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The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco
The Flywheel Holding Women's Health Back | Rock Health CEO Katie Drasser & Tia Founding CEO Carolyn Witte

The Heart of Healthcare with Halle Tecco

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 40:40


Women make 80% of healthcare decisions and outspend men two to one on care—yet when it comes to designing, funding, and scaling health tech, they're still treated like a niche.In this episode, we break down the broken flywheel holding women's health innovation back including fewer growth-stage investments, limited exits, and a system not built to serve women as the primary users of care. I'm joined by Carolyn Witte, co-founder of Tia, and Katie Drasser, CEO of Rock Health, to talk about what needs to change—and how we get there.We cover:

Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig
The XX Factor: How Women Are Reshaping American Politics (w/ Dr. Sara Chatfield)

Deep Dive with Shawn C. Fettig

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 48:06 Transcription Available


Dr. Sara Chatfield, a leading voice in gender politics from the University of Denver, and author of the book In Her Own Name: The Politics of Women's Rights Before Suffrage, joins Deep Dive to unpack the persistent gender gap in American politics—a divide that traces its roots back to the 1980s. We explore how shifts in male conservatism and Trumpism's focus on traditional masculinity have potentially steered more women toward the Democratic Party. As we look ahead to the 2024 election, this discussion reveals the intricate weave of political rhetoric, societal change, and how these elements continue to shape voter alignment in a rapidly evolving landscape.In an election where reproductive rights are at the forefront of political discourse, we examine the Dobbs decision's fallout and its ripple effects on public opinion. The debate around abortion and reproductive health transcends identity politics, challenging preconceived notions and highlighting the fundamental nature of these issues. We also discuss JD Vance's stance on gender relations and the historical role of white women in reactionary politics, offering a nuanced perspective on how these dynamics play out in today's political arena.From the resurgence of trans-exclusionary bathroom bills to the strategic maneuvers in Congress and the courts, we consider the effects of backlash and progress. While some areas of social policy are regressing, others are pushing forward, and these shifts have profound implications for the future. -------------------------Follow Deep Dive:InstagramYouTube Email: deepdivewithshawn@gmail.com Music: Majestic Earth - Joystock

What the Hell Is Going On
WTH Can Pro-Life and Pro-Choice Americans Agree On? A Lot, Say Alyssa Rosenberg and Marc Thiessen

What the Hell Is Going On

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 50:31


In a post-Dobbs political landscape, abortion policy has become the great divider. But disagreements over abortion cannot stifle much-needed conversations about what can be done to support American women, mothers, fathers, and children. To nobody's surprise, WTH co-host Marc is a conservative. His colleague at the Washington Post Alyssa Rosenberg, is liberal. Together, they undertook the critical task that one might expect from our lawmakers, and put their differences aside to write a productive, respectful, and intelligent guideline for family policies that have been proposed by lawmakers, yet to be passed. They selected policies that did not require them to compromise on their respective positions on abortion, and those that have a serious chance of becoming law if the work is done by Congress. It is a model of good-faith hard work, and the kind that is rare among those who actually make policy – we commend you to read it here. Alyssa Rosenberg writes about mass culture, parenting, and gender for The Washington Post's Opinions section. Before coming to The Post in 2014, Alyssa was the culture editor at ThinkProgress, the television columnist at Women and Hollywood, a columnist for the XX Factor at Slate and a correspondent for The Atlantic.com.Marc Thiessen writes a column for The Post on foreign and domestic policy. He is a fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and the former chief speechwriter for President George W. Bush. He is a Fox News contributor.Download the transcript here.

TIGNUM ThoughtCast
The most neglected performance factor: hormones. A roundtable with TIGNUM Performance specialist Angela Walker and Laura Penhaul

TIGNUM ThoughtCast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 39:48


It is time to rewrite the story of hormones - they do not control us and don't just come with negative symptoms. Instead, we can control our hormones and harness their impact on our performance to play to our strength. Business professionals, specifically female leaders, will greatly benefit from understanding the ebbs and flows of hormones, gaining a new sense of body literacy, and learning strategies to deal with hormonal fluctuations.  TIGNUM designed a program to help female leaders and teams understand how hormonal fluctuations impact their performance and how they can harness the power of hormones to be their best throughout all life stages: The XX Factor.Learn more about it here www.tignum.com/the-xx-factor

