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Podcasting from the feminist cool kids table every #feministcrushfriday about art and activism. You know you want to sit with us. Pull up a chair.

Kitty Lindsay


    • Nov 2, 2018 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 49m AVG DURATION
    • 88 EPISODES


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    S4 Bonus Ep. 8: Kayla Young

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 29:56


    Kayla Young is the founder of Boss Babes WV, a women's social empowerment organization; the owner of Eggs Will Roll, a non-traditional egg roll food truck; and mama to two wild toddlers. She is a freelance writer and graduate of West Virginia University. 

    S4 Bonus Ep. 7: Jan Rader

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 32:45


    Jan Rader became Huntington, West Virginia’s first female fire chief in 2017. Jan was featured in 2017’s Oscar-nominated documentary short Heroin(e) for her work in to confront the opioid epidemic in Huntington. She is also a board member of Fairness West Virginia, a statewide LGBTQ advocacy organization. In 2018, Jan was named one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world.

    S4 Bonus Ep.6: Amanda Estep-Burton

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 23:26


    Amanda Estep-Burton is a working class mother of four who cares deeply about the people of West Virginia. She is committed to making a difference in her home state. She is currently running as a Democrat for the West Virginia House of Delegates 36th District.

    S4 Bonus Ep. 5: Kayleigh Phillips

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 25:24


    Kayleigh Phillips works as a graphic designer and tattoo artist in Charleston, West Virginia. She is Assistant Creative Director and Design Editor of Electric Dirt, a zine created by the Queer Appalachia Project to celebrate queer voices and identities from Appalachia and the South.

    S4 Bonus Ep. 4: Tate Thompson

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 20:17


    Tate Thompson is the Founder and Executive Director of WV Transgender Resources (WVTR). In addition to his work at WVTR, he is also a full-time college student studying graphic design.

    S4 Bonus Ep. 3: Diane Pendleton

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 28:42


    Diane Pendleton is a feminist wife, mom, grandmother and nurse who is horrified that her generation has not done more to protect our children. Gun violence prevention is her number one concern now.

    S4 Bonus Ep. 2: Katie Quiñonez

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 26:58


    Katie Quiñonez has served as the Development Director of the Women’s Health Center of West Virginia, the state’s last remaining abortion provider, since September 2017. With a background in journalism, social work and nonprofit fundraising, she earned her Master of Public Administration from Marshall University with a concentration in Nonprofit Management in May 2018. In her spare time, she fosters cats and kittens through local animal rescues in Cabell County.

    S4 Bonus Ep. 1: Cathy Kunkel

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2018 29:26


    Cathy Kunkel is a co-founder of Rise Up West Virginia, a progressive grassroots community organization based in Charleston, West Virginia. She is also a co-chair of the WV Working Families Party.

    S4, Ep. 20: Raven Vance

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 47:01


    Raven Vance is a young voice in West Virginia who spends her time searching for new ways to get her message of change across to those who are not always willing to hear it. She attends Sarah Lawrence College in New York where she studies Political Science in preparation to pursue a career in Law.

    S4, Ep. 19: Theresa "Tess" Jackson

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 46:26


    Theresa "Tess" Jackson is a middle school teacher in Huntington, West Virginia. She is currently running for the West Virginia House of Delegates 15th District. She loves reading, spending time with her family, and her two cats Wally and Lillian.

    S4, Ep. 18: Mamone

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 66:15


    Mamone is an audio engineer and artist living in the coalfields of West Virginia. Mamone engineered and produced some of the first Riot Grrrl albums and served as President of Riot Grrrl Ink (RGI), the largest queer record label in the world until 2014. Today, Mamone is the Creative Director of the Queer Appalachia Project, communicating with over 100,000 people a day who call home below the Mason-Dixon Line through the project's social media. This fall, Mamone's art will be featured in a solo show at Sheherazade Gallery in Louisville, Kentucky.

    S4, Ep. 17: Ibtesam Barazi

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2018 38:30


    Ibtesam Barazi is the Vice President of the Islamic Association of West Virginia. Her work as a humanitarian and civil rights activist, in collaboration with the interfaith community in Charleston, spreads peace and understanding, breaks down walls, and removes barriers of misconception about Muslim Americans and their contribution to the United States. She also serves as Vice President of the West Virginia Interfaith Refugee Ministry (WVIRM), a coalition of religious and community leaders formed in 2015 to bring greater understanding of the plight of Syrian refugees to West Virginians and their leaders.

