• Episode #17 The BIG little shmeckle episode with journalist Marina Kamenev

  • Sep 23 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Episode #17 The BIG little shmeckle episode with journalist Marina Kamenev

  • Summary

  • Do Jewish men have smaller schmeckles than the average population? Co-hosts Tami and (reluctant) Dash are joined by journalist, author and masterful researcher Marina Kamenev to crunch the numbers and unpack the centuries-old racist stereotype. Plus a not-to-be-missed original song which answers the evergreen question: Does size matter?

    Special thanks to online men’s health platform MOSH for their support:

    getmosh.com.au

    And Sigit Anw for giving us permission to use ‘Frank Sinatra My Way Remix [Wildstylez Tribute] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mv8bssH5sbo

    Articles adjacent to the issues discussed:

    https://thejewishindependent.com.au/unnecessary-alarm-over-circumcision

    https://thejewishindependent.com.au/why-i-didnt-circumcise-my-second-son

    https://thejewishindependent.com.au/a-rabbi-is-overseeing-pornhub-thats-actually-not-so-weird

    https://thejewishindependent.com.au/what-does-a-typical-family-look-like-in-the-21st-century

    Email your feedback, questions, show ideas etc: ashamed@thejewishindependent.com.au

    (You can also email voice memos here).

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    Tami and Dash on Instagram: tami_sussman_writer_celebrant and dashiel_and_pascoe

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