Good Girls Recovery Club

Good Girls Recovery Club

Good Girls Recovery Club

  • Tracy & Monica- Don't be So JUDGY! -Nice, Kind or Safe?

Tracy & Monica- Don't be So JUDGY! -Nice, Kind or Safe?

Sunday 23rd February 2020

Tracy and Monica of Good Girls Recovery Club discuss the dangers of prioritizing niceness over safety, offering personal stories and practical advice.
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Choosing Safety Over Niceness: Tracy and Monica's Eye-Opening Chat

Being nice over being safe is messing up a lot of things including, you know, murder, rape, everything's on the rise, and then men and women that are just tired of being nice and then just explode where it shouldn't have to.
Why do we often feel the need to be nice, even when it puts us at risk? In this episode of the Good Girls Recovery Club, hosts Tracy and Monica tackle this pressing issue head-on. They dive into the societal pressures that push women to prioritize niceness over their own safety, sharing personal stories filled with irony and a touch of sarcasm to keep things real and relatable.
From toxic relationships to unsettling encounters with strangers, Tracy and Monica lay it all out, offering professional advice on setting boundaries and making safer choices. They also draw surprising parallels between online safety rules and real-life safety practices, giving listeners practical tips for navigating both worlds safely. This episode isn't just about airing grievances; it's about challenging outdated norms and sparking a much-needed conversation on women's safety.
So, if you've ever felt conflicted about being 'nice' versus being 'safe', this episode is a must-listen. Join Tracy and Monica as they change the narrative and empower women to put their safety first.