The ROAR Podcast

Danielle Davies

🎙 Welcome to The ROAR Podcast. Hosted by Danielle Davies, ROAR features curious conversations about women, culture, and the systems shaping our lives. Each episode explores a surprising truth about women’s experiences, from the gender pay gap to infertility, aging, motherhood, sexuality, power, and the invisible forces shaping our world. Through thoughtful conversations with writers, journalists, activists, and experts, ROAR uncovers the stories and patterns that help us better understand women’s lives today. If you’ve ever thought “Why didn’t anyone tell us this?" you’re in the right

  1. Is this Normal? The Sex Questions Women Don't Ask Out Loud

    13 HRS AGO

    Is this Normal? The Sex Questions Women Don't Ask Out Loud

    What if the questions you've been quietly googling are the ones everyone else is asking too? In this episode of Roar, Danielle Davies hosts a candid, unfiltered roundtable conversation about sex, the kind women usually have in whispers, group texts, or not at all. Joined by pelvic floor PT Caitlyn Tivy, sex therapist Alex Robboy, and sexual wellness founder Lisa Kinsella, this conversation brings together three distinct perspectives on women's bodies, desire, and agency. Because for something that plays such a significant role in our lives, many women were taught that sex was either private, taboo, or something that should just "work itself out." This conversation breaks that silence. From pain and discomfort to desire, communication, and the reality of navigating sex across different life stages, this episode creates space for honesty, without shame, performance, or perfection. Danielle and her guests explore what it means to actually understand your body, communicate your needs, and question what we've been taught is "normal." Together, they talk about: 🔥 Why so many women are asking "is this normal?" and why that question matters 🎤 The things we were never taught about our bodies (and should have been) 🧠 How shame shapes our relationship with sex, often without us realizing it 🌿 The role of pelvic health in comfort, pleasure, and function 💥 Why desire changes, and why that's not a problem to fix 📣 How to have honest (and sometimes awkward) conversations about sex 👑 The gap between what women are told and what they actually experience ⚡ Why more information leads to better—not more "perfect"—sex This episode is a reminder that sex isn't something you're supposed to just figure out alone and that asking questions is often the first step toward agency, comfort, and connection. If you've ever wondered, "Is this normal?," you're not alone. 🔑 Key Takeaways You're not the only one asking the questions you think are "weird." There is no single definition of "normal" when it comes to sex. Your body is not the problem—lack of information often is. Desire changes over time, and that's part of being human. Honest conversations create better experiences than silent assumptions. 🔗 Links mentioned in this episode C. Tivy Consulting The Center for Growth LUWI💥 Don’t Miss a Conversation 🎧Follow & Subscribe on Spotify 📩 Sign up for Danielle’s newsletter 🙋‍♀️ Want to be on Roar? 🤝 Want to partner with us? danielle@danielledavies.com 👕 Get your Roar Merch 🔗 Connect Instagram LinkedIn Website #RoarPodcast#WomensHealth #SexEducation #WomensBodies #PelvicHealth #SexTherapy#WomensWellness #NormalizeTheConversation #WomenAndPower #DanielleDavies#WomensVoices #LetsTalkAboutSex

    1h 26m
  2. Building the Space Women Didn’t Have | Chivonn Anderson on Women’s Sports & Queer Community

    APR 14

    Building the Space Women Didn’t Have | Chivonn Anderson on Women’s Sports & Queer Community

