22 minutes 9 seconds

Amerisogyny
Bonus Episode 3: The Rise of Women: Empowering Women In 2025
In this thought-provoking episode, I'll provide the reasons behind the growing movement towards female empowerment and independence. The episode discusses the importance of uniting with like-minded women to create change while reflecting on political, social, and economic landscapes from a woman's perspective. Join in as we delve into strategies for navigating the next four years with courage, intellect, and solidarity. Learn how to break free from societal constraints and explore the impactful role women can play within their communities. A must-listen for every woman ready to take charge and influence positive outcomes for the future.
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4 weeks ago
13 minutes 35 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 80: Shedding Skin: Embracing Inner Strength and Challenging Social Norms
The Amerisogyny podcast has hit another milestone! 80 episodes! Hooray!! We'll uncover the empowering concept of 'Shedding Skin.' Explore how letting go of negative attitudes and societal expectations can safeguard mental health, especially for Black women facing stereotypes. We also discuss the impact of unrealistic body standards during the 90's and 2000s. Learn about the enduring issue of fat phobia and the liberation found in body positivity movements over the last decade.  Finally, indulge in a sweet nostalgia trip with discontinued treats the past. Plus, an exciting update on the release of the first book in my Coldarius series, 'The Origin of Gallium Book 1.' Join me for a rich mix of introspection, advocacy, and culinary joy!
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1 month ago
22 minutes 49 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 79: Hold My Mama Bear: Dissecting RFK's Controversial Autism Remarks
On episode 79 of Amerisogyny, I address RFK's scathing remarks about autism, which angered many in the autism community. I unpack his controversial statements, linking them to historical injustices like the Eugenics Movement while emphasizing the ongoing struggle for autism advocacy. I'll also share personal insights and highlight the importance of calling out misinformation, especially when it targets vulnerable communities. Join the conversation as I delve into the pervasive myths and fight for truth and justice for children diagnosed with autism.
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1 month ago
18 minutes 3 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 78: What You Do For Others
Welcome back to the Amerisogyny podcast! In episode 78, I return to discuss what I know best: advocacy and mental health. The episode explores the inspirational influence of Duchess Meghan Sussex, whose cooking show on Netflix, With Love, Meghan, brought joy and unity among women worldwide.   I'm excited and honored to highlight several of my indie author peers and their books, diving into genres from science fiction to fantasy and horror. Their captivating narratives provide a form of escapism amid challenging times.   Finally, I urge my listeners to advocate for justice concerning the suspicious deaths of twin brothers in Georgia, shedding light on racial issues and the need for societal awareness and vigilance.
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2 months ago
30 minutes 32 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 76: Catching Up With Hannah Blue
In episode 76, I reach out to all of my listeners after a long an unexpected hiatus. We'll shoot the breeze for a bit and discuss my absence and what I've been up to. Thank you all for your unwavering support and love. I'm eager to bring more stories and updates your way soon. Don't forget to follow me on various social media platforms and keep up with my latest happenings. Love you all!
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5 months ago
6 minutes 15 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 75: Still We Rise: Finding Light in Times of Change
Welcome to Amerisogyny episode 75 where I address the challenges faced by women and the LGBTQIA community in the United States. We'll focus on resilience and hope, while emphasizing the importance of faith and community support during turbulent times. While I acknowledge the need for advocacy, it is imperative to focus on mental and spiritual well-being. The episode concludes with a reminder of the power of love, kindness, and the belief in a brighter future. Although life will bring difficult challenges, I encourage you to hold onto hope and cherish the good people in the world.
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6 months ago
25 minutes 31 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 74: The Ties That Bind Us: A Weekend of Controversy and Courage
Welcome back to Amerisogyny with Hannah Blue! In this riveting episode, we dive headfirst into the tumultuous political landscape as we explore unwarranted, scathing remarks made about Puerto Rico during a Trump rally. We expose the GOP's response to these events, discussing the broader implications of racism and divisive rhetoric within the party. We'll also examine Australia's bold move to block Candace Owens, a known provocateur, from entering the country due to her untrue and inflammatory statements. Amidst the chaos, we find a heartwarming story of resilience and love from Israel, where a sister's love showcases the purest form of compassion. Finally, we uncover fascinating historical revelations about an ancient Sudanese princess, challenging traditional perceptions of ancient Egypt. Join us for a thought-provoking journey through stories of love, empathy, and the ongoing fight against hatred and discrimination. Don't forget to tune in and stay informed as we continue to unravel the complexities of our world.
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6 months ago
24 minutes 9 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 73: For Out of the Heart
Welcome to episode 73 of the Amerisogyny podcast! Are you ready for an array of gripping local and international stories? We'll begin with a critical look at a controversial constitutional amendment in North Carolina, exploring its implications on immigrant communities and its undermining psychological tactics for voters. We'll also dissect pressing issues across the globe, including shocking incidents in Ohio and South Africa, and a heartwarming story from Norway. With an engaging blend of advocacy and storytelling, I'll keep you--the listeners informed and inspired, highlighting the power of community and the importance of diverse voices. Will your state or country receive a special shout-out from me for faithfully tuning in to us? Also, stay until the end to find out which state has taken the top spot away from North Carolina in streaming the Amerisogyny podcast.
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7 months ago
41 minutes 1 second

