Patriarchy is deeply entrenched in our society, and the only way to fight this system is to bring a form of understanding to the battle. With this Podcast Series we put together a group of people every episode to discuss and debate various things related to the patriarchy and its effect on life.
Perils Of Patriarchy and Guests
Toxic Femininity is real. And it's time to talk about it. In this episode, we chat about how society pushes women to meet more feminine traditional roles with our awesome co-author Mila Goldberg.
"For those I love I will sacrifice." Being a woman in today's society is not an easy thing. It is even more difficult when you are a black woman. Whether in our personal or professional lives, we face a lot of obstacles. In this episode we talk about modern dating as womxn in a patriarchal world and we talk about this recent Netflix series called #SexLife. BUy The Book at: https://www.perilsofpatriarchy.com
New Year. Same Problems. - The Patriarchy. We've taken a looong break, and now we're back with a new co-host. And this time we're chatting about the lessons we all need to learn in dismantling the Patriarchy!The Patriarchy Won't Fight Itself!Get the Book Worldwide: https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/felicia-thobejane-and-thuli-nduvane-and-yasaar-moosa-and-sphilile-moyo/perils-of-patriarchy/ebook/product-1gq94mgj.html
Men. What more can we say? In fact, in this episode we unpack understanding masculinity and manhood in the 21st century.
Feat. @mwansa @bravebrowngirl Patriarchy is everywhere. In our homes. In our schools. In the workplace. Even in the church. On today’s episode of the Patriarchy POPCast, we discuss the role religion has in sustaining Patriarchy.
Featuring: @Blossom_matizi @theauthenticgirl @anelileamantombazane @ms.rthompson My body is my home. And it is mine alone. It is a glorious piece of art, designed for me and only me. My body is not for you. On today’s episode of the Patriarchy POPCast, our guests unpack and unlearn Rape culture.Get the Book HERE
Featuring @mogaumakitla & @AminaDekaAsma. Strong Women. May we know them. May we be them, and may we rise them. But may we also allow them to be whatever they want to be. In this episode, we talk about the notion of strong black women and the implications it has on mental health, relationships and identity.
Featuring: @khanyimawhayi & @_lungile_majolaSeasons are changing but the Patriarchy is still the same. On this episode, we’re analyzing how Patriarchy is sustained in the household, the disrespect that Womxn face on a day to day basis and much more. Be sure to subscribe and share your thoughts on our social media pages!Perils of Patriarchy Sold Here.
End of Season One. But it’s just the beginning. We’re hanging up our podcast mic for now, but we’ll be back sooner than you think! Listen to our latest episode about our reflections of this season.Get The Book:https://www.perilsofpatriarchy.com/thebook
Featuring: @Gyre_SA and @___kwaziPride Month might be over, but the Rainbow is still shining! And the LGBTQIA+ community is LOUD, Proud and here to stay. On this' episode of the Patriarchy POPCast, we talk about Dismantling the Patriarchy in schools, and creating safer spaces for LGBT Youth.Get The Book: https://www.perilsofpatriarchy.comeBook:https://amzn.to/2NIcuMb
Episode 17: The Realness. Featuring: @rara_corp, @Moz_MCM.Diversity should just be called reality. Why? Our books, our tv shows, our movies, our articles, our curricula, need to reflect reality. And the reality is that - LGBTQIA+ matter. Their stories matter. On Todays' episode of the Patriarchy POPCast, we are talking about LGBTQIA+ representation in Media.
Feat: @nkulinho, @iBongs1, @nsg_hlongwane, @KoqSirLast year, men said that they would do better. And to be honest, nothing much has changed. On today's episode of the Patriarchy POPCast, we discuss the role men have in the fight against GBV.To support our Efforts and this Podcast, Head Over to: https://www.perilsofpatriarchy.com
Episode #15: We have feelings and dreams of successWe dont want your eyes all over our dress.We are not a trophy for you to obtain,yet your boner is something you refuse to contain.We matter. and believe it or not,your catcalling is something that offends us a lot.With this, dear men, we ask you to consider-Why do you choose to make us live in fear? On this episode of Patriarchy POPCast, we are talking about catcalling before and during the Lockdown. Listen in.
When will it be okay to be human?When will skin be beautiful?When will we be able to breathe?On this week's episode of the Patriarchy POPCast, we are talking about a lot of things pertaining to Black Lives Matter. It is an important episode that we recommend everyone should listen to.