    What if belonging isn’t about finding the right space—but building one? In this episode of Roar, Danielle Davies sits down with ChivonnAnderson for a conversation about what it really means to feel seen, safe, and fully yourself in the spaces you move through. Because for many people, especially those navigating identity in layered ways, it’s not just about going out, showing up, or participating. It’s about whether the space was ever designed with you in mind to begin with. Danielle and Chivonn explore what happens when that sense of belonging is missing, and what it looks like to create something different. Together, they talk about: 🔥 The difference between being included and truly belonging 🎤 Why many spaces feel neutral, but aren't actually designed for everyone 🧠 The experience of navigating environments where you're not fully seen 🌿 What makes a space feel safe vs. performative 💥 The decision to build something instead of waiting for it to exist📣 Why specificity matters when creating community 👑 What it means to design a space with intention ⚡ How physical environments shape how we show up Chivonn's work reminds us that belonging isn't passive, but rather purposefully created, shaped, and protected. This conversation is for anyone who has ever walked into a space and felt like they had to adjust themselves to fit it. 🔑 Key Takeaways Belonging is not the same as inclusion.Not all spaces are designed for everyone.Feeling safe in a space changes how you show up.You can create what doesn't exist.Intentional design matters, especially in community spaces.🔗 Links mentioned in this episode Marsha's South Street🎧 Related Convos Building creative communities with Lisa Field Why representation still matters with Lauren Albrecht 💥 Don't Miss a Conversation! 🎧Follow & Subscribe wherever you podcast 📩 Sign up for Danielle’s newsletter 🙋‍♀️ Want to be on Roar? 🤝 Want to partner with us? danielle@danielledavies.com 👕 Get your Roar Merch 🔗 Connect Instagram LinkedIn Website →⁠ https://www.danielledavies.com/ #RoarPodcast #ChivonnAnderson #CommunitySpaces #Belonging #WomenAndIdentity #InclusiveSpaces #WomenInBusiness #DanielleDavies

    41 min
  3. Why Women Are Taught to Be Palatable (with Sophie Jane Lee)

    APR 7

    Why Women Are Taught to Be Palatable (with Sophie Jane Lee)

    What if the version of yourself you've been taught to be...isn't actually you? In this episode of Roar, Danielle Davies sits down with writer and speaker Sophie Jane Lee for a conversation about something many women experience, but don't always have language for: palatability. The pressure to be: likeableagreeableeasy to receiveAnd the subtle ways that pressure shapes how women speak, show up, and express themselves. Danielle and Sophie explore what happens when we start to recognize that conditioning, and what it takes to move beyond it. Together, they talk about: 🔥 What it means to be "palatable," and how early that starts 🎤 The difference between authenticity and adaptation 🧠 How women are conditioned to soften their voice 🌿 The emotional and professional cost of being agreeable 💥 Why being liked can come at the expense of being heard 📣 The process of unlearning internalized expectations 👑 What it looks like to take up space more fully ⚡ Reclaiming your voice without apology Sophie's perspective gives language to something many women have felt, but haven't fully named. And once you see it, it's hard to unsee. 🔑 Key Takeaways Palatability is learned, not innate. Being likable and being heard are not the same. Women are often rewarded for softness over clarity. Unlearning conditioning is an active process. Your voice doesn't need to be softened to be valid. 🔗 Links mentioned in this episode https://beyondpalatable.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophieturton/ https://linktr.ee/electricpeach 🎧 Related Convos Visibility with Pamela Redmond Doing it All with Gifty Enright 💥 Don't Miss a Conversation 🎧Follow & Subscribe on Spotify 📩 Sign up for Danielle’s newsletter 🙋‍♀️ Want to be on Roar? Learn how to be a guest. 👕 Get your Roar merch 🔗 Connect with The Roar Podcast InstagramLinkedIn Website #RoarPodcast #SophieJaneLee #WomenAndVoice #Palatability #WomenInLeadership#TakeUpSpace #DanielleDavies

    58 min
  4. Why Visibility Is Power for Women (with Cheldin Barlatt Rumer)

    2025-12-23

    Why Visibility Is Power for Women (with Cheldin Barlatt Rumer)

