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Ginny Hogan

Raising Questions

A weekly Society, Culture and Comedy podcast
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Raising Questions

Ginny Hogan

Raising Questions

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Raising Questions

Ginny Hogan

Raising Questions

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This episode is fantastic! Austin is so kind and vulnerable, and the amount that he cares about his friend really shines through. He details fixing a friendship after a friend breakup, reconciling with himself what he'd done wrong, and apprecia
My guest this week is wonderful. Kattoo tells a really juicy story about a friend breakup with a college friend, who she later lived with as an adult (for the second time). We talk friend breakups when there's a large group of friends, friends
Welcome to Season 3 of Raising Questions! In this season, I'm investigating friendship—and to start with, friend breakups. My guest this week is FANTASTIC. I asked people to shares stories of friend breakups, and Aaron delivered. His breakup ha
This week, brilliant cartoonist & satirist Jason Adam Katzenstein joins me to discuss his own masculinity—something he tries not to think about. We discuss what distinguishes someone as a man, why it's hard for masculinity not to be toxic, and
This episode is so fun! I invited Blythe Roberson on because a) she's one of my favorite writers b) I consider her an expert on men. She's the author of How to Date Men When You Hate Men, which means she has a very well-informed opinion on how
This episode is enlightening. Comedian Will Hines does something impressive—he presents a very clear, specific example of what's harder about being a man, and he explains exactly what men are useful for. In many ways, this is exactly what I'm s
This episode is fantastic! Andrew is so open with me about his career in construction, why he loves it, and how fatherhood changed his views on masculinity. He discusses the need to make the construction industry less toxically masculine, while
This week's guest is wonderful. Nick comes on the show to discuss how cancer took away certain parts of his masculinity, and how that changed the way he thought about it. We talk personal growth, fatherhood, journalism, how to unlearn the messa
This week’s episode is awesome. My guest is Alex Manley, the author of The New Masculinity: A Roadmap for a 21st-Century Definition of Manhood— a guidebook for men today who want to escape the shackles of toxic masculinity. In this episode, we
This episode is so fun! Brilliant comedian Django Gold joins me to talk all things masculinity, including how his hippie upbringing influenced his ideas about masculinity, why he doesn't think there's anything hard about being a man, and why Mr
This week's episode was amazing! The brilliant Miriam Clayton-Erickson comes on to discuss "expansive masculinity"—the topic of her PhD thesis. She tells me about how traditional ideas of masculinity are limiting to men, and when we expand the
The hilarious and very insightful Dan Rosen joins me to discuss all things positive masculinity. He prepared a lot for this interview, and it shows—he's very knowledgable and offers some great reading recommendations. We cover a lot, including:
This episode is so fun! Camille & I talk all things positive masculinity, from her childhood in Atlanta, the intersection of racism & misogyny at the University of Alabama (and other places), her Fulbright Scholarship in Turkey, and her career
This episode, I have the absolute pleasure of talking to Mayor Joe Signorello of Roselle Park, NJ! We cover how he got into politics, what both the left & the right (but mostly the right) get wrong about positive masculinity, what positive masc
This is an incredible episode for the history buffs or anyone who's just curious how we came to decide that marriage was the right way to form a family. Dr. Coontz is the Director of Research and Public Education for the Council on Contemporary
I'm so excited to close out this season with We Are Childfree founder Zoe Noble! She came on the pod to discuss her amazing storytelling community of childfree people all over the world. Zoe is a photographer by trade, and after a ride with a p
This episode is amazing! Laura details her journey to not becoming a mother, including how she knew at a young age that she wanted to be childfree, what effect her Midwestern upbringing had on the decision, how happy she is to not have children
This is the first episode I ever recorded! Miraculously salvaged by my brilliant editor Brendan Weathers, as I didn't know anything about audio recording at the time. Josh told me about his path to becoming a father. He discussed all the concer
This week's ep is a double header! The hilarious duo Noel & Maude join me to discuss how to fit a baby into a creative lifestyle. Noel is a hilarious comedy friend (and frequent collaborator) of mine, and Maude is a new friend who's worked in T
This episode is amazing! Andrea Bartz, one of my favorite thriller writers, joins me to discuss being childfree, coming out at age 34, how our culture/media tells women what lives to want, and how scary it is to upend that heteronormative statu
I was in search of a single father by choice, and Scott answered my call! He has two daughters, one of whom came to live with him when she was a teenager. Scott's had a fascinating life, and we really get into it in this episode. We talk raisin
This week’s guest is Ruby Warrington. She’s the author of five books: Sober Curious, Material Girl, Mystical World, The Numinous Astro Desk, The Sober Curious Reset, and Women Without Kids. As you might imagine, the last one is what I asked her
Rachel and I have an amazing conversation about her decision not to become a parent. We discuss how a variety of factors—including childhood trauma, cancer, and an autism diagnosis—contributed to this choice. Rachel offers insights into so many
My guest this week is the delightful Hailly. Hailly doesn't have her own children, but she has mothered. In this episode, we cover all the ways somebody can be a mother, the fucked-up criminal justice system, divorce, and what happens when some
I'm OBSESSED with this episode! Chris has lived a life. And I mean a life. He was a professional fighter for many years and was even on American Ninja Warrior. He gives a ton of details on what that life looks like and exactly how dehydrated he
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