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan
Alyssa Rosenberg On Cinema And Kid Books

The Dishcast with Andrew Sullivan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 78:57


Alyssa writes about mass culture, parenting and gender for the Washington Post's “Opinions” section. Previously she was the culture editor at ThinkProgress, the TV columnist at Women and Hollywood, a columnist for the XX Factor at Slate, and a correspondent for The Atlantic. Check out her crowd-sourced collection of 99 children's books, which we discuss on the pod.For two clips of our convo — on whether social justice should be a centerpiece of children's books, and how to get kids hooked on books again — pop over to our YouTube page. Other topics: Dr. Seuss, Watership Down, The Famous Five, the Narnia books, Tolkien, Charlotte's Web, Animal Farm, the complexities of Cate Blanchett's Tár, the misfires of Billy Eichner's Bros, rewatching Game of Thrones, Alyssa's takedown of She Said, and the rise of homeschooling among black families. Get full access to The Weekly Dish at andrewsullivan.substack.com/subscribe

The Broad Experience
Episode 173: A Nanny Speaks Up (re-release)

The Broad Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 23:12


The income gap between women is widening fast as well paid, educated women outsource traditionally female tasks to women who earn far less, with little job security. In this episode we meet Alison Wolf, a professor and labor market expert and author of The XX Factor. Then we hear from Jennifer Bernard, a Trinidad-born, New York-based nanny. She describes the unequal work environment that is the home, how she began to gain confidence on the job, and what makes her feel successful. Since this episode was first released life has become harder for domestic workers of all kinds. Many lost their jobs during the early days of the pandemic, and some remain unemployed. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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17 Carat K-Pop
That XX Factor

17 Carat K-Pop

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 96:05


A review of a Taeyong livestream concert experience, a summary of the fascinating and unexpected changes the music/concert industry are experiencing right now, K-pop music video analyses, and more! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hope-jacobson/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hope-jacobson/support

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Academy of Ideas
What's the point of going to university?

Academy of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 73:20


Listen to this debate from the Battle of Ideas festival 2019: More people now attend university in the UK than ever, but there is much less clarity about what university is for. For many, it is simply a step on the career ladder between school and work. For others, higher learning is about pursuing knowledge for its own sake. Do universities even do a good job at preparing people for jobs, or should we make more use of on-the-job training for that purpose? Do vocational qualifications merit the same prestige as academic degrees? Does everyone deserve the opportunity to spend three years at university – or is it an evasion of the ‘real world’? Speakers include: KIRSTIE DONNELLY MBEgroup managing director, City & Guilds Group; commissioner, Labour Party Lifelong Learning Commission DENNIS HAYESprofessor of education, University of Derby; founder and director, Academics For Academic Freedom (AFAF); co-author, The Dangerous Rise of Therapeutic Education JHANELLE WHITEstudent, King’s College London; founder and chair, Political Sweep PROFESSOR ALISON WOLFauthor, The XX Factor: how the rise of working women has created a far less equal world; cross-bench peer CHAIR: DAVID BOWDEN associate fellow, Academy of Ideas

POLITICO's EU Confidential
XX Factor Episode 5 — UK: Annunziata Rees-Mogg, and MPs Mary Creagh, Jo Swinson, and Helen Whately

POLITICO's EU Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2019 27:38


After three years of divisive Brexit debate and voting in the United Kingdom, POLITICO's Annabelle Dickson surveyed the damage and opportunities that have arisen as British voters unexpectedly head to vote in the 2019 European Parliament election. How have Britain's political relationships changed? Why are female politicians a particular target of abuse? What other type of politics is possible? Annabelle interviewed Annunziata Rees-Mogg (Brexit Party MEP candidate), and MPs Mary Creagh (Labour), Jo Swinson (Liberal Democrat), and Helen Whately (Conservative).

POLITICO's EU Confidential
XX Factor Episode 4 — What can Europe learn from around the world?

POLITICO's EU Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 15:17


Hosted by Sarah Wheaton and featuring Corinna Horst, Lina Aburous, Jacinda Ardern and Lulwah Al Khater, this episode takes us from the Middle East to Mexico, and on to New Zealand, the United States and Rwanda to look at the challenges shared by women in politics, and what Europe can take away from those experiences.

