Feminism: 4.0
Stuff Mom Never Told You
iHeartPodcasts
4.0 • 4.6K Ratings
🗓️ 16 May 2019
⏱️ 46 minutes
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| 1:18.0 | Hey, this is Annie. And this is Samantha. And welcome to Stuff Mom Never Told Your Protection of iHeart Radio's House Stuff Work. |
| 1:48.0 | So for this episode, which is kind of your first official episode is full time host, my debut, right? Yeah, official debut. |
| 2:01.0 | You're official. I'm a pro at this now. Y'all. Yeah, I'm just kidding. One. I'm not. |
| 2:06.0 | We're going to do kind of a check-in on feminism. Feminism. Yeah, what it means to be a feminist today, the effort. |
| 2:14.0 | The dreaded effort. And this was your suggestions, Samantha. You kind of wanted to, when I first came on, I did bad feminism. |
| 2:22.0 | Right. Because that's something I struggled with a lot. Right. And we're going to talk about that a little bit, but just feeling like I wasn't a good enough feminist. Right. |
| 2:32.0 | So yeah, we'll just check it out. Yeah, I think it was important. I was like, let's just kind of start the ball rolling again. |
| 2:40.0 | Because a, the definition changes the not necessarily the main definition, but the outlook of it changes by generation by generation essentially. |
| 2:50.0 | And it's kind of baffling how even in this day and age, I have younger people younger generations of mine, like in my family, who refused to be called feminist, even though they're trying to work in fields that are pretty |
| 3:03.0 | sexist in general. And you kind of like, wait, how do you not want to be known as a feminist in a culture that is going to use your sex against you? |
| 3:15.0 | And I think I was like, we need to come back and have another revamping another conversation. Again, not necessarily for our listeners. |
| 3:22.0 | It's most likely our listeners already understand and they're on top of it. But there has become a whole new label of like, what is a wife of this? |
| 3:29.0 | You know, and what is a feminist who is an ally? Like it's just a whole different labels now. Yeah. |
| 3:34.0 | And especially with the fact that we have to be very, very specific. Yeah. And doing their research for this episode, I've found that a lot of people are kind of confused. |
| 3:45.0 | Yeah. |
| 3:46.0 | About where we are, where we are with them and at some so let's get into it. And first, you know, I love a dictionary definition. |
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