Boy vs. Girl: A Podcast
A podcast by Rachel Leventhal-Weiner & Matthew Dicks
100 Episodes
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#78: Boy vs. Wife & Girl vs. Husband revisited
Published: 18/07/2017 -
#77: Raising a feminist boy, the value of getting in trouble, and more talk about pubic hair
Published: 27/06/2017 -
#76: Handbag vs. Wallet, Girl Interrupted, and Handling Cleavage
Published: 20/06/2017 -
#75: Strip clubs, Summer fashion & Lady teachers
Published: 13/06/2017 -
#74: How we talk about girls, Unconditional feminist support & a mystery question about gender in the workplace
Published: 6/06/2017 -
#73: Gender in Everyday Life #4 (starring our listeners!)
Published: 24/05/2017 -
#72: Working fatherhood, Did Matt go over the line, and gender equity in school budgets
Published: 16/05/2017 -
#71: The expectations of motherhood, Dove's photo hack, and #BoyMom
Published: 9/05/2017 -
#70: Getting ready in the morning, volunteerism, and the victims of Bill O'Reilly
Published: 2/05/2017 -
#69: Male vegetarians, male dominated culture, and a listener question about Matt
Published: 26/04/2017 -
#68: Dining with Mike Pence, Conservative Millenials & Who would win in a fight
Published: 18/04/2017 -
#67: Prom, the Penis Seat & Fighting on the mic
Published: 6/04/2017 -
#66: Gender in everyday life #3
Published: 28/03/2017 -
#65: Are men undatable? Should men get a damn vasectomy? How should someone choose their career?
Published: 21/03/2017 -
#64: Gender in everyday life (shoveling snow, ribbing your buddies, among others)
Published: 14/03/2017 -
#63: American Boy Doll, Playboy's return to nudity, and raising Jewish children as feminists
Published: 7/03/2017 -
#62: Gender in everyday life
Published: 1/03/2017 -
Rebroadcast: Happy Valentine's Day!
Published: 14/02/2017 -
#61: Kettle bells, men citing themselves, and hearts about the i's
Published: 8/02/2017 -
#60: The Women's March and flowers for men
Published: 31/01/2017
A podcast about gender and gender stereotypes from a self-described expert on gender issues (the boy) (Matthew Dicks) who has spent the last two decades immersed in female culture and a sociologist (the girl) (Rachel Leventhal-Weiner) who is an actual scholar with actual credentials.
