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Explore "gendergap" with insightful episodes like "Ep 852 | Vivek Ramaswamy: Can a Non-Christian Champion Christian Values?", "Matt Walsh Reacts To Toxic Masculinity TikToks", "Developing the world’s first testosterone patch, with Dr Sarah Hillman", "Camille Herron: Crushing World Records, Narrowing The Gender Gap, And The Power of Happiness" and "Fighting Bias In Space: When There's A New Telescope, Who Gets To Use It?" from podcasts like ""Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey", "The Matt Walsh Show", "The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show", "The Rich Roll Podcast" and "Short Wave"" and more!
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Matt Walsh Reacts To Toxic Masculinity TikToks
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Matt Walsh reacts to TikToks about toxic masculinity.
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Developing the world’s first testosterone patch, with Dr Sarah Hillman
Could a testosterone patch be on the horizon for women? On this episode of The Liz Earle Wellbeing Show, Liz chats to Dr Sarah Hillman, GP, clinical lecturer and researcher from the University of Warwick, to discuss the development of a testosterone patch in what could be a world first by UK researchers.
While oestrogen and progesterone HRT patches are available, there is currently no equivalent for testosterone, despite it being considered an essential female hormone.
Liz and Sarah chat about the symptoms of low testosterone in women, such as low libido, and the benefits of transdermal administration of HRT rather than oral.
They also cover the research and clinical trials for the testosterone patch, the difficulties in defining and diagnosing low libido, and the socioeconomic divide when it comes to obtaining HRT.
Links mentioned in the episode:
- Follow Dr Sarah Hillman on Twitter
- Download a free menopause symptom tracker
- Read Susan Davis' work on testosterone
- Subscribe to Liz Earle Wellbeing Magazine
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Camille Herron: Crushing World Records, Narrowing The Gender Gap, And The Power of Happiness
Fighting Bias In Space: When There's A New Telescope, Who Gets To Use It?
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UFYB 85: Parenting
Trying to find the balance in dealing with a child, while setting boundaries and expectations can be tricky, especially because you can't control their behavior - even if you think you can. Join me this week as I outline the three key points to consider when setting boundaries with your kids so you can be a parent without all the emotional drama that comes along with being one!
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#253: Why Men Hate Going to Church
Earlier this year we published an in-depth series about masculinity and the Christian religion — in particular, why it is that in nearly all Christian churches the world over, women outnumber men. One of our sources for that series was a book called "Why Men Hate Going to Church," and on today's show I talk with the author of that book, David Murrow.
David and I talk about the significant disparity in the sex ratio of Christian churches, the factors that led to that gender gap, why fewer men in the pews typically leads to an overall decline in congregation attendance, what some churches are doing to make church more “man-friendly," why newer megachurches have been more successful at attracting men than older, smaller churches, and why one branch of Christianity -- Eastern Orthodoxy -- hasn’t suffered the same decline in male attendance that's plagued other traditional denominations. Whether you enjoyed our series on Christianity and manhood, have wondered why you find going to church so unbearable, or simply enjoy discussions on the intersection of faith, culture, and masculinity you’ll love this podcast.