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Confronting Objectification: A Call for Respect and Professionalism

Marilyn

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Ever walked into a room and felt like you're being seen for all the wrong reasons? As I sat down to record this episode on a day that's all about love, I couldn't help but think about the less amorous and more troublesome aspects of being a woman in the business world. The Is Me podcast takes a raw, no-holds-barred look at the objectification and unspoken hurdles women face in professional settings—those moments when the line between business and personal interest blurs, and the battle to be respected for our minds and talents overshadows our work. 


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Speaker 1:

Hello everyone and welcome back to this Is Me podcast. Before I begin, I just want to say happy Valentine's Day. And right before I started, I started laughing to myself, because what I want to talk about today it sounds like I'm a scorn or angry woman, but I'm not. It just so happens that I'm recording it on Valentine's Day. But this is something that I have been thinking about, or rather that has been bothering me, the last few weeks, and I've just been so frustrated. I've been so frustrated with being a woman. Yes, you heard me right. I've been frustrated with being a woman, specifically in a business setting. It's like anytime I walk in a room, anytime I have a meeting, or you hear, oh, I want to work with you, oh, we can collaborate, but the truth of the matter is they want to see if they can get in my pants.

Speaker 1:

Listen, I am fully aware that it just comes with being a woman, but you have to understand how objectifying it makes us feel, and sometimes it just makes us feel low because we have more to say. We are intelligent and I know men just think with their dick. But I need for you to start thinking with your brain and start showing some sense of respect manners. I know your mother taught you better than that and I know I'm not the only one who deals with it. One in three women deal with it and it's just so disheartening because we listen. Let me put it to you this way we are able to birth children for a reason. We are able to handle more things than you guys for a reason. So we don't need you coming to add more shit in a place of work, in a place of business, in a place where we're trying to elevate ourselves.

Speaker 1:

And because of this, I just feel like I've been having to work triple more than a fucking man because I have to sit here and the first interaction it's like all right, keep your dick in your pants and let's just move on and get to business. So we have to initially get over that uncomfortability. I was like, hmm, let me see if I can try to talk to her, or let me see if she's just going to give me a chance. And I've done such a good job with training myself on how to kind of steer the conversation and let them know like it's not fucking happening. So let's just move on. But do you know how that in itself is just draining already and then to have to sit there and put our business hat on. I just had to let it out, because it is just really meetings that I have, interactions that I have, just it's just fucking exhausting.

Speaker 1:

And listen, I am very grateful God blessed me with a beautiful smile, with great personality, a good set of racks, but damn, it's not like I'm out there half naked and I know that that doesn't mean anything because people love to have, you know, their imagination go wild. But please, the next time you want to flirt with a woman, just make sure that it's reciprocated, because then it gets to a point where she's starting to feel harassed and it is just frankly disgusting. You look thirsty, you look desperate and you fuck up the money. It's either you want sex or you want money, and I think you get a better reaction with money. All right, that is all I have for today. So just note to self the next time you have a business meeting with a woman, show her a little bit of fucking respect and if she's initiating it, have at it, but if she's not, respect her. Thank you for tuning in as always. Like, subscribe and share my podcast for those you think that can be. That can relate to Love you all. I'll see you soon.