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Celebrating the creative wealth of women, POW! is a charity celebrating and exploring issues around Feminism, Women and Girls year round, culminating in an annual festival celebrating International Women’s Day. Highlighting fantastic and inspiring women, developments in feminism and conversations around gender equality. Hosted by POW Thanet's artistic director Amy Redmond, the Power Of Women Podcast is available at powthanet.com.

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    • Jun 18, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 39m AVG DURATION
    • 27 EPISODES


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    Interview with Dr Rebecca Hall on Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 56:51


    Author Dr Rebecca Hall talks powerfully about the resilience and resistance that helped to bring about systemic change and end the institution of slavery. Hosted by Lucy Edematie. Dr Hall wrote 'Wake: The Hidden History of Women-Led Slave Revolts', described by The Guardian as "a must-read graphic history of women-led slave revolts". Here Dr Hall explains that she is “not interested in studying and researching the endless horrors of slavery”. Instead her focus is on how African Americans fought back. Dr Hall discusses the social and political construction of history, the impact of slavery, relevance to the UK, the writing of ‘Wake' and her future projects. If you want to find out more after the podcast, we highly recommend Dr Hall's book, ‘Wake'. You can also visit her website: https://rebhallphd.org/

    Leading Ladies - Natalie & Naomi Evans from Everyday Racism

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 39:14


    This series is called Leading Ladies, we have loved chatting to brilliant women, doing fantastic things across Thanet.The Leading Ladies podcasts are hosted by author, podcaster and Margatian Ruby Rare. They were recorded at Olbys.

    Leading Ladies - Steph Dickenson from Pie Factory Music

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 25:16


    This series is called Leading Ladies, we have loved chatting to brilliant women, doing fantastic things across Thanet.The Leading Ladies podcasts are hosted by author, podcaster and Margatian Ruby Rare. They were recorded at Olbys.

    Leading Ladies - Mia Pollak from Margate Pride

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 28:11


    This series is called Leading Ladies, we have loved chatting to brilliant women, doing fantastic things across Thanet.The Leading Ladies podcasts are hosted by author, podcaster and Margatian Ruby Rare. They were recorded at Olbys.

    Leading Ladies - Sandra Hampton from Arts 4 All

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 29:15


    This series is called Leading Ladies, we have loved chatting to brilliant women, doing fantastic things across Thanet.The Leading Ladies podcasts are hosted by author, podcaster and Margatian Ruby Rare. They were recorded at Olbys.

    Womanifesto - A Poem by Neelam Saredia-Brayley

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2022 1:38


    Power of Women festival commissioned poet Neelam Saredia-Brayley to write a poem for the festival. Thank you Neelam for your words and your power. Womanifesto [ woom-an-uh-fes-toh ] noun & verb 1. Where we fix our sisters' crowns and join them in the march for change. Where your win is my win. Where we tip the silver scales back to equal and open. Where we get paid, and pay each other fairly for our important, beautiful, revolutionary artistry. Where we listen and create, nurture and educate, inspire and challenge, share space and keep growing, bright, glorious and always forward. 2. Warrior-women big, loud, determined, sunshine-gold wildflower-women mending, nurturing, shimmering, pioneering expanding tendrils of resilient roots making room at every table on glowing stages, studios and glass spaces delicate terrariums to break out of chances for us to illuminate women raising up women holding onto each other's warm hands and lifting into equal celebrating every balanced footstep which we use to dance our way into endless unstoppable joy.

    UK Drag Part 2

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2021 51:53


    The British drag scene is famously diverse, from traditional end of the pier campy drag to the gender bending, progressive social commentary of underground drag, if dressing up silly is your bag, theres probably a place in the UK scene for you, and if not, theres always space to make your own performance style happen. In 2008, Amy Redmond, POWs artistic director co-founded queer club collective Sink The Pink, which grew to become the UK's largest LGBTQ+ club night. The biggest difference to many clubs of its era was that everyone was welcome on their stage. "Where gender is not on the agenda" as Time Out once said about Sink The Pink. Amy speaks to many UK drag performers making new waves in the scene today. In 2021, drag is still predominantly a mans game. But if drag is performing gender, then surely your actual gender doesn't matter? The beauty of the UK scene is that there is space for everyone, and with Victoria Scone entering Ru Pauls drag race UK, (the first female on the show), there has been much talk since of women doing drag. In last years POW! festival we spoke to Ginny Lemon about the misogyny they'd heard over the years within the scene, and decided that it was time we shone a light on the females, non binary and AFAB (assigned female at birth) kings and queens of the UK drag scene today. We spoke to as many performers as we could, and Amy has saved a highlights on her instagram stories (@missamyzing) where she is gathering, saving, and asking to hear of more queens and kings, so please tag anyone we've missed. This is the beginning of the rise of this more gender diverse vision of drag, we want to nurture and celebrate the whole scene so lets keep the conversation going. There is space for everyone in drag, thats the point, so if its something you want to get into, these podcasts hold some fantastic tips of places to go, people to follow and ways to find your communities. Thank you to everyone that spoke to us, its utterly fascinating to find out about the power of drag, and the journey these performers have gone on to get to where they are today. Enjoy the ride! Illustration by Jane Horgan Producer Darryn de la Soul

