A podcast about historical and religious curiosities every feminist should know, because we can't change our present if we're oblivious about our past.
Ekaterina Andersen: feminist writer
About MeToo in resurrection of the Christ. I believe, that women in particularly can celebrate Easter as a feminist holiday, whether they believe in God or not. To support this podcast, you can donate as little as 5 DKK per episode at https://notyourrib.10er.app
Practice of making and using cosmetics is often criticized for being imposed on women by capitalists. This episode of “Not Your Rib” challenges that point of view. To support this podcast, you can donate as little as 5 DKK per episode at https://notyourrib.10er.app
About romantic relationships and equality between sexes. Can one strive for marriage, celebrate Valentine's and still be a feminist? We will look at it in theory, as well as analyze Harry & Meghan’s and Beyoncé & Jay Z’s relationships. To support this podcast, you can donate as little as 5 DKK per episode at https://notyourrib.10er.app
Why do we put so much value in female virginity, while male virginity has no value whatsoever? When I met my first man, proudly, I told him, that I was a virgin. And only some months into our relationship in a candid conversation, he confided in me, that he was a virgin as well. As a Christian, I praised him for it. But, to my shame,dee p inside, I was disappointed. I was proud of saving my virginity for marriage, but I expected my future husband to be an experienced lover….. To support this podcast, you can donate as little as 5 DKK per episode at https://notyourrib.10er.app
When women gather, they gossip. They talk behind someone’s back, they spread rumors. When men gather, they simply hang out, they network. Of though in reality men certainly have more media time to talk, and in the view of some sociologists, gossip more than women, we just don’t associate gossiping with heterosexual men. The image of chatty badmouthing women persists. Why is it so? In this episode, I’ll talk about heartwarming origins of the word Gossip, and how female gossip-networks literally kept women alive for centuries. You can support the podcast with as little as 5 dkk/70¢ per episode in the link below: https://10er.app/projects
The narrative of Adam and Eve has played a huge role in justifying the patriarchal structure of our society for many centuries, considering woman subordinate and inferior to man. But let’s look at the narrative of Adam and Eve from the perspective of feminist theology and find the ways it can be interpreted to empower women. Be sure to subscribe to the show
Do you think that genders should be treated equally? And isn’t it astonishing, that after all the years with women’s movement, the only thing we’ve managed to improve is our writing? As the feminist theory becomes increasingly more sophisticated, our conditions in the family, workplace, and society haven’t changed much in the last 50 years. Our pain, desires and frustration are still seldomly a valid concern. I believe that the key to changing our future is in understanding of our past. Unjust treatment is not only caused by bad folk’s vile wishes but is deeply embed in our culture and language. Therefore, I made this podcast about historical and religious curiosities every feminist should know of. For more head to @ekaterinaandersen on Instagram. Trust me, this is the next best thing to going to the library yourself.