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Cass's avatar

Listened to it this morning. Good debate! The handshake comment strikes me as odd — has she never watched a women’s soccer match? We always shake hands at the end. We respect our “enemies”. Same in the workplace: I have female “rivals” and that are also dear friends. Their excellence inspires me to be excellent. No simmering distaste here. I both compete with them and totally admire them.

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Jennifer L.W. Fink's avatar

Oooh! I watched from the section where you asked her about female virtue & stayed through the end -- definitely would like to watch/listen to the rest when I get a chance. I have to say I particularly loved this comment of the moderator's" "We're in a society where men & women are not relating successfully." Simple, succinct, and packed w a lot to ponder. (Obviously not true in every case, but broadly? Yeah, I think he has a point.) I love that you made this point: "I think many employers and workplaces are not interested in the reality of the materials of the human beings they work with." This, I think, is a core truth of our society right now and one that is directly contributing to a lot of the discontent, malaise, & anger that we see, and your call to recognize that each of us, as humans, rotates in & out of states of dependence is one we've too long ignored.

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