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Comedian, podcast queen, and author Erin Gibson joins Jameela this week from a familiar time, before midterms 2022 and their conversation touches on issues still affecting us in 2024: reproductive rights and freedoms, the way the media's fear mongering affects everyone, what the heck conspirituality is, Erin's journey to finding peace from her depression, the importance of local politics, where to start in making a political difference, and more. Check out Erin's book Feminasty, wherever books are sold: www.feminasty.comYou can follow Erin on Instagram @gibblertron and catch up with her Substack: ladyclown.substack.com If you have a question for Jameela, email it to iweighpodcast@gmail.com, and we may ask it in a future episode!You can find transcripts from the show on the Earwolf websiteI Weigh has amazing merch – check it out at podswag.comSend what you 'weigh' to iweighpodcast@gmail.comJameela is on Instagram @jameelajamil and TikTok @jameelajamilAnd make sure to check out I Weigh's Instagram, Youtube and TikTok for more!Listen to I Weigh on the SiriusXM App for an all access pass for music, radio channels and plenty more - use this link: siriusxm.com/iweigh.
Comedian, podcast queen, and author Erin Gibson joins Jameela to discuss how they are feeling about the current abortion crisis, the way the media's fearmongering affects everyone, what the heck conspirituality is, Erin's journey to finding peace from her depression, the importance of local politics, where to start in making a political difference, and more. Check out Erin's book Feminasty, wherever books are sold: https://www.feminasty.com/You can follow Erin on Instagram @gibblertron You can listen to Erin's podcast Attitudes wherever you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/attitudes/id479583266You can find transcripts for this episode here: https://www.earwolf.com/show/i-weigh-with-jameela-jamil/I Weigh has amazing merch - check it out at podswag.comJameela is on Instagram and Twitter @JameelaJamil And make sure to check out I Weigh's Twitter, Instagram, and Youtube for more!
Erin Gibson is here to talk some trash! She's chatting about her book, "Feminasty", her podcast, and helping Tom decide his very own Trash or Treasure.
This week Molly is joined by author of Feminasty and co-host of the podcast Throwing Shade, Erin Gibson! They talk egg donation, not wanting kids, caring for people with special needs and more. But first you’ll get to sit in on a Molly’s frozen embryo transfer! WHOA! WOW! Exciting!Please donate to Shelby Gale’s GoFundMe Campaign!Friend of the podcast, Shelby Gale is 30 weeks pregnant and was just diagnosed with an aggressive form of breast cancer. She needs our help!Buy Erin Gibson's book, FEMINASTYListen to Erin's podcast, Throwing ShadeFollow Erin on Instagram and TwitterGot questions? Call or text 323-741-1818 or email Molly at spermcast@gmail.comCheck out the SpermCast Website!Follow SpermCast here: Instagram // Twitter // Facebook Want to know what's happening with Molly's womb in real time while supporting the podcast? Subscribe to patreon.com/spermcastGot some Amazon shopping to do? Start here: SpermCastPod.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Erin Gibson (Throwing Shade, Feminasty, Groceries, History: The Shequel) stops by the show to talk about buying a multi-unit property in Santa Fe for her sick father, mother-in-law and husband's brother to live in and turning the other units into chic rentals. She shares about the process of advocating medically for her father, watching him nearly die in front of her, relocating him, learning how to effectively take care of him and the effect the experience has had on her. Turns out Santa Fe suits her in such an overpowering way that in the course of writing this summary I've sold my home and now I live in Santa Fe. Also she took advice from a witch. We also chat about her feelings about the industry, family members' reactions to Feminasty, astrology, coincidences, her many podcasts and more. P.S. Very much almost named this episode, "Erin Gibson Says 'Eat Sh*t, Denise.'" Check us out on Patreon (extra bonus segment with Erin Gibson here): http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Book: Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) You probably need to buy a new ARIYNBF Legacy Shirt! and the HGFY ringtone! This show is brought to you by http://ancestry.com/PODCAST (for 20% off your AncestryDNA kit), http://ritual.com/ROSEN (10% off during first 3 months), http://JoinHoney.com/ALISON and http://TheRealReal.com (use code REAL for 20% off select items). Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
Iniciamos esta cuarta temporada de Perspectiva, en esta ocasión tenemos: 1. Tenemos una entrevista con la Dra. Anaid Flores sobre su libro “La química de las brujas” y sus poemarios; además el colectivo Feminasty presenta sus propuestas artísticas. 2. Si te interesan temas sobre el cambio y la tecnología en las personas y las empresas, el Campus Santa Fe preparó algo muy interesante. 3. Mujeres Escritoras. Cómo las mujeres se han abierto paso en el mundo de la escritura sin requerir de un pseudónimo. 4. La importancia y funciones del Copyright. 5. Y por último te presentamos el primer capítulo de la serie Sophos y logos sobre literatura universal en historias y cuentos.
