Episode 10 | Little Women, Secret Pockets, & New Year's Resolutions
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Happy New Year!
This week on Millennial Meets Gen Z, we step into the snowy world of Little Women — a story about sisterhood, independence, creativity, and becoming yourself in a world that doesn’t always make room for women’s ambition.
We talk about the book and why Little Women, written by Louisa May Alcott, was such an important introduction to early feminism. We dive into Alcott’s life, her ties to transcendentalism, her work as a women’s suffrage advocate, and how much of herself she poured into the character of Jo March.
Along the way, Hannah shares her love of late-1800s fashion and her very real desire to bring those dresses back (especially the dramatic sleeves), while Allison admits she mostly wants the hidden pockets — because she’s basically a squirrel or a crow who likes to carry lucky little trinkets everywhere she goes.
We also unpack how the film portrays marriage as partnership, women as thinkers and creators, and why Jo’s story still resonates generations later — especially when you understand how closely it mirrors Alcott’s own choices and beliefs.
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