In this episode, I’m talking to Rae Pears about her incredible work with Girlhood Reclaimed, a community interest company challenging the misogynistic narratives that impact young women, girls and anyone who has been socialised into girlhood.
We dig into the reality of growing up in a world shaped by sexism and everyday misogyny shape girls’ lives in ways many adults don’t even realise. Rae shares why creating safe spaces for honest conversations is so important and how listening (really listening) to young people can make all the difference.
We also talk about body image, societal pressures, and why it’s time to stop telling girls to ‘just be more confident’ and start tackling the systems that make them doubt themselves in the first place.
If you care about making the world safer and more empowering for the next generation, this conversation is one you don’t want to miss.
Let’s get into it.
Trigger warnings:
Discussion about sexual violence, eating disorders, misogyny
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Girlhood Reclaimed
09:34 Understanding Misogyny and Its Impact on Young Women
12:44 The Role of Social Media in Shaping Experiences
15:40 Safety Work and Its Implications for Girls
18:43 Creating Spaces for Joy and Resistance
21:39 Body Image and Its Long-Lasting Effects
27:02 Body Positivity and Liberation
29:25 The Control of Dieting and Body Image
31:15 Navigating Body Image as Parents
32:50 Supporting Children Through Body Image Issues
34:17 Creating Open Conversations with Kids
36:47 Active Listening and Emotional Space
39:00 Challenging Internalised Misogyny
41:37 Normalising Conversations About Behaviour
44:34 Engaging with Community and Support
About Rae Pears and Girlhood Reclaimed:
My career started at 18 in youth and community work, where I very quickly began to realise my passion for working alongside women and girls, especially in the field of sexual and domestic violence. After having my three children, I began to move more into this field through voluntary work and eventually becoming a volunteer service coordinator for a women’s mental health helpline. Two years ago I began my MA in Women and Child Abuse, which led me to leave my role in on the Helpline and set up my own community interest company, Girlhood Reclaimed. At Girlhood Reclaimed we aim to disrupt the growing dominance of misogynistic narratives through feminist research, awareness training, and safe spaces for young women, girls and non-binary folk, supporting them to make sense of their experiences and reclaim joy in their girlhood.
Links:
Instagram: girlhood.reclaimed
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/girlhoodreclaimed.bsky.social
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/girlhood-reclaimed
Website: www.girlhoodreclaimed.com
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