Tiff Stevenson chats with author of Feminasty, host of the Throwing Shade Podcast, improvisor and general funny bean all across the Earwolf network and beyond - ERIN GIBSON.This very fun and funny conversation covers all sorts - Trump, feminism, side hustles and being female in the entertainment industry.Contains: Some swearsPS Tiny Revolutions is LIVE in Edinburgh 12th and 13th Augusthttps://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/tiff-stevenson-tiny-revolutions-podcast-liveAND Tiff's show Mother is also up there for the full runhttps://tickets.edfringe.com/whats-on/tiff-stevenson-mother
Temas, preguntas y consejos. Nos reunimos con nuestras enemigas a muerte para ayudarles a ustedes a sobrevivir sus vidas.
The Broads are back from our holiday break with lots of tales of adventures, including searching through a snow cemetery, driving through torrential downpours, speeding tickets, a failed massage, airplane trouble, and an almost-kidnapping. We also kick off 2019 with a lot of really great feedback! Thank you for listening!Feedback: TheBroadcasters3@gmail.com or 331-BROADS3 (331-276-2373)Links from show:Yoga with Adrienne: 30 Day Challenge: https://do.yogawithadriene.com/p/dedicateThrowing Shade: https://www.earwolf.com/show/throwing-shade/Feminasty: https://www.amazon.com/Feminasty-Complicated-Surviving-Patriarchy-Drinking/dp/1455571865/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1547179036&sr=8-1&keywords=feminastyBroken Harts: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/how-stuff-works/broken-hartsLinks:Patreon: www.patreon.com/jayandjackAmazon: www. jayandjack.com/amazonMerch: www.jayandjack.com/storeFacebook: www.facebook.com/group/jayandjackgroup
Jess Hurst a.k.a. DJ Feminasty and I talk about all the things I don’t know that make other people cool, like music. We get mad at DJ Khaled (who apparently isn’t even a DJ? See? I don’t know things!), swear a bunch, and end the episode with her live mixing a track. opening jingle by Sarah J. Storer; graphic design by Kristin J Steele; production and technical assistance by Kelley Altizer.
In this episode, we sit down with the ladies behind the relatively recently founded Moonhaven School of Magic, Julie Skaarup and Catie Peiper. Moonhaven School of Magic is a community of students and mentors who are called to the path of spiritual practice & self-discovery. They support & inspire each individual's journey through group workshops, community events & private consultations. We are thrilled we got the chance to connect with Julie and Catie and are so happy they agreed to join us for a chat. Catie specializes in the Tarot and deep intuitive practices and Julie specializes in ancient Celtic lore and as a yoga teacher (500-RYT) she has a unique perspective on the intersections between Eastern and Western modalities. Make sure you have something to take notes on, or be prepared to listen to this one multiple times. There are some very magical words shared that we think you'll want to remember. Moonhaven School of Magic website Moonhaven on Instagram Moonhaven on Facebook Like Water for Chocolate Gather Victoria Don't forget about our final in-person event of 2018. We're gathering at VINI Culture on Wednesday, Dec 5 to chat about the book Feminasty, sip, snack and revel in some good old fashioned girl time. There are limited spots available - so snag yours here.
