Murder of Crones

MofCrones

Murder of Crones is a podcast featuring three Gen X women - Zabrina, Kori & Jen - who examine culture, history, and ageism through an intersectional feminist lens.  With humour and honesty, they challenge the patriarchy while celebrating women's voices and wisdom.

  1. 6D AGO

    E15 Sex Myths, Part 2

    Welcome back for part 2 of Sex Myths. In this episode, we explore common myths about sex and desire in long-term relationships, aiming to shed light on the realities that often go unspoken. Our conversations unravel misconceptions that can hinder intimacy, offering insight and encouragement for enduring love lives.   Show Notes  Takeaways: The myth that love naturally sustains desire over time How desire evolves with age and changes in life circumstances The impact of societal expectations and myths about aging and sexuality The role of emotional safety, distance, and separation in maintaining desire The influence of societal norms, porn, and cultural stories on expectations The significance of communication and honesty about intimacy The effects of parenthood and life transitions on sexuality Challenging the idea that sexual frequency equals health The importance of individual external lives and separate interests How myths about sexual performance and aging can create unnecessary stress Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to the myths surrounding long-term sex and desire    02:17 - Why silence and shame impact ongoing intimacy                          04:46 - The myth that desire fades as love endures                                        10:05 - How opening relationships doesn't necessarily restore desire      13:54 - The historical and cultural context of sexuality in different eras        17:28 - Impact of societal beliefs about spontaneous desire                          22:19 - The challenge of keeping the spark alive and the myth of eternal passion                                                                                                                  26:40 - The effectiveness of date nights and creating space for eroticism  29:47 - Differentiating closeness and desire, and the importance of healthy separation                                                                                                35:10 - How desire fluctuates with life phases and age                                    43:06 - Common misconceptions that low desire signals relationship failure                                                                                                                    47:30 - The influence of porn, fantasy, and societal narratives on expectations                                                                                                      50:01 - The myth that aging ends eroticism and desire Note: For a more comprehensive understanding, we recommend reading Esther Perel’s work, which guides much of our discussion today. The episode emphasizes that desire and intimacy in long-term relationships are dynamic, and myths only serve to create unnecessary pressure. Honest communication, ongoing self-awareness, and redefining societal narratives are key to sustaining a healthy, passionate love life as the years go by. References Basson, R. (2001). Using a different model for female sexual response to address women’s problematic low sexual desire. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 27(5), 395–403. https://doi.org/10.1080/009262301753148637 Baumeister, R. F., Catanese, K. R., & Vohs, K. D. (2001). Is there a gender difference in strength of sex drive? Personality and Social Psychology Review, 5(3), 242–273. https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327957PSPR0503_5 Bogaert, A. F. (2004). Asexuality: Prevalence and associated factors. The Journal of Sex Research, 41(3), 279–287. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224490409552235 Hamilton, L. D., & Meston, C. M. (2013). Chronic stress and sexual function in women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42(7), 1349–1359. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-012-0044-0 Leitenberg, H., & Henning, K. (1995). Sexual fantasy. Psychological Bulletin, 117(3), 469–496. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.117.3.469 Lindau, S. T., Schumm, L. P., Laumann, E. O., Levinson, W., O’Muircheartaigh, C. A., & Waite, L. J. (2007). A study of sexuality and health among older adults. New England Journal of Medicine, 357(8), 762–774. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa067423 Muise, A., Schimmack, U., & Impett, E. A. (2016). Sexual frequency predicts greater well-being. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7(4), 295–302. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550615616462 Perel, E. (2006). Mating in captivity: Unlocking erotic intelligence. HarperCollins.   Contact Information: Find Murder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram.  Email : mofcrones@gmail.com   Special Thanks to www.dinnissendesign.com for Zabrina’s use of their show room for recording. Check them out for all your interior design needs. Dinnissen Design is located in Vancouver and Castlegar BC.

