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In this episode of The Peaceful Parenting Podcast, Dr. Jo-Ann Finkelstein returns to talk with me about what parents need to know about concerning anti-woman rhetoric and actions in the “manosphere” and the “womanosphere”.
We cover the philosophy of each, the terms and important figures of these movements, as well as what to do if your kid is already being influenced and how to protect them from these harmful messages.
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We talk about:
* 7:10 What is misogyny?
* 7:45 What is the “manosphere”?
* 15:00 What is the “womanosphere”?
* 20:00 What are the false statistics that have a lot of traction?
* 22:00 What do we do as parents for our boys?
* 26:00 What to do if your boys are listening to misogynistic influencers
* 28:00 The four parts of developing critical media literacy
* 35:30 How to mentor not monitor social media
* 34:00 Terminology we need to know as parents
Resources mentioned in this episode:
* Yoto Player-Screen Free Audio Book Player
* The Peaceful Parenting Membership
* Sexism & Sensibility Raising Empowered, Resilient Girls In The Modern World
* Episode 118: Raising Kids in the Era of Technology with Devorah Heitner
* Jo-Ann Finkelstein’s Substack
* Jo-Ann Finkelstein’s website
xx Sarah and Corey
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