A podcast focusing on Intersectional Feminism, Women's issues, current events and pop culture all while drinking wine and trying to make sense of this crazy new "era" we live in.
Shelley Rael, registered dietician and nutritionist, is busting nutrition and fad diet myths all over the USA, and she stays politically active too.
Interview with Kendra Loring of Enchanted Equine Adventures, to talk about the power of healing that can come from horses. We also talk about other (political, corporate) people who need to pony the fuck up.
Chug N Chat Podcast interviews the amazing Dr. Barbra Portzline, organizational intuitive and overall business badass, to talk about her next big project — S.H.E. by Sherot™ Oracle Cards, a deck by women for women.
Jeff Sessions and his decisions on refugees seeking asylum is giving Liz hives, while Melania Trump's outfit choices are disgusting Mo.
Rebecca Traister, political journalist and author, talked with the pod about white women and the history of black women in feminism and politics.
Mini Series Episode 4 - Chloe Alpert & Stephanie Hurlburt Composer/Artist: Lee Rosevere This material is available under Public License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode The artist of this music does not endorse this podcast or mini series. Material has been modified — cut from entire piece to include music snippets for intro of podcast series http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts/
Mini Series Episode 3 - Dinah Davis & Erica Peterson Composer/Artist: Lee Rosevere This material is available under Public License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode The artist of this music does not endorse this podcast or mini series. Material has been modified — cut from entire piece to include music snippets for intro of podcast series http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts/
Mini Series Episode 2 - Abby Bajuniemi and Vivian Chan Composer/Artist: Lee Rosevere This material is available under Public License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode The artist of this music does not endorse this podcast or mini series. Material has been modified — cut from entire piece to include music snippets for intro of podcast series http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts/
Chug N Chat's very first mini series is all about disrupting the narrative on women in tech. We interviewed women founders, engineers, CEOs to learn about gender disparity, unconscious bias and sexual harassment in the workplace. Vanessa Mason is up first. Composer/Artist: Lee Rosevere This material is available under Public License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode The artist of this music does not endorse this podcast or mini series. Material has been modified — cut from entire piece to include music snippets for intro of podcast series http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Music_For_Podcasts/
We had a quick interview with the Black Women's Defense League after Hurricane Harvey in Houston. We also interview Jen Brockman, Director of Sexual Assault Prevention at Kansas University.
Trap Yoga Bae introduces us all to vinyasa flows to trap music, creating space for women of color who wouldn't otherwise feel comfortable in typical yoga spaces. #NamaSlay Song credit - Unwritten Stores - One Day
Victoria Slatton & Michelle Stilwell are two incredible attorneys who teamed up to open their open immigration law firm. They came on the pod to talk about immigration rights in Trump Time, and we couldn't be more grateful!
Empathy in Trump's America is the theme of this season. I promised Morgan I wouldn't use this musical theme I created in any of the actual episodes, so please enjoy it here! lmao
Listen to our amazing interview with Bitch Media board member and general badass and policy activist Megan Kovacs! Welcome to Season 3!
Listen to Melissa Pandika and Diana Clock talk about their amazing media project about the plight and struggles undocumented youth.
Listen to Juli Hendren the Creative Director for Tricklock Theatre Company chat about art in Trump's America!
After our sound issues we re-upload our amazing interview with Sarah McBride the National Press Secretary for the Human Rights Campaign!
This week Mo shares a personal essay on abusive relationships. Trigger warning on this one chickadees. Love you all!
On this episode Mo and Liz discuss an article about straight cis women inhabiting queer spaces to wrap up Pride month. Happy Fourth Everyone and remember that we are still fighting for equal rights for all!
Liz travels to Vancouver for a Euro-like experience, exploring how women kick it in the Pacific Northwest. Mo talks about spending every free moment calling your senators about health care up to the July 4th Recess. Get started with scripts and calling info here at 5calls. Vancouver travel tips included!
Join us for a celebration of pride month and Mo's and Liz's recollections of learning the language of love
Listen in as we interview Caitlin Aase. Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Caitlin (Caito) Aase is an actor, burlesque dancer, and circus queen living and working Chicago. She enjoys fluffy animals, yelling about toxic masculinity, macaroni and cheese, and gin. She has a cool undercut and will talk with you for hours about Shakespeare, if you let her. Catch her next in the upcoming indie feature film, Two in the Bush: A Love Story.
Things we know: An increase in women getting IUDs has been 18-20% since October 2016; we spend more on health care in our federal budget than what we spend on defense; Ironically, I can't seem to un-enroll in Medicaid. Health care is a human right.
Liz and Mo kick off the second season with their first interview with singer, songwriter, artist and LA activist Laurel Butler. Check it out!!!!!
Do you love it when we admit our true, embarrassing and privileged selves to you?! We hope so, because we're hoping it makes us better humans.
Mo is back in da house! Current events reactions to Comey, Gorsuch, Merkel, and more and a trip inside Mo's brain from her experience of Thai prisons, the red light district and American exceptionalism.
Happy International Women's Day! Join me for a musical interlude / drinking game to honor your fellow woman!
Liz and Mo dive into two very different, very interesting movies: I Am Not Your Negro and White Girl.
Let's attempt to discuss that whack press conference of Trump's ...
Our thoughts on Galentine's Day, Valentine's Day and Rebecca Traister's book, All the Single Ladies.
Mo pops in for a super quick message to all the queens out there.
Listen in as two super chicks talk about Superdicks Sunday and all of its amazing commercials
Learn about Betsy DeVos and what women in the US think about her qualifications for Secretary of Education..
Mo shares some thoughts on a wedding she worked last weekend and sends love about the horrible Muslim ban.
Join us for a discussion about Trump's first presidential interview and the Pro-Life march in D.C. Sometimes it's okay to admit you're angry or sad; and that is better than succumbing to fear.
This episode is all about caring for yourself during this crazy time. We talk about self care strategies as well as weird wellness retreats all over the world and bring you the 2nd Queen of the Week! Enjoy!
Hi Everyone! In our first episode we start by sharing our thoughts on the incredible Women's Marches around the world and how the journalism we have seen published around it have affected our views. We also share an awesome piece from our Queen of the Week! Check back soon for our next episode on Self Care to talk about how to care for yourself while still being a warrior for social justice. Listen to us! We will love you forever!