    53 min
  2. APR 3

    E14 Sex Myths, Part 1

    Join our hosts as Zabrina leads Kori and Jen in part one of this compelling conversation around Sexual Myths. Discover how myths shape our understanding of desire, intimacy, and aging in long-term relationships. Listen along as we explore cultural narratives, scientific insights, and personal experiences that challenge common assumptions about sexuality at every life stage.   Show Notes Key Topics: The myth that love automatically sustains desire and how desire evolves over time How societal and cultural views on aging impact sexuality for women and men The difference between spontaneous and responsive desire and its implications Why frequency of sex does not equate to relationship health How to navigate changes in desire during major life transitions like parenthood and menopause The role of fantasy, distance, and novelty in maintaining eroticism The importance of open communication and challenging societal myths around aging, sex, and desirability Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to myths about long-term sexuality and desire 02:06 - How desire shifts with age and life changes 03:10 - The myth of maintaining desire through constant effort 05:15 - Scientific insights: spontaneous vs. responsive desire 08:22 - The truth about frequency and relationship satisfaction 12:42 - Myths about aging and the stereotypes of sexuality in older adults 15:15 - Cultural narratives and media representation of older sexuality 20:05 - How societal ageism impacts women's and men's desire 24:00 - The importance of communication and seeking help early 29:00 - Embracing change in desire and redefining intimacy 33:00 - Parenthood, children, and their effects on sexual intimacy 41:41 - Challenging the idea that aging ends eroticism 45:28 - The significance of intentionality and creating space for desire 50:34 - Moving beyond myths: embracing evolving sexuality at every age  References:                                                                                                                         Basson, R. (2001). Using a different model for female sexual response to address women’s problematic low sexual desire. Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy, 27(5), 395–403. https://doi.org/10.1080/009262301753148637 Baumeister, R. F., Catanese, K. R., & Vohs, K. D. (2001). Is there a gender difference in strength of sex drive? Personality and Social Psychology Review, 5(3), 242–273. https://doi.org/10.1207/S15327957PSPR0503_5 Bogaert, A. F. (2004). Asexuality: Prevalence and associated factors. The Journal of Sex Research, 41(3), 279–287. https://doi.org/10.1080/00224490409552235 Hamilton, L. D., & Meston, C. M. (2013). Chronic stress and sexual function in women. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 42(7), 1349–1359. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10508-012-0044-0 Leitenberg, H., & Henning, K. (1995). Sexual fantasy. Psychological Bulletin, 117(3), 469–496. https://doi.org/10.1037/0033-2909.117.3.469 Lindau, S. T., Schumm, L. P., Laumann, E. O., Levinson, W., O’Muircheartaigh, C. A., & Waite, L. J. (2007). A study of sexuality and health among older adults. New England Journal of Medicine, 357(8), 762–774. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa067423 Muise, A., Schimmack, U., & Impett, E. A. (2016). Sexual frequency predicts greater well-being. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7(4), 295–302. https://doi.org/10.1177/1948550615616462 Perel, E. (2006). Mating in captivity: Unlocking erotic intelligence. HarperCollins.   Contact Information: Find Murder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram.  Email : mofcrones@gmail.com   Special Thanks to www.dinnissendesign.com for Zabrina’s use of their show room for recording. Check them out for all your interior design needs. Dinnissen Design is located in Vancouver and Castlegar BC.

    56 min
  3. MAR 20

    E13 The Matilda Effect, As If!

