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Rainn Wilson and the Geography of Bliss

♪ ♪♪ - hey, how are you? you're selling sunglasses. - whoa. that's a rap star. - too elton john. - [laughs] - you know elton john? - this looks a bit feminine. - what do you think about this one? i'm ok with the divine feminine. i like to express my femininity. - oh, i like it. - all right. here we go. oh, what do we got here? - oh! - oh, beautiful. i'll take one of those. - thank you. - keep the change. - medaase. - medaase. - [laughs] - thank you. ♪ ♪♪ - tell me about your life as a female taxi driver. - for me, being a taxi driver was my statement of gender deviancy. the taxi unions i spoke to wouldn't let me in as a female taxi driver. but i stood my ground. it motivated me to give other women the opportunity to be trained in the transport industry in ghana. - so how does your family feel about this struggle

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Whos Talking to Chris Wallace

to feel my own femininity. and i say that specifically because i think that in my other occupation as an actor, the majority of the scripts that have been offered to me were written by men. they were the man's perspective of a feminine construct or a feminine ideal. and i was primarily always directed by men. and i was always work very hard to figure out how to play these women, and primarily i had to make them either high or drunk or crazy to figure out why a woman would behave in any of these ways that were written in the script. because no woman that i knew behaved in the ways of these scripts that were given to me. as i began to paint, i was able to find through this solitary

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Whos Talking to Chris Wallace

exercise a way to express what i felt was my more genuine and authentic femininity. >> speaking of your other career as an actor, you said in a recent interview that hollywood has abandoned you, that you have lost your film family. what do you mean, abandoned? and is that why you became so devoted to painting? >> i had a massive stroke in inn 2001. i had a nine-day brain hemorrhage and a massive, very debilitating stroke. and i didn't recover quickly. it took years for me to recover. but when i couldn't come back because i couldn't remember my lines, i couldn't function for quite some time, i was pretty much shoved to the back of the line. once you're in the back of the line, getting back to the front of the line isn't about whether

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Whos Talking to Chris Wallace

and kind of go for it and buy a canvas. i have a little bit of money, maybe i will buy a big canvas. so, i bought a 4 x 4 foot canvas. it was so exciting. it was so thrilling to create something without complaint or someone else's investment. it was just my investment. >> you say that you paid from a feminine perspective and that a lot of men do not get your work. >> i think in the beginning when i was really just working on color , i was really starting to fill my own femininity. i say that specifically because i think that in my other occupation as an actor, the

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Whos Talking to Chris Wallace

majority of the scripts that have been offered to me were written by men. they were the man's perspective of of a and construct or feminine ideal. i was primarily always directed by men and i was always working very hard to figure out how to play these women and primarily, i had to make them either high or drunk or crazy to figure out why a woman would behave in any of these ways if that were written in the script. no woman that i knew were behaving in the ways that they were giving to me. as i began to paint, i was able to find through this solitary exercise, a way to express what i felt was my more genuine and authentic femininity. >> speaking in your other

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The Beat With Ari Melber

where men need to have a certain income, to be associated with a certain partner. we put these pressures on men. it's not men that are imagining these things. these are prerequisites of a traditional, very old model of masculinity. and for so long we were so afraid of barbie confining girls into one model of femininity. we have to expand the conversation to think, what could men be outside of ken in this traditional model of masculinity? let's imagine something better for all men to feel enough and to go on this beautiful journey of self-discovery. >> liz, let's talk about something more serious in the real world. this idea about power and control and the exertion of it over women and their bodies. ohio's republican secretary of state actually saying and admitting that republicans were trying to make it harder for this ballot amendment to pass to be able to allow the enshrinement of the right to an abortion in that state's constitution. what are your thoughts about the fact that they don't care,

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Jesse Watters Primetime

identity as a boy up to after i had the surgery. a big part of that is that it wishes a huge shock to my nervous system, my body, and to myself emotionally with the loss of my breasts, and i started to realize that there were things about being a woman and femininity that i really miss. it was not until up until my junior year that lace up on my psychologist's class about childhood and adolescent psychology that goes into raising a child that i realized that one day i wanted to become a mother and have biological children of my own and abbott being on these treatments i can be hindering my ability to. they really hurt knowing that i'm never going to have the chance to breast feed because of

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Jesse Watters Primetime

my transition and my identity as a boy up until after i had the surgery. that and i think a big part of thattt is just the huge shock to myk myseous system, to my body and to myself emotionally with the loss of my . and i started to realize that there were things about being a woman and femininity that i really missed. dbut it wasn't.l and so up until my junior year that i was learning in juacy class about things like childhood and adolescence, psychological development and the psychologyno that goes into raising a child that i realized that one dayd to i wanted to become a motherbbott and biological children of my own, and that by being on these treatments, i could tht be hindering my ability to. and it really hurty knowing tht i'm never going to havee the chance to breastfeed because of a decision that i was unable to make while

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Inside Politics With Dana Bash

♪ >> now we would like to note the studio that produced "barbie" is owned by warner bros. discovery which also is cnn's parent company. my panel is back. it's nice to see that these politicians can have a little fun. not just with the sports, the bill super bowl, world series, but a cultural moment. >> i would say embracing the "barbie" fashion. we've seen more female lawmakers expressing themselves. i think for so long particularly in the political world women are told or discouraged from showing themselves. so you need to downplay your femininity and it's taught it's almost a liability, not an asset, and people will be distracted if you're wearing a color or hoop earrings or whatever it might be. it has really resonated not just on capitol hill but all throughout the country, particularly with women who are now embracing this sort of

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Outnumbered

showing the man how to operate the remote control or whatever it is. and sara mentions toxic masculinity. what you just mentions has opposites, toxic femininity. there are brands of masculinity that can be toxic and brands of femininity that can be toxic. men are told to damp it down, feminize, become less masculine and what is worse? to be alpha male. there are forms of femininity people should think about, including women who are vile to other women. >> kayleigh: including femininity that marginalizes mother hood. >> harris: my mother used to say, god rest her soul, you know who can tear apart a woman more than anybody on the planet? another woman.

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