Amerisogyny
Episode 72: Navigating the Storms of Life
In this powerful episode, we delve into the metaphorical storms that impact our mental health, beginning with a disturbing incident in Phoenix, Arizona. highlighting systemic issues in law enforcement and racial bias. Next, we shift our focus to Florida to hear personal accounts of survival and the emotional toll these Hurricanes Helene and Milton have taken, presenting mental health challenges for many residents. We'll tackle the importance of respectful language towards individuals with disabilities, emphasizing the need to move away from derogatory terms that have been ingrained in society. We then explore generational differences in the workforce, specifically the challenges and perceptions surrounding employers' reluctance in hiring a specific generation due to perceived entitlement and lack of professionalism. Finally, we'll conclude with a somber reflection on the tragic passing of Liam Payne, former member of One Direction, whose untimely death has deeply affected fans and family alike, reminding us of the shared human experience of loss.
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7 months ago
28 minutes 41 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 71 Everyone Has Something To Teach You!
In Episode 71, we'll explore the timeless lesson that "Everybody Has Something to Teach You," a wisdom shared by Dr. Tiffany Harper, DDS. This episode emphasizes the importance of learning from diverse experiences. We journey through Mississippi in the 1970s highlighting the ongoing struggle against racism and the importance of understanding the past to prevent history from repeating itself. Next, we shift our focus to Chinese citizen who are redefining career paths amidst high unemployment by embracing rural life. We'll examine their bold choices in search of fulfillment and better opportunities. Our final stop takes us to Pakistan, where we uncover a lost city--a testament to the advanced civilization of the Indus Valley. Despite its ancient origins, this city's innovations in urban planning and hygiene continue to astonish modern researchers. Join us for a captivating episode that blends history, culture, and culinary exploration, reminding us of the rich lessons the world has to offer. As always, thank you for tuning in, and welcome to our new listeners from Egypt and Costa Rica!
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7 months ago
23 minutes 48 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 70: The Misogyny Files
In this gripping episode, we delve into the unsettling allegations surrounding Sean "Diddy" Combs, a once-revered figure in the music industry. We explore the shocking claims of sex trafficking, abuse, and manipulation that have come to light, painting a disturbing picture of power and exploitation. We also revisit the voices of those who tried to warn the world, highlighting the bravery of individuals like Wendy Williams who dared to speak out against Diddy's actions. Shifting gears, we turn our attention to Elon Musk, the controversial CEO of Tesla, as we uncover allegations of a toxic workplace environment rife with racial discrimination, sexual harassment, and retaliation. Employees share their harrowing experiences, shedding light on the oppressive conditions within Musk's factories and the lack of accountability for those in power. This episode serves as a stark reminder of the dangers of celebrity worship and the importance of holding powerful figures accountable for their actions. Join us as we unravel these stories and advocate for justice for the victims who have suffered in silence for far too long.
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7 months ago
16 minutes

