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Exploitation, Empowerment and Enlightenment: Courtney Kocak's Girl Gone Wild
Episode Notes
In this episode, I chat with Courtney Kocak about her debut memoir Girl Gone Wild! She shares how it is both a personal reckoning and a cultural critique, tracing her journey from a “too much” small-town girl to a woman navigating ambition, sexuality, religion, and creative identity. She reflects on how early influences—strict religious messaging, shame around the body, and a lack of role models—shaped her relationship to power, pleasure, and self-worth, while her experiences in Hollywood and the entertainment industry reveal the harsh realities behind the myth of “making it.”
Listen to hear about:
- How the memoir evolved over 15+ years, requiring both craft development and personal growth to fully process her past experiences
- How early religious and cultural messaging created deep tension between bodily autonomy and imposed shame
- The empowerment vs. exploitation dynamic for young women, especially in entertainment
- The way Hollywood’s success narrative often hides the economic struggle, privilege, and sacrifices required to sustain creative work
- How Kocak shifted from chasing external validation and fame to prioritizing artistic fulfillment and an integrated, authentic identity
Learn more about Courtney or purchase Girl Gone Wild here