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Huberman Lab
How to Find & Be a Great Romantic Partner | Lori Gottlieb

Huberman Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 202:58


My guest is Lori Gottlieb, MFT, a psychotherapist and bestselling author who specializes in helping people build strong relationships by first understanding themselves and the stories they've internalized about themselves and others. We explore how our parents, wounds and unique strengths—both consciously and unconsciously—influence our partner choices and how we show up in relationships, as well as how to avoid and break free from destructive patterns. We also discuss the impact of texting, social media and dating apps on partnership. Lori shares which signals to follow to become the best romantic partner possible and how to make choices that lead to greater vitality, happiness and fulfillment in all areas of life. Read the episode show notes at hubermanlab.com. Thank you to our sponsors AG1: https://drinkag1.com/huberman Helix Sleep: https://helixsleep.com/huberman BetterHelp: https://betterhelp.com/huberman David Protein: https://davidprotein.com/huberman LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/huberman Timestamps 00:00:00 Dr. Lori Gottlieb 00:02:01 Patient & First Question; Talked Out of Feelings 00:06:15 Self-Regulation vs Co-Regulation, Tool: Pause & Perspective 00:10:04 Sponsors: Helix Sleep & BetterHelp 00:12:36 Relationships, Childhood & Unfinished Business 00:17:13 Unconscious Mind, Hurtful Parent & Familiarity, Role of Therapy 00:26:35 Excitement & Chaos, Cherophobia; Storytelling, First Date & Sparks? 00:36:27 Tool: Awareness of Death & Living Fully; Vitality; Fear vs Acceptance 00:47:27 Sponsors: AG1 & David Protein 00:50:35 Activate vs Energize; Tool: Technology, Numbness & Overwhelm 00:54:50 Numb or Calm?, Gender Stereotypes, Tool: Mentalizing 01:00:51 Feelings, Projective Identification, Tool: Owning Your Feelings 01:03:25 React vs Respond; Space, Tool: Face-to-Face Conversation vs Text 01:10:16 Behavioral Change, 5 Steps of Change, Tool: Self-Compassion & Accountability 01:15:38 Sponsor: LMNT 01:16:54 Deadlines & Rules; Idiot vs Wise Compassion, No Drama & Assumptions 01:26:27 Silent Treatment, Crying & Manipulation, Shame vs Guilt, Self-Preservation 01:33:01 Self-Reflection, Individual & Couples Therapy, Transference; Agency 01:38:56 Texting, Conflicts, Breakups, Pain Hierarchy, Tool: Move Forward 01:46:42 Relationship Breakups, Daily World & Loss 01:53:30 Bank of Goodwill; Talking About Partner, Focus, Comparison 02:01:13 Infidelity, What If vs What Is, Attention & Appreciation 02:04:56 Gut Instinct, Change Behavior, Danger, Productive vs Unproductive Anxiety 02:15:27 Knowing Oneself, Relationships, Flexibility, Shared History 02:20:30 Romantic Relationships & Teens, Social Media, Privacy 02:27:09 Online Apps & Choices, Maximizers vs Satisficers, Tool: Identify Your Weakness 02:33:09 Fixing Issues Early, Tool: Self vs Partner Lists & Character Qualities 02:41:51 Feeling Toward Partner, Calm, Content; Tool: Operating Instructions 02:46:48 Help-Rejecting Complainers; Relationships, Love & Core Wounds 02:51:22 Stories & Unreliable Narrators, Editing, Tool: 5 Senses 02:59:04 Young Men, Masculinity, Confusion 03:07:03 Grief, Making Sense of Loss 03:09:54 Maybe You Should Talk to Someone Workbook; Ask The Therapist, Choosing a Bigger Life 03:20:26 Zero-Cost Support, YouTube, Spotify & Apple Follow & Reviews, YouTube Feedback, Protocols Book, Social Media, Neural Network Newsletter Disclaimer & Disclosures

Loz and Thomo
Tom & Callum: Breaking The Gender Stereotypes!

Loz and Thomo

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 32:31


Overnight News, 2. Breaking Gender Stereotypes, 3. The Weird Weekly Wrap Up, 4. Chinese Side Hustle, 5. Is Callum A Famous Singer!?!? 6. Tea Time Alarm... 7. Kramer In Real Life! The ONLY way to wake up in Adelaide is with your best brekkie mates Tom & Callum on Fresh 92.7 Keep up to date on our socials. Instagram - @fresh927 Facebook - Fresh 92.7See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

How To Talk To Kids About Anything
How to Talk to Kids about Breaking Gender Stereotypes with Jodi Norgaard

How To Talk To Kids About Anything

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 50:08


The post How to Talk to Kids about Breaking Gender Stereotypes with Jodi Norgaard appeared first on Dr Robyn Silverman.

Perspective
Editor of Somalia's first all-female media on challenging gender stereotypes

Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 8:24


According to its chief editor Hinda Abdi Mohamoud, Bilan Media gives Somali women "a space to work" and "real editorial power". Somalia's first female-only media outlet covers topics including climate change, people living with albinism and HIV/AIDS, while also encouranging period education for young girls. However, it's not an easy industry for Somali women to work in. "You can get trapped [...] you can be attacked," our guest explains. But this seems to make her even more determined: "It's the thing that we want to change [...] that people believe that women cannot do the hard work." She spoke to us in Perspective.

The Voice of Early Childhood
Exploring career challenges for male educators in early childhood

The Voice of Early Childhood

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 54:12


Mattie talks about transitioning from one career to another and the challenges of working in both a male dominated as well as a female dominated workplace. The ups and downs are discussed, including prejudices and stereotypes, as well as making a positive impact through valuing differences, and Mattie's current work around supporting his setting in becoming a centre of excellence. Read Mattie's article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/exploring-career-challenges-for-male-educators-in-early-childhood/     Support for men: To support men in early childhood further, we have partnered with Male Childcare & Teaching Jobs as part of this episode and ongoing podcast series on 'men in early childhood'. Male Childcare and Teaching Jobs advocate for greater male participation in education and caregiving roles, offering support and guidance to enhance gender inclusion in nurseries and schools. To find out more visit: https://malechildcareandteachingjobs.co.uk/   Listen to more: If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like: The emotional toll of gender stereotypes on male educators – Simon Airey – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/the-emotional-toll-of-gender-stereotypes-on-male-educators What is it like being a man in early childhood – Kevin Nelson – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/what-is-it-like-being-a-man-in-early-childhood/ Men in early childhood home page: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/articles/men-in-early-childhood/   Episode break down: 00:00 – From flipping burgers to leading a pre-school class 04:00 – Drastic gender imbalances in both hospitality and early childhood 09:00 – Feeling accepted and welcomed in early childhood 11:00 – Becoming a centre of excellence and re-writing the curriculum 23:50 – The value of self-reflection for personal and professional growth 26:00 – Job satisfaction and similarities between hospitality and early childhood 30:00 – Working in partnership with parents by taking a step back 35:00 – A generally positive experience of working with parents as a man 38:00 – Questions around sexuality from parents 40:00 – Role modelling differences as a positive 47:00 – Finding your own path in the early childhood profession 49:00 – Working in a service industry and making a difference to people's lives For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com

The Marketing Architects
Nerd Alert: Gender Stereotypes in Advertising

The Marketing Architects

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2024 12:52


Welcome to Nerd Alert, a series of special episodes bridging the gap between marketing academia and practitioners. We're breaking down highly involved, complex research into plain language and takeaways any marketer can use.In this episode, Elena and Rob explore how gender stereotypes in advertising affect viewers of both genders, discovering that these portrayals can create negative cross-gender effects that impact brand perception.Topics covered:   [01:00] "Gender Stereotypes in Advertising Have Negative Cross Gender Effects"[02:00] Male reactions to gender stereotypes in ads[04:35] How stereotypes affect the opposite gender[06:10] The influence of presumed influence[07:25] Role-based vs. physical stereotypes[09:15] Sex appeal vs. stereotypes in advertising  To learn more, visit marketingarchitects.com/podcast or subscribe to our newsletter at marketingarchitects.com/newsletter. Resources: Åkestam, N., Rosengren, S., Dahlén, M., Liljedal, K. T., & Berg, H. (2021). Gender stereotypes in advertising have negative cross-gender effects. European Journal of Marketing, 55(13), 63-93. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJM-02-2019-0125  Get more research-backed marketing strategies by subscribing to The Marketing Architects on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. 