Alise and Bryan are back with a bonus episode to get you through your weekend. They’re joined by Erin Gibson, author of “Feminasty: The Complicated Woman's Guide to Surviving the Patriarchy Without Drinking Herself to Death”. At 5:00 they talk about what the future might be for Jeff Sessions after his departure from the Attorney General’s office. At 7:00 Erin reveals her self help routine for coping with the horrible day to day news cycle. At 17:30 they talk about the fact that there are no female run banks in the US. At 19:30 they talk about the importance of allowing newly appointed female officials some time to adjust to the shit show that is public office.
On this episode we get to know the ladies behind the rapidly growing and locally born Two Sweet LLC. Karin and Katrice Scott are self taught bakers who also happen to be twin sisters. The duo specializes in hand crafted custom sweets for all occasions! Their talents go beyond baking as the duo makes sure to include artistry in every order. We are thrilled that we got to meet these ladies and hear about their journey to entrepreneurship, what it's like working together, their honest take on self care when you wear a lot of hats and of course all about the gorgeous cookies they create. If you can handle being tempted by beautiful cookies and other sweet treats all the time, make sure you follow them on social media! Two Sweet LLC's website Two Sweet LLC on Facebook Two Sweet LLC on Instagram If you haven't already, make sure you're subscribed to Mustache Musings. It's our carefully curated monthly love note meant to further help you fuel your body, feed your soul and feel good! And if you're interested in getting a little Feminasty with us ... that's the title of the book we're reading for our next book club meetup on Wednesday, Dec 5! There are still a few seats available - RSVP here before they fill up.
Halloween costumes that missed the point. A ton of people have voted early. Here’s how to join them. Also the latest craze to sweep Chinese Twitter.
Halloween costumes that missed the point. A ton of people have voted early. Here’s how to join them. Also the latest craze to sweep Chinese Twitter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Well, this is the beginning of the rest of our lives. Through a series of fortuitous events and some primo Internet stalking by Paula, we nailed our very first interview with the absolute incomparable Erin Gibson, author of the best-selling book Feminasty and co-host of the podcast Throwing Shade. Erin is cool, smart, honest, funny and extremely accessible and we are truly honored that she shared her time with us. We talk about everything: her book, podcasting, feminism, the word cunt, what it takes to write a book, Hollywood, celebrities, intersectional feminism, RuPaul, body positivity, and makeup (duh).
Cariad talks to stand-up comedian Dane Baptiste (Edinburgh Award Nominee, Sunny D), podcaster and writer Erin Gibson (Throwing Shade, Feminasty) and podcaster and QI Elf Andrew Hunter Murray (No Such Thing As A Fish, The Mash Report) in this special live episode from the London Podcast Festival at Kings Place. As ever they talk grief, funeral plans + where Andy should spread his ashes.You can follow Dane on twitter @danebaptweets and he's on tour now, if you head to danebaptiste.co.uk for details. You can download Erin's podcast Throwing Shade from your pod'app or order her new book Feminasty from your book order place'app. You can follow Andrew on twitter @andrewhunterm or listen to No Such Thing As A Fish from all sorts of places. You can follow us on twitter and instagram @thegriefcast or email thegriefcast@gmail.com.Griefcast won Gold (always believe in your soul) in Best Entertainment, Best Interview + also Podcast of the Year 2018 at the British Podcast Awards. It is hosted by Cariad Lloyd, edited by Kate Holland, recorded at Whistledown Studios and the music is provided by The Glue Ensemble. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week’s 51%, a woman uses comedy to espouse feminism; another comedian comes at the art a bit differently; and women veterans are leading the way when it comes to going into business for themselves. Erin Gibson calls herself a Southern loudmouth. She’s the creator of the long-running, Emmy-nominated “Gay of Thrones” web series (a […]
