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Feminist Hotdog is a news, humor and cultural survival podcast by, for and about women. We uplift everyday feminism and feminist heroes and celebrate women as an act of resistance. Does the state of the world make you want to cry? Come hang out with the women of Feminist Hotdog. We promise not to g…

Adrienne van der Valk and NoCo FM


    • May 13, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 43m AVG DURATION
    • 57 EPISODES


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    FH S4E14: Looking Forward, Looking Back

    Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 20:37


    It's the last episode of Season Four! To commemorate this moment in Feminist Hotdog history, I decided to reflect a bit about the show's origin story, how four seasons of immersing myself in feminism changed me, and a few other things I've learned about myself, the patriarchy, and how to fight it. Feminist Hotdog will be going on hiatus for a few months while I focus on getting REVA Recovery Support off the ground. What will it look like when it comes back? I'm not sure yet, but I'd love to know what you think. More recovery content? More guest interviews? More examples of what makes my feminist heart sing? Something else? https://www.feministhotdog.com/contact (Let me know)! Stuff I Talked About on This Episode https://www.lutzesegu.com/ (Lutze B. Segu - The Social Justice Doula ) http://www.ameliahruby.com/ (Amelia Hruby) https://ebonyjanice.com/ (EbonyJanice Moore) https://www.akpress.org/pleasure-activism.html (Pleasure Activism - adrienne maree brown) https://rachel-cargle.com/ (Rachel Cargle) Support this podcast

    FH S4E13: Confronting the Cash Bail System with Ashley Edwards

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 34:31


    The news of Derek Chauvin's conviction and the shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant by a police officer in Ohio both hit hard last week; these events have reignited my thinking about how I can take action to improve outcomes for Black and brown and poor people when they encounter police or become ensnared in the justice system. With that in mind, I decided to rebroadcast this interview with Ashley Edwards about why the cash bail system is a worthy place to put our activist attention and how confronting it can keep literally millions of people safer from the abuses of incarceration. It's not abolition, but it's a start. (Original show notes below.) ____ Bailout funds have been in the news for weeks now, but how do they fit into the bigger picture of the criminal justice and cash bail systems? Ashley Edwards of MGM Bailout joins Feminist Hotdog this week to talk about the racism inherent in the cash bail system, the predatory lending practices that surround it, how listeners can work to abolish cash bail, and why we should view this as a feminist issue.  Things We Talked About on This Episode https://www.mgmbailout.com (MGM Bailout) https://www.nationalbailout.org (National Bailout)  https://www.nationalbailout.org/untilfreedomcomes (Until Freedom Comes Bailout Toolkit ) https://www.nationalbailout.org/history (Black Mama’s Bailout) https://southernersonnewground.org (Southerners On New Ground) https://bailproject.org/after-cash-bail/ (After Cash Bail: A Framework for Imagining Pretrial Justice) Support this podcast

    FH S4E12: Getting Your Sh*t Together with Cynthia Wright

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 40:04


    Clubhouse has revealed itself to be a place where folks (like me) who have difficulty moderating will quickly run into trouble. Luckily, before I weaned myself off, I had the opportunity to meet Cynthia Wright, a self-described "queer writer and military brat" who also hosts the fabulous recovery podcast Getting Your Sh*t Together. Cynthia's pod offers a unique mix of storytelling, interviews, personal development, social commentary, and—of course—recovery tips. We had a great conversation about how podcasting can be a form of therapy, how intersectionality shows up in recovery spaces, and how self-compassion played a pivotal role in her own story. Enjoy! Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://www.cynthiaswright.com/gystpod (Getting You Sh*t Together) https://www.cynthiaswright.com/gystpod/episode/48eb0e6d/navigating-that-sober-summer-life (Navigating That Sober Summer Life) https://www.cynthiaswright.com/gystpod/episode/49bc3a62/a-bih-talks-about-disrespecting-yourself (A Bih Talks About Disrespecting Yourself) https://www.cynthiaswright.com/gystpod/episode/49c851cd/how-guilt-and-shame-impacts-your-life (How Guilt and Shame Impacts Your Life) https://www.cynthiaswright.com/gystpod/episode/496bbfa0/bonus-episode-self-compassion-deep-dive (Self-Compassion Deep Dive) Support this podcast

    FH S4E11: Suicide is a Feminist Issue with Sara Scofield

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 60:12


    Warning: This episode includes discussion of suicide and suicidal ideation. When Sara and I first spoke about her appearance on Feminist Hotdog, I wasn't entirely clear on the connection between feminism and suicide prevention. However, after this conversation, I realized that suicide is a stigma-laden topic that—like addiction and abuse—often impacts women in unseen ways and must be talked about openly for anything to improve. In this episode, Sara explains how our medical and emergency response systems are falling short when it comes to suicide prevention and how we can become agents of change by using our voices to challenge cultural narratives about women and mental health. We also dig into some promising developments in policy and treatment and how you can get involved in spreading the word and smashing the stigma around suicide. If you've ever lost someone to suicide or know someone who has, I highly recommend you listen to this healing and inspiring episode. Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://afsp.org/ (American Foundation For Suicide Prevention) https://afsp.org/become-a-suicide-prevention-public-policy-advocate (Become an Advocate for Suicide Prevention) Support this podcast

    FH S4E10: Abolitionist Socialist Feminism with Zillah Eisenstein

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 34:34


    Zillah Eisenstein is an influential scholar, writer, and activist who has engaged in feminist action and inquiry for over 40 years. Her book Abolitionist Socialist Feminism profoundly affected me when I read it last year, so I was thrilled when she agreed to come on the show to discuss her career and the state of the world. Among many other topics, we talked about being a white woman raised as an anti-racist, why protests of police brutality gained so much traction in 2020, the many social hierarchies COVID has exposed, and how she stays engaged and inspired after 40-plus years of feminist and progressive activism. One particular powerful mantra she shared: “Whatever you do, you don’t wait.”  Stuff We Talked About on This Episode  http://zillaheisenstein.wordpress.com/ (Zillaheisenstein.wordpress.com) https://zillaheisenstein.wordpress.com/2019/04/25/abolitionist-socialist-feminism-radicalizing-the-next-revolution/ (Abolitionist Socialist Feminism: Radicalizing the Next Revolution) "https://www.fromthesquare.org/the-new-us-while-calling-out-trump-white-women/ (The New US: While Calling Out Trump White Women)" "https://www.fromthesquare.org/the-misogyny-of-covid-and-white-supremacy/ (The Misogyny of COVID and White Supremacy)" "https://www.fromthesquare.org/a-letter-to-my-anti-racist-feminist-sisters-in-the-time-of-covid-19/ (A Letter to My Anti-racist Feminist Sisters in the Time of COVID-19)" Support this podcast

    FH S4E9: Women and the Far Right with Heidi Beirich

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 49:45


    Warning: This episode contains disturbing themes and bigoted language. Listener discretion is advised. This episode may not be a very joyful one, but it is fascinating and urgent—possibly more urgent than ever. My guest is Dr. Heidi Beirich, executive vice president and chief strategy officer at the nonprofit organization Global Project Against Hate and Extremism. Heidi is an international expert on the far right. Our conversation focused on the role of women within anti-democratic movements and the relationship between feminism, misogyny, and extremism. We talk about what it means for women globally that far-right political candidates are gaining power in countries around the world, including the U.S. And we explore the uncomfortable question: How does the supportive role white women play in white nationalist movements mirror the role white women have played in supporting white supremacy throughout history? Things We Talked About on This Episode https://www.globalextremism.org (Global Project Against Hate and Extremism) https://www.cynthiamilleridriss.com (Cynthia Miller Idriss) https://www.kathleenbelew.com (Kathleen Belew) https://news.gsu.edu/expert/mia-bloom/ (Mia Bloom) https://books.catapult.co/products/white-tears-brown-scars-how-white-feminism-betrays-women-of-color-by-ruby-hamad (White Tears/Brown Scars) by Ruby Hamad “https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/aug/30/white-women-were-colonisers-too-to-move-forward-we-have-to-stop-letting-them-off-the-hook (White Women Were Colonisers Too. To Move Forward, We Have to Stop Letting Them Off the Hook.)” by Ruby Hamad Support this podcast

