In this episode of Cozy Conversations with The Sister Project®, Lauren and Michelle engage in a rich and layered discussion about women’s empowerment, the impact of media representation, and the importance of showing up for one another. They reflect on their experiences at the Women’s March and share why activism and community support matter now more than ever.
The conversation also examines the public perception of Meghan Markle, the role of race and gender in media criticism, and how streaming services shape cultural conversations. It emphasizes the importance of uplifting women and challenging a society that often pits them against one another.
In true Cozy Conversations fashion, the sisters balance these deeper discussions with lighthearted entertainment, book recommendations, and reflections on personal spirituality. As always, they remind listeners to find joy in small moments and embrace the simple pleasures that make life a little cozier.
Grab your favorite blanket, pour a warm drink, and join the conversation.
Hot Topics: Devil in the Family, The Only Girl in the Orchestra, and Shaw’s Crab House.
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This episode is sponsored by Crescent Moon Therapy, Curaleaf, and Netgame
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