    S4, Ep. 16: Gabrielle Chapman

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 32:54


    Gabrielle Chapman is the inaugural director of Call to Action for Racial Equality, a statewide racial equity leader, geared towards dismantling oppressive structures and institutional racism plaguing black and brown communities across the state of West Virginia. She carries the story and perspective of a mixed race, black woman in West Virginia and lends her skill set to open up often complex conversations around race and identity with hopes to strengthen her community, and to grow a statewide racial equity network.

    S4, Ep. 15: Karan Ireland

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 50:28


    Karan Ireland is a mother, writer, activist, and local elected official living in Charleston, West Virginia.

    S4, Ep. 14: Amy Goodwin

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 47:00


    Amy Goodwin is applying to be Charleston, West Virginia's next mayor because she wants Charleston to be a place where her two boys -- and your children and grandchildren.

    S4, Ep. 13: Katonya Hart

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 60:18


    Katonya Hart is simply working to empower and support people. She believes we must value each other to create the progressive power needed to make change.

    S4, Ep. 12: Tonia Thomas

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 41:25


    Tonia Thomas is one of two Team Coordinators of the West Virginia Coalition Against Domestic Violence. Tonia received both her bachelor’s degree and master’s degree from Marshall University. She is a lifelong resident of West Virginia.

    S4, Ep. 11: Tara Martinez

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2018 43:26


    Momma bear, lotus flower, lifelong public servant, lover of squirrels. Her career used to be her life. Now her family gives her life. Her work and volunteerism fill her soul.

    S4, Ep. 10: Chris Gosses

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 44:58


    Chris Gosses is the President of Rainbow Pride of WV. For two years, Chris served as Vice President of Rainbow Pride of WV and worked to promote the organization's mission of creating change through social engagement and visibility, educational programming, community involvement and events. In 2015, Rainbow Pride of WV awarded Chris the Power of One Award which recognizes individuals who make a positive contribution to the lives of LGBTQ West Virginians.

    S4, Ep. 9: Crystal Good

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 53:39


    Artist, advocate, and entrepreneur Crystal Good uses poetry and performance to explore the landscape of Appalachia as a lens into the universe. She is a member of the Affrilachian Poets, an Irene McKinney scholar, and performs with Heroes Are Gang Leaders, a New York-based Free/Avant-Garde experimental improvisation ensemble. She is the author of “Valley Girl” and is working on her second collection of poetry.

    S4, Ep. 8: Ellen Allen

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 38:25


    Ellen Allen is a mother, wife, daughter, and lifelong activist who seeks justice for all through her work as Executive Director of West Virginia’s Covenant House.

    S4, Ep. 7: Margaret Chapman Pomponio

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 46:51


    Margaret Chapman Pomponio is Executive Director of WV FREE, a reproductive health, rights, and justice organization that works every day to for West Virginia women and families to improve education on reproductive options, increase access to affordable birth control, reduce teen pregnancy, improve adolescent health and protect personal decision-making, including the decision of whether or when to have a child.

    S4, Ep. 6: Shayla Leftridge

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 49:08


    Shayla Leftridge was born and raised in Oakland, California. She was raised by three loving parents: a stepfather who is a retired teacher, a mother who is also a retired teacher and vice principal, and a father who is a retired Oakland motorcycle police officer. Her family has deep roots in activism and social justice. Today, she lives in West Virginia where she is heavily involved in social activism and a professional vocalist in the vibrant local music scene.

    S4, Ep. 5: Kayla Parker

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2018 40:56


    Rev. Kayla was the Contract Minister at the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Charleston, West Virginia. Today, she’s the Minister of Congregational Life at All Souls Unitarian in Indianapolis, Indiana. She believes we are all connected, and that our task here is to repair the breaks that keep us from ourselves, one another, Spirit, and a just world.

    S4, Ep. 4: Valerie Woody

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 52:32


    Valerie Woody is a space nerd, humanist, atheist, feminist, queer transgender lesbian, polamorous, writer, activist, and professional troublemaker.