    This week we discuss the disturbingly frequent occurrence of men taking credit for women’s academic, scientific, and entrepreneurial work. It’s so common, in fact, that the phenomenon has a name : The Matilda Effect. Join us as we explore this topic and look at some of the notable women who have had their work stolen. Let’s give credit back to these amazing inventors and creators.    Show Notes Key Topics: Women in science and art who were erased or underrecognized The Matilda effect and gender bias in history Stories of women like Hedy Lamarr, Mary Curie, and Artemisia Gentileschi The importance of acknowledging women's contributions to science and culture Chapters: 00:00 Trolls and Feedback: Embracing Criticism 00:12 The Matilda Effect: Women in Science 04:47 Introduction to the Podcast Theme 04:58 Introduction and Light Banter 05:08 Historical Context and Examples of the Matilda Effect 07:56 The Matilda Effect and Historical Erasure 10:01 Women in Science: Unrecognized Contributions 12:50 The Legacy of Muleva Maric 15:41 Hollywood's Role in Highlighting Women's Contributions 17:19 Hedy Lamarr: Beauty and Brilliance 20:29 The Underappreciation of Women in History 23:04 The Impact of Role Models on Women in STEM 25:46 Artistic Contributions of Women: Artemisia Gentileschi 28:17 The Struggles of Female Artists and Writers 31:10 The Fight for Recognition and Credit 34:08 The Legacy of Women in Arts and Literature 44:36 Introduction and Context of the Conversation 44:51 The Impact of Social Media and Audience Engagement 47:27 Celebrating Women in Journalism: Nellie Bly 50:24 Athletic Achievements and Gender Inequality: Allison Felix 52:14 Historical Erasure and the Matilda Effect 55:06 The Role of Men in Feminism and Acknowledgment of Contributions   References: Abrahams, Harold Maurice. “Allyson Felix | Medals, Olympics, Biography, Nike, & Facts.” Britannica, 10 January 2026, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Allyson-Felix. Accessed 9 February 2026. Cobb, Mathew, and Nathaniel Comfort. “What Rosalind Franklin Truly Contributed to the Discovery of DNA's Structure.” Nature, Springer Nature, 25 4 2023, https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-01313-5. Gage, Matilda Joslyn. “Woman as an Inventor.” Ester Lianawati, Northern University of Iowa, 17 October 2019, https://esterlianawati.wordpress.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/woman-as-inventor.pdf. Accessed 31 January 2026. Gage, Matilda Joslyn. “Woman as Inventor.” Collection Development Department, New York, Harvard Library, 1870, Persistent Link https://nrs.lib.harvard.edu/urn-3:fhcl:453551 Description Gage, Matilda Joslyn. Woman as inventor. [New York State?: s.n.], 1870. Repository Collection Development Department. Widener Library. HCL Institution Harvard University Accessed 01 . Gagnon, Pauline. “The Forgotten Life of Einstein’s First Wife, Mileva Marić.” Scientific American, 19 December 2016, https://www.scientificamerican.com/blog/guest-blog/the-forgotten-life-of-einsteins-first-wife/. Accessed 1 February 2026. Kaplan, Judith. “Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin, James Watson, and Maurice Wilkins.” Science History Institute, 8 September 2025, https://www.sciencehistory.org/education/scientific-biographies/francis-crick-rosalind-franklin-james-watson-and-maurice-wilkins/. Accessed 31 January 2026. Krichbaum, Emily. “Alice Ball.” National Women's History Museum, https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/alice-ball. Kuiper, Kathleen, and Jennifer Birkett. “Colette | French Writer & Feminist Icon.” Britannica, 24 January 2026, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Colette. Accessed 10 February 2026. Lamm, Lisa. “The Matilda Effect: How Women Are Becoming Invisible in Science.” Lost Women of Science, 10 February 2023, https://www.lostwomenofscience.org/news-events/the-matilda-effect-how-women-are-becoming-invisible-in-science. Accessed 31 January 2026. Lee, Jane J. “6 Women Scientists Who Were Snubbed Due to Sexism.” National Geographic, National Geographic Society, 19 May 2013. Light, Jennifer S. “The Role of Women in Early Computing: Pioneers Who Shaped the Digital Age.” pcfly.info, Technology and Culture, https://pcfly.info/doc/Computers/18.pdf. “Matilda effect.” Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matilda_effect. Accessed 31 January 2026. “Nellie Bly | Biography & Around the World in Seventy-two Days.” Britannica, 23 January 2026, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Nellie-Bly. Accessed 9 February 2026. Stevens, Nettie. “Nettie Stevens.” Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nettie_Stevens. Accessed 31 January 2026. Tsaleza, Anastasia. “Women Artists' Works Misattributed to Men.” DailyArt Magazine, 29 December 2025, https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/women-artists-works-misattributed/. Accessed 10 February 2026. Contact Information: Find Murder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram.  Email : mofcrones@gmail.com   Special Thanks to www.dinnissendesign.com for Zabrina’s use of their show room for recording. Check them out for all your interior design needs. Dinnissen Design is located in Vancouver and Castlegar BC.

