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In this episode, James Nuzzo returns to dissect the bizarre new concept of "mankeeping." A term born in academia and quickly adopted on social media to frame men's emotional needs as a burden on women.
We break down how feminist-leaning research often begins with a predetermined conclusion, how male-only spaces are pathologized, and why the narrative ignores what men actually bring to relationships. From TikTok hot takes to peer-reviewed "special issues," we explore how resentment cloaked as scholarship shapes the public's perception of men.
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We take the conversation further into one of the most politically charged debates in health research: Are women truly underrepresented in medical funding and understudied in clinical trials? In this candid follow-up, we examine the evidence, challenge the assumptions, and discuss what the data actually says about equity in medical research. Click the link below to watch!
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe
By Hannah Spier, MD4.9
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In this episode, James Nuzzo returns to dissect the bizarre new concept of "mankeeping." A term born in academia and quickly adopted on social media to frame men's emotional needs as a burden on women.
We break down how feminist-leaning research often begins with a predetermined conclusion, how male-only spaces are pathologized, and why the narrative ignores what men actually bring to relationships. From TikTok hot takes to peer-reviewed "special issues," we explore how resentment cloaked as scholarship shapes the public's perception of men.
Join us in the Psychobabble Insider members-exclusive segment!
We take the conversation further into one of the most politically charged debates in health research: Are women truly underrepresented in medical funding and understudied in clinical trials? In this candid follow-up, we examine the evidence, challenge the assumptions, and discuss what the data actually says about equity in medical research. Click the link below to watch!
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit hannahspier.substack.com/subscribe
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