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In Celebration of Teen Girls and Friendship with YA author Tanya Boteju
Manage episode 321990619 series 2948995
In the first full-length episode of season two, Ama & Ameema invite educator and YA author Tanya Boteju on to the show to chat with them about a topic that has been bothering the two of them for a while: why society seems to enjoy mocking teen girls and young women for their interests. Has this been bothering you as well? Oh buds, then get your earbuds ready because this is the episode for you.
Throughout the next hour, you'll hear the following:
- Tanya shares her experience of writing her books
- Why the fuck are we so hard on teen girls
- Why don't we take teen girls seriously?
- What makes a good example of teen friendship in media?
- In our first segment, Courtney Summers, the New York Times bestselling and award-winning YA author shares the advice on teen friendship she wishes she was given sooner in life
- In our second segment, Tanya shares some of her fave pieces of media that represent teen girls and friendship
- Then we wrap it all up by playing a game of Pop Culture Yearbook to decide who would start their own MLM or lipsync on SNL.
If you liked what you heard, maybe think about rating us! You can also find all our social links by visiting our Lnk.Bio page. Heck, if you want - leave us a voicemail. We love to answer questions from our listeners or take suggestions about what you'd like us to cover. Maybe we'll even feature it in a future show!
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Further Reading
- 5 Harmful Ways We Fail Teenage Girls as a Society - Everyday Feminism
- Stop Indiscriminately Hating Things Teenage Girls Like - Medium
- Society Hates Teen Girls - The Foreword
- There’s a culture of hating teenage girls and no one’s talking about it - The Southerner
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Want to support us? Then send us a few bucks on Ko-Fi! All the money helps us with production costs and creating the podcast you hear today.
72 episodes
Manage episode 321990619 series 2948995
In the first full-length episode of season two, Ama & Ameema invite educator and YA author Tanya Boteju on to the show to chat with them about a topic that has been bothering the two of them for a while: why society seems to enjoy mocking teen girls and young women for their interests. Has this been bothering you as well? Oh buds, then get your earbuds ready because this is the episode for you.
Throughout the next hour, you'll hear the following:
- Tanya shares her experience of writing her books
- Why the fuck are we so hard on teen girls
- Why don't we take teen girls seriously?
- What makes a good example of teen friendship in media?
- In our first segment, Courtney Summers, the New York Times bestselling and award-winning YA author shares the advice on teen friendship she wishes she was given sooner in life
- In our second segment, Tanya shares some of her fave pieces of media that represent teen girls and friendship
- Then we wrap it all up by playing a game of Pop Culture Yearbook to decide who would start their own MLM or lipsync on SNL.
If you liked what you heard, maybe think about rating us! You can also find all our social links by visiting our Lnk.Bio page. Heck, if you want - leave us a voicemail. We love to answer questions from our listeners or take suggestions about what you'd like us to cover. Maybe we'll even feature it in a future show!
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Further Reading
- 5 Harmful Ways We Fail Teenage Girls as a Society - Everyday Feminism
- Stop Indiscriminately Hating Things Teenage Girls Like - Medium
- Society Hates Teen Girls - The Foreword
- There’s a culture of hating teenage girls and no one’s talking about it - The Southerner
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Want to support us? Then send us a few bucks on Ko-Fi! All the money helps us with production costs and creating the podcast you hear today.
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