Topic: Womens Health

8 chapters across the catalog

neat-o
Episode 1697 2:49:08 - 2:51:57

1697: neat-o

Jill Biden Cabinet Meeting and West Wing Anniversary

First Lady Jill Biden recently led a portion of a White House cabinet meeting, drawing comparisons to historical figures like Edith Wilson. The White House also hosted a 25th-anniversary celebration for the TV show *The West Wing*, featuring creator Aaron Sorkin. Sorkin praised Joe Biden's decision not to seek re-election as a "selfless act of statesmanship" reminiscent of the fictional series.

Document 17
Episode 818 22:16 - 24:33

818: Document 17

Hillary Clinton, Health Concerns and Beijing Speech

Observations of Hillary Clinton's physical condition during a radio interview suggest she may be suffering from a respiratory illness or exhaustion. Despite her failing voice, she references her 1995 speech in Beijing regarding women's rights as a cornerstone of her political identity.

Sellout Politics
Episode 817 8:09 - 9:39

817: Sellout Politics

Hillary Clinton Reproductive Health Strategy and Donald Trump

Hillary Clinton is noted for her strategic appeal to female voters by highlighting the lack of debate questions regarding reproductive health. She uses the platform to attack Donald Trump's comments about punishing women for abortions. The segment examines how Clinton frames autonomy and Planned Parenthood as central issues for the Democratic base.

Lone Rat
Episode 748 1:34:00 - 1:35:45

748: Lone Rat

Hypothyroidism, Office Air Conditioning Gender War

The ongoing debate over office temperature and "the war on men" via air conditioning is linked to the high prevalence of hypothyroidism among American women. Symptoms like temperature sensitivity and fatigue are cited as reasons why women may feel colder in professional environments compared to men.

Arming A-holes
Episode 667 31:32 - 32:17

667: Arming A-holes

Gender Gap Detritus, Colorado Election Results

Analysis of the 2014 election detritus shows that the Democratic strategy of focusing on women's reproductive health failed to mobilize the electorate in states like Colorado. Despite a remaining gender gap, women made up a smaller percentage of the midterm electorate compared to presidential years, contributing to Democratic losses.

Lethal Aid
Episode 545 1:49:26 - 1:51:23

545: Lethal Aid

PETA, War on Chicken and Male Development

A study commissioned by PETA and published in Women's Health magazine claims that pregnant women who eat chicken wings may have sons with smaller genitalia. The hosts dismiss this as "the war on chicken" and a form of dietary propaganda. They compare the "scientific evidence" to the rhetoric used in political conflicts.