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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

NHS Undercover: An interview with silenced women, working in the NHS.

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IncitefulPod · 23/04/2025 08:52

Not sure if anyone has heard this, but it's an interview with three women working in different roles within the NHS.
They talk about the creep of gender ideology into NHS policy, and the impact this had on language, workplace culture, and patient care.

Even knowing this sort of thing was happening, it was still shocking to hear their first hand experiences.
I feel like it's essential listening following the Supreme Court ruling, as we start to unpick what went wrong and what needs to change.

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Rightsraptor · 23/04/2025 09:44

Really good podcast, thoroughly recommend it

TwoLoonsAndASprout · 23/04/2025 09:57

Thank you for this! Looks like a good one.

Bluebootsgreenboots · 23/04/2025 11:59

More amazing women speaking. Shocking stories. Not surprising, but still shocking. Thanks for sharing - I’ll be listening to more of this series.

loveyouradvice · 24/04/2025 00:58

fascinating... and deeply shocking... thank you

rebmacesrevda · 24/04/2025 08:34

I know a doctor who is involved in writing national clinical guidelines for NHS hospitals, and is having her language policed. I have shared this excellent podcast with her, and encouraged her to stand her ground.

LunaTheCat · 24/04/2025 08:37

I am going to listen later.. also a doctor.

Bluebootsgreenboots · 24/04/2025 08:42

The podcast made me think of ‘The Traitors’ principle a the idea that an informed minority will always beat a majority that’s been kept in the dark. By making GC beliefs so shameful/punishable that they’re driven underground, so GCers find it difficult to identify each other and organise.
It worked for a while.

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