Amerisogyny
Episode 69: A Discussion On Alternative Realities
In Episode 69, we dive into the intriguing world of alternative realities, exploring how they manifest in both challenging and innovative ways. Our discussion is framed by the devastating impact of Hurricane Helene in Asheville, North Carolina, with heartfelt reflections on the storm's aftermath and its toll on the community. We then journey to Japan, a brilliant man has turned the concept of alternative realities into a unique business model by offering companionship services. Discover how his venture has become a lifeline for those navigating personal challenges and societal expectations. My exploration continues with a somber look at a high-profile court case in France, revealing the harrowing reality of a woman victimized by someone she trusted. This segment underscores the pervasive issue of domestic violence and its lasting impact. I'll also cover recent advancements in mental health treatment with the FDA's approval of a new drug for schizophrenia, highlighting the complexities of living with this condition and the potential impact of new therapies. Finally, we'll turn our attention to Nairobi, Kenya, where the tragic story of an Olympic athlete sheds light on the urgent need to address gender-based violence and protect women's rights globally. Join me as I navigate these diverse narratives, each reflecting the multifaceted nature of alternative realities and the resilience of the human spirit.
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7 months ago
23 minutes 57 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 68: The Hypocrisy of Hate
In Episode 68 of the Amerisogyny podcast, I go deep into the rampant hypocrisy present in today's political landscape, particularly as we edge closer to the presidential election. I also explore the troubling history of book banning and its resurgence, targeting works by women of color. Additionally, the episode touches on the broader implications of political corruption on both sides of the aisle. Join me and I uncover the dark truths behind political rhetoric, the fight for civil rights, and the ongoing struggle for equality in America. This episode is a must-listen for anyone seeking to understand the complexities and contradictions of modern-day politics in the United States.
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8 months ago
38 minutes 10 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 67: The True Meaning of Giving Back
In episode 67 of Amerisogyny, I take listeners on a journey to explore stories of two modern day heroes from two diverse cultures who are providing much needed resources within their communities. We'll also discuss the importance of fact checking and debunking claims that promote misinformation.   Join me as we explore these powerful stories of giving back, advocacy, and the impact of community-driven initiatives. Don't forget to follow Amerisogyny on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Samsung, iHeartRadio, YouTube Music, and more!
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8 months ago
17 minutes 5 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 66: When Good Guys & Girls Finish Last
In this gripping episode of Amerisogyny, we'll examine the stories of good people who faced harsh and undeserved realities. The episode starts with a harrowing account of a mental health advocate, fatally shot by police in North Carolina. Despite his contributions to the community, his tragic end highlights the systemic failures in addressing mental health crises. Next, we'll go across the Atlantic to the UK, where a British Army soldier endured over a decade of racism and misogynistic abuse. Knight's story sheds light on the institutional racism within the military and her fight for justice. We'll conclude with a discussion on the controversial weight-loss drugs and the damaging, irreversible side effects.  Despite the drug's popularity, we raise awareness about its potential dangers and the societal pressures that drive its use. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode on Podbean, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Samsung, YouTube Music, iHeartRadio, and more!
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9 months ago
28 minutes 39 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 65: I'm With HER: Women's Empowerment In 2024
Welcome back to Amerisogyny! Episode 65 dives deep into women's empowerment, with a spotlight on inspirational women in the U.S. and Venezuela. I'll also explore the political landscape, including how U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris's historic presidential nomination is at the heart of American women's fight for abortion rights. The episode transitions into a culinary journey, offering healthy recipes inspired by a fitness expert and international dishes from Venezuela, China, Nigeria, and Senegal. Whether you're looking to stay fit or explore global cuisine, episode 65 has something for everyone! 
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10 months ago
36 minutes