POLITICO's EU Confidential
XX Factor Episode 3: Women in election media coverage, featuring Marietje Schaake, and Italy

POLITICO's EU Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 35:57


Why do female candidates and politicians receive more negative coverage than men, and why are they seen as less newsworthy? In this episode we look at the case study of Italy with POLITICO reporter Silvia Sciorilli Borrelli, and speak to one of the most high profile members of the European Parliament Marietje Schaake.

American Innovations
XX Factor | Hedy Lamarr | 4

American Innovations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2019 46:51


Glamour. Hollywood. Drama. Although she was known as “the most beautiful woman in the world,” Actress Hedy Lamarr’s greatest life work was far from the silver screen. At the height of her film career, and in the midst of a world war, Hedy invented the basis for all modern wireless communications: signal hopping.Part of a special series with Smithsonian Magazine highlighting the lives of women inventors to celebrate Women’s History Month. Head over to Smithsonian.com/Wondery to go deeper, or find us on Twitter @InnovationsPod. Support us by supporting our sponsors!Stitcher - You can find episodes of American Innovations, completely ad-free, only on Stitcher Premium. For a free month, go to stitcherpremium.com/wondery and use promo code “WONDERY”.

American Innovations
XX Factor | Margaret Knight | 3

American Innovations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 46:26


A machine to mass produce paper bags. Seems unremarkable today, but in the 1800s, it was cutting edge. The technology would change everyday life, and maybe, the life of one inventor: Margaret Knight. That is if she could get people to believe she invented it. Part of a special series with Smithsonian Magazine highlighting the lives of women inventors to celebrate Women’s History Month. Head over to Smithsonian.com/Wondery to go deeper, or find us on Twitter @InnovationsPod. Support us by supporting our sponsors!The Art of Shaving - Go to theartofshaving.com and enter promo code AI at checkout to get 15% off your first order!ZipRecruiter - Right now, listeners of American Innovations can try ZipRecruiter FOR FREE at ZipRecruiter.com/AI

POLITICO's EU Confidential
XX Factor 2 – MEP Mairead McGuinness and the women shaking up Irish politics

POLITICO's EU Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 32:27


Irish MEP Mairead McGuinness, vice president of the European Parliament from Ireland’s ruling Fine Gael party, talks Brexit, the Irish border and about her interest in throwing her hat in the ring to be president of the next European Parliament, if reelected in May. But back home in Ireland, just one in five elected representatives are women. There’s never been a woman prime minister, neither of the two biggest parties have ever been led by a woman, and while there have been women ministers, they haven’t occupied the big-ticket ministries of finance, foreign affairs and defense. Are things about to be shaken up in May’s elections, at the local and the European level? Following the political activism surrounding the repeal of Ireland’s constitutional abortion ban, POLITICO correspondent Naomi O’Leary talks to some of the women shaking up the Irish political landscape.

American Innovations
XX Factor | Madam C.J. Walker | 2

American Innovations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 39:59


The first self-made female African American millionaire is how she’s known. But Madam C.J. Walker’s story is much more than a rags to riches tale of a cosmetics industry mogul. She was an inventor, an entrepreneur, and a philanthropist. Along the way, she faced challenges from inside her own community and found a way to transform them into successes.Part of a special series with Smithsonian Magazine highlighting the lives of women inventors to celebrate Women’s History Month. Head over to Smithsonian.com/Wondery to go deeper, or find us on Twitter @InnovationsPod.Support us by supporting our sponsors!ZipRecruiter - Right now, listeners of American Innovations can try ZipRecruiter FOR FREE at ZipRecruiter.com/AI

American Innovations
XX Factor | The Woman Who Put Man on the Moon | 1

American Innovations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 40:33


Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin are preparing to land on the Moon. The whole world is watching live on television. But something is very wrong, their warning alarms are flashing and they don't know what it is. There’s only one woman who can fix it: MIT software engineer Margaret Hamilton.This is the first episode of a special series with Smithsonian Magazine highlighting the lives of women inventors to celebrate Women’s History Month. Head over to Smithsonian.com/Wondery to go deeper, or find us on Twitter @InnovationsPod.Support us by supporting our sponsors!The Art of Shaving - Go to theartofshaving.com and enter promo code AI at checkout to get 15% off your first order!

