Leilah Feinstein, Ataraxxxia, and Erica Sosa

A Stripper's Guide

Leilah & Unpacked Filth

  • We Can't All Be Buttercups (feat. Unpacked Filth Podcast)

We Can't All Be Buttercups (feat. Unpacked Filth Podcast)

Monday 11th October 2021

Join Leilah, Erica, and Erika as they explore how 90s cartoons like Hey Arnold and The Powerpuff Girls shaped our identities and gender roles.
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A Stripper's Guide
Author:
Leilah Feinstein, Ataraxxxia, and Erica Sosa
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Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Stigma & Social Perspectives
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Cartoon Reflections: Childhood TV Shows and Identity with A Stripper's Guide

I definitely think we're all itching to get into Hey Arnold, because what a what a time.
Ever wondered how your favorite childhood cartoons shaped who you are today? In this fascinating episode of A Stripper's Guide, hosts Leilah Feinstein and the dynamic duo from Unpacked Filth Podcast, Erica and Erika, dive into the nostalgic world of 90s TV shows. They explore how iconic cartoons like Hey Arnold, Arthur, and The Powerpuff Girls influenced our sense of self and gender roles.
The conversation isn't just a trip down memory lane; it's an insightful look at how media representation impacts our identities and self-perception. From the tough-as-nails Buttercup to the sensitive Arnold, the hosts discuss how these characters molded our understanding of femininity, vulnerability, and complexity. They also touch on the pressure to fit into societal archetypes and the importance of embracing our multifaceted selves. This episode is a must-listen for anyone curious about the deeper effects of their favorite childhood shows.
Tune in for a blend of humor, nostalgia, and critical analysis that will leave you reflecting on your own media influences.