

Bridget Phetasy on the Value of Regret, Who Can Get Pregnant (and Her Own Baby), and Tua's Awful Injury | EP. 402
Sep 30, 2022
Bridget Phetasy, a comedian and writer known for her sharp wit on shows like "Walk-Ins Welcome," joins the conversation. She shares her candid reflections on motherhood and the unexpected challenges of breastfeeding. The discussion takes a turn to the cultural debates surrounding gender ideology, calling out the implications for young children. Phetasy also critiques societal norms around promiscuity and explores the complexities of empowerment, regret, and the influence of celebrity culture on women today.
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Perfect Nipples
- Bridget Phetasy had a surprisingly positive breastfeeding experience.
- Nurses complimented her "perfect nipples," leading to a humorous internal monologue.
Culture Wars & Motherhood
- Bridget Phetasy's perspective on the culture wars shifted after becoming a mother.
- She now feels a strong protective instinct and wants her daughter to focus on academics, not gender ideology.
Fight for Your Kids
- Megyn Kelly criticizes school districts facilitating child sexual transitions without parental consent.
- She urges parents to actively fight against this by contacting schools and raising awareness.