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  <title>Episode 38 - Rational Femininity with Rachel Bock</title>
  <description>Modern feminism claims to fight for equality for women.&amp;amp;nbsp; But what is feminism?&amp;amp;nbsp; And what do they mean by equality?&amp;amp;nbsp; Saving Elephants host Josh Lewis is joined by Rachel Bock, a biologist who abandoned feminism when she came to believe it was leading her away from what she truly wanted in life.&amp;amp;nbsp; Rachel has since been vocal about her experience with feminism and its inherent dangers for women, warning: &amp;amp;nbsp; “When I was a feminist I didn't understand: ‘feminists destroy the family.’ &amp;amp;nbsp;Science progressed. &amp;amp;nbsp;I worked 70+ hr weeks, checking experiments at 3 am, in lab at Christmas....My friends had children. &amp;amp;nbsp;Now they have families and I have publications. &amp;amp;nbsp;Don't make my mistake.&amp;amp;nbsp; I am not saying that girls shouldn't pursue science if they want. &amp;amp;nbsp;By all means, go for it. &amp;amp;nbsp;But we cannot simultaneously push girls into intense, demanding career paths while neglecting to mention that the majority of them will want children, which requires its own planning.” &amp;amp;nbsp; “To be clear, I am grateful for my career and for supportive parents, teachers, colleagues that all wanted me to succeed and be happy. &amp;amp;nbsp;I always loved science and deeply love that I was able to study it for so long. &amp;amp;nbsp;I am not angry. &amp;amp;nbsp;I am not placing blame elsewhere. &amp;amp;nbsp;I made all my choices w/ the information I had at the time. &amp;amp;nbsp;This information was heavily biased towards career and caused me to prioritize work over my romantic relationships. &amp;amp;nbsp;There were many missed opportunities there. &amp;amp;nbsp;The feminist view that I had was that if I didn't prioritize my science career, I was giving into the system that just saw me as a baby-maker. &amp;amp;nbsp;I wanted to prove I was more. &amp;amp;nbsp;There is so much wrong with that perception, which is why I feel that feminism was a cancer on my mind.” &amp;amp;nbsp; Rachel Bock is a biologist with over 15 years in scientific research and writing for both technical and informal audiences. &amp;amp;nbsp;She has received numerous awards for presentations, published in peer-review publications, and taught children, college-students, and adults about science.&amp;amp;nbsp; Her areas of research has involved immunity/disease, evolution and genetics, physiology, ecology, wildlife, and statistics.&amp;amp;nbsp; Rachel holds a Master’s in Biology and left her Ph.D. after 3 years when she realized the path was no longer for her. &amp;amp;nbsp;She has since focused more time on building a fulfilling family life with absolute work/life balance. &amp;amp;nbsp; You can find Rachel on Twitter at @RachelBock9 or check out her website at rachelbock9.com. &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
  <author_name>Saving Elephants | Millennials defending &amp;amp; expressing conservative values</author_name>
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