#1729
Mentioned in 20 episodes

Invisible women

Book • 1999

Mentioned by

Mentioned in 20 episodes

Mentioned by Hannah Witton when discussing gender differences in life expectancy and marriage.
99 snips
Sex, Relationships and Everything in Between - Hannah Witton
Recommended by Sarah Isger while discussing feminist issues.
52 snips
Is ‘cancel culture’ cancelled?
Mentioned by Mary Claire Haver in the context of discussing the lack of research on women's health and the impact of menopause.
46 snips
Has The Medical System Betrayed Women? How To Take Back Control of Your Health
Mentioned by Allie Miller when discussing books that provide insights into the impact of AI on various aspects of life.
44 snips
ChatGPT did NOT title this podcast (w/ Allie Miller & Ethan Mollick)
Mentioned by Helen Lewis as a book highlighting the exclusion of women in drug trials.
39 snips
#400 - The Politics of Information
Mentioned by Helen Lewis while discussing health studies often excluding women.
27 snips
#570 - Helen Lewis - Investigating The World Of Modern Gurus
Mentioned by Samira Ahmed as a landmark book in the history of feminism.
25 snips
Difficult Feminism: History’s Complicated Changemakers
Recommended by Sarah Isgur as one of her favorite books and a top beach read.
21 snips
Ms. Crash Test Dummy
Mentioned by Paul Dolan as a book about how the world is built by men for men.
13 snips
Is it better to be born a girl or a boy?
Recommended by David Bailey as a helpful resource to understand issues women face.
S26 Ep 6 |Desperate for God to Intervene: The Ongoing Tarry
Recommended by Colette Duffy for its eye-opening exploration of gender bias and sexism in everyday life.
The Book Club Live: Books by women that challenged & changed us
Mentioned by Kate Nash when discussing gender bias and medical testing.
Kate Nash: Feminism, why Musk is a fool and the music industry
Mentioned by Tim Harford in relation to a study on a drug that might provide total pain relief for dysmenorrhea.
The True Scandal of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Mentioned by Roman Mars as the author of a book about data bias in design.
Invisible Women
Mentioned by Victoria Smith in the context of discussing the male body as the default in societal design and data.
Misogyny and the Middle-Aged Woman, with Victoria Smith, Hadley Freeman and Sonia Sodha, Part Two

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