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Woman Uncaged

Woman Uncaged

By: Laura Gates-Lupton and Linda Katz
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In these unfiltered, unedited conversations, Linda Katz and Laura Gates-Lupton get real about what it means to live full, joyous, and meaningful lives in a culture that continues to silence, shrink, and sideline women.

Laura and Linda call out the ways patriarchy disguises systemic problems as personal failings, and they refuse to let women carry that lie alone. They question, illuminate, and lay bare the forces that shape women’s lives, while lifting up the possibility of something different.

With candor, humor, and plenty of personal stories, they invite women to stop hating themselves, reclaim their power, and opt out of the narratives that were never theirs to begin with.









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Episodes
  • Embracing Risk Even When It Scares You
    May 30 2026

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    Welcome to the final episode of season 5 of the Woman Uncaged podcast!
    In this episode, we start with a quote we can’t shake: “A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for.” From there, we dig into the gender gap around risk taking. Men are often encouraged to try, fail, and try again. Women are more likely to be trained to be cautious, to act as the brakes in relationships, and to carry the invisible labor of safety planning.

    We also get vulnerable about how we are being called to embrace more risk when it comes to Woman Uncaged and what that brings up for each of us. Along the way, we pull courage from women’s history, name the harm of patriarchal systems, and come back to what makes any of this possible: sisterhood, community, and a web of relationships that helps us keep going.

    If this conversation lights something up in you, subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more women can find these unfiltered conversations. What’s one risk you’re ready to take, even if your hands shake?

    Mentions:

    Golda Meir Quote: When PM Golda Meir was asked to place a curfew on women in Israel to help end a series of rapes, Meir replied “But it is the men who are attacking the women. If there is to be a curfew, let the men stay at home.”

    Book: Romantic Outlaws: The Extraordinary Lives of Mary Wollstonecraft & Mary Shelley by Charlotte Gordon

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    ~Linda's book: Homecoming: One Woman's Story of Dismantling Her Inner Cage and Freeing Her Wild Feminine Soul

    ~Laura's Monday Money Missives: https://goodwithmoney.substack.com/
    ~Linda's Wild Woman in the Burbs: https://lindasewalliuskatz.substack.com/

    Support the Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2281161/supporters/new

    Email us: womanuncagedpodcast@gmail.com. We love hearing from you!

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    50 mins
  • What Does it Mean to Prioritize Relationships as a Woman in 2026?
    May 23 2026

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    Welcome to episode 18, season 5 of the Woman Uncaged podcast! This week, we explore Laura and Linda's shared epiphanies that relationships are what matter most to them, and why that sparked fears of looking dependent, unfeminist, or stereotypical.

    Laura shares the surprising tenderness of getting into a new romantic relationship relatively quickly after divorce and the mixed feelings that came with it, especially after consuming the post-divorce women's memoir narrative that's been so popular recently. We talk about how any cultural script, even a liberating one, can become a cage when it turns into an either-or: either you choose yourself or you choose partnership. We make space for a both-and where autonomy, curiosity, and self-development can happen inside a healthy relationship.

    From there, we widen the lens to midlife transitions, empty nest grief, and the impulse to fill newly open space with obligations. We also connect this to purpose, business, and success, including why “niching down” and singular life purpose myths can deaden growth-oriented women.

    If you are navigating post-divorce dating, redefining identity in midlife, rebuilding after an empty nest, or simply trying to prioritize relationships without losing yourself, this conversation will meet you with honesty and warmth. Subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review, then tell us what you’re prioritizing in this season of your life.

    Resources Mentioned:

    Qoya LORE (Lifestyle of Reverence Everyday): https://www.qoyainspiredmovement.com/lore-membership

    James Hillman

    Laura's Midlife Reinvention Episode of Woman Uncaged

    Support the show

    ~Linda's book: Homecoming: One Woman's Story of Dismantling Her Inner Cage and Freeing Her Wild Feminine Soul

    ~Laura's Monday Money Missives: https://goodwithmoney.substack.com/
    ~Linda's Wild Woman in the Burbs: https://lindasewalliuskatz.substack.com/

    Support the Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2281161/supporters/new

    Email us: womanuncagedpodcast@gmail.com. We love hearing from you!

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    51 mins
  • What Would a Woman-Centered Definition of Success Look Like?
    May 17 2026

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    Welcome to the Woman Uncaged Podcast, Season 5, Episode 17!

    Today, we’re pulling apart the mainstream definition of success and asking: What does that definition look like when you’re living a full life with caregiving, emotional labor, relationships, and changing seasons all happening at once?

    We talk about why so many “success principles” don’t translate to women’s lives, especially when the model assumes a support system most of us don’t have. Instead of measuring everything by grades, money, productivity, or status symbols, we explore success as impact, flexibility, and enough financial stability to feel grounded. We also dig into how self-determined values become better markers than external benchmarks, and why it matters to name what you truly want in this phase of life.

    If you’ve been rethinking work, money, homeownership, or what “making it” even means, you’ll feel right at home here. Subscribe to Woman Uncaged, share this with a friend who needs permission to redefine success, and leave a review to help more women find the conversation.

    Resources mentioned:

    Lana Price's blog: https://www.pragmagical.com/

    Link to the article mentioned: https://www.pragmagical.com/post/future-proofing-our-careers-a-resilience-strategy

    The book The Success Principles by Jack Canfield.

    The book Plastic Inc. by Beth Gardiner



    Support the show

    ~Linda's book: Homecoming: One Woman's Story of Dismantling Her Inner Cage and Freeing Her Wild Feminine Soul

    ~Laura's Monday Money Missives: https://goodwithmoney.substack.com/
    ~Linda's Wild Woman in the Burbs: https://lindasewalliuskatz.substack.com/

    Support the Show: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2281161/supporters/new

    Email us: womanuncagedpodcast@gmail.com. We love hearing from you!

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    43 mins
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