    FH S4E8: Speaking Light Into Abortion with Amanda Star Kingsley

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 40:00


    What do you feel when you hear the word abortion? What words do you associate with it? If you’re Amanda Star Kingsley, those words might be fear or sadness but they might also be strength, purpose, and light. Amanda is a post-abortion life coach. Her mission is to help people achieve the vision for their lives that compelled them to choose abortion. Through her coaching and her podcast, Speaking Light Into Abortion, Amanda is smashing stigmas and asking critical—and sometimes messy—questions designed to help her clients embrace their agency and move forward in confidence. Regardless of your relationship to abortion, prepare to feel a paradigm shift during this powerful conversation. Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://www.amandastarkingsley.com (Amanda Star Kingsley ) https://speaking-light-into-abortion.simplecast.com (Speaking Light Into Abortion) https://speaking-light-into-abortion.simplecast.com/episodes/unfuck-your-brain-after-abortion (UnFuck Your Brain After Abortion) https://speaking-light-into-abortion.simplecast.com/episodes/acceptance-after-abortion (Acceptance After Abortion) https://speaking-light-into-abortion.simplecast.com/episodes/holding-space-for-abortion (Holding Space for Abortion) https://speaking-light-into-abortion.simplecast.com/episodes/allowing-grief-after-aborti (Allowing Grief After Abortion) https://speaking-light-into-abortion.simplecast.com/episodes/healthy-relationships-after-abortion (Healthy Relationships After Abortion) Support this podcast

    FH S4E7: Calling Each Other In with Loretta J. Ross

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 54:40


    It's not every day you get to interview a woman who has inspired you for decades. In this episode, I had the privilege of speaking with feminist icon Loretta J. Ross, activist, writer, and scholar, and a critical voice who has helped shape many aspects of the Women's Movement and the ongoing struggle for human rights worldwide. Over the course of her career, she has worked to center Black women and girls in conversations about sexual and gender-based violence, sterilization abuse, violent extremism, and reproductive justice (a framework she co-created). Her more recent work focuses on helping activists hone the skills they need to hold each other accountable without undermining their humanity—an approach she refers to as "calling in," an alternative to "calling out." For anyone who needs a beautiful reminder of the benefits of treating each other more gently, this episode is for you. Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://lorettajross.com (Loretta J. Ross) "https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/19/style/loretta-ross-smith-college-cancel-culture.html (What if Instead of Calling People Out, We Called Them In?)" "https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/spring-2019/speaking-up-without-tearing-down (Speaking Up Without Tearing Down)" Support this podcast

    FH S4E6: Fifty Feminist Mantras with Amelia Hruby

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 41:20


    What is your feminist story? What do you desire from your feminist life? My guest this week, Amelia Hruby (you may know her from the Fifty Feminist States podcast, among other great work), has written a beautiful new book that inspires readers to ponder these questions and process their answers in writing: Fifty Feminist Mantras. Learn more about Amelia, her feminist vision for 2021, her book (and how to approach it), and get the scoop on her latest invitation to reflect in feminist community, Feminist Mantra Mondays. Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://publishing.andrewsmcmeel.com/book/fifty-feminist-mantras/ (Fifty Feminist Mantras) http://www.ameliahruby.com/feminist-mantra-texts (Feminist Mantra Mondays) https://www.fiftyfeministstates.com/ (Fifty Feminist States) https://www.fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/new-mexico-2-3 (Sarah Stolar and Rosemary Mexa DesPlas) https://www.fiftyfeministstates.com/podcast/colorado-1 (Fly Fishing for Equity with Erica Nelson) Support this podcast

    FH S4E5: The Social Justice Doula with Lutze B. Segu

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 48:49


    What conditions are necessary for you to practice the kind of feminism you want to practice? This question is at the heart of today's episode featuring Lutze B. Segu, also known as the Social Justice Doula. Lutze specializes in helping people and organizations create conditions that support deep, sustained social justice work. There's no box-checking on her watch: If you're in Lutze's orbit, you're interrogating white supremacy, un-gentrifying intersectionality, and answering the question, "What do you want your feminism to do?"  This episode is a call to action and the perfect way to spark your thinking about what you want your feminist practice to look like in 2021. Happy New Year! Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://www.lutzesegu.com/ (lutzesegu.com) https://www.instagram.com/socialjusticedoula/ (The Social Justice Doula on Instagram) "https://www.colorado.edu/odece/sites/default/files/attached-files/rba09-sb4converted_8.pdf (Age, Race, Class, and Sex: Women Redefining Difference)" by Audre Lorde "https://chicagounbound.uchicago.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1052&context=uclf (Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex)" by Kimberlé Crenshaw "https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/5/20/18542843/intersectionality-conservatism-law-race-gender-discrimination (The Intersectionality Wars)" by Jane Coastan Support this podcast

    FH S4E4: Making an LGBTQ Family with Robin Hopkins and Jaimie Kelton

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 33:38


    Meet Robin and Jaimie. They’re lesbian moms (NOT MARRIED TO EACH OTHER) who set out to find LGBTQ parenting stories and ended up starting a podcast—and, now, writing a book: If These Ovaries Could Talk: The Things We’ve Learned About Making an LGBTQ Family. It’s a great read based on a great show. It’s also an important one because stories about how LGBTQ folks become parents are as diverse as each letter of the acronym, yet rarely do they get the airtime they deserve. Get ready to laugh and learn with the women behind If These Ovaries Could Talk!  Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://www.ovariestalk.com (If These Ovaries Could Talk podcast) https://www.amazon.com/If-These-Ovaries-Could-Talk-ebook/dp/B087ZRKVY6 (If These Ovaries Could Talk book) Support this podcast

    FH S4E3: Radical Magick with Dr. Kate Tomas

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 46:34


    Light some candles and get cozy. This week, I’m featuring a guest who has had a profound personal influence on me: Dr. Kate Tomas, creator of the Spiritual Life Upgrade program and the Money Magic Manifestation course. Kate is a psychic, a witch, and a spiritual empowerment mentor who specializes in helping women and femmes activate their power. She’s also an anti-capitalist who’s ready to hex racists and burn it all to the ground! Everything is an energy game, and I highly recommend you direct some of your energy toward Dr. Kate if you have questions about how to remove money blocks, set boundaries, say “no” to losers, or anything else, really. She’s literally magick!  Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://drkatetomas.com/upgrade/ (The Spiritual Life Upgrade) https://drkatetomas.com/money-magick-manifestation/ (Money Magick Manifestation) https://www.instagram.com/katetomasphd/ (Dr. Kate Tomas on Instagram) Support this podcast

    FH S4E2: Caring for Your Soul and Mindset with Jocellyn Harvey

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2020 39:33


    It’s a stressful week for just about everybody. As of when this episode posted, we still don’t know who the next U.S. president will be. It’s time to spend some extra time caring for ourselves, and Jocellyn Harvey is here to help.  The founder of Soul and Mindset shares some of her favorite techniques for remaining grounded when life feels unbearable, including befriending anger, an emotion most of us try hard to suppress. We also talk about approaching spiritual work with compassion and why love and light isn’t a great recipe for enlightenment—especially when the world feels as fractured as it does right now.  Take a deep breath, press play, and take a moment to nurture your soul and check in on your mindset! BONUS: Feminist Hotdog listeners get $25 off Jocellyn’s signature course, Befriending Anger. Just use the code 25ONME at checkout.  Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://www.soulandmindset.com (Soul and Mindset) https://www.instagram.com/soul_and_mindset/ (Should and Mindset on Instagram) https://www.soulandmindset.com/befriending-anger (Befriending Anger) Support this podcast

    FH S4E1: Racism and Recovery with Jessica Hoppe

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 35:52


    Feminist Hotdog is back! In this episode, I had the privilege of speaking to writer Jessica Hoppe about her experience as a first-generation Latina woman with Indigenous roots navigating the recovery landscape. Jessica is using her storytelling skills—and what she learned from getting and staying sober during the Trump era, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the recent uprisings in defense of Black lives—to talk about why recovery communities must acknowledge and address racism in healing spaces. Whether recovery is part of your life or not, you won’t want to miss out on Jessica's wisdom or her inspiring story! (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Stuff We Talked About In This Episode “https://medium.com/@soynuevayorka (The First Step to Recovery Is Admitting You Are Not Powerless Over Your Privilege)” https://nuevayorka.nyc/ (Nueva Yorka) https://www.instagram.com/nuevayorka/ (Nueva Yorka on Instagram) Support this podcast

