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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2024 · 51 MIN

Women Are Not Smaller Versions of Men with Dr. Jen Wagner

from AGEIST · host David Stewart

Ever wondered why women are more prone to certain injuries in sports, or why burnout rates are higher among female professionals? This week, Dr. Jen Wagner, an expert in human performance, breaks down critical physiological differences between men and women that have been overlooked for too long. She shares actionable insights on how women can build resilience and excel in their careers and personal lives. Tune in to learn about the real-world impacts of gender bias in research and how you can be part of the change to ensure women are supported, healthy, and thriving in every aspect of life.Thanks to our sponsors:AmeriCorps Seniors — Get involved in your community through AmeriCorps Seniors’ volunteer opportunities and change your life. Go to AmeriCorps.gov/YourMomentOur Place – our favorite cookware brand for non-toxic, PFA-free pots and brands. Use code “AGEIST” for 10% off at fromourplace.comDIVI – take back control of your hair and scalp health, and do it with Divi's clean, science-backed ingredients. Listeners get 20% off your first Divi order at diviofficial.com/AGEIST or enter code "AGEIST" at checkout. Key Quotes:"Women are not just different-shaped men; they have unique physiological needs that are often overlooked.""Our goal is to help women build resilience so they can bend, not break, in the face of workplace and societal pressures.""It's crucial to bring visibility to the differences in how men and women are treated in both research and practical applications like gear design."Connect with Dr. Jen WagnerWebsite: We ProsperInstagram: we.are.prosperLinkedIn: ProsperFull TranscriptConnect with AGEISTNewsletterInstagramWebsiteSay hi to the AGEIST team!

Ever wondered why women are more prone to certain injuries in sports, or why burnout rates are higher among female professionals? This week, Dr. Jen Wagner, an expert in human performance, breaks down critical physiological differences between men and women that have been overlooked for too long. She shares actionable insights on how women can build resilience and excel in their careers and personal lives. Tune in to learn about the real-world impacts of gender bias in research and how you ca...

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