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13. Dear Mother-In-Law: Transforming Tensions into Familial Harmony (pt 2)

42 min · 7 de dic de 2024
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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2213577/open_sms] In this concluding episode of our "Dear Mother-In-Law" series, our conversation sheds light on how underlying fears, power struggles, and unaddressed trauma can fuel tension and disharmony, and how internalized misogyny can pit women against each other.  From the comfort of nicknames to the shared joy of family gatherings, we focus on building trust and supportive bonds that enhance family dynamics. This episode is a heartfelt call to action, urging listeners to foster healing and a supportive environment where women uplift each other within the family unit. To join the conversation, pose a question, or share your experience with negative gender stereotypes, please write to us at genderishp@gmail.com. Follow us on social media at genderishp on Instagram and @genderishp on X . Remember, a just and equitable world is possible if we all play our part without discrimination or bias. This podcast is produced by Crown City Studios. Creator: Oluwakemi Gbadamosi

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Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2213577/open_sms] Can traditional gender roles truly foster genuine harmony in marriage?  In this final episode of the season, we conclude our discussion on Marriage and Gender Stereotypes, with Fr. William Orbih. Thank you for sticking with us, and Happy Holidays! See you in 2025! To join the conversation, pose a question, or share your experience with negative gender stereotypes, please write to us at genderishp@gmail.com. Follow us on social media at genderishp on Instagram and @genderishp on X . Remember, a just and equitable world is possible if we all play our part without discrimination or bias. This podcast is produced by Crown City Studios. Creator: Oluwakemi Gbadamosi

25 de dic de 202445 min
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14. Marriage and Gender Stereotypes (pt 1)

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2213577/open_sms] Can traditional gender roles truly foster genuine harmony in marriage? This podcast episode tackles the impact of gender stereotypes on marriage, emphasizing the importance of mutual respect and equality. It features a conversation with Father William Orbih, who discusses the roots of these stereotypes, the harm they cause in relationships, and the need for critical reflection to foster healthy partnerships.  We explore: • Discussion on harmful gender norms in marriages  • Importance of critical thinking and questioning tradition  • Exploring the role of colonialism in shaping gender dynamics  • Analyzing the interpretation of biblical texts regarding marriage  • Importance of mutual submission for healthy relationships  To join the conversation, pose a question, or share your experience with negative gender stereotypes, please write to us at genderishp@gmail.com. Follow us on social media at genderishp on Instagram and @genderishp on X . Remember, a just and equitable world is possible if we all play our part without discrimination or bias. This podcast is produced by Crown City Studios. Creator: Oluwakemi Gbadamosi

23 de dic de 202437 min
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13. Dear Mother-In-Law: Transforming Tensions into Familial Harmony (pt 2)

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2213577/open_sms] In this concluding episode of our "Dear Mother-In-Law" series, our conversation sheds light on how underlying fears, power struggles, and unaddressed trauma can fuel tension and disharmony, and how internalized misogyny can pit women against each other.  From the comfort of nicknames to the shared joy of family gatherings, we focus on building trust and supportive bonds that enhance family dynamics. This episode is a heartfelt call to action, urging listeners to foster healing and a supportive environment where women uplift each other within the family unit. To join the conversation, pose a question, or share your experience with negative gender stereotypes, please write to us at genderishp@gmail.com. Follow us on social media at genderishp on Instagram and @genderishp on X . Remember, a just and equitable world is possible if we all play our part without discrimination or bias. This podcast is produced by Crown City Studios. Creator: Oluwakemi Gbadamosi

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12. Dear Mother-In-Law: Transforming Tensions into Familial Harmony (pt 1)

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2213577/open_sms] Ever wondered if the complex dynamics between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law could be untangled? We're thrilled to have Christie Awunor join us to share her unique insights into this fascinating topic. Christie offers personal experiences - with her mother-in-law - that reveal how empathy and understanding can transform often fraught relationships into sources of familial harmony. Together, we challenge the societal norms and gender stereotypes that fuel unnecessary conflict in these relationships, and we emphasize the importance of acceptance and belonging within new family structures.  Our conversation explores heartwarming stories of nurturing connections, illustrating how mutual respect and thoughtful gestures can foster profound bonds. We celebrate examples like the relationship with "Mother A International", where shared interests and honest dialogue create an environment of warmth and closeness. This episode advocates for breaking the cycle of projecting past traumas onto the next generation, encouraging a landscape where all family members feel heard and valued. To join the conversation, pose a question, or share your experience with negative gender stereotypes, please write to us at genderishp@gmail.com. Follow us on social media at genderishp on Instagram and @genderishp on X . Remember, a just and equitable world is possible if we all play our part without discrimination or bias. This podcast is produced by Crown City Studios. Creator: Oluwakemi Gbadamosi

26 de nov de 202432 min
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11. We Are Back! Reflections and Shifts

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2213577/open_sms] We’re back, and we’ve missed you! We've experienced significant shifts in our lives these past months, and as we kick off this season, we’ll reflect on them along with some key moments from Season 2. For example, what if the phrases meant to “toughen up” men are causing more harm than good? How do gender expectations shape our finances, family dynamics, and experiences with gender-based violence? This season, we’ll dive into gender stereotypes, complex relationships—like the often tricky dynamic between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law—and evolving roles in marriage. Expect insights from special guests, perspectives from our community, and candid conversations that matter. 4o To join the conversation, pose a question, or share your experience with negative gender stereotypes, please write to us at genderishp@gmail.com. Follow us on social media at genderishp on Instagram and @genderishp on X . Remember, a just and equitable world is possible if we all play our part without discrimination or bias. This podcast is produced by Crown City Studios. Creator: Oluwakemi Gbadamosi

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