    S4, Ep. 3: Chela Barajas, Caitlin Gaffin, and Amanda Schwartz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2018 52:32


    Kaleidoscope WV, a consulting firm founded by four young, queer women (Chela Barajas, Caitlin Gaffin, Ciera Pennington, and Amanda Schwartz) offers support and training to progressive small businesses, nonprofits, candidates, and individuals to build power, create change, and be more effective leaders in their communities. Kaleidoscope WV focuses on approaching work in an intersectional manner that lifts up marginalized voices and people, specifically women, people of color, those with low income, and LGBTQIA+ folks.

    S4, Ep. 2: Jennifer Wells

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 51:31


    Jennifer Wells is currently the Director of Youth Leadership and Development with West Virginia Healthy Kids and Families as part of the organization’s Our Children Our Future initiative. A transplant from New Orleans, Jennifer is working to make her new home in West Virginia the best place to live and thrive for women and people of color.

    S4, Ep. 1: Jacqueline Venus

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2018 53:49


    Jacqueline Venus is an artist, feminist, abuse warrior, freethinker, and intellect who embodies each of those "labels" about herself with an exuberant amount of passion. She doesn't really abide by society's standards on how many are conditioned to live their lives; whether that's in relation to friends, family, romance, jobs, or the way society is taught to consume.

    S3, Ep. 20: Olivia Buntaine

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 51:23


    A Los Angeles-based writer, theater-artist, and teacher, Olivia Buntaine's passion is creating productions of Shakespeare and other classical works with the purpose of starting conversations about violence against women and other marginalized populations.

    S3, Ep. 19: Pamela J. Peters

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2018 60:04


    Pamela J. Peters is an Indigenous multimedia documentarian from the Navajo Reservation. Her multimedia work, which she call "Indigenous Realism", explores the lives and diversities of real American Indians and pushes viewers to critically analyze the psychological and historical structures of Native Americans in mass media.

    S3, Ep. 18: Tina Cesa Ward

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2018 49:54


    Best known for award-winning LGBTQ-inspired web series Anyone But Me and Producing Juliet, writer and director Tina Cesa Ward’s latest feminist offering, comic book series Delegates, puts women of color in power and pops with political relevance.

    S3, Ep. 17: Robin Cloud

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 42:16


    Robin Cloud is a Los Angeles-based comedian, writer, and director. Her first narrative short, Out Again, premiered in March 2017 as part of Refinery29's Shatterbox Anthology. In 2016, Robin launched Cloud Creative Media, a production company focused on creating independent narrative and documentary films and series.

    S3, Ep. 16: Tazbah Rose Chavez

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 54:29


    An artist raised on an Owens Valley Paiute reservation in California’s Sierra Nevada, Native American poet and performer Tazbah Rose Chavez draws inspiration from her Nüümü, Diné, and Apache heritage to create powerful, consciousness-raising poetry, film, and music.

    S3, Ep. 15: Stephanie Hallett

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2018 63:29


    Stephanie Hallett is a Toronto-born, Los Angeles-based lifestyle writer and the senior lifestyle editor at HelloGiggles. She was previously an editor at HuffPost and Ms. magazine, and moonlights as a hip-hop dancer and instructor.

    S3, Ep. 14: Mary Neely

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2018 45:08


    Actor, writer, and self-taught filmmaker Mary Neely makes movie-making look easy, directing, editing, and producing her latest short PINK TRAILER, which premiered in North America at 2018's SXSW Festival.

    S3, Ep. 13: Yasmine Diaz

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 47:27


    With a focus on gender, third-culture identity, and family, visual artist Yasmine Diaz works with mixed media on paper, drawing, and collage to question and assert her unique experiences as a Yemeni-American artist and feminist.

    S3, Ep. 12: Jade Phoenix

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2018 50:18


    Jade Phoenix is a fierce story and truth teller, a vulnerable yet dynamic performance poet and actress, aspiring comedian, an informative and engaging cultural producer, and activist that uses her platform and art to shift and change the conversations and dialogue, specifically for trans women/femme and gender non conforming people of color in the arts, academia, and film.

