
Understanding Gender & Sexuality In Modern Times | Che Barnes
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About this listen
In this incredibly informative episode we look at
- How the agricultural revolution influences gender til this day
- How a "good Christian girl" became a gender activist
- What's the difference between gender and sexuality?
- How many intersex people are born a day in the UK (you'll be surprised!)
- Advice for Hospitality people working with LGBTQ+ people; and
- What to do if you misgender or mispronoun your colleague?
If you don't know much about the conversations going on about gender, or don't really understand it
then this episode is really worth a listen.
Guest Tracey Rashid co-hosts with Timothy R. Andrews for this episode.
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More information on Che Barnes can be found at:
Lets Talk Gender (Website)
If you wish to contact Che directly, please contact her at: hello@letstalkgender.co.uk
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BIIIIGGG thank you to this episodes' sponsor The Brighton Box Gallery, award winning art gallery in the heart of Brighton, for making this episode possible.
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Timothy Put The Kettel on is Co-hosted by:
Timothy R. Andrews
Sarah Kettel
Tracey Rashid
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Editing & Visuals by: Timothy R Andrews
Theme Tune: "Mandarin & Chocolate" by Doriane Woo
Feat voiceover artist, Lara Rathod
Sound Effects by: Epidemic Sound
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