    Women’s visibility, leadership, and building your platform— Danielle Davies talks with This Is It Network founder Cheldin Barlatt Rumer about how women can stop waiting to be invited to the table and start amplifying their voices. ******************************************************* What does it actually mean for women to be seen—and who benefits when they are? In this episode of Roar, host Danielle Davies sits down with Cheldin Barlatt Rumer—founder and CEO of THIS IS IT NETWORK™, media executive, keynote speaker, and unapologetic champion for women who are done waiting for permission. Cheldin has spent more than two decades building platforms that amplify women’s voices, stories, and leadership—from national media to global stages. Through THIS IS IT NETWORK™, she has created an ecosystem that connects women founders, creatives, executives, and change-makers to visibility, opportunity, and each other. In this conversation, Cheldin speaks candidly about what visibility really costs, why women are so often taught to shrink, and how owning your voice is both a personal and political act. She shares the origin story of THIS IS IT NETWORK™, the lessons she’s learned as a woman leading in media and entrepreneurship, and why community—not perfection—is the real catalyst for impact. This episode is a rally cry for women who know they have something to say—and are ready to stop whispering it. Together, Danielle and Cheldin talk about: 🔥 Why visibility is a skill—and a responsibility 🎤 What women get wrong about “putting themselves out there” 🧠 How imposter syndrome shows up at every level (and why it never fully disappears) 📺 The creation of THIS IS IT NETWORK™ and the gap it was built to fill 🫶 Why women don’t need more motivation—they need infrastructure and access 📣 How media can be used as a tool for advocacy, not just exposure 💥 What it means to lead loudly without apology 🌱 Why community is the antidote to burnout, isolation, and self-doubt 👑 The difference between being visible and being valued ⚡ Why waiting to feel “ready” keeps women stuck Cheldin’s work reminds us that confidence is not a prerequisite for leadership—it’s a byproduct of action. This conversation is for anyone who has ever minimized their voice, questioned their worth, or waited for someone else to open the door. You don’t need permission. You need a platform—and the courage to stand on it. 🔑 Key Takeaways Visibility is not vanity—it’s power. You don’t overcome imposter syndrome; you outgrow it through action. Women don’t lack ambition—they lack access and amplification. Community accelerates courage. Leadership doesn’t require perfection, polish, or permission. Your voice matters because of who you are, not in spite of it. 🔗 Links Mentioned in This Episode THIS IS IT NETWORK™ → https://thisisittv.com/ Follow THIS IS IT NETWORK™ on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thisisittv/ Cheldin Rumer Barlatt on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheldinbarlatt/ 🎧 Related Conversations Kirsten Miller on women’s power and collective action Pamela Redmond on visibility, aging, and reinvention Gifty Enright on burnout, boundaries, and women’s unseen labor 💥 Don’t Miss a Conversation 🎧 Follow & Subscribe on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/@roarpod 📩 Get Dispatches, the Roar newsletterhttps://dispatches.danielledavies.com/ 🙋‍♀️ Want to be on Roar?https://www.danielledavies.com/be-a-guest 🤝 Want to partner with us?danielle@danielledavies.com 👕 Roar Merchhttps://www.redbubble.com/people/roar... 🔗 Connect Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/roarwithdanielledavies LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielledaviesmarketing/ Website → https://www.danielledavies.com/ #RoarPodcast #CheldinRumerBarlatt #ThisIsItNetwork #WomenInMedia #WomenInLeadership #VisibilityMatters #WomenSupportingWomen #DanielleDavies #WomenWithVoices #WomenAndPower

    46 min
  5. Why Creative Community Matters for Women (with Lisa Field)

    2025-12-16

    Why Creative Community Matters for Women (with Lisa Field)

