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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2020 · 51 MIN

94: Why Is Sustainability Sometimes Stigmatized As “Feminine”? : Chic Chats

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Perhaps our most thought-provoking call-in episode yet! We’re exploring today the social psych concept of environmentalism and green habits often being associated with femininity. Are you less “manly” if you’re carrying a reusable bag or opting for a fuel efficient vehicle? We’re hearing thorough breakdown from two environmentalist working through this issue in their own circles, Ryan and CJ. Ryan opens up our episode laying the foundation for better understanding these generalized groups of men, and CJ has some meaty research to back up his environmental mission among machos. Follow us on social – @ecochicpodcast on Instagram, @lauraediez on Instagram, ECO CHIC on Facebook. Sign up for our newsletter + support the show on totallyecochic.com. Listen to the last episode CJ joined us on, Episode 72: The Value of Experiential Education + read his blog post on today’s topic here, Climate Change and the Fragile Male Persona! Listen to Episode 28: ECOFEMINISM: Women + The Environment Read more about the social psych research around this topic here, here + here Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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