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Although the book may not have a gender bias, the reviewer does. He states that for “Most people” going to work is a big portion of your time, in answer to tHe question “ what thing do you wake up every day looking to accomplish?” He goes on to say that “most people” going to work is in order to make money, right? This leaves out the large number of care givers to children (the sick, the elderly) which is largely unpaid or underpaid, and often performed by women. I don’t need to listen to such bias on a podcast.
Wowed5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/05/19
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On Books is great! I appreciate that Chris chooses a variety of books on unique topics. He also frequently chooses books and themes with an eye towards improving the lives of his listeners which is really cool. Chris is an excellent host, and On Books really stands out from the other podcasts...Read full review »
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