SMNTY Classics: The Women Behind Disney

SMNTY Classics: The Women Behind Disney

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Happy Hour #203: SMNTY Wants to Dance With Somebody

Not only is dancing fun, but it has numerous health benefits. Anney and Samantha break down some of the reasons why you should bust a move.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

How Grok is Hurting Women and Children

X's AI chatbot Grok has recently been involved in some high profile cases of generating damaging and disturbing images of young girls and women. However, this is not new, but part of a pattern across several tech platforms and is rooted in societal issues. Bridget Todd breaks it ...  Show more

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