Relatable Feminism, Anti-Bullying and Loving Yourself No Matter What with Violet Benson

Relatable Feminism, Anti-Bullying and Loving Yourself No Matter What with Violet Benson

Relatable Feminism, Anti-Bullying and Loving Yourself No Matter What with Violet Benson

From the Heart with Rachel Brathen - November 24, 2017 - 58:15

In this episode Rachel is joined by comedian and social media superstar Violet Benson, also known as Daddy Issues! Violet rose to stardom through her wildly popular meme account @daddyissues_ on Instagram where she highlights relatable and controversial topics through the eyes of the millennial woman. They talk about how Violet’s struggles with being bullied and having low self-esteem led her to create the social media alter ego that completely changed her life and Rachel shares her own experiences with not fitting in as a young teen. They dive into the topic of feminism, gender inequality in the comedy world, using online influence to make people smile and how in the end, we should all just be a little bit kinder to each other (especially on the internet!).

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