Ignore the Misogynists - Great Show
This is a wonderful show and I appreciate both hosts’ knowledge and passion on the subject. While I agree with some reviewers that I wish Eleanor would let her guests take the lead more (she gets excited about the topics and I get it), a lot of what has come out since she came on is straight up misogynistic and xenophobic (referencing these extremely common criticisms of women who dare to speak: “talks too much”, “sounds uneducated/stupid”, “Valley Girl American”, “not serious”, etc, etc.). It’s fine for someone’s presentation style to not be your cup of tea, but maybe examine where these criticisms actually come from.
Jeabyrd via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/13/24
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