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Boy vs. Girl: A Podcast

A podcast about gender and gender stereotypes from a self-described expert on gender issues (the boy) (Matthew Dicks) who has spent the last two decades immersed in female culture and a sociologist (the girl) (Rachel Leventhal-Weiner) who is an actual scholar with actual credentials.
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Now displaying: March, 2017
Mar 28, 2017

It's our third installment of gender in everyday life: Matt and Rachel capture observations about gender and gender stereotypes at the library, the school auction, the gym, and the White House. It's the last week of March #trypod so please share the podcast with a friend!

Mar 21, 2017

On this week's episode of Boy vs. Girl, Matt and Rachel debate the datability of men over the age of 30, they FIGHT over vasectomies, and they try to help a listener choose her future career. 

 

Mar 14, 2017

On #64, Matt and Rachel has logged a few more snippets of gender and gender stereotypes in their everyday lives. Hear Matt describe his ways of communicating with friends and parents during parent-teacher conferences. Hear Rachel wonder why more women don't shovel snow. And hear Matt gripe about Rachel as this week's podcast editor. Tell us what you think--send us feedback to bvgpodcast@gmail.com.

Mar 7, 2017

On this week's episode, Rachel and Matt discuss the American Girl Doll Company's addition of a boy to the collection, Playboy's decision to return nudity to its pages, and we answer a question about allowing our Jewish girls to choose the course of their lives even if this means them turning away from Judaism. 

 

 

Mar 1, 2017

Matt and Rachel had a busy month of February. Between packed schedules and Matt getting sick, we were not able to connect to record. Instead, we mined our everyday lives for the gender observations we normally discuss on tape. Rachel threaded them together these audio journals and we hope you enjoy!

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