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Zachthinkshare Podcast
Zach Thinkshare
99 episodes
4 days ago
I make a bunch of short form educational/personal life story-telling, and my friend told me after listening to me on someone else's podcast that some of my longer form ideas would be really valuable for people to hear in this form, so I'm trusting Frank knows...
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I make a bunch of short form educational/personal life story-telling, and my friend told me after listening to me on someone else's podcast that some of my longer form ideas would be really valuable for people to hear in this form, so I'm trusting Frank knows...
Show more...
Education
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Ep 84: The Vagina Business with Marina Gerner
Zachthinkshare Podcast
35 minutes 50 seconds
7 months ago
Ep 84: The Vagina Business with Marina Gerner

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Summary


In this engaging conversation, Zach and Marina delve into the importance of language in women's health, the challenges of discussing female anatomy, and the role of supportive partners in navigating the mental load of parenthood. They explore the concept of FemTech, the need for accurate terminology, and the impact of societal norms on both women and men. The discussion emphasizes the significance of open communication and the power of the pause in parenting, ultimately advocating for a more inclusive and understanding approach to women's health and empowerment.


Takeaways


The importance of using accurate terms in discussions about women's health.

Children who know the correct anatomical terms are more likely to report abuse.

Women are often burdened with the responsibility of contraception.

Supportive partners can significantly impact women's health experiences.

The normalization of side effects for women in healthcare needs to change.

Men are ready to take on more responsibility in contraception.

The mental load of parenting is a shared responsibility.

Open communication about pain and health is crucial for both genders.

The power of the pause can enhance parenting experiences.

Changing societal perceptions about women's health is essential.



Zachthinkshare Podcast
I make a bunch of short form educational/personal life story-telling, and my friend told me after listening to me on someone else's podcast that some of my longer form ideas would be really valuable for people to hear in this form, so I'm trusting Frank knows...