    ✨ Get The Roar Rolodex—a living guide to women-centered resources you should know.Sign up here → https://favoritecousincopyco.kit.com/... What happens when you give women five days away from their lives—with art supplies, gourmet meals, a river, a campfire, and zero pressure to be anything but themselves? In this episode of Roar, host Danielle Davies sits down with Lisa Field—founder and director of Lucky Star, a five-day creativity and whole-living sleepaway camp for women held every fall in the Texas Hill Country. Since 2012, Lisa has welcomed hundreds of women to Camp Waldemar, where they paint, weld, write, dance, felt, play guitar, eat, float in the river, and reconnect with who they are when no one needs a spreadsheet… or a snack. What started as one woman’s longing for community has grown into a decade-strong creative ecosystem—one that has shaped careers, sparked friendships, inspired books and businesses, and reminded women that adventure doesn’t have an expiration date. Lisa speaks with warmth, candor, and humor about creativity, midlife reinvention, the courage to show up alone, and the magic that happens when 100+ women trust their instincts and say yes to themselves. Together, Danielle and Lisa talk about… 🌟 The moment Lisa realized women needed more than “a break”—they needed creative community 🏕️ How Lucky Star evolved from a daydream into a thriving annual camp 🫶 Why women struggle to give themselves permission to step away from their lives 🎒 What shifts in the first 24–48 hours when women arrive—nervous, excited, uncertain—and begin to exhale 🎨 Why creativity without pressure is transformational (and why it’s never about being “good”) 👯‍♀️ What happens when women of all ages—20s through 80s—learn side-by-side 🔥 Why women who show up solo are “the badasses of the group” 🎤 The story behind Lucky Star’s legendary Glee Club, welding classes, tamale making, and late-night campfire moments 💛 The power of Show & Tell night—laughter, tears, courage, connection, and being truly seen 🌈 How camp catalyzes reinvention: new businesses, books, collaborations, income streams, and creative awakenings Lisa’s work is a testament to what happens when women gather, make things, share stories, and dare to choose themselves. This conversation is for anyone craving connection, creativity, and a reminder that it is absolutely not too late to reinvent, express, or expand. 🔑 Key Takeaways Creativity is community—women have always bonded through making. Your life expands the moment you give yourself permission to step away from it. Being a beginner is power, not shame. Adventure doesn’t belong to youth; it belongs to anyone who refuses to put themselves on a shelf. Women need spaces where they’re welcomed as they are—introverts, extroverts, hug-averse, or hug-seeking. Reinvention often begins with one small yes. 🔗 Links Mentioned in This Episode Lucky Star Art Camp → https://luckystarartcamp.com/ Follow Lucky Star on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/luckystarartcamp/ Camp Waldemar → https://waldemar.com/ Mandy Rowden (Glee Club & Season 2 guest) → https://girlguitar.com/ Squam Art Workshops → https://www.squamartworkshops.com/ 💥 Don’t Miss a Conversation 📩 Get Dispatches, the Roar newsletter: https://dispatches.danielledavies.com/🙋‍♀️ Want to be on Roar?https://www.danielledavies.com/be-a-g... 🤝 Want to partner with us? Let’s talk!danielle@danielledavies.com 👕 Roar Merchhttps://www.redbubble.com/people/roar... 🔗 Connect Instagram: /roarwithdanielledavies LinkedIn: /danielledaviesmarketing Website: https://www.danielledavies.com/ #RoarPodcast #LuckyStarArtCamp #LisaField #WomenCreating #MidlifeReinvention #WomenWhoMake #CreativeCommunity #WomenSupportingWomen #DanielleDavies #FindYourPeople #WomenAndCreativity #TexasHillCountry

    1h 2m
  6. Why Women Disappear from Culture (with Pamela Redmond)

    2025-12-09

    Why Women Disappear from Culture (with Pamela Redmond)

    ✨ Get The Roar Rolodex—a living guide to women-centered resources you should know. Sign up here → https://favoritecousincopyco.kit.com/... ********************************************************* What does it mean for women to stay visible, powerful, joyful, and fully alive as they age? In this episode of Roar, host Danielle Davies sits down with Pamela Redmond—novelist, Substack writer, creator of Nameberry, and author of Younger (the book that inspired the hit TV series). Now 72, Pamela has reinvented herself yet again…this time stepping onstage with Old Woman Naked, a one-woman show that explores aging, embodiment, shame, liberation, and the stories women carry in our bodies. From cultural invisibility to the reinvention required in midlife and beyond, Pamela speaks with humor, clarity, and radical honesty about what it really means to age in a female body—and to finally claim it as your own. Together, Danielle and Pamela talk about 💥 Why older women are culturally invisible—and why that invisibility can become a source of power 🧍‍♀️ What compelled Pamela to create Old Woman Naked and why emotional nakedness is scarier than the physical 📚 How Younger and her Substack, Jubilarian, both trace the same thread of reinvention 🖼️ Pamela’s search for depictions of older naked women in art (and what she discovered at the Met) 🧠 Why reinvention requires being “comfortable with being uncomfortable” 🔥 The liberation of aging out of the male gaze 👩‍🎤 What performing for the first time at 72 taught her about courage, creativity, and aging on her own terms 💬 The parts of our lives we think are shameful—and what happens when we finally tell those stories out loud Pamela’s honesty is a masterclass in reinvention, resilience, and refusing to fade into the background. This conversation is for any woman who’s ever wondered if her most powerful, creative, meaningful years might actually be ahead of her. 🔑 Key Takeaways Aging can feel like freedom—a shedding of comparison, standards, and the male gaze. Reinvention requires discomfort; being a beginner is part of the process.Emotional nakedness is often scarier than physical vulnerability.Joy itself can be an act of resistance, especially in turbulent times.Women’s stories—especially the ones we think we can’t tell—are where our real power lives.🔗 Links Mentioned in This Episode Pamela’s Substack, Jubilarian → https://jubilarian.substack.com/ Follow Pamela on Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thepamelaredmond/ Nameberry → https://nameberry.com/ Pamela’s Oprah Daily essay →https://www.oprahdaily.com/life/a68006018/pamela-redmond-old-woman-naked-show/ 🎭 Old Woman Naked (updates & performances) → https://pamelaredmondsatran.com/new-books/ 🎧 Related Conversations Kirsten Miller on invisibility, transformation, and women’s power: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/Ly1aRhvHWYb Gifty Enright on burnout, boundaries, and women’s unseen labor: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/CR2mfkzHWYb 💥 Don’t Miss a Conversation 🎧 Follow & Subscribe on YouTube  / @roarpod 📩 Get Dispatches, the Roar newsletter: https://dispatches.danielledavies.com/  🙋‍♀️ Want to be on Roar?  https://www.danielledavies.com/be-a-g...  🤝 Want to partner with us? Let’s talk!  danielle@danielledavies.com  👕 Roar Merch  https://www.redbubble.com/people/roar... 🔗 Connect  Instagram: /roarwithdanielledavies  LinkedIn: /danielledaviesmarketing  Website: https://www.danielledavies.com/ #RoarPodcast #PamelaRedmond #OldWomanNaked #WomenAging #Reinvention #Jubilarian #WomenInTheArts #Visibility #DanielleDavies #MidlifePower #CreativeReinvention

