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An Open Letter to Justin Baldoni: Hollywood, Motherhood, and the Power of Vulnerability

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In this episode of Aphantasia Experiments, I dive into something completely different from my usual topics—Hollywood drama. But this isn’t just about celebrity gossip. It’s about the bigger picture: the sanctity of motherhood, the broken systems in the entertainment industry, and how deep emotional connections are often misunderstood. I explore why society undervalues motherhood, how power dynamics shape media narratives, and why Justin Baldoni’s heart-led approach challenges the status quo. This is an open letter to Justin Baldoni—urging him to keep fighting, to use his platform to shift the way we consume media, and to invest in voices that have been silenced for too long. From publicist manipulation to the deeper spiritual undertones of this entire situation, let’s break it all down.

Topics covered:

  • Why society undervalues motherhood and the burnout crisis.
  • The entertainment industry’s broken wealth disparity.
  • How deep emotional connection is often mistaken for romantic feelings.
  • The Bahá'í Faith’s perspective and how it relates to this case.
  • How publicists manipulate narratives and control perception.
  • The need for a major shift in the kind of media we consume.
  continue reading

47 episodes

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Content provided by Robin Caitlin. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robin Caitlin or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

In this episode of Aphantasia Experiments, I dive into something completely different from my usual topics—Hollywood drama. But this isn’t just about celebrity gossip. It’s about the bigger picture: the sanctity of motherhood, the broken systems in the entertainment industry, and how deep emotional connections are often misunderstood. I explore why society undervalues motherhood, how power dynamics shape media narratives, and why Justin Baldoni’s heart-led approach challenges the status quo. This is an open letter to Justin Baldoni—urging him to keep fighting, to use his platform to shift the way we consume media, and to invest in voices that have been silenced for too long. From publicist manipulation to the deeper spiritual undertones of this entire situation, let’s break it all down.

Topics covered:

  • Why society undervalues motherhood and the burnout crisis.
  • The entertainment industry’s broken wealth disparity.
  • How deep emotional connection is often mistaken for romantic feelings.
  • The Bahá'í Faith’s perspective and how it relates to this case.
  • How publicists manipulate narratives and control perception.
  • The need for a major shift in the kind of media we consume.
  continue reading

47 episodes

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