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The Patriarchy vs. The Working Woman (Part 1)

First published

11/09/2020

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society

religion

spirituality

education

self improvement

Summary

If this episode is resonating with you, send us a message - we’d love to hear from you 🤍TW: Contains discussions of miscarriage, stillbirth, foetal/fetal demise and abortion from 40:00 - 43:30Welcome to Episode 4 where we open up the densely packed topic of what the Patriarchy is and how it impacts us all on a daily basis. We discuss how it is believed the Patriarchy came into being, how it now translates into the world around you and who it impacts (spoiler alert: everyone). We unpack toxic ...

Duration

52 minutes

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