Amerisogyny
Episode 64: Bob & Weave. How To Navigate Through Racism and Sexual Exploitation
Welcome to episode 64 of Amerisogyny!  This weekend trip from the US to Brazil uncovers stories where individuals are hit and attacked, both physically and mentally, and must do a little bobbing and weaving to survive.  We also emphasize the importance of self-worth and resilience in the face of online negativity. As we expose greed, misogyny and corruption across global borders, we stress the significance of strong advocacy and global support for those in need.  When women and children are at risk of exploitation, it is everyone's responsibility to create safe spaces in personal and public parameters. Finally, we send a call of action for accountability and justice to you, the Listeners, underscoring the pervasive nature of racism worldwide. Join us as we explore these powerful stories of resilience, injustice, and the ongoing fight for a better world.
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10 months ago
28 minutes 51 seconds

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Episode 63: Transforming Lives Through Advocacy: Global Stories of Resilience and Justice
In Episode 63 of Amerisogyny, we discuss the profound impact of advocacy on mental health and human rights. Amerisogyny's mission is to give a voice to the voiceless and shed light on the common threads that bind us all. This episode takes you on a compelling journey across different countries, highlighting the struggles and triumphs of individuals who have faced insurmountable odds. We begin in Papua New Guinea, where systemic corruption and gender-based violence plague the lives of many women. Despite the enactment of the Family Protection Act, the battle for justice remains an uphill struggle. Next, we travel to India to hear the inspiring story of a former child bride who turned her life around through education and became a powerful advocate against child marriage. Her journey underscores the transformative power of support and education.   Our third stop is the Philippines, where international investigators are tirelessly working to combat the heinous crime of child sexual exploitation. We highlight the global efforts of police to protect vulnerable children from abuse. In South Korea, we explore a unique parental education program that simulates solitary confinement to help parents understand the emotional isolation experienced by their socially withdrawn children. Finally, we arrive in Japan, where the Supreme Court has ruled against the country's historical eugenics practices, and where older women, driven by loneliness, commit nonviolent crimes and are unjustly imprisoned. We'll also discuss the need for better mental health and social services to support these vulnerable populations. Join us as we uncover these powerful stories of advocacy, resilience, and justice, and learn how collective action can make a difference in the lives of those who need it most.
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10 months ago
27 minutes 40 seconds

Amerisogyny
Episode 62: Lost and Found: Uncovering Compassion, Greed and Mental Health Redemption
Welcome to episode 62 of the Amerisogyny podcast! This episode, titled "Lost and Found," dives into the universal theme of compassion across different eras and cultures. Our journey begins in eastern Spain where researchers shed light on compassion and community care, emphasizing true altruism that transcends time. Next, we travel to early 20th century Washington, USA, to uncover the dark tale heinous medical specialist whose greed and callousness led to the death of numerous patients. This story serves as a grim reminder of the importance of ethical care giving. We then move to Kenya, Africa, where women are now bravely seeking justice and accountability for their lost innocence. Their courage in standing up for their rights is both inspiring and heartbreaking. Finally, we celebrate a significant step forward in South Korea, where the government is expanding mental health support and working to reduce social stigma. President Yoon Suk-yool's initiative aims to provide better mental health care and reduce the country's high suicide rate. Throughout the episode, I weave these stories together, highlighting the enduring power of compassion and the importance of community support. Join me on this emotional journey and reflect on the ways we can all show more care and understanding in our daily lives.
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11 months ago
48 minutes 54 seconds

Amerisogyny
Welcome to Amerisogyny with Hannah Blue! Amerisogyny takes listeners around the world, exposing links in mental health on topics on such as dating, crime, domestic violence and more! Mental health affects everyone—everywhere in the world. Got your tickets ready? Let’s fly! ; )