

Hannah Ferguson
Founder of Cheek Media, author of best-selling books "Bite Back" and "Taboo", and co-host of the podcast "Big Small Talk".
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Dec 9, 2024 • 42min
255. The psychology of misogyny ft. Hannah Ferguson
Hannah Ferguson, the founder of Cheek Media and best-selling author, dives into the complex world of misogyny in today's society. She discusses the damaging effects of internalized misogyny among women and the 'pick-me girl' phenomenon, all while advocating for emotional growth. Ferguson emphasizes women's agency in modern relationships and the struggles of navigating societal expectations. The conversation also highlights essential self-advocacy strategies for handling misogyny in the workplace, empowering listeners to find their voice and set boundaries.

Oct 14, 2024 • 27min
"Relationships Should Be Easy": y/n??
Hannah Ferguson, an Australian commentator and author exploring taboo topics, joins the conversation on the intricacies of relationships. They delve into whether love should be easy or demand hard work, highlighting audience opinions. The discussion reveals how miscommunications and attachment styles shape connections. With a blend of personal anecdotes and listener insights, they explore the balance between effort and ease in maintaining healthy relationships while addressing the need for open conversations and conflict resolution.

Jul 2, 2025 • 34min
SMALL TALK: Would You Send a 'Hey Girly' Message?
Hannah Ferguson, a relationship expert and social media commentator, dives into the complex world of the notorious 'Hey Girly' message, which warns someone about their partner's questionable behavior. The conversation unveils the tough ethical dilemmas of sending such news and the emotional toll it takes on both sender and receiver. Topics include navigating trust in relationships, the impact of dating dynamics, and the need for honest communication. Ferguson’s fresh insights challenge listeners to rethink loyalty and empathy in modern romance.