Misandry Is NOT REAL

Misandry Is NOT REAL

From The Audaci-Tea by Siren Sound

May 4, 2026 · 1h 42m · Episode 78

About this episode

The episode discusses the concept of misandry, arguing it is not a systemic force like misogyny, while also addressing gender dynamics and societal reactions to women's experiences.

In this week’s episode of The Audaci-Tea Podcast, hosts Lisa and Sovereign take on one of men’s new favorite new buzzwords. “Misandry.” Is it real, or is it just another way to silence women? Together, they break down why misandry does not exist as a systemic force, and how the term is routinely misused to dismiss women’s lived experiences. They unpack the difference between individual feelings and institutional power, why women’s responses to harm are mislabeled as hatred, and how the conversation is often redirected to center male discomfort instead of female safety. This is not about whether women can dislike men. It is about whether that dislike carries the same weight, consequences, or structural backing as misogyny. The answer is no, and this episode explains exactly why. But first, in Tea Time, Lisa and Sovereign discuss the Megan Thee Stallion and Klay Thompson breakup and what it reveals about gender dynamics, as well as reactions to MAGA men using or abandoning their wives during a violent incident at the White House Correspondents Dinner. Later, they open the mailbag for a chaotic “Am I The Asshole” story involving a father, a toilet, and a level of petty escalation…

People in this episode

Hosts: Lisa, Sovereign

Topics covered

  • misandry
  • misogyny
  • gender dynamics
  • women's lived experiences
  • institutional power
  • male discomfort
  • female safety

Keywords

  • misandry
  • misogyny
  • gender dynamics
  • women's experiences
  • institutional power
  • male discomfort
  • female safety

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