It's All Been Done Radio Hour
Three Men: Three Human Men

It's All Been Done Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 2:52


It's All Been Done Radio Hour Commercial #273  Three Men #5 "Three Human Men"     With Ben on stage, there are three human men. Not an alien among them. Unless Sam or Shane is an alien?    Visit our website http://iabdpresents.com Script books, clothing, and more at https://amzn.to/3km2TLm Please support us at http://patreon.com/IABD   Find more from It's All Been Done Radio Hour here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iabdpresents/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@iabdpresents   A comedy radio show originally performed Saturday, November 11, 2023, at Boxland in Columbus, Ohio.     STARRING Shane Stefanchik as Shane  Sam Clements as Sam  Ben Neidenthal as Ben    Narrated by Darren Esler  Foley Artist Megan Overholt  Podcast edited by Trulie Awesome Productions     It's All Been Done Radio Hour created and produced by Jerome Wetzel  Written by Jerome Wetzel  Directed by Kristin Green  Music Director Kristin Green  Theme Songs composed by Nathan Haley, with lyrics by Jerome Wetzel  Technical Director Shane Stefanchik   When you post about us, hashtag #IABD   #youtuberadioplays #bestyoutubepodcastchannels  

The BAMS Podcast
“Gender Stereotypes in Parenting “

The BAMS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 40:35


In this episode, Ife, Tunde, Precious and Ebunmide address the various stereotypes underpinning family even as they share their own personal experiences

The Voice of Early Childhood
The emotional toll of gender stereotypes on male educators

The Voice of Early Childhood

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 35:21


In education, particularly in early years settings, male educators often face gender stereotypes that impact their professional and emotional wellbeing. These expectations not only shape how male teachers are perceived but also affect their ability to express their authentic selves, nurture students, and create truly inclusive learning environments. This article and podcast episode explore the emotional toll that gender stereotypes impose on male educators and highlights the need for greater representation across early years provision, including elements such as same-sex relationships, neurodiversity, cultural differences, skin colour and the visible inclusion of male role models. Read Simon's article here: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/the-emotional-toll-of-gender-stereotypes-on-male-educators Listen to more: If you enjoyed this episode, you might also like: What is it like being a man in early childhood – Kevin Nelson – https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/what-is-it-like-being-a-man-in-early-childhood/ Men in early childhood home page: https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/articles/men-in-early-childhood/ Support for men:  To support men in early childhood further, we have partnered with Male Childcare & Teaching Jobs as part of this episode and ongoing podcast series on 'men in early childhood'. Male Childcare and Teaching Jobs advocate for greater male participation in education and caregiving roles, offering support and guidance to enhance gender inclusion in nurseries and schools.  To find out more visit:  https://malechildcareandteachingjobs.co.uk/  Episode break down: 00:00 – The men in early childhood series introduction 02:00 – Simon's journey into early years 04:30 – The impact of our experiences on young children 06:45 – The lived experience of a male, neurodivergent, LGBTQIA+ educator 08:00 – The lack of male educators in early years 10:00 – Gender roles and stereotypes in society 14:00 – Toxic masculinity and its impact on children 20:10 – Tackling gender stereotypes through role play 24:45 – The only male in the whole school 28:00 – Staying resilient in the early years sector 31:10 – The toll on mental health 33:36 – External networks, mentoring and coaching For more episodes and articles visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com

Get Real, Get Results.
Am I Mean? Or Just Not A Man? | Dismantling Gender Stereotypes At Work

Get Real, Get Results.

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 14:32


On this candid episode of Get Real, Get Results, Chantell opens up about a recent incident between her and a male colleague at work. After a heated discussion on job responsibilities, Chantell's male colleague shared some choice words with her and hung up on their call, prompting Chantell to question if this same type of interaction would have happened if she was also male. The whole conversation and the proceeding fallout compelled Chantell to examine how exactly women are treated in the places they work, if the fact that women showing emotion should be deemed as “too aggressive,” and how we as women can take back the narrative and regain confidence in how we choose to address work colleagues—both male and female. This is an empowering and honest look at how even well-established women are still being stereotyped in the workplace, and the power found in refusing to change who you are for anyone. Learn more at: https://chantellpreston.com         LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chantellpreston        YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@ChantellPreston    CHAPTERS00:00 Navigating Self-Perception and External Opinions01:05 The Power of Direct Communication03:30 Gender Dynamics in Professional Communication07:20 Emotional Intelligence and Professionalism10:15 Self-Reflection and Personal Growth

Morning Quickie
Gender Stereotypes and The Double Standard ft. Glennon Doyle

Morning Quickie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2024 5:44


Glennon Doyle is a bestselling author, speaker, and activist known for her work on personal empowerment, social justice, and living authentically. You can listen to her full-length episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Adam and Allison Podcast
Kill these gender stereotypes

Adam and Allison Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 5:07


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Sex Ed with DB
You've Got Red Flags in "You've Got Mail" (Rom-Com Vom)

Sex Ed with DB

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2024 32:29


In this episode of Rom Com Vom, DB and the incredible Logan Ury, dating coach and author, break down You've Got Mail, the 1998 rom-com that taught us all to fall in love through email (or did it?). They dive into the film's exploration of online romance, corporate takeovers, and questionable meet-cute ethics, discussing what still warms our hearts and what belongs in the trash folder.  —— Logan Ury is a behavioral scientist turned dating coach and the author of the bestselling book How to Not Die Alone: The Surprising Science That Will Help You Find Love. She works as Hinge's Director of Relationship Science, conducting research on modern dating. She also writes the popular weekly newsletter — Logan's Love Letter. —— Want to Win a $100 Lion's Den Gift Card? We want to hear from YOU! Fill out our quick survey to help us improve the podcast and you'll be entered for a chance to win a $100 gift card to Lion's Den—your go-to for all things pleasure and intimacy. It's fast, easy, and your feedback helps us keep bringing you the sex ed content you love. Don't miss out—click the link to get started!