    1h 1m
  7. Why the Gender Pay Gap Still Exists (with Alex Gailey)

    2025-12-02

    Why the Gender Pay Gap Still Exists (with Alex Gailey)

    ✨ Get The Roar Rolodex — a living guide to women-centered resources you should know. Sign up here → https://favoritecousincopyco.kit.com/... ******************************************************** We talk about the gender wage gap like it’s a single number. But what if that number is actually a map — one that reveals why women earn less, where inequity hides, and how we can change it? In this episode of Roar, host Danielle Davies sits down with Alex Gailey—finance data researcher, journalist, and one of the country’s clearest voices on the real factors shaping women’s financial lives. From pay inequity to the motherhood penalty to the myth of “just negotiate harder,” Alex breaks down the systemic forces behind the numbers—and what they mean for women navigating work, money, and power today. Together, Danielle and Alex talk about: 💥 What the gender wage gap actually measures and what it doesn’t 💬 Why “equal pay for equal work” isn’t the whole story 📊 How race, age, caregiving, and career breaks widen the gap 💼 Why companies still rely on opaque salary structures 🧠 The emotional and psychological toll of being underpaid 📈 How data can fuel advocacy, policy change, and women’s financial agency Alex translates complicated data into human realities—helping women understand what they’re up against and what leverage they actually have. Her work is a reminder that numbers don’t just describe inequality…they expose it. 🔑 Key Takeaways The wage gap isn’t a single number—it’s a collection of overlapping inequities. Transparency is one of the strongest tools for closing the gap. Women aren’t paid less because they “choose lower-paying jobs”—they’re funneled into them. Career breaks, caregiving, and bias compound over time in ways data makes impossible to ignore. Understanding the numbers is a form of power—it allows women to negotiate, advocate, and build differently. 🔗 Links Mentioned in This Episode Follow Alex on LinkedIn → https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexgailey/ Alex’s reporting and research → https://www.bankrate.com/authors/alex-gailey/ 🎧 Related Conversations If you liked this episode, check out: Jennifer Bendery on journalism, politics, and the stories women are missing: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/pERd8Au1KYbhttps://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/pERd8Au1KYb Gifty Enright on burnout, boundaries, and the unseen load women carry: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/QEmB2M5zzYb 💥 Don’t Miss a Conversation 📩 Get Dispatches, the Roar newsletter https://dispatches.danielledavies.com/ 🙋‍♀️ Want to be on Roar? https://www.danielledavies.com/be-a-g... 🤝 Want to partner with us? Let’s talk! danielle@danielledavies.com 👕 Roar Merch https://www.redbubble.com/people/roar... 🔗 Connect Instagram: /roarwithdanielledavies LinkedIn: /danielledaviesmarketing Website: https://www.danielledavies.com/ #RoarPodcast #AlexGailey #GenderWageGap #EqualPay #WomenAndMoney #FinancialEquity #SystemicBias #DanielleDavies #PayTransparency #WomenAtWork

