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The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

The ”Don’t pee on my leg” Edition

The Waves: Gender, Relationships, Feminism

Slate Podcasts

Health & Fitness, News Commentary, Society & Culture, Sexuality, News

4.2897 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2016

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Hanna Rosin, June Thomas, and Noreen Malone discuss trigger warning on college campuses, race and representation on Double X, and why Judge Judy is so popular.

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0:00.0

You're listening ad-free on Amazon Music.

0:03.2

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:10.1

Welcome to the Double X Gap Fest for Thursday, September 22nd, the Don't Pee on My Leg Edition.

0:15.5

I'm Hannah Rosen, a host of NPR's Invisibilia.

0:18.1

Joining me in the New York studios are June Thomas, editor of Outward Slate's LGBTK blog.

0:24.0

Hi, June.

0:24.6

Hey, Hannah.

0:25.1

Thank you for being so precise today.

0:27.3

Absolutely.

0:28.2

And Noreen Malone of New York Magazine.

0:30.2

Hi, Noreen.

0:30.8

Hi, Hannah.

0:31.9

So our intrepid investigative listeners have tracked down the source of Swedish soap. That was kind of

0:39.1

impressive. How many people knew all about the Swedish soap? Yeah, or I had like amazing

0:43.7

detective skills. It was, it was very impressive. So where do we find Swedish soap? Well, lots of places,

0:48.9

urban outfitters, Amazon, I think I'll be ordering it from Amazon just because I'm a shortcut

0:53.5

taker. But I was very glad because it wears down really quickly because it's so scourgy. Like it just disappears. I just love that word so much. Scorgy. We're going to have like, we have to do a live show and they'll be just like glistening faces from the audience. All those scourgy blemish-free fans. For a minute. I thought you were anticipating us actually taking a shower with the Swedish soap live on stage. That's state plus. Yeah. Very plus. That's X, X, X. All right. Yes, that's the double X, X, X show, the Triple X show.

1:28.6

Okay.

1:29.2

Our three topics today.

1:30.4

First, we're going to talk about trigger warnings on campus all over the internet. What do we think of them? Second, race and representation. This is kind of a weird topic. It's a little meta. when we, the Double X GabFest, talk about a topic, we get a lot of complaints about

1:45.3

why we don't have a representative of that race, sexual identity, nationality on the show.

1:49.8

So we're actually going to discuss our process, how we choose and what we think about this.

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