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A Woman’s Place
A Woman’s Place with Scott & Ashley
21 episodes
1 week ago
Join A Woman’s Place with Scott and Ashley for a deep dive into the state of women today. Whether you’re looking to stay informed, find support, feel empowered, or just get the facts about how policy changes affect 51% of America, A Woman’s Place is your friend. So if you want to understand half the population better, this podcast is for you! Tune in each episode as we break down the issues, engage in thoughtful discussions, and provide insights that matter. Produced by the Women’s Resource Center (mywrc.org) Sarasota, Florida, with CEO Ashley Brown and gender equality advocate E. Scott Osborne (www.escottosborne.com).
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Join A Woman’s Place with Scott and Ashley for a deep dive into the state of women today. Whether you’re looking to stay informed, find support, feel empowered, or just get the facts about how policy changes affect 51% of America, A Woman’s Place is your friend. So if you want to understand half the population better, this podcast is for you! Tune in each episode as we break down the issues, engage in thoughtful discussions, and provide insights that matter. Produced by the Women’s Resource Center (mywrc.org) Sarasota, Florida, with CEO Ashley Brown and gender equality advocate E. Scott Osborne (www.escottosborne.com).
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Gen Z: Are Genders Divided?
A Woman’s Place
29 minutes
1 week ago
Gen Z: Are Genders Divided?
Gen Z - our youngest active generation, ages 13-28 - shows a gender divide unseen in any past generation. Polls and voting records in the US and around the globe reveal young men to be far more conservative than any other generation alive today, and young women to be more liberal. Six in ten Gen Z men say men are being asked to do too much to support equality and almost a third say that a man who stays home to care for his children is 'less of a man." Moreover, many Gen Z men place marriage and children high on their list of life priorities - higher than women of any political persuasion. And our media habits only amplify these divisions - men and women hew toward different podcasts, social media, and books. What's going on here? And how will we come together? Resources: Let's talk about the political power of Gen Z women | It's Been a Minute Poll: Gen Z's gender divide reaches beyond politics and into its views on marriage, children and success Gen Z men and women most divided on gender equality, global study shows | King's College London Are Young Men and Women Now Enemies? - YouTube Just the Facts, Ma'am: Single Women Home Buyers Since 1981 Women now outnumber men in the U.S. college-educated labor force How has marriage in the US changed over time? | USAFacts
A Woman’s Place
Join A Woman’s Place with Scott and Ashley for a deep dive into the state of women today. Whether you’re looking to stay informed, find support, feel empowered, or just get the facts about how policy changes affect 51% of America, A Woman’s Place is your friend. So if you want to understand half the population better, this podcast is for you! Tune in each episode as we break down the issues, engage in thoughtful discussions, and provide insights that matter. Produced by the Women’s Resource Center (mywrc.org) Sarasota, Florida, with CEO Ashley Brown and gender equality advocate E. Scott Osborne (www.escottosborne.com).