Taking issue with this podcast
I have nothing inherently negative to say about homemaker chic. I do believe the reason so many take issue with this podcast is given the term “homemaker” is the first word in the podcast title, most would assume this applies to all homemakers on the spectrum. However, Shaye & Angela are extremely similar in their tastes, & their entrepreneurial “influencer” lifestyle, & this can lead to very narrow views on very broad topics across the board. I myself have not been necessarily “offended” as some have been by their controversial comments at times, but have rather chuckled at their banter & friendship that has saturated this podcast in a beautiful way. I do however believe that since they seldom have guests on, their views or rather brash statements on a variety of subjects are never brought into question. It’s wonderful to hear yourself talk for an hour to someone who agrees with you wholly on each & every topic & never holds a mirror up to your statements. That being said, Shaye & Angela birthed this podcast & can say whatever they wish. I’m stepping away from this podcast because of the hypocrisy that I have felt in this podcast several times. They fully endorse expensive & quite lavish products that most in my very own circle could not even hope to afford. Yet they bash women who prioritize having nicer vehicles or a Stanley cup perhaps(this one blew my mind. Especially after they endorsed a rather expensive CLOTHES iron $500! To be exact!) Everyone’s priorities are vastly different. I believe this is completely disregarded in homemaker chic. Some of the broad statements they make simply are not true for everyone. I also dislike Shaye’s ugly comments about the south & southern women. Their truth is simply not every American woman’s truth. My mamaw cooked on an old 1930s stove for 6 children & ironed clothes the old fashioned way with an iron that was heated on an old wood fire stove. Sometimes these ladies need to check their privilege. Is it nice to have the finer things in life? Absolutely! Do you need to be boujee to be a good, great homemaker? Absolutely NOT. In the end, my only issue with this podcast is their apparent lack of self evaluation & hypocrisy that’s sprinkled throughout.
audzilla98 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/09/24
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