Joy Taylor on Fox Cancellation, Gendered Problems, and Opinions on Men | Higher Learning
Higher LearningJuly 25, 20252h 19min35,199 views
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- 💡 Joy Taylor discusses the surprise cancellation of her show by Fox, noting it wasn't entirely unexpected after nearly 20 years in the business.
- 🎯 She emphasizes that while she's still processing the emotions, she doesn't form deep attachments to corporations, focusing more on experiences and the people she worked with.
- 🔑 Taylor highlights the business reality of shows being cancelled and networks pivoting, noting that three shows were cancelled, indicating a network-wide direction change.
- ⚠️ She expresses frustration with media coverage that focuses on scandal rather than the larger business story of a network's strategic pivot.
Gendered Experiences and Media Coverage
- 📌 Taylor points out the irony of headlines focusing on her as the sole story when multiple shows and individuals were affected by the cancellations.
- 🚀 She questions the narrative that women don't belong in sports, especially when she, a non-former athlete, becomes the biggest story after cancellations.
- 🧠 The conversation touches on how scandal can overshadow career achievements, leading to a reduction of a person's work to a single event, which is particularly frustrating for women in the industry.
Opinions on Men and Relationships
- 💬 Joy Taylor states she loves men and finds them necessary, humorously calling her heterosexual attraction a "curse."
- 💔 She admits to hating a significant percentage of men, specifically "clown ass men," defining a "real man" as someone who doesn't leave negative comments on women's social media.
- 👨👧👦 Taylor expresses a desire for men to be allowed to be vulnerable and emotional, wishing for better care and protection for them within society and family structures.
- 🗣️ The discussion delves into the "male loneliness epidemic," with Taylor emphasizing that while she doesn't feel responsible for fixing it, men need to address their own issues and that women are not responsible for men's emotional well-being.
The Future and Building a Legacy
- 🏗️ Taylor expresses a desire to build things for others and create spaces, moving away from being solely front-facing.
- 🌟 She acknowledges the exhaustion from the current media climate and the weight of responsibility that comes with her platform, but hopes to find renewed passion for the business.
- 🎤 Despite feeling exhausted and questioning her role, Taylor emphasizes her commitment to using her platform for impactful conversations, particularly on issues like domestic violence, drawing from her personal experiences.
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