    S3, Ep. 11: Janine Brito

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2018 53:10


    Best known for her fun, funny, and feminist takes on gender, race, and sexuality, stand up comic Janine Brito is currently crushing it as a writer on the third season of Netflix's socially-conscious sitcom One Day at a Time.

    S3, Ep. 10: Ambika Leigh

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2018 59:13


    An award-winning film director, editor, and producer, Ambika Leigh joined the #MeToo movement in October 2017 when she, along with dozens of women, came forward to accuse Hollywood writer-director James Toback of sexual assault.

    S3, Ep. 9: Kelly Lohman, Amanda Troop, and Jessica Lynn Verdi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2018 66:29


    Together with four other funny women, Kelly Lohman, Amanda Troop, and Jessica Lynn Verdi make up Ripley Improv, an LA-based improvisation troupe that specializes in devising artful, long-form narratives about women who save the day, save the world, and save each other.

    S3, Ep. 8: Cameron Airen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 63:21


    Cameron Airen is a coach who works with clients of all genders to help them better manage their mind and emotions, and get in their bodies so they can experience deeper intimacy, show up more powerfully, and live a more fulfilling life. In addition, she w

    S3, Ep. 7: Robbie Ann Darby

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2018 45:47


    Following her 14-year battle with disordered eating, fitness expert Robbie Ann Darby founded RAD Experience, a radical fitness and wellness movement devoted to transforming not only bodies, but lives.

    S3, Ep. 6: Marina Magalhães

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 60:02


    An award-winning choreographer and seasoned dancer from Brazil, Marina Magalhães's choreography draws from her unique background in Afro-Latin and Contemporary dance practices to create a dance theater grounded in subversive politics and deeply personal.

    S3, Ep. 5: Emma McCall and Arden and Eva Baldinger

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 40:45


    Musicians Emma McCall, Arden and Eva Baldinger make sweet music together as Moonrise Nation, a young, fresh pop-folk ensemble currently touring the U.S.

    S3, Ep. 4: Meg Zany

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2018 39:08


    Best known for her “Courage Has No Gender” campaign, LA-based street artist Meg Zany transforms global cityscapes into fiercely feminist works of public art that draw attention to issues of gender inequality in the hopes of inspiring the world to crea

    S3, Ep. 3: Francesca Gámez and Tinks Lovelace

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 51:34


    Inclusive, multicultural stories take centerstage at Bag O' Bones, an art collective dedicated to creating socially-conscious, multimedia visual and performance art content in Los Angeles. Founder Tinks Lovelace and creative partner Francesca Gámez, the

    S3, Ep. 2: Winnie M. Li

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2018 44:54


    In 2008, author and activist Winnie M. Li was working as a film producer in London when she was violently attacked and raped by a teenage boy while traveling in Northern Ireland. Today, Winnie dedicates her life and career to addressing the issue of sexual assault through the media, the arts, and academia.

    S3, Ep. 1: Bea and Leah Koch

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2018 55:24


    Romance novels and feminism? The two may seem like strange bedfellows, but for Bea and Leah Koch, the book lovers behind America’s sole romance-only bookstore The Ripped Bodice, the connection is real.

    S2, Ep. 20: Tara Jepsen

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 57:26


    Best known for her laugh-out-loud performances including her hilarious portrayal of Mitzi Fitzsimmons in the web series Rods and Cones (which she co-created with longtime collaborator Beth Lisick), writer, comedian, and actor Tara Jepsen flips the feminist script with rad projects like Pave The Way, a skateboard design company that celebrates queerness, and her forthcoming debut novel, Like A Dog, a Sister Spit imprint of San Francisco's famed City Lights Publications.

    S2, Ep. 19: Brittanie Richardson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 41:03


    After years of studying and performing theatre in the United States and South Africa, actor, playwright, and activist Brittanie Richardson founded Art and Abolition, a freedom movement and nonprofit organization that uses art as a vehicle to free, heal, and empower young survivors of sexual slavery in Kenya.

    S2, Ep. 18: Tanya Aguiñiga

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2017 49:54


    Raised in Tijuana, Mexico and educated in the United States, visual artist and designer Tanya Aguiñiga's unique, cross-cultural craft work combines activist and community-based art practices, connecting marginalized communities through creative collaboration and inspiring audiences across the country and beyond its borders to engage in critical conversations about identity, gender, and culture. 

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