    1h 19m
  4. MAR 6

    E12 Avocado Toast, Generational Dynamics & Modern Realities

    Join Kori, Jen and Zab as they discover how generations are shaped by shared historical moments, cultural shifts, and societal structure. This episode challenges common stereotypes and encourages critical thinking about how we understand generational identities.    Show Notes Takeaways: The origins and evolution of generational theory from sociologists like Mannheim, Strauss, and Howe How culture, media, and collective memory influence perceptions of generations The impact of historical events (wars, pandemics, environmental shifts) on collective consciousness The role of technology and pace of change in shaping generational behaviours Common conflicts and misunderstandings between generations regarding work, values, and social change The influence of capitalism, patriarchy, and societal systems on shaping and manipulating generational narratives The importance and limits of generational labels in understanding human diversity Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and the concepts of generational labeling 02:00 - Origins of generational theory and Mannheim’s context-based approach 05:00 - Cultural shaping of generations through media and societal values 09:00 - How historical events create collective memory and influence behaviour 13:00 - The critique of stereotypical personality traits assigned to generations 17:00 - The rise and critique of generational story frameworks (Strauss and Howe) 22:00 - Modern scholarly rejection of rigid generational boundaries 26:00 - How socio-economic status and environment influence experiences across generations 31:00 - Technological shifts and their influence on development and connection 36:00 - Environmental crises and how different generations respond 41:00 - Cultural moments defining generational identities (Ozzy Osbourne, Columbine, Madonna) 50:00 - The role of media, marketing, and stereotypes in shaping perceptions 55:00 - The evolving understanding of the human brain and neurodivergence in the digital age 60:00 - The impact of social media, algorithms, and dopamine on social skills and critical thinking 65:00 - Intergenerational conflict and assumptions about ease, hardship, and societal change 71:00 - Final reflections: Are generations useful labels or oversimplifications?   Note: This episode encourages critical engagement with generational narratives, emphasizing their social construction and the importance of viewing individuals beyond stereotypes.   References: Brazil, Noli, and Jennifer Candipan. 2023. “Millennials as a Demographic Bridge to Diversity? Segregation and Diversity of Young Adult Neighborhoods.” Demography 60(1):1–28. Cohen, Philip N. 2018. “The Coming Divorce Decline.” Socius 4:1–15. Eyerman, Ron, and Bryan S. Turner. 1998. “Outline of a Theory of Generations.” European Journal of Social Theory 1(1):91–106. Mannheim, Karl. 1952. “The Problem of Generations.” Pp. 276–322 in Essays on the Sociology of Knowledge, edited by P. Kecskemeti. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. (Original work published 1928) Strauss, William, and Neil Howe. 1991. Generations: The History of America’s Future, 1584–2069. New York: William Morrow. Contact Information: Find Murder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram.  Email : mofcrones@gmail.com   Special Thanks to www.dinnissendesign.com for Zabrina’s use of their show room for recording. Check them out for all your interior design needs. Dinnissen Design is located in Vancouver and Castlegar BC.

    1h 16m
  5. FEB 20

    E11Pirate Queens Grainne Ni Mhaille (Grace O’Malley) & Sayyida al Hurra

    Today's episode explores the legendary Pirate Queens, Sayyida Al Hurra, known as the Queen of the Fog and Grace O’Malley who defied traditional gender roles in their times. The discussion delves into these women's strategic prowess, self-determination, and the political dynamics of their times. Hosts Zab, Jen and Kori reflect on themes of power, betrayal, and legacy. Emphasizing how these stories resonate through folklore and history, highlighting the challenges faced by these powerful women and the necessity for their stories to be told.    Show Notes Takeaways: Sayyida was known as the Queen of the Fog, symbolizing her intellect. She strategically timed her raids with the morning fog. Her marriage to the Sultan was a significant power move. Sayyida's actions led to her overthrow by her son-in-law. She declared a curse on the city that betrayed her. The story of Sayyida blends documented truth and myth. Her legacy continues to be discussed centuries later. Powerful women often face betrayal from their own systems. Sayyida's reign lasted approximately 17 years. The impact of her rule is still debated today. Chapters: 00:00 The Impact of Supportive Parenting  04:51 Sayidda Al Hurra: The Free Lady of the Sea 23:56 Grace O’Malley : The Irish Pirate Queen 26:39 The Rise of a Sea Queen 33:14 The Folklore of Grace O’Malley 38:21 Grace’s Political Maneuvering 42:04 Meeting Queen Elizabeth I 46:26 Legacy Recognition of Grace O’Malley 46:56 Exploring the Importance of Historical Female Figures 49:42 Defying Gender Norms: Grace and Sayidda 52:30 Legacies of Grace and Sayidda 56:26 The Importance of Rediscovering Women’s Stories References: Chambers, A. (1979). Granuaile: The Life and Times of Grace O’Malley, c.1530–1603. Dublin: Wolfhound Press. Matar, N. (2009). Europe Through Arab Eyes, 1578–1727. New York: Columbia University Press. Mernissi, F. (1993). The Forgotten Queens of Islam. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press. National Folklore Collection (Ireland). (1930s–present). Oral tradition archives on Irish female leaders and maritime folklore. University College Dublin. Howth Castle Archives. (16th–20th century). Records of the St. Lawrence family and Irish hospitality customs. Al-Nasiri, A. (1894). Kitab al-Istiqsa li-Akhbar duwal al-Maghrib al-Aqsa. Rabat: Moroccan Royal Archives. Patai, R. (1994). The Myth of the Jewish Race. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. (Contextual parallels on oral myth transmission.) Simms, K. (1987). From Kings to Warlords: The Changing Political Structure of Gaelic Ireland in the Later Middle Ages. Woodbridge: Boydell Press.   Artwork & Map Disclosure Statement: This episode of Pirate Queens uses visual artwork and maps that have been generated specifically for this project using artificial intelligence tools. All images were created as original works and are not reproductions, scans, tracings, or edits of copyrighted images, museum holdings, textbooks, or modern publications. disclosure is provided to ensure transparency, ethical use of visual materials, and clarity for collaborators, platforms, and audiences.   Contact Information: Find Murder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram.  Email : mofcrones@gmail.com Special Thanks to www.dinnissendesign.com for Zabrina’s use of their show room for recording. Check them out for all your interior design needs. Dinnissen Design is located in Vancouver and Castlegar BC.

