

Helen Andrews
Conservative writer and author of essays on gender and culture, argued in this episode that the 'feminization' of institutions helped produce contemporary wokeness.
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Dec 31, 2025 • 1h 7min
The Problem With Feminising Society - Helen Andrews
Helen Andrews, an American conservative writer and commentator, dives into provocative ideas about how increasing female majorities in institutions have fueled wokeness. She highlights the change in conflict styles that accompany this shift and critiques the resulting punitive cancel culture. Discussing historical examples like the Larry Summers controversy, she connects feminine social dynamics to modern institutional behavior. Andrews warns about the societal risks of declining birth rates and emphasizes the need for academic freedom to counteract wokeness.

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Oct 23, 2025 • 35min
Helen Andrews on the Great Feminisation
Helen Andrews, a conservative writer and author of Boomers, dives into her thought-provoking essay on the rise of 'The Great Feminization.' She explores how female group dynamics fuel cancel culture and the implications of a feminized legal system prioritizing emotional sympathy over evidence. Andrews discusses the shift in professional demographics and argues that these changes are not meritocratic but result from social engineering. With insights on how this impacts institutions and parliamentary debate, she advocates for a return to gender neutrality and meritocracy.

Nov 1, 2025 • 1h 20min
The Daily Signal Presents “The “Signal Sitdown - There's a Revolution Happening You've Never Heard Of. It's Called "The Great Feminization" | Helen Andrews
Helen Andrews, author and commentator known for her insightful critiques, discusses her provocative essay on 'The Great Feminization.' She explores how wokeness and cancel culture stem from demographic shifts towards feminization. Andrews highlights the role of feminine group dynamics in enforcing cancel culture and contrasts the norms of male and female interactions. She dives into how these changes affect various professions, including law and STEM, and reflects on the generational impact of these cultural shifts.


