SMNTY Classics: Why do so few women coach women's basketball?

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Monday Mini Classics: Daylight Saving Time

Since the beginning, Falling back and Springing Forward have drawn ire, discussion and research, but Daylight Saving Time has a specific impact on women. We discuss in the classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

SMNTY Classics: The Legacy of Hugh Hefner, Part 2

In part two of our look at Hugh Hefner and Playboy, we chat with Bridget Todd about packaging the controlling of women's liberation and empowerment, and what it means to take in the true scope of this legacy in this classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat ...  Show more

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