The dominant workplace of today was built for a male muse - typically white and heterosexual, with a stay at home wife - and his designated role in society. For everyone who doesn’t fit that outdated mold, it’s a constant source of friction, too often internalized as a personal deficiency rather tha…
League of Badass Women Podcast
On this week's League of Badass Women Podcast episode, Valerie Orth continues the conversation with health and wellness writer and mentor, Leah Peterson, on how society instills us with certain perceptions of gender—and what it would be like to one day live in a post-gendered world.
League of Badass Women's Valerie Orth talks with Leah Peterson, a writer and health and wellness mentor, on the myriad words we use to describe our gender, sexuality and everything in between. This is Part 1 of a 2-part series featuring Leah Peterson. *RESOURCES* LEAH PETERSON, writer, mentor, queer, fluid, happy: www.leahblooms.com RAVISHLY, I’m Genderfluid And Here’s What I’d Like You To Know: https://www.ravishly.com/im-genderfluid MINDBODYGREEN, The Mental Health Implications Of Denying Someone's Gender: https://www.mindbodygreen.com/articles/denying-transgender-people-identity-health-risk
The League of Badass Women's Valerie Orth continues her conversation from Episode 10 with badasses Melisha Linnell and Nadja Häikiö Itäsaari. For Episode 11, they explore what it means to establish a safe space for women. And what it means to be a great leader in that space and beyond. If you are a musician or work in any kind of collaborative or creative environments, this episode is ESPECIALLY for you- although the concepts explored are universal. *RESOURCES* "Artists quitting music business due to abuse and sexism, says union" (The Guardian) – https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/oct/23/artists-quitting-music-business-abuse-and-sexism-says-musicians-union EQ Loves Festival – https://eqlovesfestival.com/
League of Badass Women's Valerie Orth takes a trip overseas to interview some Swedish badasses on the impact—and backlash—of the MeToo movement in Sweden and beyond. *RESOURCES* Me Too Movement: https://metoomvmt.org MeToo is a movement, not a moment, TED Talk with Tarana Burke: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zP3LaAYzA3Q EQ Loves Music: https://eqlovesmusic.com
Season 2 Launch features The League of Badass Women members, defining what a badass is, and why you're badass. It's especially awesome to hear how "badass" can mean so many different things. In case you're wondering where you fit in the land of Badassery, or to simply hear from our members around the world, take a listen to this episode, and get ready for an exciting season ahead!
Episode 8 looks at unseen privileges, colorism, and how racism is a form of colonization of the mind. Specifically, we hear a perspective about how race is perceived in Puerto Rico, and how that effects relations with the US. This brief episode continues the conversation with badasses Jamie Silverman, Barrie Ginsberg and Cristina Carrasquillo from the previous episode on unpacking power and privilege. www.leagueofbadasswomen.org podcast@leagueofbadasswomen.org
How do we treat people different from ourselves? League of Badass Women Podcast Episode 7 dives into the taboo subject of how able-bodied people and people with physical disabilities interact, and the crucial role consciousness plays in combatting oppression.
The League of Badass Women recently hosted a Global Power Talk virtually on privilege and power. Episode 6 features two of the badasses who attended: Singapore-born child rights activist Eirliani A Rahman, and Brooklyn-based social worker and foster care advocate Pauline Goldsmith-Johnson. They bravely share their personal stories around recognizing their own privilege and using it for positive change.
Episode 5 gives an overview of our new Power Talks series: Unpacking Power & Privilege. You'll hear takeaways from the recent Power Talk in Edmonton, Canada, and get tips for your Power Talk if you're interested in hosting! To learn about Power Talks, visit www.leagueofbadasswomen.org/power-talks and email podcast@leagueofbadasswomen.org. RELATED RESOURCES: How To Spend Your Privilege: https://www.thecut.com/2018/08/nia-wilson-spend-your-privilege.html
This episode features 3 brave badasses who share their very personal stories about where internalized misogyny has played out in their lives, as well as in the lives of some women who attended their recent Power Talk in Portland, Oregon. Listen discretion advised due to adult language and discussion around domestic violence. REFERENCES & RELATED RESOURCES: 5 Ways Internalized Misogyny Has Worked Its Way Into the Lives of Women: https://www.ellevatenetwork.com/articles/7445-5-ways-misogyny-has-worked-its-way-into-the-lives-of-women The Reckoning: What Junot Díaz Teaches Us About Internalized Misogyny: https://theglowup.theroot.com/the-reckoning-what-junot-diaz-teaches-us-about-interna-1825796965 Indian Country Today - Two Spirits, One Heart, Five Genders: https://newsmaven.io/indiancountrytoday/archive/two-spirits-one-heart-five-genders-9UH_xnbfVEWQHWkjNn0rQQ/ Unconscious Racial Bias - Study By Yale Psychologist John Bargh: https://amp.theguardian.com/science/2017/dec/08/yale-psychologist-john-bargh-politicians-want-us-to-be-fearful-theyre-manipulating-us-for-their-own-interest
The League of Badass Women had the honor of speaking with brilliant badass Power Talks hosts from Washington DC (Sandhya Rao and Jeannine Harvey) and Los Angeles (Catherine Connors). We look at intergenerational dialogue- how we talk to young girls, how women treat each other in the workplace, and who decides what our cultural norms are, anyway? And how that all relates to internalized misogyny, or “the nasty voice," as it was called in the previous episode. REFERENCES & RELATED RESOURCES: Talking to Boys the Way We Talk to Girls: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/15/well/family/talking-to-boys-the-way-we-talk-to-girls.html Don't Tell Little Girls They're Pretty: https://thoughtcatalog.com/marisa-bagnato/2014/04/dont-tell-little-girls-theyre-pretty/ I Refuse To Call My Daughter A Tomboy. Here's Why. (By Catherine Connors): https://bust.com/feminism/15754-why-i-refuse-to-call-my-daughter-a-tomboy.html How The Women On Obama’s Staff Made Sure Their Voices Were Heard: https://huffingtonpost.com/entry/how-the-women-on-obamas-staff-made-sure-their-voices-were-heard_us_57d94d9fe4b0aa4b722d79fe
Episode 2 is our first deeper look (and listen!) at the League Of Badass Women's current Power Talks topic of "internalized misogyny." Badasses from Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) and New York City discuss revelations from their recent Power Talks, from how women lead to deciding whether or not to have children to showing emotion at work. FOR MORE INFO, visit www.leagueofbadasswomen.org REFERENCES & RESOURCES: The Freq Show, Video: The Misogyny is Coming from Inside the House!: https://feministfrequency.com/video/the-misogyny-is-coming-from-inside-the-house/ Girls Gone Strong, How Internalized Misogyny Is Holding You Back: https://www.girlsgonestrong.com/blog/confidence/empowerment/internalized-misogyny-holding-back/ BuzzFeed, You Didn’t Realize You’ve Internalized Misogyny: https://www.buzzfeed.com/natalyalobanova/ways-you-didnt-realise-youve-internalised-misogyny
In the League of Badass Women Podcast first-ever episode, badasses from around the world introduce the League, Power Talks and how these meaningful and rare discussions impact each of them and their home communities.