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Professor Competes with Girls, Drag Class at Notre Dame, and DEI Chief's High Pay

Cepeda has made headlines for competing in a swimming competition against girls aged 13 to 17. Katie and David question the fairness of the competition and the silence from the community and media regarding the age and gender differences in this athletic contest. They express concerns about the implications for women's sports and the protection of competitive integrity.

Next, the discussion shifts to Professor Pamela Robertson Wojcik at the University of Notre Dame, who is teaching a class on drag queens. Wojcik not only educates students on the history and cultural significance of drag performance but also integrates a drag show into the curriculum. "Educated" approaches this topic with a critical eye on what traditional education should entail and reflects on the potential shift in academic standards and the role of university classes in a student's learning.

Lastly, Katie and David tackle the issue of salary disparities within academic institutions, highlighting the case at West Virginia University. The school's DEI Chief is paid $235,000, which is 298% more than the average worker at the university. This point is discussed in the context of recent budget cuts at the university, prompting fiscal responsibility and the prioritization of funds within higher education.

Listeners can expect a conversation from Katie and David that questions the current cultural and educational norms, with a focus on preserving traditional values and examining the consequences of new policies and trends in society.

Nicholas J. Cepeda
Melody Wiseheart
Swimming Competition
Gender
Girls in Sports
Professor Pamela Robertson Wojcik
Drag Queens
University of Notre Dame
Drag Show
West Virginia University
DEI Chief
Salary
Budget Cuts
Equity
Inclusion

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