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        <title>Gender Bender</title>
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        <copyright>℗ &amp; © 2020 Gender Bender</copyright>
        <itunes:subtitle>We&#39;re diving into the deep end of Egypt&#39;s societal issues and taking the band-aid off of gender issues. This is not a podcast that believes in the word taboo. We&#39;re talking about all the underlying realities of the country that no one else believes is ...</itunes:subtitle>
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        <itunes:summary>We&#39;re diving into the deep end of Egypt&#39;s societal issues and taking the band-aid off of gender issues. This is not a podcast that believes in the word taboo. We&#39;re talking about all the underlying realities of the country that no one else believes is acceptable to bring up. Bending the lines and breaking the barriers, this is Gender Bender.</itunes:summary>
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                <itunes:summary>Social stigmas are commonplace in Egypt, but this particular stigma affects women&#39;s health. In this episode we&#39;re looking at going to the gynecologist and whether or not it&#39;s an easy decision to take, especially under certain circumstances. We talk to a...</itunes:summary>
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