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Episode 49: Framing Britney Spears

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Ya'll...we have some strong opinions about this one!~
We had to do it, we owed it to our teenage selves and to Britney.
In this week's episode, we cover The New York Times' Framing Britney Spears- there was just too much to leave unsaid!
Join us as Aleta makes some excellent points about why you really need to be concerned and how it is not just about Britney Spears (but it is) but it's not- how scary a conservatorship can get and the legal implications of it all. She also provides important context as we discuss the way society views our young girls and the recent interview Crime Junkie posted with advocate and survivor, Elizabeth Smart.
We cannot say enough about how the media paints a one sided picture for the masses or how everyone should have just left Britney alone!
So come along and get angry! Get fired up with us as we discuss!
Click on the link in our Bio
OR
Find us wherever you get your podcasts-Search "Girl, We Need to Talk"
IF you like what you hear, don't forget to Rate, Review, & SUBSCRIBE
#FramingBritneySpears #NewYorkTimes #BritneySpears #LeaveBritneyAlone #FreeBritney
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Ya'll...we have some strong opinions about this one!~
We had to do it, we owed it to our teenage selves and to Britney.
In this week's episode, we cover The New York Times' Framing Britney Spears- there was just too much to leave unsaid!
Join us as Aleta makes some excellent points about why you really need to be concerned and how it is not just about Britney Spears (but it is) but it's not- how scary a conservatorship can get and the legal implications of it all. She also provides important context as we discuss the way society views our young girls and the recent interview Crime Junkie posted with advocate and survivor, Elizabeth Smart.
We cannot say enough about how the media paints a one sided picture for the masses or how everyone should have just left Britney alone!
So come along and get angry! Get fired up with us as we discuss!
Click on the link in our Bio
OR
Find us wherever you get your podcasts-Search "Girl, We Need to Talk"
IF you like what you hear, don't forget to Rate, Review, & SUBSCRIBE
#FramingBritneySpears #NewYorkTimes #BritneySpears #LeaveBritneyAlone #FreeBritney
  continue reading

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