• The Case Against (Bad) Education
    May 30 2024

    In this education-centered episode, the womxn first admonish the Officially Brave efforts of a DEI admissions officer who may be behind the shocking downward trajectory of UCLA's medical school. They then contradict themselves to wonder how much education matters anyway. Is our kids learning? Was they ever learning? Finally, Meghan takes us down memory lane (as if she has any other lanes), to a time when documentaries were artsy and good. Was the late Morgan Spurlock of "Supersize Me" fame to blame for trash-activist-documentaries? Or was he simply standing on the supersized shoulders of Michael Moore?

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    Links

    How Racial Preferences, Supposedly Outlawed in California, Have Persisted at UCLA by Aaron SibariumA Theoretical Case Against Education at Astra Codex Ten



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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Abortion, Fake News, and Fake News About Abortion? (Members-Only)
    May 27 2024
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    The girlx/womxn begin the episode with an animated discussion about abortion -- or, more precisely because they boringly agree on the issue itself -- the veracity of a viral thread on Twitter related to the Texas abortion ban. They then react to a recent embarrassing appearance by Martha Nussbaum, in which the renowned philosopher displayed her ignorance of the global fertility crisis. Is she just too old to keep up? Or is she misinformed because she doesn't listen to enough podcasts, like a real intellectual?

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    Links

    * Miscarriage husband’s Twitter post.

    * Martha Nussbaum clip from Wisdom of Crowds, and full interview.

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    23 mins
  • Razib Khan Returns to Hell
    May 23 2024

    Problematic geneticist Razib Khan returns to A Special Place to discuss the natalist turf wars (trad-caths vs. techno-degenerates), woke women, and the importance of BEING KIND.



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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Lies, damned lies, and affirmative consent?
    May 18 2024

    Another day, another viral video begging for deconstructive interrogation by our heroines. Its central question: can women be trusted to know what they want? (Let alone say it?) Can men be trusted not to take everything literally? Is consent culture bad for the autistic among us, or just Sarah? Speaking of dishonesty, Meghan notices that a much-ballyhooed newcomer to the heterodoxy who is, as the kids/Sarah say, highly (maybe) "suss". Finally, the girls review a shitty list of "shitty zionists", and complain that they're not on it. (Kinda like they weren't invited to the natalist conference.)

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    * The viral clip in discussion.

    * Recent news items about Bumble.

    * The “Shitty Zionist” list.



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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • A LARP on Campus
    May 14 2024

    In this LIVE-STREAMED episode, the girlx/womxn weigh in on the Man vs. Bear discourse. If you're going to experience a #MeToo event in forest, who would you rather be able to sic a Title IX officer on later? A bear or a human man? The answer may (not) surprise you.

    Then, Meghan dishes about her time at Dissident Dialogues, a convention of heretics at which she dissented from the dialogue by not giving any talks or speaking on any panels. But she was still a VIP, and what else really matters? Finally, the women share their views on the neverending LARP on college campuses.Live-streamed episodes are released right after the recording (and entirely unedited) on YouTube for paying subscribers only. If you’d like early access and all the bonus content, subscribe and join in!



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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • Harvey Weinstein Gets His Day
    May 5 2024

    Do all dogs go to heaven? Or just those euthanized by Strong Republican Women? Like Kristi Noem (with a dash of Glennon Doyle?), the girlx/womxn prove they Can Do Hard Things when it feels right. Listeners will be dismayed to discover that what feels right today is agreeing with the overturning of Harvey Weinstein case in New York and poking holes in the witness testimony. Act 3: Women's tears: a discussion. (Again.)

    Relevant Links

    * The Guardian on Kristi Noem

    * JoAnn Wypijewski's 2020 article in The Nation on Weinstein



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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Homeless, Zip-Tied, and Hungry
    Apr 24 2024
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    How is a cruise like BDSM? How is BDSM like this podcast? The girlx/womenx begin by clearing their throats about the last episode (TLDR: we are sorry you are mad), and Sarah recounts her tragic, abusive childhood (and in so doing provides living proof that hurt people hurt people).

    They then move on to the chaos at Columbia, sidestepping the political discussion entirely to wave their canes at the damned kids.

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    * CRYING MYSELF TO SLEEP ON THE BIGGEST CRUISE SHIP EVER by Gary Shteyngart

    * No Dorm or Dining Hall: Ilhan Omar’s Daughter Recounts Protest Arrest

    * Isra Hirsi, Ilhan Omar's Daughter, On Columbia Arrests, Barnard Suspension, Palestine Protests

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    6 mins
  • Leisure for Deplorables, Therapy for Kids
    Apr 19 2024

    In the wake of the solar eclipse, the girls/women contemplate the state of American leisure, particularly, the Supposedly Fun™ pastime of cruise vacations. After taking an intermission to defend the TERF Queen from the usual suspects, they (aka Sarah) chastise second generation immigrants for being ingrates. Finally, another argument about psychotherapy (sorry!).

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    Links:

    * CRYING MYSELF TO SLEEP ON THE BIGGEST CRUISE SHIP EVER by Gary Shteyngart

    * Activist faces 18 felony counts for allegedly threatening Bakersfield City Council

    * SHIPPING OUT by David Foster Wallace

    * Tweet by Rivkah Brown on JK Rowling



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    1 hr and 30 mins