The Suzanne Venker Show Podcast

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  • SUZANNE VENKER is an author, columnist and radio host known as The Feminist Fixer. Suzanne teaches women how to succeed with men in life and in love by rejecting the concept of sexual equality and embracing male and female nature instead.  Meet Suzanne

    SUZANNE VENKER is an author, columnist and radio host known as The Feminist Fixer. Suzanne teaches women how to succeed with men in life and in love by rejecting the concept of sexual equality and embracing male and female nature instead.

    Read More Below Why is Suzanne The Feminist Fixer?  Because she helps fix what feminists have broken: the relationship between women and men.

    Suzanne Venker stems from a long line of women trailblazers and activists, a group that’s typically associated with feminist thinkers. But the women in Suzanne’s family weren’t feminists. While they were highly accomplished, professional women, they were, first and foremost, wives and mothers whose conservative, or classically liberal, ideals underpinned their worldview.

    As a result, Suzanne grew up with a view of women and men that was decidedly different from the status quo. First and foremost, she was not taught that American women are oppressed by the so-called patriarchy. On the contrary, she knew women could do whatever they set their minds to because the women in her family proved it in spades.

    Second, Suzanne was not taught that women who took time out of their professional lives to raise a family were letting down the Sisterhood. On the contrary, she was taught that nothing in life is more important or valuable than raising children.

    Third, Suzanne was not taught to view men as the enemy. On the contrary, most men are a woman’s greatest asset for those who understand the male psyche and how vastly different it is from women’s.

    This countercultural worldview made Suzanne’s understanding of sex and dating, marriage and motherhood, work and family refreshingly different and resulted in her success in all of these domains. She believes strongly that women today are misled when it comes to these issues and has thus made it her mission to fight feminist narratives that undermine women’s happiness.

    Suzanne’s message is not only inspiring, it’s empowering, for it helps women embrace their inherent self-worth rather than feel the need to prove their value to men and to society or become a man’s “equal,” as feminists repeatedly insist women do.

    Suzanne is a columnist at the Washington Examinerand at Lively Journal. She is also a contributor at The Federalist and a former Fox News contributor. Her 2012 article, “The War on Men,” remains one of Fox News’ most read opeds in history.

    Suzanne’s work has appeared in publications such as TimeUSA TodayParents and the New York Post and has been featured in The Wall Street JournalNewsweek, The Atlantic, Forbes, The Huffington Post and London’s Daily Mail.

    Her TV credits include Fox & Friends, STOSSEL, The View, CNN, ABC and more. She has appeared on hundreds of radio programs throughout the country, and her work has been featured on “The Dr. Laura Program,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “The Rush Limbaugh Show.”

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SUZANNE VENKER is an author, columnist and radio host known as The Feminist Fixer. Suzanne teaches women how to succeed with men in life and in love by rejecting the concept of sexual equality and embracing male and female nature instead.  Meet Suzanne

SUZANNE VENKER is an author, columnist and radio host known as The Feminist Fixer. Suzanne teaches women how to succeed with men in life and in love by rejecting the concept of sexual equality and embracing male and female nature instead.

Read More Below Why is Suzanne The Feminist Fixer?  Because she helps fix what feminists have broken: the relationship between women and men.

Suzanne Venker stems from a long line of women trailblazers and activists, a group that’s typically associated with feminist thinkers. But the women in Suzanne’s family weren’t feminists. While they were highly accomplished, professional women, they were, first and foremost, wives and mothers whose conservative, or classically liberal, ideals underpinned their worldview.

As a result, Suzanne grew up with a view of women and men that was decidedly different from the status quo. First and foremost, she was not taught that American women are oppressed by the so-called patriarchy. On the contrary, she knew women could do whatever they set their minds to because the women in her family proved it in spades.

Second, Suzanne was not taught that women who took time out of their professional lives to raise a family were letting down the Sisterhood. On the contrary, she was taught that nothing in life is more important or valuable than raising children.