Parenting the Intensity
054 - We Get the Behavior we Expect - with Gillian Boudreau

Parenting the Intensity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 45:10


Welcome to "Parenting the Intensity!"This new episode of "Parenting the Intensity" features Gillian Boudreaux, clinical and school psychologist. We dig deep into how we can better understand and support our emotionally intense kiddos, whether you're a parent, teacher, or just someone keen on creating a nurturing space for kids.✨ What You'll Learn:Be Curious, Not Judgy: Keeping a curious mindset about kid behavior helps us respond with patience and support instead of jumping to conclusions.Ditch the Bias: Our expectations can shape how we interact, especially in schools. Staying aware of biases helps avoid reinforcing those stereotypes.Talk It Out: Being open about all our feeling, good and bad, helps lighten the stress load and keeps kids grounded in reality.Catch all the insights and tips to make your interactions more positive and supportive. Plus, check out Gillian's recommended resources for more ways to handle the ups and downs of parenting intense kidsMake sure to subscribe to our podcast for future episodes and leave a rating and review, that helps us get in front of more parents. Don't forget to check out the resources mentioned on our website at www.parentingtheintensity.caGet in contact with Gillian.gillianboudreauphd.comIG @calmconnectionpsychologyRessources mentionedLearn Play Thrive Podcast: Two Sides of the SpectrumBook Calm the Chaos by Dayna AbrahamFair Play Life.comJoin the "Parenting the Intensity Community" to find the right things that works for YOUR child and adapt them to YOUR reality.To be able to enjoy your life and kids, not always being afraid of the next outburstTake a deep breath, keep going, we're all in this together!Music by Oleksii Kaplunskyi from Pixabay

Ditch The Labcoat
Gland Chat with Dr. Roy Eappen

Ditch The Labcoat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2024 53:28


DISCLAMER >>>>>>    The Ditch Lab Coat podcast serves solely for general informational purposes and does not serve as a substitute for professional medical services such as medicine or nursing. It does not establish a doctor/patient relationship, and the use of information from the podcast or linked materials is at the user's own risk. The content does not aim to replace professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and users should promptly seek guidance from healthcare professionals for any medical conditions.   >>>>>> The expressed opinions belong solely to the hosts and guests, and they do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the Hospitals, Clinics, Universities, or any other organization associated with the host or guests.       Disclosures: Ditch The Lab Coat podcast is produced by (Podkind.co) and is independent of Dr. Bonta's teaching and research roles at McMaster University, Temerty Faculty of Medicine and Queens University. 'Welcome to "Ditch the Lab Coat," where we bring you insightful conversations that peel back the layers of medicine and health. In this episode, Dr. Mark Bonta sits down with the esteemed Dr. Roy Eappen, an adult clinical endocrinologist with over three decades of experience. Together, they dive into a myriad of crucial, and sometimes controversial, topics in endocrinology.From the risks associated with anabolic steroids to the complexities of thyroid hormone replacement therapy, we explore the delicate balance of hormonal health. Dr. Eappen also shares his expert perspective on the current approaches to gender-affirming care, expressing concerns about the medicalization of children and the long-term consequences of treatments like puberty blockers and cross-sex hormones.We'll touch on the variability of hormonal levels, the rigid societal stereotypes around gender, and the evolving landscape of transgender medicine. Throughout the episode, Dr. Bonta and Dr. Eappen emphasize the importance of scientific evidence and thoughtful care in addressing these deeply personal and sensitive issues.Don't miss this thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional wisdom and sheds light on the ever-changing world of endocrinology. Stay curious, stay informed, and let's ditch the lab coat together!02:00 Renowned endocrinologist Dr. Roy Epin's impactful career.05:25 Importance of thyroid gland for health and treatment.07:30 Thyroid hormone levels and controversies explained briefly.10:24 TSH levels determine thyroid function, cutoff varies.13:31 Early detection of hypothyroidism prevents severe developmental effects.17:16 Steroids can build muscle but cause harm.20:01 Psychologists affirm care without thorough evaluation.23:40 Dutch protocol overlooks psychological work with children.29:17 Sticking to evidence-based practice in healthcare.32:20 WPATH lawsuits reveal controversial practices and ethical concerns.36:18 Rita's research on children's suicide risk.39:21 Caution urged before altering physical appearance.41:02 Health initiative led to reconsideration of estrogen therapy.46:41 Complex modern life overwhelms parents, kids. Simplify.51:11 Limited education in gender affirming care history.52:12 Understanding historical context in gender affirming care.

MASKulinity
The Fresh Prince and

MASKulinity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 70:16


This week, we're joined by media scholar and psychologist Soraya Giaccardi. She shares her work analyzing gender depictions in TV and helps Remoy and Samantha psychoanalyze their relationship to a TV classic and one of their faves, “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.”But first, Remoy walks us through some surprising facts about  boys' TV shows. Who are the leading characters in boys' TV shows? Remoy shares some stats from Soraya's seminal report (check it out; it's linked below) about how genders are represented in leading roles. Turns out that there is surprising parity among the binary genders in leading character representation.Girls being in leading roles is not as big a deterrent in boys' TV shows as we might collectively think… More on that later.Women and girls are way more represented than they used to be, but how much are current gender depictions on boys' TV shows challenging MASKulinity? The hosts discuss, with some valuable insights from our media scholar guest. LGBTQIA+ characters are still seldom the leading roles in boys' TV. Soraya hypothesizes why that might be… One factor that remains consistent is that boys remain perpetrators of violence on screen… and the victims of it. There's still so much work to do when it comes to men's and boys' representations on screen. While boys are disproportionately harmed on screen, we don't always see them processing that violence emotionally…Remoy draws key points from Soraya's report on how these depictions, or lack thereof, impact us boys in their real life.How exactly are boys' relationships with their close ones depicted on the small screen compared to their fellow femme characters? This all informs how they interpret gender.Soraya stresses the importance of deconstructing these stereotypes as boys intake them during formative years.Despite making so much headway in balancing the binary genders, boys continue to primarily show just one emotion on screen… You guessed it: anger.We watch TV a lot more than we used to as a society. It's available virtually at any time, on any nearby screen.How has that impacted the way we process TV shows? Soraya breaks down the connections between our viewership and our socialization in romantic and platonic relationships.Remoy and Samantha take a walk down memory lane, reflecting on one of their favorite TV shows, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Samantha shares how the show shaped her views of femininity and romantic relationships. Sue the woo! Track.Remoy looks back on a pivotal scene between Uncle Phil and Will. You'll recognize it when you hear it.Soraya's analysis highlights a critical knowledge on what supportive parenting can look like for boys as modeled by this touching scene.What show shaped your views of gender and romantic relationships? Let us know in the comments!In our Five Questions segment, the hosts go expectedly deeper.What does TV's impact look like in our lives?How does it manifest and what can we do about it? Soraya drops some key research findings about the way we relate to characters on screen. TV depictions aren't just impacting us unwittingly; characters and storylines on the small screen also allow us to access liberation in some ways… Soraya shares her own experience with TV as a youngster and how it can bridge us to worlds unknown, which for many of us, can be a connection to communities we long for. The surprising stats about women being more present on TV bring up an interesting point: if girls are just as likely to draw a boys' audience, why do we think that otherwise? Soraya cautions us about our own perceptions and how knowing the facts can shatter them. She stresses how controlling the narrative keeps us in the patriarchal loop of our own perceptions. Statistical facts humble us with the truth and can boys, men, masc folks, and all of us, really, closer to the truth.Soraya shares about this dream job marrying psychology and communications. We're glad she chose this route!Referenced in this episode:ENCORE: It *Was* Time to Loosen the Grip on Reproductive Freedom - Heidi Sieck schooled us on how controlling narratives led to the reversal of Roe vs. Wade..MASKulinity is making some people a lot of money - we talked about how women-led movies are of much better quality and get much better ratings than they get credit for…“If He Can See It, Will He Be It? Representations of Masculinity in Boys' Television”, the report Soraya wrote at the Geena Davis Institute in partnership with Equimundo and the Kering FoundationCultivation theory - read about TV impacts us over timeMedia Use and Men's Risk Behaviors: Examining the Role of Masculinity Ideology - cowritten by our illustrious scholar guest, Soraya GiaccardiCOMPANION PIECES:Trivia Night! Movie Time? Romance and Loneliness Edition - we talked about depictions of thoughtful fatherhood on screenRadicalization and TSwift - we talked with Jeff Perera about how men relate to women's jokesRomance MASKulinity: Getting the Girl… - we talked with Imran Siddiquee about what romance in movies teaches men and boys about masculinity