Episode 13 Featuring: Kutlwano Makgalemele, Hayleigh Evans, Tumelo Nkwanca and Emil Lars.On this Episode of the Patriarchy PoPcast We talk about the Film and Theatre Industries. About the things often unknown to the viewers, the behind the scenes drama.and even some Positive Change That Is Making A Difference.
They say: If you don’t want to be assaulted or raped... “don’t wear your favorite part of shorts.”; “don’t flirt” “don’t drink”However, what they should be teaching is: Do not teach girls how not to be raped. Teach boys not to rape.
Episode 11 featuring: Bongani Dlamini, Donovan Masawi and Mpendulo Magubane. Cancel This. Cancel That. A famous person acted like a brat. Until they did something good, and now it’s all good and they get a good pat on the back. Today our guests are talking about the effectiveness of Cancel Culture.
Hold up, You don’t love me like I love you, slow down, actually it turns out that I might have been groomed to. On today’s episode of the Patriarchy POPCast, we are talking about Grooming and Relatioships. And no, we’re not talking about looking good, we’re talking about the politics of Age ain’t nothing but a number.
Episode #9 featuring Adam Benefeld, Akshar Maganbeharie, Duane Jeffrey van Wyk, Fabi Pinherio, Giuseppe Guerandi.The greatest sight anyone has ever seen is EVERYONE keen to fight the Patriarchy. That we are no boys nor girls. Neither male or female. We exist. And we want the Patriarchy to be dismantled. On this episode, our guests talk about reforming Life Orientation to teach people how to bottom... Bottom the Patriarchy. Yes. That sound's about right!
Episode 8: Featuring Candice Chirwa, Raeesah Noor-Mohamed, Emil Lars, Zanele Mthombeni.Hey You over there, reading this message. Have you ever thought that controlling womxns bodies is a bit obsessive? Especially when their bodies are constantly under the male gaze. Perhaps it's time to set toxic masculinity ablaze. On this episode we are talking all things body politics.....
Episode 7: Featuring Boitumelo Mpakanyane, Kabelo Monare, Emil Lars and Nkululeko Tselane. Masculinity. There's no better way of unpacking the limitations it has on manhood than analyzing the fact masculinity is a prison that keeps men entrapped of their own freewill. Question is, how do MEN dismantle it in the 21st century so that the men are free to BE WHOEVER they want without being judged for it. On this episode, our guests talk about the politics of masculinity as well as bananas. Yes, you read right Bananas.
Episode 6 featuring Cassandra Moodley, Felicia Thobejane and Kayla De Freitas.Times are changing. Very very Slowly it seems. A cough here, a sneeze there. And the whole country is not at ease. What a time to be in lockdown with your partner, Especially when there’s no time for departure. Our guests in this epsiode are talking about the Politics of Relationships in Quarantine.
Episode 5. Featuring Diana Munyaradzi, Tiana Davids, Sydney Davy and Yasaar Moosa.Self Image. Or more like Society’s Image. We live in a society that tells us what we must buy and how to look a certain way to be loved. On this episode we talking all things media standards on body image. Join our four dynamic and passionate guests as they POP the Patriarchy.
Episode 4. Featuring Diana Munyaradzi, Tiana Davids, Sydney Davy and Yasaar Moosa.Mirror, Mirror on the Wall. You're not playing fair at all. We as society are really upset with you, for establishing beauty standards with your distorted view. How does make up and beauty standards affect the way we see ourselves as individuals? On this episode, our four passionate guests lash out against make up and beauty standards in society.
Episode 3. Featuring Diana Munyaradzi, Erin Blieden, and Tiana Davids. To all the womxn who hustle hard, all the womxn who rule the office, all the womxn who work from home, and all the womxn whose home is their work. To all the womxn who love themselves, and all the womxn working on it. To all the womxn who are making change, all the womxn putting others first, all the womxn putting themselves first. How does empowerment look like in the new era of Twenty Plenty? On this episode, our three guests speak on the ups and downs of womxn empowerment in the South African context.
Episode 2. Featuring Bongani Frank Masilela, Ntsako Mhlanga, Thato Mokoena, Yasaar Moosa. Money. Money makes the world go around. Question is, for who? How does the economics of money have an impact on stereoptypes surrounding women’s place in society. On this episode, our four guests speak on the gendered nature of money in South Africa.
Episode 1. Featuring Bongani Frank Masilela, Ntsako Mhlanga, Thato Mokoena, Yasaar Moosa. What are gender roles? Are we being limited by society expectations of us based on our gender? How does this have an impact on everyday things like relationships, jobs, politics. On this episode, the four guests are talking about the gender expectations and roles in our society.