If we could all be friends and not see each other as competition we could take over the world! We get Feminasty today on Natch Beaut with podcast host and author, Erin Gibson! We talk female-owned beauty brands, because we want women to be the ones getting rich off of other women! Plus, friendship, potted plants, and pot! For links to everything discussed on today’s episode, go to www.natchbeaut.com and for info on Erin’s book and upcoming book tour, visit www.feminasty.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Kate finally deletes Facebook off her phone and strategizes ways to kick her screen addiction, and Doree devours more Poldark books and discusses why reading is her go-to for comfort and care during stressful times. Then they speak to comedian Erin Gibson, co-host of the Throwing Shade podcast and author of Feminasty. She talks about what inspired her to toss out all her makeup and skincare products, dealing with an STD and dismissive doctors, and how understanding her own body is self-care. Follow Erin: @Gibblertron on Twitter and Instagram. When we're not podding, you can find us on:Instagram: @Forever35podcast, @katespencer, @doreeTwitter: @forever35podAnd in our Facebook group! (password is "serums")This episode is sponsored by:Audible - Go to Audible.com/Forever35 or text Forever35 to 500500 to get a free audiobook when you sign up for a monthly membership.Brass - For 15% off your first order at Brassclothing.com when you enter Forever35 at checkout.Fin – Meet your on-demand assistant. Try Fin for free when you go to Fin.com/forever35.Four Sigmatic - For 15% off, visit FourSigmatic.com/Forever35 and use the promo code Forever35.Simple Contacts – Visit SimpleContacts/Forever or enter promo code Forever at check to get $20 off your first order.Theme music by Riot. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The hilarious Erin Gibson (author of the new book Feminasty and host of Throwing Shade!) joins Zach and Jess this week for a dreamy new musical packed with time sensitive eggs, witch twins, and an alligator with a baseball bat. With songs like "You're Dreaming", "Straight Up Witches", and "Baby Boy, Not Yet a Baby Man", you won't want to wake up from this awesome rock musical dream. This episode is brought to you by You Up w/ Nikki Glaser podcast and Leesa (www.leesa.com/OFFBOOK).See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sean and Hayes are joined by ERIN GIBSON, author of the new book Feminasty, to play a new variation on a favorite game.This episode is sponsored by Mack Weldon ( www.mackweldon.com code: THEBOYS) and Simple Contacts ( www.simplecontacts.com/THEBOYS20 code: THEBOYS20).
Julie and Brandy are still floating on a giant, gay boat in the middle of the Mediterranean sea, but the podcast must go on! The Paul Manafort verdict is a small appetizer to the main course of Erin Gibson and her new book "Feminasty: The Complicated Women's Guide to Surviving the Patriarchy Without Drinking Herself to Death." The episode is long, but those who make it to the end will wonder what the f*ck it was even about. *********** Dumb Gay Politics with Julie & Brandy www.patreon.com/dumbgaypolitics www.julieandbrandy.com Julie Goldman and Brandy Howard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Julie and Brandy are still floating on a giant, gay boat in the middle of the Mediterranean sea, but the podcast must go on! The Paul Manafort verdict is a small appetizer to the main course of Erin Gibson and her new book "Feminasty: The Complicated Women's Guide to Surviving the Patriarchy Without Drinking Herself to Death." The episode is long, but those who make it to the end will wonder what the f*ck it was even about. *********** Dumb Gay Politics with Julie & Brandy www.patreon.com/dumbgaypolitics www.julieandbrandy.com Julie Goldman and Brandy Howard Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erin Gibson 01:20 living in a construction zone 06:02 Heathers and other problematic movies 9:38 Risky Business 32:00 It’s hard to hate someone when you’re handicapped 34:35 S&M guy 44:50 How did she start podcasting 53:30 Erin’s book Feminasty 57:00 Favorite charity: https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/ Follow us on twitter: @gibblertron @theguydf @eden_eats @failinguppod
Cow detectives, wack-n-bikin', and diving deep into the disgusting minds of Beyoncé haters. Matt finally debunks every "argument" against The Queen, so you can be better prepared if you're ever accosted by that kind of monster. And finally, Erin Gibson, co-host of Throwing Shade, is back on the pod to talk about Just For Laughs, her new book, Feminasty, and more!