MASKulinity
The Fresh Prince and

MASKulinity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 70:14


This week, we're joined by media scholar and psychologist Soraya Giaccardi. She shares her work analyzing gender depictions in TV and helps Remoy and Samantha psychoanalyze their relationship to a TV classic and one of their faves, “The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.”But first, Remoy walks us through some surprising facts about  boys' TV shows. Who are the leading characters in boys' TV shows? Remoy shares some stats from Soraya's seminal report (check it out; it's linked below) about how genders are represented in leading roles. Turns out that there is surprising parity among the binary genders in leading character representation.Girls being in leading roles is not as big a deterrent in boys' TV shows as we might collectively think… More on that later.Women and girls are way more represented than they used to be, but how much are current gender depictions on boys' TV shows challenging MASKulinity? The hosts discuss, with some valuable insights from our media scholar guest. LGBTQIA+ characters are still seldom the leading roles in boys' TV. Soraya hypothesizes why that might be… One factor that remains consistent is that boys remain perpetrators of violence on screen… and the victims of it. There's still so much work to do when it comes to men's and boys' representations on screen. While boys are disproportionately harmed on screen, we don't always see them processing that violence emotionally…Remoy draws key points from Soraya's report on how these depictions, or lack thereof, impact us boys in their real life.How exactly are boys' relationships with their close ones depicted on the small screen compared to their fellow femme characters? This all informs how they interpret gender.Soraya stresses the importance of deconstructing these stereotypes as boys intake them during formative years.Despite making so much headway in balancing the binary genders, boys continue to primarily show just one emotion on screen… You guessed it: anger.We watch TV a lot more than we used to as a society. It's available virtually at any time, on any nearby screen.How has that impacted the way we process TV shows? Soraya breaks down the connections between our viewership and our socialization in romantic and platonic relationships.Remoy and Samantha take a walk down memory lane, reflecting on one of their favorite TV shows, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. Samantha shares how the show shaped her views of femininity and romantic relationships. Sue the woo! Track.Remoy looks back on a pivotal scene between Uncle Phil and Will. You'll recognize it when you hear it.Soraya's analysis highlights a critical knowledge on what supportive parenting can look like for boys as modeled by this touching scene.What show shaped your views of gender and romantic relationships? Let us know in the comments!In our Five Questions segment, the hosts go expectedly deeper.What does TV's impact look like in our lives?How does it manifest and what can we do about it? Soraya drops some key research findings about the way we relate to characters on screen. TV depictions aren't just impacting us unwittingly; characters and storylines on the small screen also allow us to access liberation in some ways… Soraya shares her own experience with TV as a youngster and how it can bridge us to worlds unknown, which for many of us, can be a connection to communities we long for. The surprising stats about women being more present on TV bring up an interesting point: if girls are just as likely to draw a boys' audience, why do we think that otherwise? Soraya cautions us about our own perceptions and how knowing the facts can shatter them. She stresses how controlling the narrative keeps us in the patriarchal loop of our own perceptions. Statistical facts humble us with the truth and can boys, men, masc folks, and all of us, really, closer to the truth.Soraya shares about this dream job marrying psychology and communications. We're glad she chose this route!Referenced in this episode:ENCORE: It *Was* Time to Loosen the Grip on Reproductive Freedom - Heidi Sieck schooled us on how controlling narratives led to the reversal of Roe vs. Wade..MASKulinity is making some people a lot of money - we talked about how women-led movies are of much better quality and get much better ratings than they get credit for…“If He Can See It, Will He Be It? Representations of Masculinity in Boys' Television”, the report Soraya wrote at the Geena Davis Institute in partnership with Equimundo and the Kering FoundationCultivation theory - read about TV impacts us over timeMedia Use and Men's Risk Behaviors: Examining the Role of Masculinity Ideology - cowritten by our illustrious scholar guest, Soraya GiaccardiCOMPANION PIECES:Trivia Night! Movie Time? Romance and Loneliness Edition - we talked about depictions of thoughtful fatherhood on screenRadicalization and TSwift - we talked with Jeff Perera about how men relate to women's jokesRomance MASKulinity: Getting the Girl… - we talked with Imran Siddiquee about what romance in movies teaches men and boys about masculinity

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Drugs N Stuff 231 Tren - Minimal Dosage

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 55:22


The Forest School Podcast
Ep 179: Queer Planet with Lizzie Wild

The Forest School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2024 68:33


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The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed
Damsels in Distress - Trowel 23

The Archaeology Podcast Network Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 33:41


This episode, Ash and Tilly are on a bit of a side quest that becomes much bigger than they ever thought possible, as they try to help a student from Lothlorien University critique the concept of a “damsel in distress” using gender archaeology. But what exactly is gender archaeology? What's the difference between feminist and gender archaeology? And why do we need it? Listen in to find out!Links Sylvia's Complaint of Her Sexes Unhappiness : a Poem, Being the Second Part of Sylvia's Revenge, Or, a Satyr Against Man (1692) Archaeology and the Study of Gender (1984) Gender and Feminism in Archaeology (1997) The Archaeology of Gender (2004) Doing archaeology as a feminist (2007) Gender Stereotypes in Archaeology (2021)Contact Email: andmytrowel@gmail.com Instagram: @‌and.my.trowelTranscripts ZENCASTR: For rough transcripts of this episode, go to: https://www.archpodnet.com/trowel/23ArchPodNet APN Website: https://www.archpodnet.com APN on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/archpodnet APN on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/archpodnet APN on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/archpodnet Tee Public Store: https://www.teepublic.com/stores/archaeology-podcast-network?ref_id=5724Affiliates Motion

Happy Mum Happy Baby
What impact do gender stereotypes have on raising boys? Parenting SOS with Kirstie Beaven

Happy Mum Happy Baby

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2024 54:48


On this month's Parenting SOS, Giovanna sits down with Kirstie Beaven, Founder and Editor in Chief of Sonshine, a quarterly magazine all about raising boys in a more equal world.Kirstie felt like the messaging around being a ‘boy mum' was always one dimensional - it was all about stinky socks, dirty houses and muddy football boots! And so she was inspired to create a space that spoke about the many other aspects of motherhood, and provide resources that could help us as parents talk to our boys about gender equality.Kirstie and Gi discuss the importance of encouraging emotional intelligence in our children and why we shouldn't be afraid to challenge gender stereotypes. Plus Kirstie answers our community's questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inspiring Human Potential
5D mystic self-empowered solo-poly woman's musings on the limitedness of gender stereotypes & biases

Inspiring Human Potential

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 54:06


IHP YouTube video podcast episode made available to our other IHP podcast platforms. IHP content is for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life and humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive (on any/all life - including socio-pol-eco - topics) people. Please do not tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories and perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations and experience 5D relationships (5D and beyond vibing people). You hear about how easy it is to be yourself, to pursue inner growth, to unconditionally love, to have compassion, and live your best life with outer and inner-well being in the forefront. Also explored, how to communicate and handle emotionally insecure adaptive children grown ups, the 3D or 4D vibing individuals, those who stay within insecure emotional human suffering vibration experience and mindset, or who hold drama as the go-to in relationships, or use projection due to unresolved and unaddressed trauma, attachment wounds, and inner child wounds that come up in their behavior. Since trauma is relational and intimacy necessary to heal it, through Maria's stories and perspectives people get an idea of securely attached options on how to handle projection to the best of your ability and create a safe environment for another person to heal or for you to set a healthy boundary if the person bringing the projection (3D/4D drama vibe) is not seeking to move beyond their safety behavior/unresolved trauma emotional response. All of what we do in our day-to-day relationships, conversations, and interactions can bring the potential for healing and expansion of consciousness. This and more is what the IHP content and community is all about. Welcome and thanks for tuning in! Love, Maria ♾️

