Britney Spears and the Line Between Free Will and Saving Someone
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At what point do you let someone torch their own life?
In this episode we talk about Britney Spears… not the biography but about her mental health and the role of conservatorships.
We discuss:
- Sam's genuinely controversial take: the conservatorship wasn't the problem. A dad with a domestic violence history controlling $20 million a year was.
- Why someone in a psychiatric crisis almost always experiences being helped as being abused
- Why it now feels almost illegal to say out loud that dancing with knives might not be "well"
- How millennial girlhood was architected by 60-year-old men (yes, the Les Wexner / Victoria's Secret / Epstein of it all)
- Olivia Rodrigo's babydoll dresses, Sabrina Carpenter's album cover, and the trap where a woman is either dressing for predators or a slut, with no third option
- How we've convinced ourselves that debating a stranger's body "as therapists, on a podcast" is meaningfully different from the 2000s tabloids (Sam's not buying it)
- What Britney actually exposes: a country where your only options in a mental health crisis are the ER, jail, or nothing
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