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The Tea with the Women of NSP - International Women's Day Special

The Tea with the Women of NSP - International Women's Day Special

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The Tea with NSP and the women of the committee: The beautiful women of NSP openly discuss their experiences with being female; from the meaning of feminism, nerd culture, puberty and policing of women's bodies, to mansplaining, hilarious anecdotes, internalised misogyny and bad porn. Meet Morgan, Nina, Amelia, Farrah and Olga as they cover the good, the bad and the ugly of what identifying as female means for them.


TW: Open and honest discussions of rape culture, sexual harassment and the sexualisation of young bodies.


This episode is dedicated to all female identifying bodies.


Hosts: Committee members, Morgan, Nina, Amelia, Farrah and Olga.


The Tea with NSP is a podcast focused on growing up and understanding yourself. It is a student-produced podcast by National Student Pride that highlights stories about LGBTQ+ life. We want to talk about those formative years and most importantly, would you go back and do anything differently? 


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