    UK Drag Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2021 54:14


    The British drag scene is famously diverse, from traditional end of the pier campy drag to the gender bending, progressive social commentary of underground drag, if dressing up silly is your bag, theres probably a place in the UK scene for you, and if not, theres always space to make your own performance style happen. In 2008, Amy Redmond, POWs artistic director co-founded queer club collective Sink The Pink, which grew to become the UK's largest LGBTQ+ club night. The biggest difference to many clubs of its era was that everyone was welcome on their stage. "Where gender is not on the agenda" as Time Out once said about Sink The Pink. Amy speaks to many UK drag performers making new waves in the scene today. In 2021, drag is still predominantly a mans game. But if drag is performing gender, then surely your actual gender doesn't matter? The beauty of the UK scene is that there is space for everyone, and with Victoria Scone entering Ru Pauls drag race UK, (the first female on the show), there has been much talk since of women doing drag. In last years POW! festival we spoke to Ginny Lemon about the misogyny they'd heard over the years within the scene, and decided that it was time we shone a light on the females, non binary and AFAB (assigned female at birth) kings and queens of the UK drag scene today. We spoke to as many performers as we could, and Amy has saved a highlights on her instagram stories (@missamyzing) where she is gathering, saving, and asking to hear of more queens and kings, so please tag anyone we've missed. This is the beginning of the rise of this more gender diverse vision of drag, we want to nurture and celebrate the whole scene so lets keep the conversation going. There is space for everyone in drag, thats the point, so if its something you want to get into, these podcasts hold some fantastic tips of places to go, people to follow and ways to find your communities. Thank you to everyone that spoke to us, its utterly fascinating to find out about the power of drag, and the journey these performers have gone on to get to where they are today. Enjoy the ride! Illustration by Jane Horgan Producer Darryn de la Soul

    Margate Queens

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 47:32


    Margate has become a hub of alternative queer performance and nightlife. With Margate Pride growing to welcome 10k + LGBTQ+ people to town annually, and queer, drag and cabaret events popping up all over town, there is a wave of new drag queens coming through, with brilliantly Margate names to boot; Janet District Council, Bettany Bay and Tivoli Lady Gardens to name but a few! Naomi Cooper Davis talks to Shelley Grotto and Pamela Handmeyourson about their journey to drag and what is exciting about doing drag in a UK seaside town in 2021, with top tips for anyone wanting to get into drag. We expect our host Naomi to be donning a wig and heels by the next series of the podcast, watch this space! Illustration by Jane Horgan Producer Darryn de la Soul

    Activist Organisations in Thanet

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 47:53


    Thanet knows how to get political. If theres an issue to be dealt with, people get together and make things happen. We thought it would be great to bring together some of the activist groups in the area to introduce their organisations to us, and discuss how we can support each other, and where the intersections of the activism can cross cover and wider change can come by working together. We were lucky enough to talk to Thanet XR, Margate Pride, POW!, Rise Up, Clean Up, and People Dem Collective. The conversation is a fascinating look into what happens when communities take it upon themselves to be the change. Thank you to everyone that gave their time to talk to Naomi for this podcast, its an awesome capsule of Thanets activism in 2021. Illustration by Jane Horgan Producer Darryn de la Soul

    Comparison Conundrum

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 52:30


    Author of Sex Ed, a guide for adults, Ruby Rare talks to Naomi Cooper-Davis about the universal issue that is comparison, and wishing we were more like others. With a rise in projected "perfection" online from the most popular eyebrow shape, to the filter like plastic surgery, to envy of someones life style or job, young people are growing up consuming these idealistic, filtered, shiny versions of each others lives, but many are unable to see that it is just that, a projected version of perfection, and that of course underneath, we are all messy, complicated, vulnerable humans with feelings. Ruby and Naomi talk body positivity, the pressures of social media and ways to protect ourselves when we struggle to love ourselves. With lovely tips for supporting others when they're in that place, and some gorgeous feel good moments, its a wonderfully healthy reminder to turn off your phone, look in the mirror and love yourself. Illustration by Jane Horgan Producer Darryn de la Soul