Dr. Roger & Friends: The Bright Side of Longevity
E100: The Power of Storytelling

Dr. Roger & Friends: The Bright Side of Longevity

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 53:19


Dr. Roger Landry, MD, MPH and Danielle Palli discuss the power of storytelling, and how stories connect us to our history, identity and society. They also focus on fiction writing and how both reading and writing novels can lead us to greater self-awareness and more empathy, and they challenge us to see the world in unique ways and to expand our creativity. Both Dr. Roger and Danielle Palli share their own writing journey, with insights on the writing process and end with tips for those who want to dip a toe into the wonderful world of words.Resources:Living In Overtime by Dr. Roger LandryLive Long, Die Short by Dr. Roger LandryBooks by Danielle Palli and Amazon Author PageE70: The Data Collectors Trilogy: A Political Space Opera Tackling Ageism and Gender Stereotypes

The Richard Nicholls Podcast
Challenging Gender Stereotypes

The Richard Nicholls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 5:13 Transcription Available


If you didn't already know, the patriarchy still exists I'm sorry to say. Women are still having a hard time of things compared to men. But there seems to be an issue in creating equality.Men don't seem to like it!Support the Show. Social Media Links Threads https://www.threads.net/@richardnichollsreal Instagram https://www.instagram.com/richardnichollsreal Twitter https://twitter.com/richardnicholls Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RichardNichollsAuthor Youtube https://www.youtube.com/richardnicholls TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@richardnichollsauthor

Health Shots InFocus
The beauty and brains bias

Health Shots InFocus

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 4:47


Women face bias every step of the way. Teenager Prachi Nigam, a state topper in the Class 10 board examinations in India's Uttar Pradesh, recently got trolled due to her excessive facial hair. This incident brought to light the inherent bias and judgment people have regarding how women look. Tune into this Health Shots InFocus episode on the outdated idea of beauty and brains.

Working Women Mentor
The Power of 'I'm Possible': From Cancer Diagnosis to Determination — Bodela Founder, Bobbi Vargas' Approach to Holistic Health, Beauty, and Redefining Purpose

Working Women Mentor

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2024 32:05


founders community learning health success strategy marketing leadership healing coach growth entrepreneur mindset advice energy wisdom research motivation meditation mental beauty balance management innovation speaker inspiration sales strength transformation development diversity wellness entrepreneurship self care emotional healthcare finance startups resilience nutrition spirituality mindfulness exercise partnership survivors self love accountability mentor investment disease collaboration networking branding treatments inclusion empowerment operations encouragement small business wellbeing prevention advocacy inspire feminism mentorship guidance equality alignment surgery redefining self awareness holistic diagnosis representation personal development illness women in business self discovery determination business growth relaxation wholeness vargas inner peace holistic health profitability vitality gender equality role model grant cardone radiation motivators holistic approach integrative medicine oncology women in stem glass ceiling holistic healing patient care chemotherapy scalability sales training success strategies cancer diagnosis wealth creation holistic wellness holistic nutrition remission natural remedies interconnectedness support networks early detection market analysis entrepreneur mindset sales expert investment advice holistic living alternative therapies real estate mogul gender stereotypes 10x rule holistic lifestyle women's health preventive care women's rights leadership wisdom health beauty holistic philosophy
The Rhema Church
Sex Drive: Tug of War Between Men and Women

The Rhema Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2024 67:21


Through a blend of religious text interpretation and candid societal critique, Dr. Gabe unravels the complexities of gender dynamics and the transformative power of redefining covenant and prosperity in modern society. Support the showText encounteratl to 94000 to stay up-to-date on all things Encounter.Worship with EncounterSundays at 11 AM ET | Wednesdays at 7:30 PM ETSupport EncounterText egive to 77977 | Cash App $encounteratlanta Connect with EncounterFacebook | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | WebsiteConnect with Dr. GabeInstagram | YouTube | Website

Be Real with Us by The Path to Goals
Empowering Journey: Breaking Gender Stereotypes in Fitness

Be Real with Us by The Path to Goals

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 58:45


In this episode, we delve into the inspiring journey of Cinthia, an immigrant from Mexico whose passion for sports was stifled by cultural norms. Despite her love for athletics, she was discouraged from pursuing them as she entered her teenage years, being told that sports were exclusively for boys. Upon relocating to the US, Cinthia abandoned sports altogether, leading to a profound impact on her self-perception and body image.It wasn't until she embraced motherhood that Cinthia began to challenge the ingrained gender biases within Latin culture, particularly regarding sports. This pivotal moment sparked her journey of self-discovery, prompting her to explore weightlifting as a means of empowerment. However, she soon realized the glaring lack of representation of Latin culture in the fitness community, prompting her to share her frustrations with a fellow Latina friend.During a candid conversation, Cinthia expressed her desire for a brand that resonated with Latino fitness enthusiasts, envisioning a space tailored specifically for Latina lifters. This conversation ignited a passion within Cinthia to create a platform that celebrates Latina individuals in the fitness realm, paving the way for inclusivity and empowerment.Join us as we explore Cinthia's journey of resilience, self-discovery, and the pursuit of cultural representation in the fitness world."Follow Latina Lifters on Instagram: @latinaliftersWe want to hear from you!! Got questions?? We have answers! Ask us anything about nutrition, strength training, building muscle, or lifestyle and we'll answer them on them LIVE on the podcast! https://q0mq1cfl15k.typeform.com/to/LcIXinhxReady to take your physiqe and lifestyle to the next level? Apply for our Elite 360 Transformation Program and schedule a free consult with one of our staff members today!:1:1 coaching application link: https://q0mq1cfl15k.typeform.com/to/hI15SiYq Read about what our clients say about The Path to Goals: https://thepathtogoals.mykajabi.com/client-results

Inspiring Human Potential
Confident Emotionally Mature Women & 5D People Invalidate Gender Stereotypes & Generalizations

Inspiring Human Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2024 60:07


IHP content is for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life and humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive (on any/all life - including socio-pol-eco - topics) people. Please do not tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories and perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations and experience 5D relationships (5D and beyond vibing people). You hear about how easy it is to be yourself, to pursue inner growth, to unconditionally love, to have compassion, and live your best life with outer and inner-well being in the forefront. Also explored, how to communicate and handle emotionally insecure adaptive children grown ups, the 3D or 4D vibing individuals, those who stay within insecure emotional human suffering vibration experience and mindset, or who hold drama as the go-to in relationships, or use projection due to unresolved and unaddressed trauma, attachment wounds, and inner child wounds that come up in their behavior. Since trauma is relational and intimacy necessary to heal it, through Maria's stories and perspectives people get an idea of securely attached options on how to handle projection to the best of your ability and create a safe environment for another person to heal or for you to set a healthy boundary if the person bringing the projection (3D/4D drama vibe) is not seeking to move beyond their safety behavior/unresolved trauma emotional response. All of what we do in our day-to-day relationships, conversations, and interactions can bring the potential for healing and expansion of consciousness. This and more is what the IHP content and community is all about. Welcome and thanks for tuning in! Love, Maria ♾️

Talk Eastern Europe
Episode 172: Challenging gender stereotypes through a camera lens

