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(New Voices) Gendered Socialization and Unearthing Buried Talents with Dr. Susan Harris Howell

Mutuality Matters
Mutuality Matters
Episode • Nov 11, 2022 • 25m

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Show Notes 

Why are there not as many women ministers? Dr. Susan Harris Howell talks with hosts Blake and Erin about her work on the socialization of women and men. There are several variables that contribute to the diminishing of women, such as the gendered language we use daily without thought. In this episode, we learn what these variables are and how we can counter their effects. Be sure to pick up Dr. Howell’s book, “Buried Talents” at the CBE bookstore and visit her website to learn more: https://www.susanharrishowell.com/ 

 

Bio 

Dr. Susan Harris Howell is a writer, speaker, and professor of Psychology, based in Central Kentucky. After graduating from Campbellsville College, she went on to the University of Louisville for her graduate work, receiving a Master of Education with an emphasis in marriage and family counseling and a Doctor of Education with an emphasis in counseling and development. She worked as a therapist before beginning her teaching career. She has written extensively on the topic of biblical gender equality. Dr. Howell teaches classes on gender studies and integrating faith and psychology at Campbellsville University in Kentucky. She is the author of Buried Talents: Overcoming Gendered Socialization to Answer God’s Call, as well as a number of articles about the importance of following our own gifts and calling rather than letting others dictate to us which pursuits are appropriate for women and men. 

 

Other Reading  

Buried Talents by Susan Harris Howell 

The Desk: Four Lessons to Help Women Tackle the Impossible by Susan Harris Howell 

No Longer Male and Female: Why Do We Still Separate by Gender in Church? by Vanessa Bickle  

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