    FH S3E13: Confronting the Cash Bail System with Ashley Edwards

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 31:44


    Bailout funds have been in the news for weeks now, but how do they fit into the bigger picture of the criminal justice and cash bail systems? Ashley Edwards of MGM Bailout joins Feminist Hotdog this week to talk about the racism inherent in the cash bail system, the predatory lending practices that surround it, how listeners can work to abolish cash bail, and why we should view this as a feminist issue.  Things We Talked About on This Episode MGM Bailout [https://www.mgmbailout.com] National Bailout [https://www.nationalbailout.org] Until Freedom Comes Bailout Toolkit [https://www.nationalbailout.org/untilfreedomcomes] Black Mama’s Bailout [https://www.nationalbailout.org/history] Southerners On New Ground [https://southernersonnewground.org] After Cash Bail: A Framework for Imagining Pretrial Justice [https://bailproject.org/after-cash-bail/] Support this podcast

    FH S3E12: Feminism and Policing Abolition

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 32:07


    Advocates of policing abolition have been pushing to defund the police for years, but the recent explosion of public attention on the Movement for Black Lives has more people than ever talking about what an entirely new system of public safety could look like. In this episode, I summarize what I’ve learned over the last few weeks about community-based alternatives to policing, feminist tensions surrounding the abolitionist stance, and what people mean when they say “defund the police.” NOTE: I am not an expert on policing abolition. This episode offers a high-level overview and recommendations for where you can find much more detailed information from people immersed in this work, such as those listed in the show notes.  Things We Talked About on This Episode Yes, We Literally Mean Abolish the Police by Mariame Kaba [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/opinion/sunday/floyd-abolish-defund-police.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/12/opinion/sunday/floyd-abolish-defund-police.html)] Angela Davis on Abolition [https://www.democracynow.org/2020/6/12/angela_davis_on_abolition_calls_to?fbclid=IwAR1pesIQKKAX7FAqkD8YSH3RJoikBTkVVHbE05hKNlp7pDieWUmrmhb5uw4 (https://www.democracynow.org/2020/6/12/angela_davis_on_abolition_calls_to?fbclid=IwAR1pesIQKKAX7FAqkD8YSH3RJoikBTkVVHbE05hKNlp7pDieWUmrmhb5uw4)] Ruth Wilson Gilmore Makes the Case for Abolition [https://theintercept.com/2020/06/10/ruth-wilson-gilmore-makes-the-case-for-abolition/ (https://theintercept.com/2020/06/10/ruth-wilson-gilmore-makes-the-case-for-abolition/)] MPD 150 [https://www.mpd150.com (https://www.mpd150.com)] Critical Resistance [http://criticalresistance.org (http://criticalresistance.org)] No More Money for Police [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/30/opinion/george-floyd-police-funding.html?fbclid=IwAR1y9pUCluy65-W-6a1UjXb3SoWqlJp2p_7VKOpOR19q_uZXlmY-ANnxvkA (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/30/opinion/george-floyd-police-funding.html?fbclid=IwAR1y9pUCluy65-W-6a1UjXb3SoWqlJp2p_7VKOpOR19q_uZXlmY-ANnxvkA)] The Systems That Protect the Police [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/02/podcasts/the-daily/george-floyd-protests.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/02/podcasts/the-daily/george-floyd-protests.html)] Qualified Immunity Explained [https://theappeal.org/qualified-immunity-explained/ (https://theappeal.org/qualified-immunity-explained/)] The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander [https://newjimcrow.com (https://newjimcrow.com)] Just Mercy by Brian Stevenson [https://justmercy.eji.org (https://justmercy.eji.org)] 13th directed by Ava DuVernay [https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741 (https://www.netflix.com/title/80091741)] Support this podcast

    FH S3E11: Black Lives Matter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 7:17


    This week, Feminist Hotdog is participating in Podcast Blackout out of respect for the memories of Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Tony McDade, and in observance of the ongoing fight for racial justice that is happening in cities all across the US. Please listen to today's message. It is short but important. I am also adding my voice to the Women of Color podcast community's Podcasters for Justice campaign. It is in solidarity with these podcasters that I share this message and commitment. We are podcasters united to condemn the tragic murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and many many others at the hands of police. This is a continuation of the systemic racism pervasive in our country since its inception, and we are committed so standing against racism in all its forms. We believe that to be silent is to be complicit. We believe that Black lives matter. We believe that we have the responsibility to use our platform to speak out against this injustice whenever and wherever we witness it. In creating digital media, we have built audiences that return week after week to hear our voices, and we will use our voices to speak against anti-blackness and police brutality, and we encourage our audiences to be educated, engages, and to take action. Things We Talk About on This Episode https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/586743/hood-feminism-by-mikki-kendall/ (Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall) https://www.ted.com/talks/kimberle_crenshaw_the_urgency_of_intersectionality?language=en (The Urgency of Intersectionality by Kimberlé Crenshaw) Support this podcast

    FH S3E10: Period Poverty and Menstrual Equity

    Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 38:43


    Let’s talk about periods! Period poverty affects millions of people all over the world, but we rarely talk about it. Because there’s so much shame and stigma surrounding menstruation, people who can’t afford period products—whether in schools, prisons, or in their daily lives—are often left with nowhere to turn for help. But, thanks to activists and advocates like the guests featured in this episode, that’s changing. You’ll meet Leah Rodriguez, a journalist who covers period poverty globally; Breanna and Brooke Bennett, 12-year-old sisters who started a nonprofit to promote menstrual equity in their community; and Dr. LaToya Clark, a physician committed to making sure every young person who has a period knows how to take care of their body. Let’s put an end to period stigma, once and for all! ### Stuff We Talked About on This Episode * [Leah Rodriguez Twitter](https://twitter.com/leahrod) * [Global Citizen](https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/) * ["US Government Acknowledges Period Products Are Necessities in COVID-19 Stimulus Bill"](https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/cares-act-covid-19-menstrual-products-fsa-hsa/) * [Pandora’s Box: Lifting the Lid on Menstruation](https://www.pandorasboxthefilm.com) * [Periods Gone Public: Taking a Stand for Menstrual Equity](https://www.periodequity.org/book-1) * [I Support the Girls](https://isupportthegirls.org) * [Women In Training](https://www.womenintraining.org) * [WIT Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/WITKITS/) * [WIT Twitter](https://twitter.com/womenintrainin1) * [WIT Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/wit.womenintraining/) * [Menstrual Hygiene Day](https://menstrualhygieneday.org) Support this podcast

    FH S3E9: Blast from the Past

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 42:46


    Finding it hard to remember the days before COVID hijacked the world? Me too. So, for this episode, I went into the archives and took a trip down memory lane, unearthing some memorable moments from some of my favorite interviews. I chose three guests who all talked about their incredible passion projects and how their work—whether as writers, performers, or teachers—furthers their vision for collective liberation. You’ll hear from two podcasters, Jana Schmieding of Woman of Size and Amelia Hruby of Fifty Feminist States, as well as anti-bias anti-racist educator and writer Liz Kleinrock. It’s a highlight reel of inspiration designed to lift you up if the coronavirus (and the surrounding ocean of bullsh*t) has got you down.  ### Stuff We Talked About on This Episode * [Woman of Size podcast](https://www.womanofsize.com) * [Teach and Transform](https://www.teachandtransform.org) * [Fifty Feminist States](https://www.fiftyfeministstates.com) * [Monochrome Candles](https://www.shopmonochrome.com) Support this podcast

    FH S3E8: Reading for Liberation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2020 40:02


