The Scaries

RaiseHER Co.

The Scaries, presented by RaiseHER Co., is where we tackle the alarming, inconceivable, questionable, shocking, and scary statistics relating to, impacting, and intervening with the lives of women and girls worldwide. You’ll hear the scary truth, take away tools and tips, and learn what you can do about it. Why? Because sometimes nothing is scarier than being a woman. The views expressed here are solely our own opinions, and this podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Some content and statistics may be triggering and we sometimes use explicit language, so listen with caution. Follow us on Instagram @raiseherco and @scaries.podcast and on TikTok @raiseherco

  1. The 2025 Federal Election: What Women Need to Know

    2025-04-19

    The 2025 Federal Election: What Women Need to Know

    This election isn’t just about party lines—it’s about your rights. From reproductive justice to gender-based violence, healthcare to childcare, we’re breaking down what’s at stake for women, girls, and gender-diverse folks in Canada’s 2025 federal election. We’re talking global ripple effects (hi, Trump), local policy gaps, and why silence on gender equity is never neutral. No jargon, no fluff—just real talk with a feminist lens on every platform. Tune in, get informed, and vote like the future depends on it… because it does. With special guest Joan Pratchler, MLA, NPD, Regina Rochdale. Follow us on Instagram @raiseherco and @scaries.podcast and on TikTok @raiseherco. For those eager to dive deeper, visit www.raiseherco.com/the-scaries/ for all the resources. **And to be clear: RaiseHER Co and this podcast are non-partisan. We’re not here to tell you who to vote for. We’re here to tell you what’s at stake. And when it comes to supporting women—some parties are clearly leading, and some are barely showing up. That doesn’t mean we’re endorsing anyone. It means we’re paying attention. To what’s funded. What’s prioritized. What’s protected. And what’s conveniently left out. And parties are making announcements every day about their platforms, so we are sharing information as we know it on the day the podcast was recorded (April 15, 2025). That may change over the next days/weeks.

    56 min
  2. Pop, Power, and Pressure: How 90s Girl Bands Shaped Millennial Women

    2024-12-03

    Pop, Power, and Pressure: How 90s Girl Bands Shaped Millennial Women

    Ah, the 90s. A time of butterfly clips, chokers, and iconic girl bands that shaped our preteen karaoke dreams. Spice Girls, Destiny’s Child, TLC, Britney, Christina—they weren’t just artists; they were cultural forces who told us we could “have it all.” But what does “having it all” actually mean when you’re constantly told to be confident, independent—and, oh, don’t forget, sexy? Let’s talk about it: 90s girl bands didn’t just serve up bops; they handed us a complicated cocktail of empowerment and impossible expectations. While they sang about girl power and independence, their image was shaped by an industry that leaned heavily on hypersexualization. Britney in a schoolgirl outfit, anyone? These were the formative years for millennials, and the messages we soaked up during sleepovers and school dances left a mark. Studies show that exposure to sexualized media during our teen years leads to increased body dissatisfaction and anxiety. Women who idolized these pop stars were more likely to internalize harmful beauty standards. It’s no wonder imposter syndrome is practically a millennial birthright. The stats back it up: 68% of female performers in 90s music videos were portrayed in sexually suggestive ways.Over 60% of songs by female artists contained sexualized themes, compared to just 30% for men.Eating disorders doubled among teenage girls in the 90s, with media-driven ideals playing a key role.And while these bands gave us the confidence to dream big, the industry reinforced that to succeed, you also had to fit a certain mould—thin, attractive, perfect. Fast forward to today, and the script has evolved... somewhat. We’ve got body positivity warriors like Lizzo and artists like Billie Eilish openly rejecting unrealistic standards. But the tension between empowerment and sexualization hasn’t gone away; it’s just moved to platforms like Instagram and TikTok. Social media lets artists control their narratives, but it also puts them under constant scrutiny from fans and trolls alike. Double-edged sword much? So, where do we go from here? How do we untangle empowerment from the need to be desirable? The 90s girl bands gave us the anthem to dream big. Now, it’s up to us to rewrite the script for the next generation—one where being strong, independent, and unapologetically yourself doesn’t come with a side of impossible beauty standards. Because if we’ve learned one thing, it’s this: real girl power is about owning who you are, no strings attached. Follow us on Instagram @raiseherco and @scaries.podcast and on TikTok @raiseherco. For those eager to dive deeper, visit www.raiseherco.com/the-scaries/ for all the resources.

    28 min

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The Scaries, presented by RaiseHER Co., is where we tackle the alarming, inconceivable, questionable, shocking, and scary statistics relating to, impacting, and intervening with the lives of women and girls worldwide. You’ll hear the scary truth, take away tools and tips, and learn what you can do about it. Why? Because sometimes nothing is scarier than being a woman. The views expressed here are solely our own opinions, and this podcast is for entertainment purposes only. Some content and statistics may be triggering and we sometimes use explicit language, so listen with caution. Follow us on Instagram @raiseherco and @scaries.podcast and on TikTok @raiseherco