Eat, Pray, Britney
Ein Podcast von Eat, Pray, Britney - Donnerstags
148 Folgen
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Boys, Sometimes a Girl Just Needs One
Vom: 30.11.2020 -
VideograhKNEE
Vom: 23.11.2020 -
Evidentiary Evidence
Vom: 16.11.2020 -
Out of the Lou
Vom: 9.11.2020 -
When the Lights Go Out Recap
Vom: 2.11.2020 -
Outcomes on the Oregon Trail
Vom: 26.10.2020 -
Capacitea
Vom: 12.10.2020 -
Is This Deceit?
Vom: 21.9.2020 -
Enjoy Your Leathery Skin
Vom: 14.9.2020 -
The Rambling Tangents of Garrulous Women
Vom: 7.9.2020 -
Spears Family Values
Vom: 20.8.2020 -
The World Don't Have a Clue
Vom: 4.8.2020 -
Live from Kentwood it's... Bryan Spears!
Vom: 3.8.2020 -
MTV Making the Video - Me Against the Music & Toxic
Vom: 27.7.2020 -
Gloomy Eye on Britney
Vom: 20.7.2020 -
In the Zone and Out All Night
Vom: 6.7.2020 -
MTV Making the Video - I'm a Slave 4 U & I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman
Vom: 22.6.2020 -
The Kitchen Sink
Vom: 8.6.2020 -
Top Hat Topics at 50!
Vom: 11.5.2020 -
MTV Making the Video - Lucky & Stronger
Vom: 4.5.2020
Britney Spears was under a conservatorship from 2008 to 2021 where all her financial and personal decisions had to be approved by her conservators, including her father, Jamie Spears. Britney earned hundreds of millions of dollars during that time, performing and touring extensively, while being deemed too impaired by the courts to be in control of her life. Britney is one of the most recognizable celebrities in the world, yet very little of the massive media coverage she generated focused on the conservatorship until the #FreeBritney movement grew within the last few years before the restrictive legal arrangement finally ended. Now that the conservatorship has been terminated, there are still an enormous amount of unanswered questions, including whether those responsible for the conservatorship will be held accountable for what Britney experienced during those 13+ years. Eat, Pray, Britney tries to draw attention to the restrictive constraints Britney was under during the conservatorship, as well as her current pursuit of justice, while also examining her life and career through a feminist lens.