    Today’s episode is a celebration of the written word in honor of a major milestone—the completion of the Feminist Hotdog book manuscript! (Coming January 2021.) Since words have been dominating my psyche, I decided to devote this week’s episode to reading (and writing!) for liberation. I spoke with Stef Bernal-Martinez of 1977 Books, poet Angbeen Saleem, and Alana Baumann and Samra Michael of the new podcast She Well Read about the role books and poems are playing in their pandemic lives, and the writers who help them envision a more just and intersectional future.  Stuff We Talked About on This Episode Intro https://www.theguardian.com/books/2019/may/08/girl-woman-other-by-bernardine-evaristo-review (Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo) https://www.npr.org/2020/02/26/808943234/hood-feminism-is-a-call-for-solidarity-in-a-less-than-inclusive-movement (Hood Feminism by Mikki Kendall) Part I 1977 Books https://www.instagram.com/1977books/ (@1977books on Instagram) https://www.versobooks.com/books/2426-the-end-of-policing (The End of Policing by Alex Vitale) https://www.akpress.org/beyond-survival.html (Beyond Survival) https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1108-how-we-get-free (How We Get Free )https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1108-how-we-get-free (by )https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/1108-how-we-get-free (Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor) http://circuitous.org/scraps/combahee.html (Combahee River Collective) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6YI8lsjJJA (Octavia Butler) https://www.mgmbailout.com (MGM Bailout) Part II https://www.instagram.com/angribeen/ (@angribeen on Instagram) https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/angel-nafis (Angel Nafis) https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/paul-tran (Paul Tran) https://www.slowdownshow.org (The Slow Down Show) https://www.poetryfoundation.org/podcasts/series/142241/vs-podcast (The VS Podcast ) http://www.breakbeatpoets.com (Haymarket Press BreakBeats Poets collection) https://upittpress.org/books/9780822963318/ (The Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude by Ross Gay) https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/deaf-republic (Deaf Republic by Ilya Kaminsky) https://www.drumnyc.org/powerandsafety/ (Desis Rising Up and Moving) Part III https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/she-well-read/id1506524661 (She Well Read Episode 1) https://www.instagram.com/shewellread/ (@shewellread on Instagram) http://www.kieracass.com/books (Kiera Cass' Selection Series) https://read.macmillan.com/torforge/stay-sexy-and-dont-get-murdered/ (Stay Sexy and Don’t Get Murdered by Georgia Hardstark and Karen Kilgariff ) https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2016/mar/06/rebecca-traister-interview-all-the-single-ladies (All the Single Ladies by Rebecca Traister) https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2YOLn0CBZ5alixgH2x9Bav?si=eSxCdDPeQQ2sCw-XA25OdQ (Alana's Reading Playlist) Support this podcast

    FH S3E7: Managing Trauma While Isolating with Stephanie James and Alexandra Pajak

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2020 35:21


    Yep, we’re still inside. Is anyone else scraping the bottom of their self-care toolkit?  If virtual happy hour and Tiger King aren’t cutting it anymore, you need this episode. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on our mental health, especially for the millions of people in this country who suffer from mental illness or have a history of sexual trauma. My guests this week are two mental health providers who each have unique and helpful resources to share.  Stephanie James, host of The Spark podcast, joined me to talk about techniques she uses to help her clients stay grounded. She also extends an invitation to a free online summit for survivors of sexual abuse seeking to reclaim their power. Alexandra Pajak provided mental health services in the prison system for a decade, and has composed a gorgeous album of music inspired by mental illness and recovery from trauma. Sample a few tracks and then buy the album; all proceeds go to the National Alliance on Mental Illness. (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://www.shopmonochrome.com (Monochrome Candles) https://www.thesparkpod.com (The Spark Podcast) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07X8L2YBB/ (The Spark Book) https://womenemergingsummit.org (Women Emerging: Reclaiming Our Souls from Sexual Abuse) https://www.helenhillix.com/sacredsex-stephaniejames (Sacred Sexuality Summit) https://open.spotify.com/album/3CqxbmlG558x1KKQN5KBei?si=qcpEx3d3T1a8kIhnWf2GAg (Mind/Electric on Spotify ) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07X56YZCR/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp (Mind/Electric on Amazon ) https://music.apple.com/us/album/mind-electric-music-inspired-by-mental-illness/1478172558 (Mind/Electric on iTunes ) https://www.nami.org (National Alliance on Mental Illness) Support this podcast

    FH S3E6: Feminism in the Time of COVID-19

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 40:12


    Unique times call for unique episodes. This week, I spoke to four different people about how they are experiencing the COVID-19 epidemic and their visions for how they see the virus influencing our human future. Listen in on my conversations with Erin and Maria of the podcast Feminists Without Mystique, my good friend Joanna Williams, and my 8-year-old niece and first-time podcast guest Evelyn. (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://itsgoingdown.org/c19-mutual-aid/ (COVID-19 Mutual Aid) https://www.nytimes.com/column/still-processing-podcast (Still Processing) https://www.instagram.com/jennydeluxe/ (Jenna Wortham) "https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2020/03/feminism-womens-rights-coronavirus-covid19/608302/ (The Coronavirus Is a Disaster for Feminism)" "https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/03/24/ohio-texas-use-covid-19-stop-abortions# (Ohio, Texas Use COVID-19 to Stop Abortions)" https://drkatetomas.com (Energy Hygiene Meditation) (scroll to bottom to register) https://jackkornfield.com/compassion-in-the-time-of-coronavirus/ (Compassion in the Time of the Coronavirus) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-DD4h8nZhx/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link (Post by Rachel Cargle) https://www.instagram.com/p/B-KZ1eeAKR3/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link (Post by Erika Hart) "https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/20/health/coronavirus-italy-men-risk.html (In Italy, Coronavirus Takes a Higher Toll on Men)" https://twitter.com/i/events/1240851522650423296 (Four US Senators Sold Stocks After COVID-19 Briefings) "https://www.liisbeth.com/2020/03/25/a-feminist-response-to-covid-19/?mc_cid=9e0d5e6721&mc_eid=6524787620 (A Feminist's Response to COVID-19)" Support this podcast

    FH S3E5: Painful Sex and the Pelvic Floor with Lauren Crigler

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2020 33:06


    Get ready for some REAL TALK, y’all! Pelvic floor issues can cause—and be caused by—incontinence, constipation, and painful vaginal intercourse among other concerns. The good news is you can treat pelvic floor issues with physical therapy, and Dr. Lauren Crigler is here to enlighten us about the options. She’s on a mission to help women and people of all genders connect with their bodies and their sexual partners and empower themselves to have pleasurable, pain-free sex. If you’re one of the 40 PERCENT of people who have vaginas and find vaginal intercourse painful, don’t miss this episode! (Music by Ava Luna, Loyalty Freak Music, Make My Love Your Home, Katrina Stone, Clepsydrae, Monako, and Borrtex.) Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://drlaurencrigler.com (drlaurencrigler.com) Support this podcast

    FH S3E4: Trans Dudes With Lady Cancer - Yee Won Chong and Brooks Nelson

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 34:20


    What do you do when you and your chosen family member are diagnosed with cancer within days of each other? If you’re Brooks Nelson and Yee Won Chong, you eat a lot of pie—and then you make a movie. As two transmasculine people who were treated for cancers often (and incorrectly) associated only with cisgender women, Brooks and Yee Won are using their story to educate and to inspire change. Hear how their documentary, Trans Dudes With Lady Cancer, is busting myths, opening minds, and challenging medical establishments across the country to embrace trans-inclusive healthcare. (Music by Ava Luna, Loyalty Freak Music, Make My Love Your Home, Katrina Stone, Clepsydrae, Monako, and Borrtex.) Stuff We Talked About on This Episode http://www.transdudeswithladycancer.org (Trans Dudes With Lady Cancer) https://apnews.com/aee7b015152447f291b54626318ecfb0/%27Chosen-families%27-gain-legal-recognition-in-sick-leave-laws (‘Chosen Families’ Gain Legal Recognition in Sick-leave Laws) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Lm4vxZrAig (Beyond the Gender Binary) (Yee Won's TED Talk) Support this podcast

    FH S3E3: Feminism and Sobriety - Part III with Jocellyn Harvey

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 28:04


    For the third and final episode in the Feminism and Sobriety series, I spoke with Jocellyn Harvey, author of Recovering the Home. Jocellyn’s sobriety story led her to a place where she felt the need to recover not only her body and her mind, but also her living space. She developed a four-part framework for women who want to clear their homes of the energy created by their drinking and replace it with a safe, nurturing environment where they can feel comfortable and relaxed without alcohol.  Jocellyn is inspiring for many reasons, but one of the biggest things I took away from our conversation was how committed she is to resisting perfectionism and giving herself grace. Listen and learn about how she overcome not only her problem drinking, but also the endless cycle of feeling like we’re never doing enough. (Music by Ava Luna, Loyalty Freak Music, Gradient, Borrtex, Stanley Gurvich, Monako, and Katrina Stone) Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://www.instagram.com/sharingmysobriety/ (@Sharingmysobriety) https://www.recoveringthehome.com/purchase/recovering-the-home (Recovering the Home) http://recoveringthehome.com (recoveringthehome.com) Support this podcast

