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The World Is The Wrong Shape For Women with Leah Sargeant

Mere Fidelity

Release Date: 12/03/2025

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Mere Fidelity

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Derek, Brad, and Alastair talk with Leah Sargeant about her book The Dignity of Dependence. They discuss why the world is built for male bodies, how pregnancy exposes universal human dependence, whether artificial wombs would help anyone, what's wrong with workplace dynamics, and why autonomy is a dangerous cultural idol.   Chapters   00:00 Introduction to The Dignity of Dependence   01:07 Unpacking the Feminist Manifesto   03:15 The Intersection of Feminism and Dependence   06:24 Christian Perspectives on Feminism   08:06 Navigating...

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Derek, Brad, and Alastair talk with Leah Sargeant about her book The Dignity of Dependence. They discuss why the world is built for male bodies, how pregnancy exposes universal human dependence, whether artificial wombs would help anyone, what's wrong with workplace dynamics, and why autonomy is a dangerous cultural idol.

 

Chapters
 
00:00 Introduction to The Dignity of Dependence
 
01:07 Unpacking the Feminist Manifesto
 
03:15 The Intersection of Feminism and Dependence
 
06:24 Christian Perspectives on Feminism
 
08:06 Navigating Interchangeability in Society
 
12:37 Accommodating Differences in a Standardized World
 
17:40 The Role of Dependence in Human Experience
 
21:54 The Asymmetry of Dependence and Fertility
 
29:54 The Power of Asking for Help
 
31:10 Marketization of Relationships
 
32:24 The Impact of Endless Choices
 
33:54 Debt and Relationships
 
36:25 Navigating Dependence and Dependability
 
38:16 The Dignity of Dependence
 
39:47 The Intersection of Dependence and Dignity
 
43:28 Gender Dynamics in Dependence
 
46:23 Skepticism Towards Artificial Wombs
 
50:44 Technical Challenges in Podcasting
 
51:56 The Ethics of Artificial Wombs
 
53:28 The Experience of Motherhood
 
55:54 Navigating Technological Consequentialism
 
57:33 The Role of Suffering in Life
 
59:00 Gender Dynamics in Professional Environments
 
01:00:29 Historical Context of Gender Roles
 
01:03:00 The Nature of Workplace Relationships
 
01:05:47 HR Dynamics and Workplace Culture
 
01:08:05 The Intersection of Gender and Professionalism
 
01:16:48 Concluding Thoughts on Dependence and Gender