Let's talk about feminism and how uncultured swine try to ruin it for the rest of us. *Sorry about the quality, I tried recording from my laptop this time.* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/melanatedandcaffeinated/support
Need an outlet that explores sex, relationships and finding happily ever after? Macmillan Podcasts launched a new show that takes a feminist look at iconic couples and we want Feminasty listeners to know about it! Take a listen to One True Pairing today on Apple Podcasts (applepodcasts.com/otp) and follow us on Twitter @OTP_Pod.
Erin Gibson (Throwing Shade, Feminasty) joins Shaughn and Ellen to whine about how fake everything/everyone is on Instagram. The grape of the week/grape of thrones is Torrontes, an Argentinean delight. It CAN be delicious. Just don't think about soap! Before getting into Erin's whine the three bond on a love of funky wines and footy cheese. They cheers it with a drink Erin says a "yacht widow" would drink: Campari. It's good for the Crohn's and colitis. As for her whine, Erin started noticing that when she met Insta-celebrities in real life they were not all how they pretend to be--not nearly as witty or airbrushed. She also discovered there were services out there that will manage your Instagram image for you from color schemes to curating hashtags. The layers of Instagram Inception go on... They would love the wine-eratti to believe they are drinking orange wine, but the truth is they are basic Campari bitches. It's orange, at least, but bitter and delicious, especially with a bit of soda. Campari Spritz, anyone? The lightning round covers Negroni components, other Campari cocktails, and when Campari opened their first production plant. Cheers! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Happy Saturday!!! I am back with a brand new episode of She`s An Artist!! This week I`m here with Miss Eaves Aka Shanthony Exum! Miss Eaves has been taking the music industry by storm creating her own music on her own terms.Her latest album Feminasty dropped August 4th and since then shes been featured in Glamour, Huffington Post and Refinery 29. Her music video for her song Thunder Thighs has over 1.5 Million downloads on youtube alone. When shes not fighting the patriarchy you can find her desgning logos, making her own jewlery and making awesome paper mache! Her new music video for her new single Paper Mache (Single AF) is out now! Again I`m your host Sarah Brown and this is Shes An Artist. Here`s where you can stay up to date with everything Miss Eaves! instagram:@Yoeaves facebook: Miss Eaves --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shes-an-artist/support
Feminasty has ended, but the Macmillan Podcast Network has another show called When To Jump that we think our fans will love. Host Mike Lewis interviews Brenda Berkman, a woman who used her law degree to successfully sue the city and become the first women firefighter in New York City. Listen to the When to Jump Podcast on Apple Podcasts (applepodcasts.com/WhentoJump) or wherever you get your podcasts. Learn more about the When to Jump book: http://bit.ly/WTJBook
This week, Kate and Samhita talk all things anger with Soraya Chemaly, director of the Women's Media Center and author of the upcoming book, "Rage Becomes Her." How do women and minorities use anger differently in a patriarchal society? Soraya explains it all. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. Macmillan Podcasts can be found anywhere you get your podcasts as well as online at https://us.macmillan.com/podcasts This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. To learn more or sign up go to betterhelp.com/FEMINASTY. Enter the invite code FEMINASTY to get your first 7 days free. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and use the code FEMINASTY for 10% off.
This episode features Zerlina Maxell in conversation with Samhita. They discuss how Hillary Clinton's campaign had more black women on staff than any other campaign in history, why white women being angry brings unification and how sexual assault accusations might be the downfall of Trump. Then, Kate discusses an organization that empowers young feminists to visualize and pursue their goals. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This episode is brought to you by BetterHelp. To learn more or sign up go to betterhelp.com/FEMINASTY. Enter the invite code FEMINASTY to get your first 7 days free and show your support for the show! Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!
Samhita and Kate chat with writer and senior editor at Them Magazine, Meredith Talusan. From intersectionality to inclusion to placing minorities in leadership positions, this episode is jam packed. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This episode is brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!