Third, Suzanne was not taught to view men as the enemy. On the contrary, most men are a woman’s greatest asset for those who understand the male psyche and how vastly different it is from women’s.

This countercultural worldview made Suzanne’s understanding of sex and dating, marriage and motherhood, work and family refreshingly different and resulted in her success in all of these domains. She believes strongly that women today are misled when it comes to these issues and has thus made it her mission to fight feminist narratives that undermine women’s happiness.

Suzanne’s message is not only inspiring, it’s empowering, for it helps women embrace their inherent self-worth rather than feel the need to prove their value to men and to society or become a man’s “equal,” as feminists repeatedly insist women do.

Suzanne is a columnist at the Washington Examinerand at Lively Journal. She is also a contributor at The Federalist and a former Fox News contributor. Her 2012 article, “The War on Men,” remains one of Fox News’ most read opeds in history.

Suzanne’s work has appeared in publications such as TimeUSA TodayParents and the New York Post and has been featured in The Wall Street JournalNewsweek, The Atlantic, Forbes, The Huffington Post and London’s Daily Mail.

Her TV credits include Fox & Friends, STOSSEL, The View, CNN, ABC and more. She has appeared on hundreds of radio programs throughout the country, and her work has been featured on “The Dr. Laura Program,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and “The Rush Limbaugh Show.”

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  • Episode 7 - The Lies You’ve Been Fed: Heather Mac Donald
    2019/08/28

    Heather Mac Donald is the Thomas W. Smith Fellow at the Manhattan Institute, a contributing editor of City Journal, and a New York Times bestselling author. Her most recent book is The Diversity Delusion: How Race and Gender Pandering Corrupt the University and Undermine Our Culture.

    Two of the greatest travesties in American culture may appear unrelated, but they’re not. They are (1) the breakdown of the family and subsequent rise in father-absent homes (2) the complete eradication of a liberal education in our nation’s universities in favor of a monopoly on left-wing groupthink. From the time they step foot on college campuses, and often even before, young people are taught in no uncertain terms that oppression and victimhood are embedded in the American way of life.

    This message is especially geared toward women, who are sold a false notion of equality under the guise that men and women are the same, which has wreaked havoc on sex and relationships. Heather Mac Donald explains that sexual liberation is having a “nervous breakdown” on college campuses as well as in the culture.

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    46 分
  • Episode 6 - A Conversation with Joy Pullmann: Why the Feminist Life Script Makes Most Women Miserable
    2019/08/28

    Joy Pullmann is the author of The Education Invasion, executive editor at The Federalist, and the mother of five children.

    Our culture is so saturated in feminist ideology that even conservatives think inside its wheel ruts. This wouldn’t be a problem except that feminism is antithetical to human flourishing because it has a false view of human nature.

    The stark difference bw men and women when it comes to mate selection and family planning is just one example. Women have the most marital bargaining power in their 20s. The smartest female strategy, then, is to lock in a husband before women have to compete against younger, more fertile women.

    This is the exact opposite of what our society tells women to do. It tells women to do the same thing men do. But women are not men. Our bodies are different, our fertility is different, and our priorities are different.

    Joy Pullmann explains why the feminist life script that encourages women to postpone marriage and motherhood indefinitely is not only bad for women but not what most women want. She also tells her own story about how she got “lucky” with an unintended and unplanned pregnancy.

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    44 分
  • Episode 5 - The Harmful Effects of Maternal Absence: A Conversation with Erica Komisar, LCSW-Tom Twellman of Hair Saloon
    2019/08/28

    Erica Komisar, LCSW, is a psychoanalyst, parent coach, and the author of Being There: Why Prioritizing Motherhood in the First Three Years Matters. http://www.komisar.com/

    We’ll talk today with Erica Komisar who’ll explain why a mother’s emotional and physical presence in her child’s life—especially during the first three years—gives the child a greater chance of growing up emotionally healthy, happy, secure, and resilient. We’ll also talk with Erica about why it’s so hard to discuss this issue with mainstream media and how important it is for women and families to seek out the information they need in order to make good decisions about work and family.

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    44 分

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