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We’ve been doing our podcast she. for two and a half years, and in this episode, we wanted to highlight some of the things we’ve learned since starting our podcast. Everything from feminism, LGBTQ issues, and what we’ve learned about our relationship since starting this podcast. We’re going to talk about it all!
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In today's episode, we experiment with answering the famous "36 questions that lead to love". We explore whether intimacy can be accelerated by asking each other a specific series of personal questions, and give our overall opinion on health communication.
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In today's episode, we chat about body image, societal pressures, harmful beauty standards, and how society favors a certain type of beauty. Episode trigger warning: mention of eating disorders and harmful bodily behaviors.
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In today's episode, we re-release an episode we feel is still so relevant. With everything going on right now in the US regarding the abortion bans and regulating pregnant peoples bodies, we felt this was a crucial time to reiterate that a woman’s purpose on this earth is not to be a baby machine.
The greatest sign of gender inequality being alive and well is how society pressures women to have children and by a certain age. When will we stop giving women deadlines, and implying that a life without a child isn’t as meaningful?
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We interview each other about our own insecurities and have some healthy dialogue around how they come into play in our relationship.
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In today's episode, we re-release an episode we feel is still so relevant with LGBTQ+ rights being threatened now in the wake of the Oslo attack, roe v wade being overturned, and now the Supreme Court in the US threatening to examine marriage equality.
The LGBTQ+ community doesn’t get enough credit for all the positive examples, values and activism that our community exemplifies. Instead our community is often underrepresented in mainstream culture. We believe that there are several aspects of the LGBTQ+ community that society as a whole can learn from, and we’re going to talk about all the positives that our community demonstrates.
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In this episode, we compare notes with LGBTQ bride-to-be Cammie Scott, and discuss how the wedding industry can be more inclusive.
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In honor of Pride starting, we read off some common and not-so-common LGBTQ+ terms and slang and give our definition of what we believe each word means.
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In one of the most controversial court cases in generations, the United States supreme court has recently drafted a decision to end legal protections for abortions. If the law is implemented, it's expected that about a half of states will ban or seriously limit abortion. Today, we’re going to chat about the critical importance of reproductive rights and our arguments against so-called “pro-lifers.”
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That's right, we're married! We discuss how we made our wedding unique to us, our vows, and how we're planning to keep our marriage healthy.
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Queer bars have long been understood as havens from heteronormativity. As LGBTQ people become more accepted in society, it seems the straight presence in gay bars is more than ever. As we plan our own bachelorette party, we got to thinking about straight people having their bachelorette parties in LGBTQ bars. Then we got to thinking about some of the ways in which straight people can be more mindful in gay bars. Let's talk.
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We hear the phrase a lot, "in order to know where you’re going, you need to know where you’ve been.” We’ve recently been wondering about genealogy and having our own discussions surrounding the topic of ancestry, history, and how much of this is important for our identity. Do we need to know our past in order to know who we are? We discuss.
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We hear the phrase “do something outside of your comfort zone” a lot in society. It’s taught to provoke personal growth and an opportunity to embrace change in your life. But is this blanket statement really the best self-improvement advice to give people? Should we be doing things outside of our comfort zone more or is that lazy advice for personal growth? Let’s explore this topic.
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It goes without saying that LGBTQ+ relationships are about more than just sex, and it seems like a very obvious statement to make, but unfortunately, it’s actually not that obvious in our heteronormative society. Why do so many people automatically associate an LGBTQ+ relationship with sex? Let’s discuss!
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It’s no secret that women in particular face a greater pressure to be likable as they navigate through society. Be a likable boss, a likable date, a likable presence in the room...but are we really just implying that women should take the backseat in society and adhere to gender stereotypes?
More often than not, it’s the women in society that are pressured to be likable, approachable, and warm. This burden placed on women often affects us when we try to be assertive or passionate about something as it can get misconstrued as bitter, mean, and overbearing. Let's explore this.
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In today's episode, we share our personal stories of when we realized we were attracted to women and what our experience was like. While we don't personally love the phrase “coming out”, we want to share our stories of when we began to explore our sexuality and embrace dating women.
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Societal gender roles believe that women are biologically more nurturing than men, instead of socialized to become the nurtures. This belief has reinforced the traditional view of the feminine role as nurturing and caring as opposed to tough, logical. It seems pretty sexist to suggest that women should provide this special attention. Not only are women expected to nurture children, but we are also conditioned to nurture grown men in society. Let’s discuss!
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The "three date rule" is something we hear about in society in relation to waiting to have sex until the third date when you’re newly dating someone. Today, we’re going to chat about why this is a harmful narrative to tell in society and how it doesn’t automatically guarantee a healthy relationship.
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Spoiler alert, we all do! In today’s episode, we talk about examples of internalized homophobia within ourselves, but also in how we’ve seen it within others in society…including those who identify as straight. You can have internalized homophobia, and not be explicitly homophobic. Let’s talk.
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Our guest today is Schuyler Bailar, a trans man who is an elite athlete, trans rights advocate, and a well-known social media activist. We’re going to chat with him about the trans athlete ban going on in the US, how he tackles toxic masculinity, and his experience navigating society.
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