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Barbie/Black Panther

Episode 40 of the He Saw, She Saw podcast, hosted by He Saw She Saw, titled "Barbie/Black Panther" was published on January 6, 2026 and runs 69 minutes.

January 6, 2026 ·69m · He Saw, She Saw

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Finally, after years of promises Keith watches Barbie and wonders what horses have to do with the patriarchy. Cory draws connections to Queen Elsa and the North Pole and realizes that M'Baku is her kindred spirit in Black Panther.

Finally, after years of promises Keith watches Barbie and wonders what horses have to do with the patriarchy. Cory draws connections to Queen Elsa and the North Pole and realizes that M'Baku is her kindred spirit in Black Panther.

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