    FH S3E2: Feminism and Sobriety - Part II with Nina Sarhan

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2020 29:42


    CW: sexual assault  There is a tremendous amount of tension in the conversation about alcohol and sexual assault; Nina Sarhan is here to help us name it AND address it. As someone who claims both the labels alcoholic and rape survivor, Nina is using her voice to help banish the shame and stigma so many people associate with addiction and sexual trauma through her online platform @thesobrfeminist. Hear Nina’s story, and learn how getting angry and publicly protesting sexual assault and rape culture have been pivotal to her recovery and her identity as a feminist. (Music by Ava Luna, Loyalty Freak Music, Katrina Stone, Rew, Kola, Space Doves, Borrtex, and Josh Leake.) Stuff We Talked About on This Episode The Sober Feminist https://www.instagram.com/thesobrfeminist/ (@thesobrfeminist) https://www.sobersaturdayz.ca/post/community-blog-thesoberfeminist (Nina’s sobriety story) https://www.npr.org/2019/11/15/779438921/kavanaugh-hailed-at-federalist-society-as-protesters-attempt-disruption (Federalist Society protest of Brett Kavanaugh ) Ask a Former Drunk: https://jezebel.com/ask-a-former-drunk-its-time-to-talk-about-alcohol-and-1783117457 (It’s Time to Talk About Alcohol and Sex) Resources https://www.rainn.org/about-national-sexual-assault-telephone-hotline (RAINN sexual assault hotline) https://mcsr.org/home (Men Can Stop Rape) https://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2019/11/compilation-ways-you-can-stand-against-rape-culture (16 Ways You Can Stand Against Rape Culture) https://www.hrc.org/resources/sexual-assault-and-the-lgbt-community (LGBTQ resources) (scroll down for resources) Support this podcast

    FH S3E1: Feminism and Sobriety - Part I with Holly Whitaker

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 34:18


    We are kicking off 2020 with a guest I have wanted to interview forever: Holly Whitaker, founder of Tempest Sobriety School and author of the fabulous new book Quit Like a Woman. If you’ve ever questioned your relationship with drinking or you're thinking about making a change for 2020, this episode is a MUST LISTEN. Today's topic is particularly personal. This is the first in a three-episode series about feminism and sobriety that I wanted to do, in part, to create some space to talk about my own recovery and to come out as a sober person and what that means as a feminist. (Have questions? Let’s talk!) Holly dropped so many mind bombs in this interview, it was almost impossible to edit. We talked about her story, why she tried and then left AA, and the origins of Tempest. We also dug into why our recovery culture needs a feminist overhaul and what it really means to “quit like a woman.” (Music by Ava Luna, Loyalty Freak Music, Katrina Stone, Rew, Space Doves, Borrtex, and Josh Leake.) Stuff We Talked About on This Episode https://www.quitlikeawoman.com (Quit Like a Woman) by Holly Whitaker https://www.jointempest.com/school/ (Tempest Sobriety School) https://www.thetemper.com (The Temper) https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062513151/at-the-root-of-this-longing/ (At the Root of This Longing) by Carol Lee Flinders https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07B7QRWTH/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1 (The Easy Way to Control Alcohol )by Allen Carr https://www.feministhotdog.com/blog/2020/1/7/hi-im-adrienne-and-im-a-sober-person (Adrienne’s sobriety story) Adrienne's Quit Lit Favorites https://sarahhepola.com/title/blackout/ (Blackout) by Sara Hepola https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/93860/drinking-a-love-story-by-caroline-knapp/ (Drinking: A Love Story )by Caroline Knapp http://mummywasasecretdrinker.blogspot.com (The Sober Diaries) by Clare Pooley https://thisnakedmind.com/purchase-naked-mind-control-alcohol-book/ (This Naked Mind) by Annie Grace https://unexpectedjoy.co.uk (The Unexpected Joy of Being Sober) by Catherine Gray https://www.lisasmithadvisory.com (Girl Walks Out of a Bar) by Lisa F. Smith http://www.kristicoulter.com (Nothing Good Can Come From This )by Kristi Coulter https://www.craigbeck.com/alcohol-lied-to-me/ (Alcohol Lied to Me) by Craig Beck Support this podcast

    FH S2E15: Road Trippin' with Amelia Hruby

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 44:30


    It’s the last episode of Season 2! I can’t think of a better way to mark 30 episodes of Feminist Hotdog than by talking to Amelia Hruby, podcaster extraordinaire, who is traveling to EVERY STATE in the country to interview gender justice and queer liberation activists for her show, Fifty Feminist States. Learn along with Amelia as she talks about the amazing people she’s met on her recent trip to the Deep South (including Montgomery!), her forthcoming book of feminist mantras, and what’s inspiring a whole choral arrangement of singing in her feminist heart.Stay tuned for season 3 coming in January!Stuff We Talked About on This EpisodeFifty Feminist Stateshttps://www.fiftyfeministstates.com (https://www.fiftyfeministstates.com)Sister - Feminist Business Schoolhttps://sister.is/ (https://sister.is/)Living a Feminist Life by Sara Ahmedhttps://www.dukeupress.edu/living-a-feminist-life (https://www.dukeupress.edu/living-a-feminist-life)Violet Valley Bookstorehttps://www.violetvalley.org/ (https://www.violetvalley.org/)SisterReachhttps://www.sisterreach.com/ (https://www.sisterreach.com/)Cherisse Scotthttp://www.womenofachievement.org/vision/cherisse-scott/ (http://www.womenofachievement.org/vision/cherisse-scott/)Jasmine Tasakihttp://bigdoorbrigade.com/2019/07/10/interview-with-jasmine-tasaki-about-trans-mutual-aid-work-in-tennessee/ (http://bigdoorbrigade.com/2019/07/10/interview-with-jasmine-tasaki-about-trans-mutual-aid-work-in-tennessee/) Support this podcast

    FH S2E14: Feminist High Five with Leah Abrams

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 54:36


    Sometimes I wish I could go back and meet my 20-year-old self. I’m sure she’d be cool, but there’s no way she’d be as woke, witty, and together as this week’s guest—Leah Abrams! She’s a feminist college student with a mind for policy, history, and grassroots organizing, and she has a lot to say about the way feminism has already positively influenced her life. Listen in as we talk about feminism on campus, unsung climate change heroes, things we’re REALLY good at, two media groundbreakers who belong in the Hotdog Hall of Fame.Mothers of Invention Podcasthttps://www.mothersofinvention.online (https://www.mothersofinvention.online)22  Diverse Voices to Follow on Twitter this Earth Dayhttps://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/04/22-diverse-voices-to-follow-on-twitter-this-earth-day/ (https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/04/22-diverse-voices-to-follow-on-twitter-this-earth-day/)"13 Things I Am Really, Really Good At" by Manchit Sachdevahttps://www.makemuse.online/content/read/13-things-i-am-really-really-good-at (https://www.makemuse.online/content/read/13-things-i-am-really-really-good-at)Make Musehttps://www.makemuse.online (https://www.makemuse.online)Maura Sheedyhttps://strategygirl.nyc/2019/04/19/interview-with-maura-sheedy-founder-of-make-muse/ (https://strategygirl.nyc/2019/04/19/interview-with-maura-sheedy-founder-of-make-muse/)Nikole Hannah-Joneshttps://nikolehannahjones.com (https://nikolehannahjones.com) Support this podcast