Talk Eastern Europe

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 40:48


In this episode, Adam and Alexandra start the episode by discussing worrying news for Kyrgyz civil society, Armenia's potential return to Europe, and upcoming elections in Slovakia, Hungary and Croatia.During the main interview - to mark International Women's Day - Nina sat down with a photographer and videographer Zula Rabikowska who explores gender identities in Central and Eastern Europe. They talked about her project Nothing but a Curtain that brings voices of women, non-binary, and transgender people from our region.  You can read more about the project in her piece in New Eastern Europe and check out moving portraits of women she talked to and photographed during her 7325 km long journey across the region.All Zula's work is on her website and you can also join her mailing list to receive updates about her work.For those listeners in London, you can join Zula's event "Rethinking Eastern Europe" which takes place on Tuesday 21 May 6.30-9pm in PhotoBook Cafe, EC2A 4DQ, London.Her latest piece “From Poznań to Boston: Marianna Matyja shares insights into her experience contributing to a Grammy-nominated album” was just published on New Eastern Europe.  Join us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/talkeasterneurope.eu

Inspiring Human Potential
Confident Emotionally Mature Women & 5D People Invalidate Gender Stereotypes & Generalizations

Inspiring Human Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 60:24


IHP content is for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life and humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive (on any/all life - including socio-pol-eco - topics) people. Please do not tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories and perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations and experience 5D relationships (5D and beyond vibing people). You hear about how easy it is to be yourself, to pursue inner growth, to unconditionally love, to have compassion, and live your best life with outer and inner-well being in the forefront. Also explored, how to communicate and handle emotionally insecure adaptive children grown ups, the 3D or 4D vibing individuals, those who stay within insecure emotional human suffering vibration experience and mindset, or who hold drama as the go-to in relationships, or use projection due to unresolved and unaddressed trauma, attachment wounds, and inner child wounds that come up in their behavior. Since trauma is relational and intimacy necessary to heal it, through Maria's stories and perspectives people get an idea of securely attached options on how to handle projection to the best of your ability and create a safe environment for another person to heal or for you to set a healthy boundary if the person bringing the projection (3D/4D drama vibe) is not seeking to move beyond their safety behavior/unresolved trauma emotional response. All of what we do in our day-to-day relationships, conversations, and interactions can bring the potential for healing and expansion of consciousness. This and more is what the IHP content and community is all about. Welcome and thanks for tuning in! Love, Maria ♾️

OFF THE COURSE - AN AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR PODCAST
THE MOST FUN AFTERNOONS WITH SCOTTY KAY 3.12.24 - 10 Minute Tune, Get All 3, Good News/Bad News, Bag Pipe Covers, Breaking Gender Stereotypes

OFF THE COURSE - AN AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2024 11:13


TheNecronomi.Com
The Social Commentary of TO WONG FOO

TheNecronomi.Com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 126:28


Author Anton Cancre joins us to talk about TO WONG FOO, THANKS FOR EVERYTHING, JULIE NEWMAR. We're looking at Acceptance and Tolerance, Representation, Gender Stereotypes, Loyalty and Solidarity, the joy of Self-Expression and so much more.   Thanks for listening. Follow us on social media at the following links: Get TWO MONTHS OF FREE Podcast Hosting by going to Libsyn.com and using our affiliate code: NECRO Twitter:   Buy our Books:     As always, reviews and online shares are greatly appreciated.   TheNecronomi.com - Analyzing horror movies as social commentary  

The Tara Show
Reinforcing Gender Stereotypes

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 8:14


Reinforcing Gender Stereotypeshttps://www.audacy.com/989wordThe Tara Show Follow us on Social MediaJoin our Live StreamWeekdays - 6am to 10am Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/989wordRumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-2031096X: https://twitter.com/989wordInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/989word/ "Red Meat, Greenville." 03/05/24

The Tara Show
Reinforcing Gender Stereotypes” “Doritos Joins Woke Transgender Movement” “Rush Limbaugh's Prediction” “Trump's Legacy vs Biden's Catastrophe”

The Tara Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 32:42


"Reinforcing Gender Stereotypes” “Doritos Joins Woke Transgender Movement” “Rush Limbaugh's Prediction” “Trump's Legacy vs Biden's Catastrophe” 

Think Out Loud
University of Oregon study reveals influence of gender stereotypes on kids' food choices

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 30:50


Certain foods are often marketed in ways that reinforce gender stereotypes. Think, for example, of the deep, masculine voice who proclaims “We have the meats!” as the tagline from a popular fast food chain, or advertisements aimed at women that tout the low-calorie appeal of a brand of yogurt. A new study from researchers at University of Oregon suggests that these gender stereotypes around food can also influence kids and the kinds of foods they choose to eat. Nichole Kelly is the Evergreen associate professor in counseling psychology and human services at University of Oregon, and one of the study’s authors. She joins us to talk about the findings and how placing value judgments on certain foods may affect future eating behaviors. 

Be Your Own Daddy Podcast with Alycia Israel
Breaking Through Gender Stereotypes With Special Guest Elise Tzurkov (Ep. 74)

Be Your Own Daddy Podcast with Alycia Israel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 55:02


Have you been wanting to start your business but don't feel you know enough about "business" to get started? Are you letting other's hold you back from taking that first step? My guest today will hopefully inspire you to take messy action and build the ship as it's sailing!   Elise Tzurkov is the Owner & CEO of Functionally Fit With Elise. She saw a deep need for a more holistic approach to weight loss and body composition after listening to her clients complain about a lack of knowledge and support in perimenopause and menopause. She is a Certified Macro & Mindset Coach, Certified Female Metabolism Specialist, Certified Personal Trainer & Yoga Instructor as well as a Moderation365 (food behavior) Nutritionist with a university degree in Kinesiology & Health Sciences.   In this episode, we discuss how Elise got her start and her experience being in the gym since 14, how making more than her husband felt, advice for women in her previous position, and more!   Time Stamps:   (0:20) My Guest Elise (2:57) Elise's Childhood and Early Days (6:48) Today vs Yesterday (13:50) Getting Into The Gym Since 14 (18:38) Before Starting AB At Ohio State (21:53) Starting a Business and “I Can't Do This” (27:20) Not Deferring To Your Partner (39:07) Making More Than Her Husband (41:50) What Elise Made In Business (44:58) Building the Ship As It's Sailing (51:38) Advice For Women (53:21) Where To Find Elise (54:30) Power of The Podcast --------------------- Follow Elise's Instagram: @functionallyfitwithelise --------------------- Stay Connected: Instagram: @alyciaisrael Facebook: Alycia Israel Apparel: Be Your Own Daddy

The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast
96. Why Women and Moms Suffer from Low Self Confidence and How to Begin to Reclaim Your Confidence

The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 13:13


Welcome to The Good Enough Mompreneur Podcast, where we delve into topics that matter most to women and moms. Today, we're diving deep into the complex issue of self-confidence, particularly focusing on why women and moms often struggle with it and how they can rewrite their confidence narratives.Episode Highlights:Unique Challenges for Women and Moms: Women, on average, tend to be less confident than men, and this gap widens for moms juggling various roles. The pressure to be the "perfect mom" can significantly impact their confidence levels.Societal Expectations: Throughout history, women and moms have faced gender stereotypes that encourage them to be reserved and accommodating. These expectations can limit their willingness to assert themselves and pursue their goals confidently.Becoming Curious About Self-Doubt: One key step in rewriting your confidence story is to become curious about the root causes of your self-doubt. By understanding these causes, you can start to address and overcome them.Causes of Self-Doubt: Self-doubt often begins at a young age, influenced by societal expectations and experiences, as well as social media. By recognizing these early influences, women and moms can work to challenge and change them.Reclaiming and Cultivating Confidence:  It's essential for women and moms to be intentional about reclaiming and cultivating their confidence. This involves recognizing their strengths, setting goals, and taking steps to overcome self-doubt.Thank you for tuning in to this episode connect with at MomBusinessCoach.com and join our 100th podcast episode celebration beginning March 12, 2024! Resources Mentioned:The Confidence Gap, The Atlantic (May 2014)Why Are We Still Telling Women They Lack Confidence?, Forbes (Feb. 19, 2023)Girls' Confidence Has Plummeted, New Study Shows, Ed Week (Nov. 2, 2023)8 Examples of Low Self-Esteem and What to Do, PsychCentral (Aug. 8, 2021)For more resources and support on your mompreneur journey:

