From Aborting Life To Aborting Gender

From Aborting Life To Aborting Gender

The World According To Ben Stein

Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by Myles Wakeham and Remso Martinez to discuss. when we say people are going crazy for “trans” we’re not talking about transformers! From the board rooms of CNN to the writers rooms at Disney, big tech and big corporations are forcing us to think that everybody everywhere we go is one mood swing away from getting a sex change. Do we have the answers why? Probably not, but we do have a great panel tonight including Myles Wakeham from www.beunconstrained.com and “On The Run” host Remso W. Martinez. PLUS: if you go into someone’s house and see brownies in the kitchen, should you go ahead and take one or ask first? All the important questions and topics of the day are answered in this fantastic episode.

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1:04:001 Apr 2022

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Gender Debates and Society: Ben Stein's Bold Conversations

A lot of problems that we have today I don’t genuinely believe would have existed had it not been for social media.

What happens when you mix a panel of sharp minds with some of the most contentious topics of our time? You get an episode of 'The World According to Ben Stein' that's bound to make you think. In this episode, Ben Stein and co-host Judah Friedman are joined by Myles Wakeham and Remso Martinez to dive into the heated discussions surrounding gender identity and societal norms.

They’re not just skimming the surface either; they go deep, questioning the impact of big tech, corporate agendas, and social media on our perceptions of gender. Ever wondered why it feels like everyone’s talking about gender transitions? This panel doesn't have all the answers, but their perspectives are eye-opening. They argue that the influence of major corporations and social media is pushing a narrative that might not align with everyone’s reality.

And it’s not just about gender; the conversation veers into election integrity and vaccine mandates, making for a rich tapestry of debate. The episode also sprinkles in lighter moments—like whether you should help yourself to a brownie at someone else's house or ask first—keeping the tone balanced and engaging. If you're looking for a podcast that tackles tough issues head-on while still keeping things relatable, this episode is for you.

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