Episode 148: Hurricane Gender downgraded to Tropical Depression Gender


Speaking of depression, Cori admits his but Nina sounds so cynically resigned maybe she’s depressed too. After discussing feline euphoria, free speech, hate speech, terrible presidential candidates, and men’s clothing, Cori reveals his misadventures trying to get actual medical care from endocrinologists who prioritize “gender identity” over human health. Nina brags about her postmenopausal testosterone-producing cojones and insists women are more than “estrogen containers”. We’re getting sick of talking about gender but no one will talk to us about AI, and if we continue insulting potential guests no one will talk to us at all. Is this the end of “content”? Listen and decide — but please don’t tell us.

Links:

Nina’s announces write-in candidacy on Twitter while wearing men’s clothing: https://x.com/ninapaley/status/1838284192540491924/photo/2

Judge TERF episode: https://www.heterodorx.com/podcast/episode-145-queering-the-law-with-judge-terf/

Will Malone (Endocrinologist) episode: https://www.heterodorx.com/podcast/episode-63-ask-an-endocrinologist-with-dr-william-malone/

Women’s volleyball teams refusing to play San Jose State: https://www.christianpost.com/news/womens-volleyball-teams-forfeit-against-sjsu-over-trans-player.html

High school girls’ volleyball player gets concussion from male player: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-13693959/payton-mcnabb-volleyball-player-paralyzed-brain-damage-transgender.html

Female athletes sue NCAA: https://www.iconswomen.com/take-on-the-ncaa/

Seder-Masochism (Nina’s movie about Passover): https://sedermasochism.com/download/

Nina’s weird art gloves

apocalypseanimated.com

mysticsymbolic.art

2 thoughts on “Episode 148: Hurricane Gender downgraded to Tropical Depression Gender

  1. The poet Louise Gluck wrote this. Swap out ‘write books’ for ‘podcast’ and ‘poets’ for ‘podcasters,’ and please don’t stop the podcast.

    “Those of us who write books presumably wish to reach many.  But some poets do not see reaching many in spatial terms, as in the filled auditorium.  They see reaching many temporally, sequentially, many over time, into the future, but in some profound way these readers always come singly, one by one.”

    Heterodorx will always be my go-to, no matter what you talk about.

    Best from Dublin,
    Sue Norton

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