    1 hr
  6. FEB 6

    E10 How Dr. Morgentaler Changed Women’s Rights Forever in Canada

    Join hosts Jen, Kori & Zab as we discuss the fascinating and unexpected history of the fight for abortion rights in Canada.  We’re learning about this issue through the trials and tribulations of Dr. Henry Morgentaler, a Canadian physician and fierce defender of the right of women to access safe abortions.  Takeaways: The historical context of abortion rights in Canada is crucial to understanding current debates. Dr. Henry Morgentaler played a pivotal role in advocating for abortion access in Canada. Public sentiment around abortion has evolved, with a majority supporting some form of access. Access to abortion in Canada is not federally guaranteed, leading to disparities across provinces. The conversation around abortion often intersects with issues of women's rights and healthcare access. Many women seeking abortions are already mothers, challenging stereotypes about who seeks these services. The legal landscape surrounding abortion in Canada has changed significantly since the 1960s. Empathy and compassion are essential in discussions about abortion and women's health. The lack of federal legislation on abortion means that access can vary widely across the country. Understanding the complexities of abortion requires acknowledging the various factors influencing women's choices. Chapters: 00:00 Friendly host banter 00:53 Introduction to Abortion Rights in Canada 02:01 Historical Context of Abortion Rights in Canada 05:35 Methods of Abortion in the 1800’s 09:02 The Shift in Perception of Children and Abortion  12:36 Early Activism and Legal Challenges 16:56 Dr. Henry Morgentaler’s Impact 21:07 Morgentaler’s Background and Motivation 26:02 Legal Changes and Access to Abortion 27:53 The Historical Context of Abortion Rights in Canada 30:13 Morgentaler’s Legal Battles and Public Support 32:54 The Role of Jury Nullification in Abortion Cases 36:02 The Impact of Political Changes on Abortion Law 38:44 Morgentaler’s Continued Activism and Legal Challenges  43:28 Challenging the Abortion Law in Canada 44:33 The Fight for Abortion Rights 46:24 Supreme Court Ruling and Its Implications 47:35 Current State of Abortion Laws in Canada 49:27 Morgentaler’s Legacy and Continued Advocacy 50:27 The Personal Cost of Activism 52:07 Public Support and Perception of Abortion 54:36 The Complexity of Abortion Choices 56:51 The Need for Legal Clarity 58:36 Reflecting on Morgentaler’s Impact References: “Abortion in Canada.” Canada.ca, 11 October 2024, https://www.canada.ca/en/public-health/services/sexual-health/abortion-canada.html. Accessed 26 January 2026. Baird, Craig. “R v. Morgentaler.” Canadian History Ehx, 4 10 2022, https://canadaehx.com/2022/10/04/r-v-morgentaler/. Accessed 10 12 2025. “Ethics - Abortion: Historical attitudes to abortion.” BBC, BBC, 2014, https://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/abortion/legal/history_1.shtml. Accessed 12 December 2025. “Henry Morgentaler.” Wikipedia, 26 11 2025, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Morgentaler. Accessed 10 12 2025. Morgentaler, Henry, et al. “Supreme Court Judgement: R v. Morgentaler.” Supreme Court of Canada, LexUM, 28 01 1988, https://decisions.scc-csc.ca/scc-csc/scc-csc/en/item/288/index.do. Accessed 11 12 2025. “The Struggle for Abortion Rights: The Morgentaler Decision.” Morgentaler25years.ca, 2013, https://www.morgentaler25years.ca/the-struggle-for-abortion-rights/. Accessed 12 12` 2025.   Contact Information: Find Murder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram.  Email : mofcrones@gmail.com Special Thanks to www.dinnissendesign.com for Zabrina’s use of their show room for recording. Check them out for all your interior design needs. Dinnissen Design is located in Vancouver and Castlegar BC.