    The Making of POW! Thanet

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 34:47


    POWs artistic director Amy Redmond talks to POW! founder Christina Clark-McQuaid and former POW! director Jan Ryan about the making of the festival. From its early days when a group of local women responded to an open call on facebook, to the global brand it is today. Delve into the stories of these brilliant women, who paved the way for women in the area to raise up talented female artists and celebrate International Womens Day. Illustration by Jane Horgan Producer Darryn de la Soul

    Women in Tech

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 47:14


    Women have always found their power in industries that might have seemed unattainable to them and none more so than in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths). Come join us to hear our fantastic panel discuss the obstacles faced as a woman working in the tech industry. We will be covering the journey these women have had to starting careers in Tech, the issues they have faced, what advice they can give other fellow women and girls that want to start their career in this field.

    Success Is A Silent Protest

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 47:02


    Sharondeep Kaur talks to Tanya Loretta Dee, Yero Timi-Biu, Cynthia Lawrence John, Denai Moore about the power women of Thanet quietly getting on and bossing it without having to shout about it! The ladies break down the difficulties and wonders of this social media world we live in, and discussed how to keep sane amongst the madness. A bed for your phone anyone?! With an introduction by Gemma Cairney.

    Everyday is a Protest - Canvas 4 Equality

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 48:56


    Canvas for Equality present their event and mission statement: Everyday is a protest. Join the collective in a fiery one off panel discussion about how we can implement protest in our everyday lives, paying attention to race, sexuality and femininity. In the week lead up to this event, the collective shared content exclusively for POW on their instagram account, including performances and mini history lessons from the collective. See more at @canvas4equality on instagram.

    Sexual Empowerment

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 70:55


    Sex educator Ruby Rare talks agency, self pleasure and owning your orgasms - with Ruby Rare, Almaz Ohene, Lindsey Mendick, Rukiat Ashawe.

    How Do We Heal Global Trauma?

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 55:20


    We apologise for parts of the recording being a bit poor - it was all done on Zoom during lockdown, so please bear with us. A panel talk with expert healers offering solutions. As part of POW! Thanet festival 2021, a year on from the first appearance of Covid-19 in the world, how has the emotional and physical impact of social distancing affected us? How can something that has changed the whole world be healed, and could it's impact even heal the world? How do we move back towards socialising without anxiety and fear? Experts in the fields of mental, emotional and physical healing discuss life after Covid and offer practical solutions to healing personal and global trauma. Jo Miller Lena Chen Megan Bradley Sivani Mata with Clarissa Renee as host.

    Women in Design

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 49:46


    Women in design panel talk as part of POW! Thanet 2021. A report by the Design Museum in 2018 found that women make up only 22% of the design workforce, yet almost 70% of design heavy A-level subject entrants are female. Here we introduce four successful females from four corners of the design world, share their career experiences, discuss how we can make positive change and celebrate their work.

    Two Poems by Neelam Saredia-Brayley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 7:14


    Neelam Saredia-Brayley opened POW! Thanet festival 2021 with 3 poems, which you can rewatch on our youtube. This podcast features Home and The Poetry of Resistance. Neelam Saredia-Brayley is an award-winning poet, captivating audiences for over 9 years. Effortlessly warm and honest, Neelam works with illustrators, musicians and dancers, creating unique, multi-disciplinary performances. She is a slam winner, regular headliner, and appeared on BBC Radio Kent, BBC Upload Festival & CSRfm. Neelam has also appeared at Sofar Sounds Cambridge, 451 City, Jawdance, TongueTANGLE, Margate Literary Festival, bOing! International Family Festival, Canterbury Festival, Marlowe Theatre, Ramsgate Music Hall, ERIC Festival, POW! Festival, Greenbelt Festival, Turner Contemporary, Hammer and Tongue Cambridge, and regularly performs and works with Gulbenkian. In 2020 she was awarded the Apples and Snakes: Jerwood Arts | Poetry in Performance Award, and is developing her project, 'Queer Brown Skin'. Her debut poetry collection is being published by Verve in 2021. @neelam_the_poet on instagram

    My Feminist Icon

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 54:11


    To start POW! Thanet festival 2021 we asked the age old question thrown around on International Women's day "what about the men?" We know we need men in the room to make feminism work and we were really proud to open the festival with 3 brilliant feminist men talking about the women who made them the the man they are. Anna Hart talks to Jordan Stephens and Ayo Akinwolere, Peter Tatchell.

