We read the news so you don't have to! Join your hosts Hannah and Aphra as they cover the big stories of the week through an intersectional feminist lens, holding politicians and mainstream media to account as they cut through the crap and provide you with the information you really need to know - with a dash of chaotic humour thrown in for good measure. A weekly feminist podcast that will definitely, absolutely, 100% solve every single world problem. Probably.
For more information, find us on Substack: theweekinpatriarchypod.substack.com/
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We read the news so you don't have to! Join your hosts Hannah and Aphra as they cover the big stories of the week through an intersectional feminist lens, holding politicians and mainstream media to account as they cut through the crap and provide you with the information you really need to know - with a dash of chaotic humour thrown in for good measure. A weekly feminist podcast that will definitely, absolutely, 100% solve every single world problem. Probably.
For more information, find us on Substack: theweekinpatriarchypod.substack.com/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this episode, Hannah and Aphra talk about the fact that the gen z boys seem to hate the gen z girls, the weird obsession this government has with private schools and the glass cliff phenomenon. Digressions include a shared love of The Last Dinner Party and lusting over Hot Priest.
Content warning - this episode contains references to sexual violence and suicidal ideation. If you or anyone you know is struggling with either of these things, please know you are not alone, and there are people out there who can help. Visit https://rapecrisis.org.uk/ and https://www.samaritans.org/.
The transcript of this episode can be found on our Substack page: https://theweekinpatriarchypod.substack.com/
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