Misogyny as Social Currency: Male Hierarchy

Misogyny as Social Currency: Male Hierarchy

Author: Lynn Nichols March 17, 2026 Duration: 9:44
You walked into a room and the conversation suddenly shifted. Later, you overheard something that made your stomach drop. The man you trusted—your father, partner, brother—was saying things about women that contradicted everything he claimed to believe. But he only said them when other men were around. And you've been trying to figure out what that means about you ever since.
This is a specific form of scapegoating that most people never name, let alone understand. It's calculated. It's strategic. And if you've lived through it, you know exactly how disorienting it feels to see someone operate as two different people depending on their audience.
In this episode, we're unpacking the toxic dynamics of male social hierarchy and how misogyny functions as currency within it. This isn't casual sexism or thoughtless comments. This is a deliberate performance designed to secure status, and understanding that distinction changes everything about how you interpret your own experience.
Here's what this episode explores:
• The specific audience-dependent nature of misogynistic behavior—why it appears and disappears based on who's listening• How degrading women functions as a transaction within male social structures• The calculated nature of selective respect: treating women one way to their face while participating in conversations that reduce them to stereotypes• Why you might have internalized shame about comments that had nothing to do with you• The confusion of being valued individually while knowing you're scapegoated as part of a group• How recognizing the real motivation behind these behaviors shifts your understanding of responsibility and blame
You probably spent time wondering if you did something to invite this treatment. Maybe you tried to be different, better, more acceptable—as if your behavior could change someone's need to perform dominance for male approval.
This episode validates what you witnessed and what you overheard. It acknowledges the specific pain of being treated respectfully to your face while knowing you were talked about differently behind your back. More importantly, it helps you understand that their misogynistic comments were never actually about you. They were about their desperation to maintain control and status among other men.
Listening to this episode will shift how you understand your own experience. You'll recognize patterns you might have dismissed before. You'll understand why someone can be respectful to women one moment and participate in degrading conversations the next. And you'll start to see through the performance—recognizing the difference between how someone treats you and what their treatment of you actually means about their character.

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Duration: 10:45
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Duration: 12:09
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Duration: 11:04
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Duration: 10:59
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Pt. 2 Why Patriarchal Systems Punish Women Who Refuse to Stay Small [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:42
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