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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 14 MIN

The Internalized Male Gaze: The Voice I Didn’t Know Wasn’t Mine

from Soft Power Project · host Sherry Fang

In this deeply personal solo episode, I explore the concept of the internalized male gaze not as something external, but as a voice I’ve carried within myself. I reflect on how growing up in a patriarchal system shaped my subconscious beliefs about worth, relationships, and identity. From marrying on a timeline driven by perceived value, to the long emotional journey of processing my divorce, to experiencing rivalry and insecurity in female workplace dynamics, I began to see that these patterns weren’t random, but conditioned. I’m not sharing this as someone who has it all figured out, but as someone still in the process of unlearning. This episode is about becoming aware of the beliefs I inherited, questioning them, and slowly rebuilding a sense of self that feels true to me. If anything, this is an invitation to notice the invisible narratives you might be carrying, and to ask whether they’re really yours. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cm5etbvm00a1i01sl6k6h99de/comments Youtube Instagram ✨About the Soft Power Coaching Program✨ For women who were told they were too sensitive, too nice, too quiet, or never enough, my coaching provides a safe and empowering space to: Channel anger into clarity and action (not chaos).Define their own power. Soft, bold, or a blend of both.Build strong self-connection and boundaries that protect their energy.Transform from fixing everyone else’s life to fully living their own.This isn’t about becoming harder. It’s about becoming whole. ✨Fill out the form and start reinventing! Free for limited time. ✨ https://forms.gle/w4hA9zB1MNCWTfjL8

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In this deeply personal solo episode, I explore the concept of the internalized male gaze not as something external, but as a voice I’ve carried within myself. I reflect on how growing up in a patriarchal system shaped my subconscious beliefs about worth, relationships, and identity. From marrying on a timeline driven by perceived value, to the long emotional journey of processing my divorce, to experiencing rivalry and insecurity in female workplace dynamics, I began to see that these patterns weren’t random, but conditioned. I’m not sharing this as someone who has it all figured out, but as someone still in the process of unlearning. This episode is about becoming aware of the beliefs I inherited, questioning them, and slowly rebuilding a sense of self that feels true to me. If anything, this is an invitation to notice the invisible narratives you might be carrying, and to ask whether they’re really yours. Leave a comment and share your thoughts: https://open.firstory.me/user/cm5etbvm00a1i01sl6k6h99de/comments Youtube Instagram ✨About the Soft Power Coaching Program✨ For women who were told they were too sensitive, too nice, too quiet, or never enough, my coaching provides a safe and empowering space to: Channel anger into clarity and action (not chaos).Define their own power. Soft, bold, or a blend of both.Build strong self-connection and boundaries that protect their energy.Transform from fixing everyone else’s life to fully living their own.This isn’t about becoming harder. It’s about becoming whole. ✨Fill out the form and start reinventing! Free for limited time. ✨ https://forms.gle/w4hA9zB1MNCWTfjL8

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