
Conservative and Proud: Is the Right Representing Women?
From Problematic Women by The Daily Signal
March 28, 2026 · 37 min
About this episode
This episode reflects on the conservative movement's messaging to women and announces the show's sabbatical.
The conservative movement has undergone drastic changes in the past decade, not least of which is the way the political right messages to women. The shift has been subtle; a movement built on the shoulders of conservative leaders who have spent years rejecting the harms of the feminist movement while recognizing that women can “have it all,” just maybe not all at once. On this episode of “Problematic Women,” we are remembering our history, both as a show and as a member of a movement that has worked to tell women they can be feminine, strong, pro-life, and live out the call God has placed on their lives in the home and the workplace. Also on today’s show, we announce that after a nearly decade-long run, “Problematic Women” is taking a sabbatical. Join us for the final episode – at least for now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Topics covered
- conservatism
- women's rights
- feminism
- political representation
Keywords
- conservative movement
- feminine
- strong
- pro-life
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