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Rose and Lily touch on the topic of gender roles in this episode of women who fart.
Just a few disclaimers:
This was recorded a long time before Covid 19 got real, which is why we never mention it. We hope you are all safe at home.
We acknowledge that the topic of Gender Roles is very vast in nature. We feel that Gender Roles can affect people differently depending on gender identity, sexuality and ethnicity. For this podcast, We felt it would be more appropriate to stick to our own experiences of how Gender Roles affect us as pakeha, mainly heterosexual, cisgender women. Rose and I disagree with each other on some things and that is okay. Everyone's experience is valid and we accept our version of this topic is not everyone's version.
In all of Rose's glory, she wants to apologise for her rambling and add that the "five love languages" book she refers to in the end, was actually first published in 1992 by Gary Chapman.
After a bit of a break, Rose and Lily dive back in with a DMC on vulnerability. In an unorganised fashion, they discuss what being vulnerable means to them and how it is important to tolerate and accept imperfection.
Rose and Lily explore the topic of spirituality and what it means to them. This episode contains a number of sound mistakes from bumping the mic and amateur editing. We apologise for our clumsiness.
In this episode, Lily and Rose share stories, ideas and laughs while pulling the finger on the great menstrual taboo!
Lily and Rose explore their passion and interest in children! They discuss topics such as the way we project onto children, letting children just be who they are, schools and education curriculums and perceptions of kids/the way they are treated. Rose and Lily touch on motherhood and some other topics near and dear to them in a long but wonderful conversion between two friends!
Rose and Lily jump straight into the deep end and discuss the rather bizarre but interesting topic of track pants! They touch on issues involving:
The complexity of not speaking for all groups, the difficulty with competing with other women, social anxiety around wearing track pants in public, history and women in the media and so much more!!
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.