Females in Motorsport
F1 Presenter Laura Winter on Rejecting Gender Stereotypes, Crafting Good Questions, and the Team Principal(s) She Loves to Interview

Females in Motorsport

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2024 53:30


Ahead of the 2024 season, we are back with a very exciting episode with F1 presenter Laura Winter as we chat with her about the grooming gap and gender stereotypes, her guidelines when crafting the perfect interview, and which team principals she loves to interview - and why.Follow us on @femalesinmsport for more #WomenInMotorsport content Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Inspiring Human Potential
Romance Happens With Conscious Lovers, Not Gender Stereotypes That Limit Love & Humanity As A Whole

Inspiring Human Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 56:11


IHP content is for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life and humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive (on any/all life - including socio-pol-eco - topics) people. Please do not tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories and perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations and experience 5D relationships (5D and beyond vibing people). You hear about how easy it is to be yourself, to pursue inner growth, to unconditionally love, to have compassion, and live your best life with outer and inner-well being in the forefront. Also explored, how to communicate and handle emotionally insecure adaptive children grown ups, the 3D or 4D vibing individuals, those who stay within insecure emotional human suffering vibration experience and mindset, or who hold drama as the go-to in relationships, or use projection due to unresolved and unaddressed trauma, attachment wounds, and inner child wounds that come up in their behavior. Since trauma is relational and intimacy necessary to heal it, through Maria's stories and perspectives people get an idea of securely attached options on how to handle projection to the best of your ability and create a safe environment for another person to heal or for you to set a healthy boundary if the person bringing the projection (3D/4D drama vibe) is not seeking to move beyond their safety behavior/unresolved trauma emotional response. All of what we do in our day-to-day relationships, conversations, and interactions can bring the potential for healing and expansion of consciousness. This and more is what the IHP content and community is all about. Welcome and thanks for tuning in! Love, Maria ♾️

Inspiring Human Potential
Romance Happens With Conscious Lovers, Not Gender Stereotypes That Limit Love & Humanity As A Whole

Inspiring Human Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 55:20


IHP content is for people who choose the human love narrative, not the human suffering narrative. Don't tune in if you don't love life and humanity because this won't be for you. Don't tune in if you still believe in evil or the devil. Topic not ideal for ego-sensitive or emotionally sensitive (on any/all life - including socio-pol-eco - topics) people. Please do not tune in. Thank you! All IHP content resonates with people who want to achieve enlightenment the human way. IHP podcast host Maria Florio shares voices, stories and perspectives from her 5D mystic enlightenment functional adult life to give examples of what it's like to know emotional self-regulation skills, experience secure attachment, have functional adult conversations and experience 5D relationships (5D and beyond vibing people). You hear about how easy it is to be yourself, to pursue inner growth, to unconditionally love, to have compassion, and live your best life with outer and inner-well being in the forefront. Also explored, how to communicate and handle emotionally insecure adaptive children grown ups, the 3D or 4D vibing individuals, those who stay within insecure emotional human suffering vibration experience and mindset, or who hold drama as the go-to in relationships, or use projection due to unresolved and unaddressed trauma, attachment wounds, and inner child wounds that come up in their behavior. Since trauma is relational and intimacy necessary to heal it, through Maria's stories and perspectives people get an idea of securely attached options on how to handle projection to the best of your ability and create a safe environment for another person to heal or for you to set a healthy boundary if the person bringing the projection (3D/4D drama vibe) is not seeking to move beyond their safety behavior/unresolved trauma emotional response. All of what we do in our day-to-day relationships, conversations, and interactions can bring the potential for healing and expansion of consciousness. This and more is what the IHP content and community is all about. Welcome and thanks for tuning in! Love, Maria ♾️

The Chad Prather Show
CJaye & Chad Test Gender Stereotypes

The Chad Prather Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 46:41


Join Chad and CJaye as they dive into the often-heated topic of the traditional woman in today's world. Has feminism rewritten the script entirely? Chad and CJaye discuss the challenges that come with relationships and the Woke media's influence on gender roles. Get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe even change your mind.   Follow Chad everywhere - https://linktr.ee/Chadprather Watch Chad's episode on YouTube - Chad Prather 

Spectrum | Deutsche Welle
Weekly roundup — The moral law within me

Spectrum | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 30:00


A new study suggests it's never a good idea to watch someone else eat raw broccoli. Also, what Job (from the Old Testament) got wrong about wind and wisdom, and the surprising side effect of phobia therapy.

NPR's Book of the Day
Olympic runner Caster Semenya's memoir tackles gender stereotypes in sports

NPR's Book of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 11:35


When she was only a teenager, South African runner Caster Semenya won gold at the 2009 World Championships. But she was soon faced with intense scrutiny over her gender and testosterone levels and forced to endure intrusive questions and tests about her eligibility to compete. In her new memoir, The Race to Be Myself, Semenya opens up about having her skill and merit challenged on a global stage and choosing self-love over it all. She speaks with Here & Now's Deepa Fernandes about breaking down expectations for women athletes, and raising her own daughters with that experience in mind.

If These Ovaries Could Talk
Gender, Sexuality, and God's Will

If These Ovaries Could Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2023 64:11


S14 EP12 | Dr. Lulu, a Nigerian-born pediatrician and advocate, shares her personal journey of self-discovery and acceptance as a queer person. Growing up in a homophobic and religious society, she struggled with internalized homophobia and rejected her own child when they showed signs of being feminine. However, after her child revealed themselves as transgender, Dr. Lulu had a change of heart and became an advocate for LGBTQIA+ youth. She emphasizes the importance of unlearning societal norms and accepting and affirming our children for who they truly are. Dr. Lulu also discusses her new gender-affirming family coaching practice and the importance of supporting siblings in the transition process.

Playful Humans - People Who Play for a Living
Playing with Cross-Stich with Jamie Chalmers, MrXStitch

