
Ep. 272 - Mean girls, good girls, and hype women with Erin Gallagher
What happens to mean girls when they grow up? Some get better at hiding it. Some run companies. And some of us realize we’ve carried those voices in our own heads.
In this episode, I sit down with Erin Gallagher — CEO and founder of Hype Women — who turned one viral post about Jamie Lee Curtis hyping Michelle Yeoh into a global movement. Her new bookHype Womendives head-first into the tangled mess of mean-girl culture, good-girl conditioning, and the patriarchy that benefits from keeping women small.
Erin and I get into the psychology of comparison, the lie of “being nice,” and why learning to hype yourself and other women is an act of rebellion.
We’re unpacking the unspoken rules that keep ambitious women silent, self-critical, and secretly exhausted. You’ll walk away seeing jealousy, judgment, and competition through a new lens and start rewiring them for good.
What You’ll Learn
HowHype Women became a cultural movement (and what Jamie Lee Curtis had to do with it)
The difference between mean-girl behavior and “good-girl” conditioning
Why jealousy is often just desire wearing a disguise
How patriarchy profits from women doubting each other
What happens when you stop abandoning yourself to stay liked
The truth about “playing nice” versus being authentic
How to spot internalized misogyny hiding in everyday interactions
The mindset shift that turns envy into empowerment
This conversation is your permission slip to stop shrinking. Erin’s bookHype Womencomes out October 14 anywhere books are sold. Go tohypewomen.comfor links, events, and extras.
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Links & Resources
Erin Gallagher —Hype Women Book & Community
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Notable Timestamps:
[04:39] The Sentence That Changed Everything
[07:22] What Jealousy Is Really Trying to Tell You
[10:49] How Hyping Other Women Rewires Your Brain
[13:35] The Lie Behind “Good Girl” Conditioning
[22:36] The Viral Post That Started a Global Movement
[36:59] When Vulnerability Becomes a Liability
Quotes from Erin Gallagher:
“I will no longer abandon myself in service to others.” (08:10)
“You can’t stop loathing or lusting after other women’s bodies until you love your own.” (10:00)
“Jealousy isn’t ugly—it’s information about what you want.” (12:00)
“Control feels safe, but it also blocks the good trying to find you.” (46:30)
“The moment you stop playing the good-girl game, you start to win your own life.” (17:45)
Takeaways:
Mean-girl dynamics evolve into adult hierarchies that keep women small.
Jealousy is rarely malice—it’s a signal of desire.
Patriarchy relies on women competing for limited approval.
Good-girl conditioning trains women to be compliant instead of bold.
Hyping another woman rewires your brain away from scarcity.
Authenticity may cost comfort, but it always returns power.
Rather watch on YouTube? https://youtu.be/M_d4lerQptI
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