Wealth, Fame, and White Privilege: Why "Get Rich" Feminism Is Broken
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Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp https://liberateyourbusiness.com/
In this episode of Messy Liberation, hosts Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown explore wealth, fame, and privilege through an intersectional feminist lens. Fresh off Taina's trip to Paris, the conversation unpacks how capitalism conditions us to believe money solves all problems, why being rich doesn't equal happiness, and how white women need to reckon with the ways whiteness shapes their relationship to money and power—even while experiencing gender-based oppression.
In This Episode, We Get Into:
- Why we're conditioned to believe celebrities and wealthy people have no problems (and why that's bullshit)
- How anxiety shapes the way we think about money, safety, and access
- The difference between financial security and being rich-rich—and why one matters more than the other
- What fame actually costs: privacy, safety, constant scrutiny, and never knowing who's around you for the right reasons
- Why having money doesn't erase trauma, PTSD, or the way our brains are wired
- How wealth can buy access to things that lead to happiness—therapy, rest, travel, time with loved ones—without being a cure-all
- The isolation and judgment that can come with having more money than the people around you
- Why white women need to stop centering their own experiences when talking about wealth and financial liberation
- How the "all women need to get wealthy" narrative erases the different lived realities of BIPOC women
- Why it's critical for white women to understand that gender oppression and white privilege can (and do) coexist
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