Have you listened to our episode, "What's That Smell?"
If so, it's quiz time! Let us know your answer in the comments.
Which one of these smells is really used as a method of diagnosis in medicine?
A) mousy
B) maple syrup
C) fruity
D) fishy
E) all of the above
F) none
Do you ever worry about your smell...down there? Join Ronni and Rebecca in a conversation about how cool smell is, all things genital odor, and the historical misogyny that brainwashed us to believe that you could find a witch thanks to her vaginal smell. #littlebitloud#podcast
Thank you, @lzreis, for this month's important and informative chat! We're thrilled to call you our inaugural guest! Check out this month's episode via our bio & Elizabeth's fantastic book here: https://t.co/cDQJOXWqyH
#intersex#sexhist#genderhist#MedTwitter#twitterstorians
"They feel they've been pathologized!" Prof. @lzreis gets deserved props for her book #BodiesInDoubt exploring intersex people and their fight for autonomy over their bodies. LISTEN:
Have you listened to the episode yet?
Catch up before episode 2 drops later this month!
Rebecca shares an essential point in the history of sexuality in our first episode of season 2. It is not a timeless idea that everyone should be sexual--even if it sometimes feels like it.
Our first episode of season two is available wherever you get your podcasts! Rebecca and Ronni discuss the history and medical definitions of asexuality and break down misconceptions about sexual identities.
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#littlebitloud#asexual#asexualawareness#lgbtqia#sexhist
Have you been able to listen to episode 6 yet? Ronni and Rebecca are split on their go-to latke accompaniment. What do you think? Applesauce or sour cream? Let us know in the comments!
Think of what we could do when we take weight stigma out of the exam room. We shouldn't have to hear patients say, "This is because I'm fat, right?" Because what if it's not? Learn about the history of weight stigma in healthcare & ways to combat it with this month's episode.