    FH S2E13: The Limits to Our Justice with Jana Schmieding

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 59:36


    If you’re not tuned in to Jana Schmieding and her awesome podcast Woman of Size, you’re missing out. Jana is a comedian, writer, educator, and artist with a talent for getting to the heart of why we need to expand our vision of justice. She is also a Lakota woman who navigates feminism in white and decolonized spaces and has a lot to say about both. We talked about how she uses her platform to advance both Native and fat liberation, dug into the distinctions between body positivity and fat positivity, and celebrated the badassery of Wilma Mankiller. (P.S. Check out her essay in the new YA book The Other F Word!)Stuff We Talked About on This EpisodeWoman of Size podcasthttps://www.womanofsize.com (https://www.womanofsize.com)Woman of Size on Instagram (@womanofsizepod)https://www.instagram.com/womanofsizepod/ (https://www.instagram.com/womanofsizepod/)Check out Jana’s beadwork here! (@janaunplgd)https://www.instagram.com/janaunplgd/ (https://www.instagram.com/janaunplgd/)All My Relations podcasthttps://www.allmyrelationspodcast.com (https://www.allmyrelationspodcast.com)Native Appropriations bloghttp://nativeappropriations.com (http://nativeappropriations.com)"Stop Apologizing, Start Thanking"https://medium.com/ (https://medium.com/)@severinevct/stop-apologizing-start-thanking-9dd000236fdf"Stop Saying 'Sorry' and Say 'Thank You' Instead"https://www.boredpanda.com/stop-saying-sorry-say-thank-you-comic-yao-xiao/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic (https://www.boredpanda.com/stop-saying-sorry-say-thank-you-comic-yao-xiao/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=organic)Mankillerhttps://www.pbs.org/show/mankiller/ (https://www.pbs.org/show/mankiller/)The Other F Wordhttps://diversebooks.org/qa-with-angie-manfredi-the-other-f-word/ (https://diversebooks.org/qa-with-angie-manfredi-the-other-f-word/) Support this podcast

    FH S2E12: Thank You, Kimberlé Crenshaw with Liz Kleinrock

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 39:12


    If the world had more teachers like Liz Kleinrock, what a wonderful place it would be! She’s an award-winning, book-writing, TED-talk-giving badass educator who is living her values every day. Whether in front of the classroom or on Instagram, where she runs a popular platform for other teachers, Liz inspires the people around her by shining a light on critical social justice issues. Listen and learn about how she went viral for talking to students about consent, what it takes to be a feminist teacher, and why life is better with Lizzo.@teachandtransformhttps://www.instagram.com/teachandtransform/ (https://www.instagram.com/teachandtransform/)Liz’s TED Talkhttps://www.ted.com/talks/liz_kleinrock_how_to_teach_kids_to_talk_about_taboo_topics (https://www.ted.com/talks/liz_kleinrock_how_to_teach_kids_to_talk_about_taboo_topics)Interference Archivehttps://interferencearchive.org (https://interferencearchive.org)Radio Roshanihttps://www.bbc.com/news/stories-49584155 (https://www.bbc.com/news/stories-49584155)Yuri Kochiamahttps://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/yuri-kochiyama-was-born/ (https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/tdih/yuri-kochiyama-was-born/) Support this podcast

    FH S2E11: My Second Life with Clara Holmes

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 53:54


    Clara Holmes is a model, fashion and lifestyle blogger, and the creator of Rollin Funky, a blog and social media platform where she captures her fabulous life in words and pictures. In addition to being a lover of shoes, travel, and nightclubs (and a fierce feminist), Clara is a full-time wheelchair user who writes with depth and honesty about how being a woman with a disability influences—but does not define—her. Learn how she transformed her life in her thirties, how she's helping change the fashion industry, and why Nicki Minaj holds a special place in her heart.Things We Talk About on this Episode:Rollin Funky blog:https://rollinfunky.com (https://rollinfunky.com)Rollin Funky Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/rollinfunky/ (https://www.instagram.com/rollinfunky/)Jameela Jamil and the iWeigh campaign:today.com/seri...women-t136973Pose:fxnetworks.com/shows/poseSonya Renee Taylor:https://www.sonyareneetaylor.com (https://www.sonyareneetaylor.com)Olive Morris:https://www.fawcettsociety.org.uk/blog/black-history-month-power-olive-morris (https://www.fawcettsociety.org.uk/blog/black-history-month-power-olive-morris) Support this podcast

    FH S2E10: Growth is a Way of Life with Urjita Parekh

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2019 61:02


    Meet questioner, seeker, mother, reader, counselor, and all-around fabulous human Urjita Parekh. She’s the kind of friend who always steers you in the right direction when you’re questioning life, and she brought that same affirming energy to our conversation in this episode. Absorb her wisdom as she talks about finding a spiritual path, negotiating identity in hostile spaces, and growing as a person when you’re busy as hell.Stuff We Talked About on This Episode:Grombrehttps://www.instagram.com/grombre/ (https://www.instagram.com/grombre/)Sober Glowhttps://www.instagram.com/thesoberglow/ (https://www.instagram.com/thesoberglow/)Ursula Le Guinhttps://www.ursulakleguin.com (https://www.ursulakleguin.com)Loretta Rosshttps://www.makers.com/profiles/591f26dda8c7c425e029ca68 (https://www.makers.com/profiles/591f26dda8c7c425e029ca68)Dalkon Shield Casehttps://www.rewire.news/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/CHOICELESS-The-Backstory-Loretta-Ross-on-the-Dalkon-Shield-Disaster.pdf (https://www.rewire.news/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/CHOICELESS-The-Backstory-Loretta-Ross-on-the-Dalkon-Shield-Disaster.pdf) Support this podcast

    FH S2E09: The T is Usually Silent with Hazel Edwards

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2019 53:49


    I've wanted to interview Hazel Edwards ever since I started Feminist Hotdog. At the tender age of 22, she's the interim director of the Bryson Institute, the education and training department for Philadelphia's Attic Youth Center. Pushed out of a school that refused to affirm her gender, she now advocates for trans youth and educates service providers. Listen and get an education on intersectional feminism and being an ally to trans and nonbinary people. Her story will make your liberationist heart sing!Stuff We Talked About on This EpisodeAttic Youth Centerhttp://atticyouthcenter.org (http://atticyouthcenter.org)Hazel Edwards http://tolerance.org/magazine/fall-2017/nothing-about-us-without-us-is-for-us (http://tolerance.org/magazine/fall-2017/nothing-about-us-without-us-is-for-us) Support this podcast

    FH S2E08: I Don't Know What That Is, But I Googled It with Alissa Medina

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2019 42:49


    This week I got to nerd out with Fembot co-founder and chief digital officer Alissa Medina! Alissa’s been all about that magazine lyfe since she founded her first online pub at SIXTEEN. We talk about keeping content intersectional (not just using the word), dealing with trolls (while still benefiting from the algorithm boost they provide), and continuously evolving her platform to meet the changing needs of feminist readership. Thanks for sharing your magic, Alissa!Stuff We Talked About on This EpisodeFembot:https://fembotmag.com (https://fembotmag.com)https://www.instagram.com/fembotmag/ (https://www.instagram.com/fembotmag/)Ladies and Gentlemen, the Fabulous Stains:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB0_rBq7928 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JB0_rBq7928)Queer Eye:https://www.netflix.com/title/80160037 (https://www.netflix.com/title/80160037)Jane Wardhttps://janewardphd.com/books.html (https://janewardphd.com/books.html)The Women Behind the Moon Landinghttps://www.theguardian.com/global/2019/jul/19/apollo-women-man-walk-on-the-moon (https://www.theguardian.com/global/2019/jul/19/apollo-women-man-walk-on-the-moon) Support this podcast

    FH S2E07: I Feel My Flame Growing with Allison Carter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 44:21


    The only thing better than a feminist podcast is…two feminist podcasts! In this week’s episode, I sat down with Allison Carter, host of Not Your Little Lady, to talk about being a woman and a progressive in the South, seeing Lil Simz and Pussy Riot in concert, the big World Cup win, and—of course—what made our feminist hearts sing.Stuff We Talked About on This EpisodeNot Your Little Lady podcasthttp://notyourlittlelady.com/ (http://notyourlittlelady.com/)Stadium Erupts in “Equal Pay” Chants as U.S. Wins 2019 World Cup https://www.huffpost.com/entry/equal-pay-chants-2019-world-cup_n_5d222e9fe4b0f3125685c8f6 (https://www.huffpost.com/entry/equal-pay-chants-2019-world-cup_n_5d222e9fe4b0f3125685c8f6)GREY Area by Lil Simzhttps://open.spotify.com/album/4Wwm4xg2748zhYuzDRFTgY (https://open.spotify.com/album/4Wwm4xg2748zhYuzDRFTgY)Pussy Riot Performs in Alabamahttps://news.artnet.com/art-world/pussy-riot-in-alabama-1599955 (https://news.artnet.com/art-world/pussy-riot-in-alabama-1599955)Rachel Carglehttps://www.instagram.com/rachel.cargle/ (https://www.instagram.com/rachel.cargle/)This Is How You Come Out in 2019https://www.glamour.com/story/kelley-ohara-world-cup-photo (https://www.glamour.com/story/kelley-ohara-world-cup-photo)Phoebe Waller-Bridgehttps://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/sep/08/phoebe-waller-bridge-fleabag-killing-eve-transgressive-women (https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2018/sep/08/phoebe-waller-bridge-fleabag-killing-eve-transgressive-women) Support this podcast