    59 min
  7. JAN 23

    E9 Diet Culture Part 2: Thinness by Prescription

    Today's conversation with hosts  Kori, Zab, and Jen, delves into the complex relationship between body image, mental health, and societal pressures, particularly in the context of diet culture and the impact of the pandemic on eating disorders. The speakers discuss the evolution of diet culture, the rise of orthorexia, and the challenges faced by individuals, especially women, in navigating health choices amidst societal expectations. They also highlight the importance of self-acceptance and the need for a more inclusive understanding of beauty and health.    Show Notes: Takeaways  The pressure to conform to societal beauty standards can lead to mental health issues. Serena Williams' choice to use GLP-1 medication highlights the complexities of health decisions. Diets are often designed to fail, leading to feelings of shame and inadequacy. The pandemic has exacerbated eating disorders, particularly among young girls. Orthorexia is an unhealthy obsession with eating pure or healthy foods. Self-acceptance is crucial in combating the negative effects of diet culture. The wellness industry often promotes unrealistic standards of health and beauty. Access to healthy food options remains a classist issue. The moralization of food can lead to anxiety and guilt around eating. Community and support are essential for fostering a healthy relationship with food.   Chapters  00:00 Audience Engagement and Future Plans 00:14 Health Challenges and Personal Stories 01:05 The Painful Journey: Kidney Stones and Resilience 05:25 Diet Culture: A Historical Perspective 07:56 The Impact of the Pandemic on Health and Diet  17:19 Emerging Trends in Clean Eating and Wellness 19:23 Exploring Biohacking and Wellness Tracking  23:12 The Impact of the Pandemic on Eating Disorders 30:34 Understanding Orthorexia and Its Implications 34:18 The Evolution of Body Positivity 37:44 The Pressure of Postpartum Body Image 41:05 Embracing Aging and Body Transformation 44:26 Intersectionality in Body Image and Health 48:06The Appeal and Risks of GLP-1 Medications 55:02 Understanding the Side Effects of Weight Loss Drugs 56:34The Ozempic Debate: Health Risks vs. Weight Loss 58:28 Long-Term Effects and Unknown Risks 01:00:31 Ethical Considerations in Weight Loss Medications 01:03:08 Access and Coverage: Who Gets Ozempic? 01:05:04 The Bigger Picture: Health Beyond Weight 01:09:33 Community, Connection, and Holistic Health 01:09:33 Body Neutrality and Health at Every Size 01:11:55 The Role of Food and Emotional Well-Being 01:13:46 Wrapping Up: A Call for Compassionate Care    References  ABC News. (2025, August 31). As athletes like Serena Williams promote Ozempic, experts say our obsession with weight loss is worse than ever. ABC News. ABC Cantor, C. (2024, October 16). The rise of Ozempic for weight loss sparks ethical concerns. Columbia University Department of Psychiatry. columbiapsychiatry.org Coombs, D. S., & Cassilo, D. (2017). Athletes and/or activists: LeBron James and Serena Williams's framing in sports media. Howard Journal of Communications, 28(4), 367–384. https://doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2017.1315681 Critical discourse analysis of social media advertisements for GLP‑1 receptor agonist weight loss drugs: implications for public perceptions and health communication. (2025). BMC Public Health, 25, Article 24197. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12889‑025‑24197‑8 BioMed Central                                                                                                                                                 Healthline. (2025). 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Injecting care and negotiating pleasures with weight loss pharmaceuticals. Body & Society, 30(3), 74‑100. https://doi.org/10.1177/07255136241285046 SAGE Journals What is orthorexia nervosa?. Eating Disorders Victoria. (2024, May 29). https://eatingdisorders.org.au/eating-disorders-a-z/orthorexia/  Yücel, Ü. Ö., & Yücel, M. (2022). Changes in diet, lifestyle, and Orthorexia Nervosa tendency  during the COVID-19 pandemic: A web-based study. Clinical nutrition ESPEN, 49, 241–245. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clnesp.2022.04.011 Contact Information: Find Murder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram.  Email : mofcrones@gmail.com   Special Thanks to www.dinnissendesign.com for Zabrina’s use of their show room for recording. Check them out for all your interior design needs. Dinnissen Design is located in Vancouver and Castlegar BC.

