Safety should be ordinary. This episode maps how women protect themselves in three arenas: public spaces and transit, digital life, and the home. Chapter 1 looks at what actually reduces risk on streets, campuses, and platforms—sight lines, lighting, staff presence, and simple bystander moves that break isolation. Chapter 2 covers online abuse and doxxing with a focus on control: names, contact layers, image hygiene, documentation, and small posture shifts that lower exposure without silencing a voice. Chapter 3 turns to home and work, where quiet plans, records, money boundaries, and clear lines turn private risk into action, support, and, when needed, legal steps.
No fear-mongering. No victim-blaming. Just steady, specific moves that let people plan around life, not danger.
Under the Mirror is a three-chapter investigative journey into the hidden rules that shape how we see—and police—our bodies. From school hallways with rulers...
This episode examines why pregnancy has become a source of fear for many women in the modern era. It traces how rising maternal risk,...
This series exposes the hidden cost of emotional labor carried by women who are expected to stay pleasant even when they are under pressure,...