    FH S2E06: Loud Voice Woman with Bobae Barnes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2019 49:34


    What a thrill to reunite with my yoga sister Bobae Barnes in the mountains of Colorado! In this episode, we talk about Bobae’s journey to the U.S. from South Korea, healing from trauma through yoga, finding her voice as an artist and a woman, and why she thinks she might be a witch. We also discuss podcasts devoted exclusively to periods, learn about the Korean Me Too movement, and get to know a young climate change activist who’s ready for adults to get out of her way.Stuff We Talked About on This EpisodeLyrics to “Yoon Min Soo” (Only Longing Builds Up)https://bit.ly/2NrcD9f (https://bit.ly/2NrcD9f)Catnbae (Bobae’s personal blog)https://catnbae.wordpress.com (https://catnbae.wordpress.com)Bobae Barnes portfolio sitehttps://pianokey6.myportfolio.com (https://pianokey6.myportfolio.com)Period Podcasthttps://periodpodcast2.libsyn.com (https://periodpodcast2.libsyn.com)The Period Partyhttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-period-party/id1294938797 (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-period-party/id1294938797)The Heavy Flow Podcasthttp://amandalaird.ca/the-heavy-flow-podcast/ (http://amandalaird.ca/the-heavy-flow-podcast/)Periods Gone Publichttps://www.brennancenter.org/periods-gone-public (https://www.brennancenter.org/periods-gone-public)Directed by Womenhttps://directedbywomen.com (https://directedbywomen.com)Seo Ji-hyun, pioneer of the Korean Me Too movementhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5ZM18oyuSY (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I5ZM18oyuSY)Greta Thunberg, teenage climate-change activisthttps://www.ted.com/talks/greta_thunberg_the_disarming_case_to_act_right_now_on_climate (https://www.ted.com/talks/greta_thunberg_the_disarming_case_to_act_right_now_on_climate) Support this podcast

    FH S2E05: The Art of Living with Lizzie Ehrenhalt

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 53:41


    It's the 1890s. You're a wealthy white woman in love with another wealthy white woman. What do you do? My guest Lizzie Ehrenhalt has the answers in this week's episode! We dive into a chapter from LGBTQ history and explore questions of how to engage our predecessors when we know they held problematic views. We also learn about a modern musician who is making space for queer South Asian people, efforts to raise trans and nonbinary visibility through stock photography, and give two women largely erased by history their time in the spotlight.Stuff We Talked About on This Episode• Precious and Adored: The Love Letters of Rose Cleveland and Evangeline Simpson Whipple, 1890–1918:http://www.mnhs.org/mnhspress/books/precious-and-adored (http://www.mnhs.org/mnhspress/books/precious-and-adored)• MNopediahttp://www.mnopedia.org (http://www.mnopedia.org)• The Good Ancestor podcast:http://laylafsaad.com/good-ancestor-podcast (http://laylafsaad.com/good-ancestor-podcast)• The Gender Spectrum Collection by Broadly:http://broadlygenderphotos.vice.com (http://broadlygenderphotos.vice.com)• "Too Late" by Loialhttps://vimeo.com/312918282 (https://vimeo.com/312918282)• Pandita Ramabai Saraswatihttps://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/14/obituaries/pandita-ramabai-overlooked.html (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/14/obituaries/pandita-ramabai-overlooked.html)• Renee Vivienhttp://worldofwonder.net/bornthisday-lesbian-poet-renee-vivien/ (http://worldofwonder.net/bornthisday-lesbian-poet-renee-vivien/)• Wild at Heart by Suzanne Rodriguezhttp://www.harpercollins.com/9780060937805/wild-heart-a-life/ (http://www.harpercollins.com/9780060937805/wild-heart-a-life/) Support this podcast

    FH S2E04: Don't Make Me Give You a Lecture with Antonia Hartley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 46:11


    I had such a great time interviewing Antonia Hartley, also known as @feministnutritionist. In this episode, we talk about that sneaky minx diet culture, the difference between body positivity and body neutrality, and the incredible benefits of telling perfectionism to GO AWAY. We also got to know two fabulous new Hall of Famers: rockstar college prez Ruth Simmons and actual rock star Lizzo.Show notes:@feministnutritionist:https://www.instagram.com/feministnutritionist/ (https://www.instagram.com/feministnutritionist/)The Body Is Not an Apology:https://thebodyisnotanapology.com (https://thebodyisnotanapology.com)Jameela Jamil:https://www.makers.com/videos/5c5a97d5ac239b416b858781 (https://www.makers.com/videos/5c5a97d5ac239b416b858781)I Weigh:https://www.instagram.com/i_weigh/ (https://www.instagram.com/i_weigh/)Shrill:https://www.hulu.com/series/shrill-54eab813-3a9b-496d-9d7e-908597ad8d1a (https://www.hulu.com/series/shrill-54eab813-3a9b-496d-9d7e-908597ad8d1a)Ruth Simmons:https://www.makers.com/profiles/591f27c7a8c7c4265c6428ee (https://www.makers.com/profiles/591f27c7a8c7c4265c6428ee)Lizzo:https://www.thecut.com/2019/02/lizzo-flute-pop-star.html (https://www.thecut.com/2019/02/lizzo-flute-pop-star.html) Support this podcast

    FH S2E03: Downtown Feminist Town with Mawiyah Patten

    Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2019 58:06


    What's the difference between reproductive rights and reproductive justice? My guest Mawiyah Patten breaks it down in this timely episode as we discuss modern challenges to reproductive freedoms, including how to engage people with whom you fundamentally disagree on the issues. We also dig into how identity influences our perspectives on feminism, learn about the fierce writer and activist at the helm of OUT Magazine, and pay homage to the women behind one of the most iconic reproductive health resources in the world.URGE:https://urge.org (https://urge.org)Raquel Willis:http://www.raquelwillis.com (http://www.raquelwillis.com)OUT Magazine:https://www.out.com (https://www.out.com)Our Bodies Ourselveshttps://www.ourbodiesourselves.org (https://www.ourbodiesourselves.org)Support us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/nocofm (https://www.patreon.com/nocofm)Hosted by Adrienne van der Valk. Produced by NoCo FM.Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm)Follow the show:https://www.feministhotdog.com/ (https://www.feministhotdog.com/)https://twitter.com/FeministHotdog (https://twitter.com/FeministHotdog)https://www.facebook.com/FeministHotdog (https://www.facebook.com/FeministHotdog)https://www.instagram.com/feminist_hotdog (https://www.instagram.com/feminist_hotdog)Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm)https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm)https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast

    FH S2E02: Mata Hari Gets Free with Katherine Factor

    Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 52:07


    This week we're Choosing Our Own Adventure with author Katherine Factor who has just released a book for young readers about the world's most iconic female spy (but was she a feminist?). If you were a creative kid who lost your spark along the way, be sure to tune in for advice on how to free our minds and tap back into our imaginations (Katherine can help with that!). We also talk about an abolitionist "libertory" space in the works, Ava DuVernay's new Netflix series, a heartwarming advocate for our feline friends, and—of course—the Hotdog Hall of Fame.Katherine Factor, writer, editor, educator:https://www.kfactorwrites.com (https://www.kfactorwrites.com)Choose Your Own Adventure SPIES: Mata Hari:https://amzn.to/2Lx7sUl (https://amzn.to/2Lx7sUl)She Persisted Around the World by Chelsea Clinton:https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/573478/she-persisted-around-the-world-by-chelsea-clinton-illustrated-by-alexandra-boiger/9780525516996 (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/573478/she-persisted-around-the-world-by-chelsea-clinton-illustrated-by-alexandra-boiger/9780525516996)The Turning by Emily Wittman:https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062657954/the-turning (https://www.harpercollins.com/9780062657954/the-turning)1977 Books, an abolitionist librería:https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/how-we-get-free#/ (https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/how-we-get-free#/)The Original Trap King:https://www.instagram.com/the_original_trapking/ (https://www.instagram.com/the_original_trapking/)When They See Us, Ava DuVernay's series about the Central Park Five:https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/michaelblackmon/netflix-central-park-five-ava-duvernay (https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/michaelblackmon/netflix-central-park-five-ava-duvernay)Jacqueline Woodson:https://www.jacquelinewoodson.com (https://www.jacquelinewoodson.com)Lady in the Library:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSE5iaqHttSqkoMScq5cgA (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSE5iaqHttSqkoMScq5cgA)Support us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/nocofm (https://www.patreon.com/nocofm)Hosted by Adrienne van der Valk. Produced by NoCo FM.Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm)Follow the show:https://www.feministhotdog.com/ (https://www.feministhotdog.com/)https://twitter.com/FeministHotdog (https://twitter.com/FeministHotdog)https://www.facebook.com/FeministHotdog (https://www.facebook.com/FeministHotdog)https://www.instagram.com/feminist_hotdog (https://www.instagram.com/feminist_hotdog)Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm)https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm)https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast

    FH S2E01: Is This Over Yet? with Kristina Turner

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 44:57


    We kick off Season 2 on noco.fm with my Feminist Hotdog A1 From Day 1, Kristina Turner of The Fan Squad! We catch up on Kristina's feminist pop culture recommendations, gush about Beyoncé's latest surprise drop, and talk about pursuing representation in media without tokenizing anybody. We also get to know two lesser-known feminist trailblazers in advertising, entertainment, and publishing: Netta Dobbins and Tichi Wilkerson-Kassel. Listen along and feel the love!Stuff We Talk AboutThe Fan Squad [https://tfsquad.com (https://tfsquad.com)]Homecoming [https://www.beyonce.com (https://www.beyonce.com)]If Beale Street Could Talk [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4m3t3G3Zqc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4m3t3G3Zqc)]Little [https://www.littlethemovie.com (https://www.littlethemovie.com)]Small Victories [https://www.celebratesmallvictories.com (https://www.celebratesmallvictories.com)]Shrill [https://www.hulu.com/series/shrill-54eab813-3a9b-496d-9d7e-908597ad8d1a (https://www.hulu.com/series/shrill-54eab813-3a9b-496d-9d7e-908597ad8d1a)]Netta Dobbins [https://www.nettadobbins.com (https://www.nettadobbins.com)]Tichi Wilkerson-Kassel [http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/tichi-wilkerson-kassel/ (http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/tichi-wilkerson-kassel/)]Women In Film [https://womeninfilm.org (https://womeninfilm.org)]Support us on Patreon!https://www.patreon.com/nocofm (https://www.patreon.com/nocofm)Hosted by Adrienne van der Valk. Produced by NoCo FM.Hear more great podcasts at https://noco.fm (https://noco.fm)Follow the show:https://www.feministhotdog.com/ (https://www.feministhotdog.com/)https://twitter.com/FeministHotdog (https://twitter.com/FeministHotdog)https://www.facebook.com/FeministHotdog (https://www.facebook.com/FeministHotdog)https://www.instagram.com/feminist_hotdog (https://www.instagram.com/feminist_hotdog)Follow NoCo FM: https://twitter.com/nocofm (https://twitter.com/nocofm)https://instagram.com/nocofm (https://instagram.com/nocofm)https://www.facebook.com/nocofm (https://www.facebook.com/nocofm) Support this podcast

    FH S1E15: Does Your Dog Have Children? with Lisa Ann Williamson

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 59:52


    It’s the last episode of Season 1…WHAT!? In this landmark show, financial whiz Lisa Ann Williamson drops some knowledge about how to get your head out of the sand about money and the unique challenges women face when it comes to financial planning. We also talk about the beauty of intergenerational households, meet the woman who inspired Madam C.J. Walker, and peruse a “guide to girlhood” published in 1931. (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.)Stuff We Talked About on This Episode:200 Women Who Will Change the Way You See the WorldAnnie Turnbo MaloneYayoi Kusama Support this podcast

    FH S1E14: The Voice of Her Generation

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2019 54:04


    She’s a poet! She’s a fashionista! She’s a scriptwriter! She’s…ANGBEEN! This guest has been a Feminist Hotdog cheerleader from the beginning. Without her, this show might never have existed! We had a blast talking about pregnant Spiderwoman, Lorena Bobbitt’s reckoning, our mutual love for Stacey Abrams, and two new Hall of Famers, one of whom made us cry (happy tears). Thanks for stopping by, A! (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.)Stuff We Talked About on This Episode:Battle Tactics for Your Sexist WorkplaceYou Know the Lorena Bobbitt Story. But Not All of It.Awesome 9-Year-Old (Halle Amore Moore) Publishes Feminist Book of PoetrySpider-Woman Shown Heavily Pregnant in New (Old) ComicRead Stacey Abrams' Full Response to State of the UnionEmergent Strategies by adrienne maree brown (buy it right now!)   Support this podcast

    FH S1E13: Lovers of Life

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2019 37:31


    This week I got to dish with teacher, mother and lover of life Judy Kerner. We talk about Judy's unconventional path to parenthood, ruminate over Gillette's new toxic masculinity ad, and learn about three modern book lovers who are bringing back indie-stye Bookmobiles to communities that lack access to queer authors and writers of color. We also welcomed two new Hall of Famers who both work in the entertainment industry, including a young woman who started the Chinese #MeToo movement. (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Support this podcast

    FH S1E12: Adventures With Maddog

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 51:25


    My guest, Madison Clark, is a scholar, a pop-culture princess, an activist and an expert on everything Michael Jackson. Madison stopped by on a visit from Southern California to talk about her latest experience as a clinic escort, clemency for Cyntoia Brown, AOC's dance moves and "Masculinity Monday." We also introduced each other to two trailblazing academics from history and welcomed them into the Hotdog Hall of Fame. (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Support this podcast

    FH S1E11: Radical Deliciousness

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 44:47


    It almost doesn't feel right to have a chef of this caliber on a show with "hotdog" in the title, but lucky for us, Davena is a culinary populist. In this episode, we talk collard greens, vibrators, "micro-affirmations" and the assumptions we make about lady chefs. We also get to know a hard-core 19th-century feminist left behind by history for being "too radical." (Wait...that's a thing???) (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Support this podcast

    FH S1E10: No More Endo, No More Ute

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2019 48:38


    It's the last episode of 2018 and the first Feminist Hotdog threeway! Dynamic duo Shannon and Leanne join me to reflect on the year, talk about their favorite feminist moments (shout out to Brandi Carlile and the Dixie Chicks), and launch their singing careers. We also hear about Shannon's surgical adventures and ponder the mystery of why doctors have such a hard time talking to patients about their vaginas. (Theme music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Support this podcast

    FH S1E09: Let's Have a Kiki

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 45:20


    In this episode, we learn about the world of artist and writer Christine Sloan Stoddard—a world inhabited by fictional quails, badly blown glass and sparkly clay vulvas among other oddities and delights. We also talk about pushing past disappointment, applaud a new YouTube series for LGBTQ youth, and learn about the woman behind the Bechdel Test. (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Support this podcast

    FH S1E08: Home Alone

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2018 24:46


    What happens when you leave Feminist Hotdog all alone with no one to talk to? She starts talking to you! In my first solo show, I share my latest inspiration porn, gush about a new book that seeks to upend white supremacy, and attempt to answer the listener question: Is my bartender racist? (Music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Support this podcast

    FH S1E07: I Want to Believe

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 44:59


    This week's guest, Chintia Kirana, is an artist with many unique talents. She publishes a magazine, makes her own ink...and she has something in common with Haley Joel Osment in The Sixth Sense. Learn about her vision (artistic and otherwise), and hear how we answered a Dear Feminist Hotdog question that's out of this world. (Theme music by Ava Luna and Loyalty Freak Music.) Support this podcast

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