EPISODE · Feb 11, 2024 · 20 MIN
Exploring Gender Beliefs: How Childhood Messages Shape Our Understanding of Identity and Expression
from Gender Matters: Insights from a Physician · host Dr Shannon
In episode 3, Dr. Shannon Panszi reflects on the gender beliefs she was raised with and how they shaped her understanding of gender roles and expressions. She discusses the messages she received from her family, school, and society and how they influenced her perceptions of what is considered masculine and feminine. Dr. Shannon explores the importance of understanding the origins of our beliefs and how it can lead to greater self-acceptance and compassion. She encourages listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and the impact they have on their interactions with others. Join us as we delve into the complexities of gender beliefs and how they intersect with love and acceptance.Enjoyed this episode? Share it on social media or send the link to a colleague or a friend who’s curious about learning more about gender. For more insights, visit engenderlove.com and join our mailing list. Don’t forget to rate or review the podcast—your support helps more people discover and learn with us.Special thanks to Indy M W for the music. Like and follow him on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your music.
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In episode 3, Dr. Shannon Panszi reflects on the gender beliefs she was raised with and how they shaped her understanding of gender roles and expressions. She discusses the messages she received from her family, school, and society and how they influenced her perceptions of what is considered masculine and feminine. Dr. Shannon explores the importance of understanding the origins of our beliefs and how it can lead to greater self-acceptance and compassion. She encourages listeners to reflect ...
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