    Everyday Racism - The Tools of Protest

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 74:11


    As part of POW! Thanet 2021, Everyday Racism presented The Tools of Protest: how to make a change with what we have, a talk by the founders of the hugely popular instagram account, sisters Natalie and Naomi Evans. They are of Black Jamaican and White British heritage and have experienced racism both overtly and covertly throughout their lives. They are anti-racist educators, speakers and writers from Kent. They talk about the process of starting Everyday Racism and sharing with us how to be anti -racist in 2021. Thank you Natalie and Naomi for all you do. Find out more at https://www.everydayracism.co.uk/

    Drag and Feminism

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 61:23


    "Even from within the ranks I feel a deep rooted sense of misogyny." Ginny Lemon As part of POW! Thanet festival 2021 Bimini Bon Boulash, Ginny Lemon, Tete Bang, Dr Jacob Mallinson Bird aka Dinah Lux talk Drag & Feminism. Join 4 of the UK's most exciting drag queens in this one of a kind panel talk exploring the relationship between Drag and Feminism.

    Young Creative People of Thanet

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 25:40


    This episode sees Amy talks to students at Broadstairs College, and youth group members at Pie Factory Ramsgate. The Creative Industries department from Broadstairs College Art & Design and Music about their work created as a result of the engaging and inspiring workshops with Cynthia Lawrence John and Aayan Bulale around the themes of Black History, equality and representation within media and culture. The Action Community Thanet group are a collective of young people working with Pie Factory Music, POW! Thanet and I Will. The have come up with a social action campaign to aid teens with mental wellbeing whilst in lockdown. To find out more about POW! and our annual festival, visit powthanet.com for all the details or follow @powthanet on socials. Hosted by Amy Redmond. Produced by Laura Blake.

    Healthcare Campaign with Jemma Channing

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 22:34


    In this episode of the Power of Women podcast, Amy talks to Jemma Channing about her women's healthcare poster campaign for POW! Thanet festival 2021. Jemma says "Everyone, regardless of their gender or sex, deserves to access the support for their Health and Wellbeing. Our whole lives can be transformed by the right healthcare; relationships, work, hobbies and rest are all affected by our health. The right support for our bodies and minds can really change our whole world and how we experience our lives. That's why it's so important that every body has the tools to get the support they need. There are many roads to travel down to reach health equality, but knowing your rights, and knowing your body, puts you in a powerful starting position." To find out more about POW! and our annual festival, visit powthanet.com for all the details or follow @powthanet on socials. Hosted by Amy Redmond. Produced by Laura Blake.

    Food Banks with Tania Hoser

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 12:24


    Amy talks to film maker Tania Hoser about an exclusive film she has made for POW! Thanet festival 2021. In the film Tania speaks to some of the many women in Thanet that have found ways to make food available to those that need support. Thanet food banks have had their busiest year but this is just part of the story. There are other new initiatives that have been set up to sustain and improve the diets and lives of the people of Thanet both during the pandemic and into the future. This film looks at how the incredible women working towards what could be one of the few positive legacies from these difficult times. To find out more about POW! and our annual festival, visit powthanet.com for all the details or follow @powthanet on socials. Hosted by Amy Redmond. Produced by Laura Blake.

    Youth Engagement with Canvas 4 Equality

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 21:28


    In the first episode of the Power of Women podcast, Amy talks to Canvas 4 Equality - an under 21 year old feminist collective of young women of different ethinicites and sexualities from Thanet, Kent, UK. They are doing powerful things and THEY ARE AWESOME. Follow them on instagram @canvas4equality. To find out more about POW! and our annual festival, visit powthanet.com for all the details or follow @powthanet on socials. Hosted by Amy Redmond. Produced by Laura Blake.

    Official Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 1:26


    The Power Of Women Podcast is launching soon. To find out more, go to powthanet.com. Celebrating the creative wealth of women, POW! is a charity celebrating and exploring issues around Feminism, Women and Girls year round, culminating in an annual festival celebrating International Women's Day.= Highlighting fantastic and inspiring women, developments in feminism and conversations around gender equality. Hosted by POW Thanet's artistic director Amy Redmond, the Power Of Women Podcast is available at powthanet.com -- Edited by Laura Blake (@HeyLauraBlake)

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