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Hey, friends! Did you miss us? Our new show, Gender Reveal, is now available in iTunes and wherever else you get your podcasts. Subscribe today, and stay tuned for new full-length episodes in a couple of days. FIND US:patreon.com/gendertwitter.com/genderevealgendereveal@gmail.comΑπό τον Smash Everything
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In Episode 61, special guest Allison Jones shares her experiences with hip dysplasia and bipolar disorder. Along the way, we discuss how strangers, partners, friends, co-workers, and members of the media can be effective allies for folks with disabilities.Find Allison on Instagram @allisonejones. FURTHER LISTENING:"Two Wheelchairs and a Baby" by De…
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In Episode 60, Dr. Raechel Anne Jolie (of Feminist Killjoys, PhD) returns to smash capitalism! What's good about it? What's bad about it? What are the alternatives? And what are we going to do when robots take our jobs?Raechel's picks for further reading:(Communism) The Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx(Neoliberalism)The Twilight of Equality? by Lis…
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In Episode 58, token cishet white boy Rich returns to explain why he doesn't ever want to get married, while Molly shares queer critiques of marriage and yells about child marriage in America. (CW: sexual assault of children, 28-32 min in.)NOTE: We may not love patriarchy, but we love all of our married friends! Do what's right for you! We support …
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In Episode 57, special guest Chelsea shares her experiences with fat shaming — online, at the doctor's office, at animal rights protests, and more — and suggests ways that listeners with thin privilege can help fight fatphobia.Further reading (suggested by Chelsea):danceswithfat.wordpress.comthebodyisnotanapology.comReach us at facebook.com/smashev…
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CW: disordered eating, weight loss & gainIn Episode 42, Molly talks to token cis white guy Rich about his journey from hating his body to being body-posi af. How can we reframe our thoughts about our bodies to focus less on physical appearance and more on abilities——and how can we do that without being ableist? Thoughts? Suggestions? Quandaries? Fi…
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