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The Questions, Answered by Women

42 min · 5. feb. 2026
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S1 / E11: All season, the questions have been put to men. In this episode, those same questions are answered by a small group of women. They reflect on the questions that have shaped The Hushed so far, noticing where they land, where they don’t, and what shifts when familiar questions are heard through different voices. This is the first part of that conversation. --- Host details ⁠Martin Coul on Linkedin⁠ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/coulmc/] ⁠OTII®: Navigating life's journey together [https://www.otii.io/]

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