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A Woman’s Place

A Woman’s Place

By: A Woman’s Place with Scott & Ashley
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Join A Woman’s Place with Scott and Ashley for a deep dive into the state of women today – in Florida, the US, and around the world. Whether you’re looking to stay informed, find support, feel empowered, or just get the facts about how policy changes affect half the planet, A Woman’s Place is your friend. Tune in each episode as we break down the issues, clarify the facts, engage in thoughtful discussions, and provide insights that matter. Produced by Ashley Brown and E. Scott Osborne (www.escottosborne.com).Copyright 2025 All rights reserved. Political Science Politics & Government
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  • Sexual Assault: When Culture Decides Credibility
    Apr 16 2026
    Are you sure? What were you wearing? In the first of a two-part series, we sit down with Northwestern Pritzker School of Law professor and former prosecutor Deborah Tuerkheimer to discuss her book, Credible: Why We Doubt Accusers and Protect Abusers. We explore the "credibility discount" that grants abusers impunity and the cultural narratives that cause even well-intentioned people to doubt survivors. By examining the massive gap between the rarity of false reports and our collective skepticism, Tuerkheimer challenges us to break the legal and social patterns that preserve the status quo. Resources: Credible – HarperCollins, Deborah Tuerkheimer, RAINN's National Sexual Assault Hotline
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    27 mins
  • Culture Bait: Gender, Fear, and the Politics of Division
    Apr 2 2026

    This episode explores how gender sits at the center of a cultural moment where identity, power, and politics are deeply intertwined. Why are traditional gender roles resurfacing? Why is there such intense backlash? And how did something so personal become such a powerful political tool?

    As conversations about gender grow louder, more polarized, and increasingly weaponized, we ask a deeper question: who wrote the rules and do they still serve us?

    From patriarchy and power structures to LGBTQ+ identity, reproductive rights, and resistance to social change, this episode unpacks the roles we’ve inherited and what happens when we begin to challenge and rewrite them.

    Resources: Autocracy and patriarchy are surging worldwide—but women are pushing back | Harvard Kennedy School, Gender Ideology, the Far Right, and LGBTQ Politics | PS: Political Science & Politics | Cambridge Core, America's 'Marriage Material' Shortage

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    27 mins
  • Stay-at-Home-Dads: The Facts and One Man's Thoughts | Part Two
    Mar 19 2026

    In Part Two, Jeff Hartman, an 8-year military veteran and longtime high school teacher, shares his perspective on being a stay-at-home dad in the United States and navigating a traditionally female-dominated space. He reflects on the praise and criticism his family has faced, the expectations placed on mothers, and the realities of building community among stay-at-home moms. The conversation also explores the social isolation of full-time caregiving and the economic realities that are reshaping modern parenting roles.

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    29 mins
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