POLITICO's EU Confidential
XX Factor 1 - Women, power and the EU election

POLITICO's EU Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2019 29:54


Welcome to the first episode of our new mini-series on women, power and the EU election — a fortnightly spin-off podcast from POLITICO's EU Confidential. Our timing for episode one could hardly be better. EU leaders like Manfred Weber, Frans Timmermans and Margrethe Vestager are clamoring to demand gender parity in EU institutions. In this episode, POLITICO's Lili Bayer speaks with Belgian MEP Maria Arena about the current status of women in politics. At the rate we're going, it would take 107 years to overcome the gap in women’s political representation worldwide. And the situation in Europe isn't much better. We also hear a debate between some of Europe's youngest aspiring female election candidates, including Svenja Hahn, liberal MEP candidate from Germany, Tuulia Pitkänen, socialist MEP candidate from Finland, and Ana Lidia Pereira, who was selected as an MEP candidate this week for her center-right party in Portugal. Look out for our next next episode in a couple of weeks, when we'll feature women who are shaking up Irish politics.

POLITICO's EU Confidential
Episode 89: UAE parliament president Amal Al-Qubaisi — Polling guru Cornelius Hirsch

POLITICO's EU Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 36:03


This week’s podcast features Amal Al Qubaisi, president of the United Arab Emirates' Federal National Council, making her perhaps the most senior female politician in the Arab world. We cover a lot of territory including the blockade against Qatar and why the UAE proclaimed 2019 to be the Year of Tolerance. We're also taking the opportunity of International Women's Day to launch a special new EU Confidential podcast mini-series called The XX Factor, on women, power and European election. Listen to the teaser here: https://soundcloud.com/ryanheatheu/the-xxfactor-teaser-a-special-eu-confidential-series In other election-related news, Cornelius Hirsch is joining us as a regular guest on the podcast. He's the co-founder of pollofpolls.eu, Europe's answer to FiveThirtyEight. POLITICO bought pollofpolls.eu last week, and we'll be integrating their charts and insights in the coming weeks. The podcast panel of Lina Aburous and Alva Finn discusses diversity on-stage, tackling the question of who gets to speak on panels. We'll also debate whether the European Parliament should be conducting polling about its own future members, when no other Parliament we can find does this sort of political research.

How To Be Bold
Episode 2: Baroness Alison Wolf

How To Be Bold

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 25:55


What does being bold mean to you? Join Emma Dean to explore How To Be Bold with women who epitomise that very word. In the second episode, Emma is joined by Baroness Alison Wolf, Professor at King's College London, Crossbench Peer, and author of The XX Factor.

Outside Podcast
XX Factor: 1200 Miles on Blood Road

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2017 23:34


Rebecca Rusch is called the "Queen of Pain" for a reason. She's a three-time world champion in the 24-Hour Mountain Bike race, the 2011 National XC single-speed champion, and she's won the Leadville 100 mountain bike race four times. But a couple years ago, Rusch decided to take on an entirely new kind of pain. It would involve an epic ride along the Ho Chi Minh trail to find the crash site where her father, a U.S. Air Force pilot, was shot down when she was just three years old. Her emotional journey is the subject of a new documentary called Blood Road. Rusch met up with XX Factor host Florence Williams at the Telluride Mountainfilm festival to explain why this was the hardest ride of her life.

Outside Podcast
XX Factor: Vanessa Garrison Walks the Walk

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017 22:45


In 2012, Vanessa Garrison co-founded GirlTrek, an organization with a simple goal: get women walking for 30 minutes a day. Now 110,000 walkers strong, GirlTrek is a national force. The story of GirlTrek is about health, justice, power, and survival. But mostly it’s the story of trying to change your community, and the world, through something as simple as going for a walk. To understand how GirlTrek was started, how it blew up, and where it’s going next, Outside contributing editor Florence Williams takes a rambling walk with Garrison around Washington, D.C.

