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And Another Thing With Dave, by Dave Smith

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In This Episode: Spirited Journey joins me again

In this thought-provoking episode of And Another Thing with Dave, we tackle controversial and complex topics surrounding gender identity, rights, and societal shifts. Join Dave and his guest as they delve into the following:


  • Wrangling Cats & Life Updates: A lighthearted start discussing pets and the chaos they bring to our lives.
  • Transgender Athletes and Sports: Exploring the psychological and social impact on women in sports with the rise of transgender athletes, backed by a staggering claim of nearly 900 medals awarded to trans competitors in recent Olympics.
  • The Role of Studies and Agendas: A critical look at who funds studies on gender issues and the motivations behind such agendas, including the influence of organizations like the WEF.
  • Historical Context: Insights from books such as A History of Women in America and Incident in the Life of a Slave Girl, highlighting perspectives that challenge traditional narratives.
  • Bathroom Debates: The pros and cons of all-gender bathrooms, environmental inefficiencies, and the societal implications of merging spaces traditionally divided by gender.
  • Compelled Pronoun Use: The growing trend of mandating pronoun introductions in classrooms and workplaces, and the pushback against being forced to comply with these norms.
  • Equal Rights vs. Being the Same: A nuanced discussion on the difference between achieving equal rights and erasing the individuality of genders in the pursuit of equality.
  • Workplace Policies and Education: Personal experiences navigating HR policies and training about transgender issues, and the challenges of integrating new norms into professional environments.


This episode challenges societal norms, encourages open dialogue, and emphasizes the importance of respecting individual experiences without losing sight of broader societal goals.

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