Die weibliche Stimme wird gerne kritisiert - zu hoch, zu schrill, zu laut. Immer ist das weibliche Stimmorgan irgendwie "zu viel". Aber woran liegt das und hat sich im Lauf der Zeit daran auch was geändert?
Miriam und Marlene gehen diesen Fragen auf den Grund. Mit einer wahren Geschichte erläutern sie, was passiert, wenn eine Frau es wagt, gute Vorschläge zu machen und dann auch noch darauf zu bestehen, dass das tatsächlich ihr Vorschlag war und nicht der eines Mannes. Aber hört selbst.
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https://www.tagesspiegel.de/wissen/die-weibliche-stimme-ist-tiefer-geworden-4108861.html
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