Why Women Are Taught to Be Palatable (with Sophie Jane Lee)

Why Women Are Taught to Be Palatable (with Sophie Jane Lee)

What if the version of yourself you've been taught to be...isn't actually you?


In this episode of Roar, Danielle Davies sits down with writer and speaker Sophie Jane Lee for a conversation about something many women experience, but don't always have language for: palatability.


The pressure to be:

  • likeable
  • agreeable
  • easy to receive

And the subtle ways that pressure shapes how women speak, show up, and express themselves.


Danielle and Sophie explore what happens when we start to recognize that conditioning, and what it takes to move beyond it.


Together, they talk about:

🔥 What it means to be "palatable," and how early that starts

🎤 The difference between authenticity and adaptation

🧠 How women are conditioned to soften their voice

🌿 The emotional and professional cost of being agreeable

💥 Why being liked can come at the expense of being heard

📣 The process of unlearning internalized expectations

👑 What it looks like to take up space more fully

⚡ Reclaiming your voice without apology


Sophie's perspective gives language to something many women have felt, but haven't fully named. And once you see it, it's hard to unsee.


🔑 Key Takeaways

Palatability is learned, not innate.

Being likable and being heard are not the same.

Women are often rewarded for softness over clarity.

Unlearning conditioning is an active process.

Your voice doesn't need to be softened to be valid.


🔗 Links mentioned in this episode

https://beyondpalatable.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/in/sophieturton/

https://linktr.ee/electricpeach


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