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    The Mother of Thanksgiving

    American Thanksgiving may have Pilgrim roots, but its modern-day celebration ...

    American Thanksgiving may have Pilgrim roots, but its modern-day celebration is the handiwork of an 18th-century magazine editor. For 30 years, Sarah Josepha Hale campaigned U.S. Presidents to establish Thanksgiving as a national holiday and urged American women to cook a special turkey dinner every November.

    Nov 27, 2013 Read more
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    Do women apologize more than men?

    Hollywood icon John Wayne once said, "Never apologize. It's a ...

    Hollywood icon John Wayne once said, "Never apologize. It's a sign of weakness." Is that masculine advice why it's thought that women tend to apologize more than men? Caroline and Cristen examine how men and women say "I'm sorry," and myth-bust the stereotype of women as the sorrier sex.

    Nov 25, 2013 Read more
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    The Rise of Female Action Heroes

    In the 1970s, Pam Grier became Hollywood’s first female action ...

    In the 1970s, Pam Grier became Hollywood’s first female action lead, debuting a new type of strong, fierce woman on screen. Following a slow and highly sexualized evolution of the female action hero, or superheroine, there appears to be a resurgence of butt-kicking women at the box office, and Cristen and Caroline explore the modern plight of the superheroine.

    Nov 20, 2013 Read more
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    A Fatshion Revolution

    In 2004, the Fatshionista LiveJournal community was founded to "discuss ...

    In 2004, the Fatshionista LiveJournal community was founded to "discuss the ins and outs of fat fashions", and a plus-size fashion blogging network quickly took off. Long marginalized and size-shamed, fatshion bloggers and designers are revolutionizing mainstream fashion and looking fabulous while doing it.

    Nov 18, 2013 Read more
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    Women in Math

    One of history's earliest-known female mathematicians was Hypatia, a scholar ...

    One of history's earliest-known female mathematicians was Hypatia, a scholar and philosopher who was later stoned to death by an angry mob. While conditions have certainly improved for math-loving women today, plenty of obstacles still remain to attracting more girls and women into these numbers-driven disciplines.

    Nov 13, 2013 Read more
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    Women in Engineering

    Engineering has some of the widest gender gaps among the ...

    Engineering has some of the widest gender gaps among the STEM fields, despite having some of the most fascinating -- and lucrative -- career options. Cristen and Caroline explore women's contributions to engineering, why industrial engineering attracts the most women and female students' altruistic motivations for pursuing the challenging degree.

    Nov 11, 2013 Read more
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    Women in Tech

    Why are fewer women than ever before pursuing computer science ...

    Why are fewer women than ever before pursuing computer science degrees? Lauren Vogelbaum of TechStuff stops by the show to discuss the tech industry's gender gap and whether the "brogrammer" culture is a sexist reality.

    Nov 6, 2013 Read more
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    Women in Science

    Kicking off a four-part series on women in STEM fields, ...

    Kicking off a four-part series on women in STEM fields, Cristen and Caroline chat with Julie Douglas of Stuff to Blow Your Mind about the nature vs. nurture debate over women in science.

    Nov 4, 2013 Read more
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    Why are women true crime's bloodthirstiest fans?

    Whether in print or on television, true crime draws its ...

    Whether in print or on television, true crime draws its largest audience from women. Caroline and Cristen autopsy the gory genre to understand the particularly female appeal of so-called "violence porn."

    Oct 30, 2013 Read more
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    What Not to Wear on Halloween

    Halloween 'tis the season for creative costumes, but why do ...

    Halloween 'tis the season for creative costumes, but why do so many people wear racist, offensive outfits? Cristen and Caroline discuss cultural appropriation and how it impacts broader society not just during Halloween season.

    Oct 28, 2013 Read more
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