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Spicy title coming from a woman, I know.
But I did an episode last season called “What Men Don’t Understand” and it was talking about just the unwanted comments, not always feeling safe walking places, as well as the expectations and stigmas of even working parenthood on women, etc. alongside a girlfriend of mine.
Yet after that I realized I would really like to explore a follow up conversation from a male’s perspective on what conditioning looked like for you guys growing up or even wrestle with now.
So, I brought in my friend Joe Smith to talk about what kind of things did YOU guys have growing up or perhaps still deal with that we as women aren’t privy too and it would help us to be brought into your world a bit more.
We talk a bit about high school bullying, team dynamics in sports, bro code, and even about the stigma of it being okay for little girls to dress up a super heroes but not for young boys to wear princess dresses.
I definitely left with a little better understanding of men and I hope that's the case for you too!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Spicy title coming from a woman, I know.
But I did an episode last season called “What Men Don’t Understand” and it was talking about just the unwanted comments, not always feeling safe walking places, as well as the expectations and stigmas of even working parenthood on women, etc. alongside a girlfriend of mine.
Yet after that I realized I would really like to explore a follow up conversation from a male’s perspective on what conditioning looked like for you guys growing up or even wrestle with now.
So, I brought in my friend Joe Smith to talk about what kind of things did YOU guys have growing up or perhaps still deal with that we as women aren’t privy too and it would help us to be brought into your world a bit more.
We talk a bit about high school bullying, team dynamics in sports, bro code, and even about the stigma of it being okay for little girls to dress up a super heroes but not for young boys to wear princess dresses.
I definitely left with a little better understanding of men and I hope that's the case for you too!
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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