Samhita and Kate chat with Buzzfeed writer and author of "One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter," Scaachi Koul. The group chats about everything from body hair to diversity in media to why white people don't use Nivea Body Lotion. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!
What does reproductive justice mean? This week's episode seeks to answer that question with Pamela Merritt of Reproaction joining Kate and Samhita. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Use promo code FEMINASTY to get 30% off your order over $100. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!
Dodai Stewart joins Kate and Samhita to talk about pop culture and staying inspired. Then, we hear what's making Kate and Samhita hopeful and what makes YOU all Nasty Women. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Use promo code FEMINASTY to get 30% off your order over $100. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Keep emailing us voice memos telling us what makes you nasty women at feminasty@macmillan.com!
This week, Kate and Samhita talk power in all its complex and varied forms. They're joined by Jezebel founder, Anna Holmes, who gives them the rundown of what it means to be a powerful woman in media and in life. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Use promo code FEMINASTY to get 30% off your order over $100. This episode is also brought to you by Card Carrying Club. Go to cardcarryingshop.com and get 10% off your first month when you use the code FEMINASTY. Email us a voice memo telling us what makes you a nasty woman at feminasty@macmillan.com!
This week on Feminasty, rapper and artist Miss Eaves (Shanthony Exum) joins Kate and Samhita to discuss art and creativity in our politically charged climate, plus body positivity and how women's bodies are attacked online. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection here: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast. "Thunder Thighs" Music Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fY1o9igy0a0 Survey Link: http://podsurvey.com/FEMINASTY
Being a feminist in Trump's America takes a great many things, but one quality it demands of everyone is courage. In this week's episode of Feminasty, co-hosts Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay welcome Jaclyn Friedman, host of the Unscrewed podcast, for a special crossover episode. In it, the trio discuss what it means to have courage in the face of a hostile culture, and which colleagues inspire them. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Promo code FEMINASTY25 to get 25% off your order over $100.
How brave are you feeling these days? Samhita Mukhopadyay and Kate Harding, editors of Nasty Women: Feminism, Resistance, and Revolution in Trump's America, join Jaclyn to talk about the meaning of courage, when it's actually better to say "fuck that" to being strong, and how making their new book got them through Trump's First 100 Days. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Liz Plank of Vox Media joins Feminasty to talk about the importance of unplugging in the Trump era. Plus, Kate and Samhita discuss why Hugh Hefner was no feminist. Learn more about the Nasty Women essay collection: http://bit.ly/FeminastyPodcast This week's episode is brought to you by Modcloth. Promo code FEMINASTY25 to get 25% off your order over $100.
This season on Feminasty, Kate Harding and Samhita Mukhopadhyay talk revolution in Trump's America as we near the one-year anniversary of that infamous "Nasty Woman" comment.
Welcome to Catcall, where we discuss feminism, relationships, sex and other related issues with Andy Gorman, Mickey Carroll and Lucy Kook. You can send us an email at catcallpodcast@gmail.com or contact us through twitter @andyfgorman, @MickeyJourno and @lucypalmreports. This week we had American writer and comedienne Megan Ford on the podcast to speak about her show Feminasty, all-male clubs and other stuff. Instead of our usual song, we also played one of Megan Ford's performance "Loser Always Wins" for you guys! You can find more information about what she does on her website: http://www.meganford.co.uk/about or you can fid her on Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/meganfordcomedy/?fref=ts on twitter: @TheMeganFord Huge thanks to the amazing human who created our intro David Gautron, check out his other projects on his soundcloud: soundcloud.com/high-ch-teau/ Thanks for listening!
Aurora Lady is an art making Feminasty! She's been creating her grrrl-centric art and zines since she put on her first pair of combat boots in the '90's. Her world is dripping with glitter and angry knuckle tattoos and we sat down to chat about how to actively integrate your ethics and beliefs into what you create, whether that's through your business or a trip to your grocery store. She shares her thoughts on being a working artist, how to create a zine, her favourite vegan recipes, and so much more.