Outside Podcast
XX Factor: How the Sports Bra Changed History

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 26:19


Among most important advances in sports technology, few can compete with the invention of the sports bra. Following the passage of Title IX in 1972, women’s interest in athletics surged. There was just one problem—actually, make that two problems: their breasts. Boob bounce hurts, as women getting in on the jogging craze found out. Then some friends in Vermont had an idea to stitch a couple jock straps together to build a contraption to keep things in place. Their creation revolutionized women’s participation in sports and launched what’s become a multi-billion-dollar industry. Today, high-tech boob labs are helping designers make ever more effective—and stylish—iterations, even for athletes with DDD cups. Outside contributing editor Florence Williams, author of Breasts, looks back at the game-changing invention, takes measure of just how far we’ve come, and points towards an even brighter, bounce-free future.

Outside Podcast
XX Factor: The Ice Queen Cometh

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2017 23:36


You hear about how the Arctic changes people—how it can lead them to lose their minds a little bit, or make dumb mistakes. Then there are those adventurers like Sarah McNair-Landry who are at their best on the ice. McNair-Landry grew up near the Arctic Circle, on Baffin Island. At 18, she joined a skiing expedition to the South Pole. A year later, she became the youngest person to reach both poles. She has since crossed the Greenland ice sheet five times and traversed the Gobi Desert in a kite buggy, among other journeys. Last year, she led a team that towed kayaks 400 miles across Greenland to run a river they'd seen on Google Earth. That was the plan, anyway—but almost nothing went as they expected. Outside contributing editor Florence Williams sat down with McNair-Landry at Mountainfilm, in Telluride, Colorado, to talk about sailing in frozen landscapes, close encounters with polar bears, and where she’s going next.

Outside Podcast
XX Factor: Diana Nyad Goes the Distance

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2017 27:52


What does it take to swim from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage? According to Diana Nyad, the answer is passion bordering on obsession. Nyad first attempted the 111-mile crossing in 1978. Thirty-five years later, at the age of 64, following four failed efforts that left her devastated, she became the first person to complete the crossing, stroking for 53 hours almost nonstop. During her swims, Nyad encountered near-deadly box jellyfish stings, horrendous saltwater chafing, hallucinations, and sea sickness. Now she's turned the experience into a one-woman play that she wants to bring to Broadway. Outside contributing editor Florence Williams drops in on the unstoppable athlete and amazing storyteller at her LA home to talk about her long journey—and where she's headed next.

Outside Podcast
XX Factor: Snowboarding While Iranian

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2017 35:40


Mona Seraji is the first snowboarder from the Middle East to compete professionally in the Freeride World Qualifier, a series of big-mountain events that attract the best riders in the world. She's also a talented surfer, rock climber, and mountain biker. All this is more impressive when you consider the fact that in her home country of Iran, Seraji faces strict rules about how women can participate in athletics. Women aren’t allowed in sports stadiums, for example. They’re discouraged from riding bicycles in public. They can be arrested for showing too much skin or hair. In the United States, that sort of stuff is pretty much all we hear about female athletes—and women generally—in the Middle East. But it’s only part of the picture. Outside contributing editor Florence Williams talks with Seraji to get the real deal and hear how the athlete's powerful ambition enabled her to break new ground. 

She Explores
Taking Shape: Making Outside Magazine's Women's Issue

She Explores

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 31:05


We interview Outside Magazine's deputy editor Mary Turner and art & photography director Hannah McCaughey about their women's XX factor issue. It's a special edition to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Outside Magazine, but it's not the start or end of women's content on Outside. We talk to Mary and Hannah about the changing shape of outdoor content and why the timing was right to "finally" make an all-women's issue. Sponsored by Oru Kayak. Music is by Lee Rosevere, Little Glass Men, & Tours via freemusicarchive.org. Learn more via she-explores.com/podcast

Outside Podcast
XX Factor: A Woman’s Place is on Top

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2017 30:43


Back when men still believed the “weaker sex” were inferior climbers, Arlene Blum led a women’s ascent of Annapurna, the world’s tenth-highest peak. The 1978 climb put the first women—and first Americans, period—on the summit, but the death of two climbers sparked a controversy. Outside contributing editor Florence Williams talks with Blum and Alpinist editor in chief Katie Ives about why the expedition continues to inspire climbers and stir debate. 

