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The Misconceptions of Feminism.

An episode of the Expressions with Omozele podcast, hosted by Blessing Omozele, titled "The Misconceptions of Feminism." was published on August 14, 2020 and runs 20 minutes.

August 14, 2020 ·20m · Expressions with Omozele

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In today's episode, I was joined by my friend, Ishi from India,  writer, podcaster and the host of "hear me out with ishi". Please check out her podcast.  In this episode, we shared our raw and truth thoughts, no restrictions and limitations as we collaboratively talk about the misconceptions of feminism.  Please send your feedback via mail @[email protected].

In today's episode, I was joined by my friend, Ishi from India,  writer, podcaster and the host of "hear me out with ishi".

Please check out her podcast. 

In this episode, we shared our raw and truth thoughts, no restrictions and limitations as we collaboratively talk about the misconceptions of feminism.

 Please send your feedback via mail @[email protected].

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