Stephanie Kostopoulos & Beth Demme

Discovering Our Scars

Steph & Beth

  • Why you not in kitchen? Go make food.

Why you not in kitchen? Go make food.

Friday 6th November 2020

Join Steph and Beth as they tackle harmful stereotypes and advocate for gender equality on 'Discovering Our Scars'. Listen now.
47 minutes
Inspiring
Empowering
Informative
Hopeful
Thought-provoking

About this podcast

Discovering Our Scars
Author:
Stephanie Kostopoulos & Beth Demme
Overview:
Categories:
Sexual Stigmas & Myths
Recovery from Trauma
Relationships & Community
Healing Relationships
Religion & Spirituality
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Breaking Down Harmful Stereotypes: Steph and Beth's Candid Chat

I just want to be sensitive to the reality that we have a growing understanding about the spectrum of gender.
Ever been told to 'get back in the kitchen'? Steph has, and she's had enough. In this episode of 'Discovering Our Scars', Steph and Beth tackle the insidious comments women face daily. Drawing from personal experiences, they dissect why such remarks are damaging and what they reveal about societal insecurities. From the absurdity of 'resting B___ face' to the myth that women belong in the kitchen, they leave no stone unturned.
This conversation isn't just about calling out sexism—it's about understanding its roots and challenging it head-on. They also delve into feminism, clarifying it's about equality, not putting men down. If you're ready to rethink gender roles and embrace a more inclusive world, this episode is for you.
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