    48 min
  8. Raising Resisters: Motherhood and Telling the Truth (with Renee Niemann)

    2025-11-24

    Raising Resisters: Motherhood and Telling the Truth (with Renee Niemann)

    ✨ Get The Roar Rolodex — a living guide to women-centered resources you should know. Sign up here → https://favoritecousincopyco.kit.com/… We often talk about parenting like it should exist in a bubble—lunchboxes, bedtime routines, school calendars. But as Renee Niemann makes clear, parenting doesn’t happen in a vacuum. Parenting is a political act. In this episode of Roar, host Danielle Davies sits down with writer and creator Renee Niemann, known for Fake Adult Mom and her new project, Resist Like a Mother. Renee explains the moment motherhood and resistance collided for her—when she realized she could no longer “go about life as normal” while raising kids through rising political extremism, cruelty, and instability. As she shares early in the episode: “When I say parenting is a political act… there is no way that I can go about life as normal. Business as usual stops. But I still have to parent.” Renee speaks candidly about explaining authoritarianism to her kids, teaching age-appropriate truth, and raising children who refuse to shrink. She recounts the moment her daughter was told she “didn’t belong” at an academic event—and how, instead of staying small, she self-advocated so effectively that the boy who dismissed her ended up issuing a written apology. Together, Danielle and Renee discuss: 💥 Why “business as usual” is impossible while parenting in today’s world 💬 How Renee introduces big topics like injustice, inequality, and authoritarianism to her kids in age-appropriate ways 🔥 Why she believes mothers are raising the next generation of “little resistors” 👶 The emotional load of explaining a chaotic world while still figuring out dinner ⚖️ How she makes decisions about safety, boundaries, and who her kids spend time with—including her controversial but deeply principled rule: “My kids don’t go to Trump supporters’ houses… It’s not punitive. I just don’t respect their judgment.” ❤️ What it means to raise children who don’t shrink themselves, even when it’s uncomfortable Renee’s story is a reminder that motherhood isn’t passive. It shapes culture, community, and the future. And for many women, telling the truth—even when it’s frightening—is a form of care. 🔑 Key Takeaways “Parenting is a political act.” Raising children with conscience, courage, and clarity shapes the world they will inherit. Kids see everything. They watch how we respond to injustice, fear, and uncertainty — and they learn from it. Mothers are often the first to notice what’s broken — and the ones most motivated to fix it. Telling the truth is not harmful; dishonesty is. Even when the truth is scary, Renee believes kids deserve honesty “with reasons why.” Resistance doesn’t have to be loud. Sometimes it's simply refusing to shrink. 🔗 Links Mentioned Resist Like a Mother Substack → https://www.resistlikeamother.com/ Renee on Instagram → @resistlikeamother Fake Adult Mom → @fakeadultmom 💥 Don’t Miss a Conversation 🎧 Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RoarPod/podcasts 📩 Get Dispatches (the Roar newsletter): https://dispatches.danielledavies.com/ 🙋‍♀️ Want to be on Roar? https://www.danielledavies.com/be-a-guest-on-roar 🤝 Partnership inquiries: danielle@danielledavies.com 👕 Roar Merch: https://www.redbubble.com/people/roarpodcast/shop?asc=u&ref=account-nav-dropdown 🔗 Connect: Instagram → @roarwithdanielledavies LinkedIn → @danielledaviesmarketing Website → www.danielledavies.com

    59 min

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🎙 Welcome to The ROAR Podcast. Hosted by Danielle Davies, ROAR features curious conversations about women, culture, and the systems shaping our lives. Each episode explores a surprising truth about women’s experiences, from the gender pay gap to infertility, aging, motherhood, sexuality, power, and the invisible forces shaping our world. Through thoughtful conversations with writers, journalists, activists, and experts, ROAR uncovers the stories and patterns that help us better understand women’s lives today. If you’ve ever thought “Why didn’t anyone tell us this?" you’re in the right

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