    1h 29m
  8. JAN 9

    E8 The Stories We Tell About Aging

    Welcome back, in today's episode Zabrina leads a discussion around the narratives surrounding aging, the impact of ageism on health, and the importance of challenging societal beliefs about aging. With a focus on Dr. Becca Levy’s book, Breaking the Age Code, the hosts explore how ageist beliefs truly shape the outcome of how we age.     Show Notes Keywords: aging, ageism, health, generational gaps, healthcare, women's rights, feminism, societal beliefs about aging Takeaways:  The narrative of youth equates to beauty and health. Ageist beliefs can be internalized and affect self-concept. Challenging ageism requires structural changes in society. Representation of older individuals can normalize aging. You can add years to your life by changing your beliefs about aging. Younger healthcare practitioners may lack the experience needed for certain situations. Older practitioners bring valuable experience to medical practice. Ageism affects both mental and physical health outcomes. Public messaging can help combat ageism. Diverse teams in healthcare can provide better patient outcomes. Chapters: 00:00 Exploring Stereotype Embodiment Theory 01:31 The Impact of Age Beliefs on Memory 06:26 The Economics of Ageism 10:01 Inspiring Role Models of Aging  17:00 Challenging Ageism in Daily Life 27:37 Introduction to Ageism and Fashion 29:53 The Impact of Age on Fashion Choices 32:49 Finding Personal Style at Any Age 35:38 The Commitment to Curate Your Wardrobe 38:37 Humor and Ageism in Everyday Life 41:01 Finding Joy in the Present Moment 52:26 Addressing Ageism: Interpersonal and Structural Solutions   References: Chang, E.-S., Kannoth, S., Levy, S., Wang, S.-Y., Lee, J. E., & Levy, B. R. “Global Reach of Ageism on    Older Persons’ Health: A Systematic Review.” *PLOS ONE*, 2020.  Levy, Becca R. *Breaking the Age Code: How Your Beliefs About Aging Determine How Long and Well You Live.* William Morrow, 2022.  Levy, Becca R., Colleagues. “Longevity Increased by Positive Self-Perceptions of Aging.” *Journal of Personality and Social Psychology*, 2002.  Levy, Becca R. “Stereotype Embodiment: A Psychosocial Approach to Aging.” *Journal of Gerontology: Psychological Sciences*, 2009.  Levy, Becca R., Slade, Martin D. “Positive Age Beliefs Protect Against Dementia Even Among Elders with High-Risk Gene.” *JAMA Network Open*, 2023.  Levy, Becca R., Slade, M. D., Chang, E.-S., Kannoth, S., & Wang, S.-Y. “Ageism Amplifies Cost of Health Conditions in Older Persons: Economic Evidence from the U.S.” *The Gerontologist*, 2020.  Levy, B. R., Zonderman, A. B., Slade, M. D., & Ferrucci, L. “Memory Shaped by Age Stereotypes Over Time.” *Psychological Science*, 2018.  Excerpt read aloud: Introduction, page 3, from *Breaking the Age Code* (2022), Dr. Becca Levy.    Contact Information: Find Murder of Crones on You Tube, Tik Tok, Facebook and Instagram.  Email : mofcrones@gmail.com   Special Thanks to www.dinnissendesign.com for Zabrina’s use of their show room for recording. Check them out for all your interior design needs. Dinnissen Design is located in Vancouver and Castlegar BC.

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Murder of Crones is a podcast featuring three Gen X women - Zabrina, Kori & Jen - who examine culture, history, and ageism through an intersectional feminist lens.  With humour and honesty, they challenge the patriarchy while celebrating women's voices and wisdom.

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