Playful Humans - People Who Play for a Living

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2023 36:02


Ever been on a long flight and stumbled upon a passion that would redefine your life? That's exactly what happened to our guest, Jamie Chalmers, also known as MrXStitch. He discovered the craft of cross-stitching mid-flight, finding it meditative and calming. He turned his craft into a career, becoming a celebrated figure in the world of needlework. His unique, tangible designs offer an alternative to the fleeting nature of social media scrolling, proving that crafting can bring immense satisfaction and joy.Cross stitching is often stereotyped as an 'old lady' hobby, but Jamie, the tattooed 'gangster of cross stitching', is here to challenge those assumptions. He's not just about breaking the mold, Jamie is also about promoting and expanding this art form, and he's doing it in his own unique way. He even dabbled in playing Santa Claus, overcoming his initial discomfort to spread holiday magic. His story is about stepping out of your comfort zone and finding joy in the unexpected.Jamie's journey didn't just involve a shift in craft, but a shift in his career path entirely. He left his corporate job to pursue his passion, finding success in the creative industry. His story is a testament to the fact that 'enough' money varies for each individual. The episode wouldn't be complete without adding a touch of humor, as we test Jamie's movie trivia knowledge, making for an entertaining end to our chat. We wrap up the episode by emphasizing the importance of play, encouraging everyone to explore new hobbies and activities. So, sit back and enjoy this exciting journey of creativity, humor, and play with MrXStitch.Find Jamie @MrXStitch on Instagram or https://xstitchmag.com/ (00:18) Cross StitchMrXStitch shares his love for the meditative craft and the satisfaction of creating something tangible.(07:59) Benefits of Gangster Cross StitchingBreaking stereotypes and promoting creativity through cross stitching, embracing passions, and curating textile art.(11:10) Challenging Gender Stereotypes in Cross-StitchChallenging gender norms in cross stitching, embracing passions, versatility of the art form, and the importance of play.(20:43) The Profound Magic of Playing SantaJamie embraces Santa's role, using alter egos like MrXStitch, finding joy in bringing magic to families.(29:15) Layered Career, Financial FreedomA cross-stitch designer left his corporate job to pursue his passion, discussing ad revenue, subscriptions, and workshops, and the concept of "enough" money.Don't miss this opportunity to dive into the world of cross-stitch with us!Support the showSupport the Playful Humans mission to help adults rediscover the power of play: Subscribe to the YouTube channel Subscribe to the Podcast Book a playshop for your team Support our sponsors

Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads
Part 2: Breaking Gender Stereotypes: The Evolution of Masculinity and the Importance of Emotional Support with Guest Matt

Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 27:47


For more exciting content, giveaways, and updates, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter by visiting- https://sh-t-that-goes-on-in-our-heads.ck.page/f844f11eea. Discover more about our engaging podcast: - Official Podcast Website: https://goesoninourheads.net/ - Podcast Merchandise: https://www.customizedgirl.com/s/Sh1tthatgoesoninourheads - Support our Podcast: Donate here - https://donate.stripe.com/8wM4hy4js24y9b26oo - Advertise on our Podcast: https://www.passionfroot.me/goesoninourheads - Edited by NJz Audio Explore Matt's fascinating podcast, NostalgiaLand, through the following platforms: - Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1DYw3OwBhuJc1GIahY7fsS?si=8cf6cf29f50e4891 - Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nostalgialand/id1698807734 - YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@nostalgialand.podcast - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nostalgialandpodcast - Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nostalgialand.podcast In this captivating episode of "Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads," dive into the inspiring journey of Matt as he navigates self-discovery, empowerment, and the challenges of life. From personal growth to health advocacy, Matt's story is filled with valuable lessons and enlightening insights. Key Themes: - Navigating Life's Challenges: Join Matt on his extraordinary journey of resilience and self-discovery, emphasizing self-care and finding joy in unexpected places. - Redefining Masculinity: Explore Matt's perspective on traditional gender norms, emotional intelligence, and fostering equal partnerships within the household. - Health Advocacy: Matt sheds light on Lyme disease, highlighting symptoms, misdiagnosis pitfalls, and the importance of holistic healthcare. - Mental Well-being: Delve into discussions on the impact of technology on mental health and the aspirations of younger generations. - Podcasting for Empowerment: Discover how Matt's podcast, "Nostalgia Land," serves as a platform for cultural exploration and self-expression. Don't forget to subscribe, rate, and review "Sh!t That Goes On In Our Heads" for more valuable insights and captivating stories. Your support drives our journey forward! #SelfDiscovery #RedefiningMasculinity #LymeDiseaseAwareness #MentalHealthMatters #GenerationalImpact #CreativeOutlet #EmpathyInAction #SubscribeNow #RateAndReview #PodcastSupport S04E07 part 2 - Breaking Gender Stereotypes: The Evolution of Masculinity and the Importance of Emotional Support with Guest Matt

MASKulinity
The Racial Hierarchy of MASKulinity, with Dr. Liu - Part 2 ENCORE

MASKulinity

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 34:58


We're back with part 2 with Dr. Liu.Dr. Liu sheds light on the real impact at work, in public spaces, and more on men of color being held to the standard of white masculinity.We dig into the notion of racial meritocracy and the dangers of falling for it!.Is proximity to whiteness helpful in certain spaces? Perhaps, but it's still a facade. And don't we want our selves evaluated just for us?Dr. Liu shares some statistical insights on how various generations dea lwith and understand the intersection of masculinity and race.We continue getting the game on how pervasive white supremacy is and how important it is to continue discussing race when talking about gender and sexuality.COMPANION PIECES:Relevant EpisodesUnMASKing the Workplace#WAKANDAFOREVERWhite Supremacy to Google Said What?Referenced on this episode:Dr. Liu shares his experience at the Journal of Counseling PsychologyDemarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex: A black Feminist Critique of Anti-discrimination Doctrine, Feminist Theory and Antiracist Politics by Kimberlé Crenshaw

Ask Christopher West
Gender Stereotypes | ACW237

Ask Christopher West

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 60:31


I want to honor my children's gender while not imposing gender stereotypes on them. Are there any activities, clothes or toys that should be kept exclusively to a specific gender? I had sex with the woman I intend to marry. We've both repented and gone to confession. Is there still hope that our relationship will lead to a holy marriage? I've struggled with porn and lust since I was a teenager. I'm approaching 40 now and I'm a husband and father. How do I get to the point where attractiveness becomes an occasion of grace instead of an occasion of sin? Ask Christopher West is a weekly podcast in which Theology of the Body Institute President Christopher West and his beloved wife Wendy share their humor and wisdom, answering questions about marriage, relationships, life, and the Catholic faith, all in light of John Paul II's beautiful teachings on the Theology of the Body. Get 3 FREE sessions (https://www.tobforfree.com) of our flagship course on Theology of the Body! Get a copy of God Is Beauty, A Retreat on the Gospel and Art (https://www.godisbeautybook.com) by Karol Wojtyla/John Paul II. Available now for the first time in English. Want to support the Theology of the Body Institute and have a better chance of us answering your question? Join our Patron Community (https://tobpatron.com)! Submit your question at AskChristopherWest.com (http://www.askchristopherwest.com). Resources mentioned this week: Flannery O'Connor Conversation (https://youtube.com/live/5Z4_Trt2dTU) View our COURSE SCHEDULE (https://tobinstitute.org/programs/tobi-schedule/) to register for a course, ONLINE or IN-PERSON! GOOD NEWS ABOUT SEX & MARRIAGE (https://shop.corproject.com/collections/best-sellers/products/good-news-about-sex-and-marriage) by Christopher West Join Christopher and Wendy on the TOB Institute's “St. Therese & the Little Way” Seine River Cruise in France from Oct. 26-Nov. 2, 2023 (optional pre-cruise extension trip to Lourdes Oct. 22-26). Get complete details and place your deposit here (https://selectinternationaltours.com/product/st-therese-and-the-little-way-seine-river-cruise-october-26-november-2-2023-23ja10frtob/). Cruise Promo (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNqUMYvUiVU) If you are in financial need and honestly cannot afford a book or resource recommended on this podcast, contact: michele@tobinstitute.org Find Christopher West on Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/cwestofficial) and Instagram (http://www.instagram.com/cwestofficial). Discover the Theology of the Body Institute (http://www.tobinstitute.org). If you enjoy the podcast, help us out by writing a review (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-christopher-west/id1448699486). Thanks for listening! Christopher and Wendy hope their advice is helpful to you, but they are not licensed counseling professionals. If you are dealing with serious issues, please consult our list of trusted professionals (https://tobinstitute.org/wp-content/uploads/TOBI-Recommended-Psychologists-Updated-6-8-20.pdf). Featuring music by Mike Mangione (https://www.mikemangione.com/).