Outside Podcast
XX Factor: Beth Rodden Unpacked

Outside Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 27:44


In the 1990s, Beth Rodden was a climbing prodigy, celebrated for her athletic gifts and unwavering discipline. Then, while on an expedition in Central Asia in 2000, she and her small team of friends were kidnapped. That terrifying ordeal—and their daring escape—changed her life in ways she has only recently begun to understand. In a revealing conversation with Outside contributing editor Florence Williams, Rodden opens up about the price of perfectionism, blowing up her marriage to climbing superstar Tommy Caldwell, and moving forward as an athlete and new mother.

NO ENCORE
#043 | The XX Factor

NO ENCORE

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2017 56:57


With The Revisit up and running – and tickets for the live spectacular on March 2 now on sale – it’s all go for the NO ENCORE trio of late. But when the mics are on it’s business as usual as Dave, Colm and Craig discuss and dissect the week’s goings-on, from festival rebranding and […] La entrada NO ENCORE #043 | The XX Factor se publicó primero en Headstuff.

MAKE ME LIKE IT
12: TEENAGERS with Verónica Osorio

MAKE ME LIKE IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 57:38


Teenagers. Who on earth likes teenagers? Their own parents don't even like them! At the ripe ages of 31 and 33, Dan and Kelly are at a pivotal time in their lives where they are childless, but still old and curmudgeonly. Here to try and change all that is Verónica Osorio, a thirty-something herself, but a friend and spokesperson for teens everywhere. What, did the teens pay you or something, Veró? In chewed-up gum and skateboards?! Stick around til the end of the show and hear a bonus interview with Alexa Hudson, Kelly and Dan's teen niece (who we LOVE, for the record)! Verónica is a dear friend and immensely talented actor, comedian, writer, and straight-up clowner. She has a legit past in the circuses of Venezuela and most recently graced the silver screen in a MF-ing Coen Brothers film. She is a fantastic live performer as well and hosts an all-female monthly sketch show at the UCB Sunset called the XX Factor. You can google her to stare at her beautiful face. If you’ve got any questions, comments, or concerns about the current, past, or future Make Me Like It podcasts, shoot Dan and Kelly an email at littlepuppyquestions@gmail.com! Theme Music by John Haskell Logo Art by Darin Shuler

Bible Brothers
12: TEENAGERS with Verónica Osorio

Bible Brothers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2016 57:38


Teenagers. Who on earth likes teenagers? Their own parents don't even like them! At the ripe ages of 31 and 33, Dan and Kelly are at a pivotal time in their lives where they are childless, but still old and curmudgeonly. Here to try and change all that is Verónica Osorio, a thirty-something herself, but a friend and spokesperson for teens everywhere. What, did the teens pay you or something, Veró? In chewed-up gum and skateboards?! Stick around til the end of the show and hear a bonus interview with Alexa Hudson, Kelly and Dan's teen niece (who we LOVE, for the record)! Verónica is a dear friend and immensely talented actor, comedian, writer, and straight-up clowner. She has a legit past in the circuses of Venezuela and most recently graced the silver screen in a MF-ing Coen Brothers film. She is a fantastic live performer as well and hosts an all-female monthly sketch show at the UCB Sunset called the XX Factor. You can google her to stare at her beautiful face. If you've got any questions, comments, or concerns about the current, past, or future Make Me Like It podcasts, shoot Dan and Kelly an email at littlepuppyquestions@gmail.com! Theme Music by John Haskell Logo Art by Darin Shuler See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Before You Were Funny
Veronica Osorio, Pam Murphy

Before You Were Funny

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2016 56:31


Poop guns, fanny packs and middle school poetry. Guests: Veronica Osorio (Hail, Caesar!, UCB’s XX Factor) and Pam Murphy (@murphyplease, UCB’s Tuesday Club). Hosted by Justin Michael and Jacob Reed. Rate + Subscribe in iTunes! Follow @BYWFpodcast and @FeralAudio on Twitter for updates.

EconTalk
Alison Wolf on Women, Inequality and the XX Factor

EconTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2016 71:24


Alison Wolf author of The XX Factor, talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about the changing roles of women in the family and the workplace. Wolf argues that highly educated women are increasingly similar to highly educated men in their lifestyles and choices while becoming very different from less educated women. Wolf traces the origins of these changes and the interaction between economic and cultural factors affecting men, women, the family, and the workplace.