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While the news can be so bleak, there are those that are and have been fighting. One of those people is Ianne Fields Stewart, a queer trans Black performer and activist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Erotic 80s began with a prologue about the short lived heyday of the X rating, pornography, and feminism. Erotic 90s begins with a prologue about the disastrous rollout of NC-17 –the X rating's replacement – and the evolving state of both porn and feminism at the dawn of the 90s. Topics include David Lynch, Harvey Weinstein, “pro-porn” feminism, “the new morality,” video stores, Magic Johnson, date rape, and much more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode we discuss the myth of "being open minded" and how to speak and think clearly when everyone else holds their opinions as if they were precious. Join us! The post And Then All Your Brains Fall Out appeared first on Sheologians.
Yes, we did, but only with the help of an amazing team of women. We talk about the process and what we're excited to share with you.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What are the most commonly banned books? In this classic episode, Cristen and Caroline read between the (banned) lines of history, from a legal timeline of book banning to the primary reasons books are banned in the first place: sex, language and the occult.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amala Ekpunobi joins the podcast this week to talk about her transformation from liberal to outspoken conservative, and what it's like to speak out against the feminist left in such a public way and at such a young age. We also discuss what Gen Z faces in dating—has feminism ruined the art of romance? And […]
Yves joins us to talk about the accomplishments of Madame Sul-Te-Wan in the world of film as the first Black American to be hired by a major movie producer on a continuing basis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I sit down with my good friend, Emily Wilson, over a can of rosé to discuss navigating the life of motherhood. We talk about dealing with personality changes, balancing your spiritual life, and some of our favorite treats. Watch this episode on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7d3an8vKDYSubscribe to my Youtube Channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@LilaRosePodcastMy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lilaroseofficial/ Check in with Emily Wilson on Youtube and Instagram: https://www.youtube.com/user/emilyywilsonnhttps://www.instagram.com/emwilss/
Money can bring up a lot of tricky feelings - especially for women. But no matter where you are in your money story, here's the good news: you can rewrite it if you choose. Join me, and money speaker and educator Tori Dunlap, in this episode as we explore our money mindsets and the social conditioning that comes along with them. We talk financial feminism, learning to navigate living in a capitalist society while doing the least harm, and common misconceptions about investing. Get full show notes and more information here: https://unfuckyourbrain.com/282
It's the triumphant (?) return of Anney's happy hours! Back after a brief hiatus, we chat about the concept of settling down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One day Natalie got a fateful text from former guest Darcie Darko. It asked “do you want to do a follow up episode on how the misogyny I experienced got worse?” This episode will take Team Tolerator back into the world of women in wrestling. Darcie will dive into how training at her wrestling school continuously got more uncomfortable. From sticking up for predators to being iced out of the ring, Darcie has tolerated a lot of poor behavior from the men who were in control of her ability to partake in her hobby and passion. We will talk about wrestling, media surrounding both women and men, and what it takes to be participating in a sport that is dominated by men. There will even be a story or two about how the scarcity mindset women live under also affects how they treat one another in these types of communities. Follow us at @menivetoleratedpod on Instagram and https://www.patreon.com/menivetoleratedpod on Patreon for bonus content! All ways to support the show, including our merchandise, can be found at https://linktr.ee/menivetoleratedpod.Darcie's PlugsInstagram: @darciedarko and @thesuperkickpartymassacreTwitter: Junglegirl666
“How's a man supposed to go into battle if he's carrying all this extra dead weight?" “You've got men in trenches. And you need a man to be able to jump out of the trench and run at the other one at a moments notice, without question, fighting for what's right. And you can't have that when we're all stuck in victim blaming.” A grudge is a burden to a man. An unnecessary weight he carries that will hold him back from being the man he should be. But facing these and bringing them to light can be hard to do with integrity. A man should know that when issues come up, his focus should be on finding the best way to come back to integrity. Ultimately, this behaviour in men is unacceptable. This behaviour has its place in the world but it doesn't fit in the realm of the masculine man. Arpa and Billou explore examples from history that demonstrate how a man should handle the issues he faces among other men, and they explore the origins of the modern, feminized man. Check out the Sovereign Circle or the Battle Ready program at https://www.sovereignman.ca/. While you're there, check out the store for Sovereign Man t-shirts, hats, and books.
Did you enjoy our last episode for Women's History Month? Take a quick listen to this special Review Session as host, Alexandria Miller, explores some of her key takeaways and offers several recommendations on scholars, activists, and even books to check out if you're interested in learning more about Caribbean Feminisms. Support the showConnect with Strictly Facts - Instagram | Facebook | TwitterLooking to read more about the topics covered in this episode? Subscribe to the newsletter at www.strictlyfactspod.com to get the Strictly Facts Syllabus to your email!Produced by Breadfruit Media
In the summer of 2022, Hungary's prime minister, Viktor Orban, flew to Texas to speak at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Onstage, his tirades against immigration, gender studies, and LGBTQ rights were met with roars of approval. Orban has made it his mission to codify traditional family values into law—and dismantle democracy in the process. American conservatives are taking note. And paving the way for these extremist policies is a group of social media "momfluencers" touting the glory of traditional family life. Are Moms for Liberty and #tradwives the harbingers of a backslide when it comes to women's rights...and American democracy? This season's cover art features a photograph by Jonathan Wilkins.White Picket Fence is supported by Planned Parenthood. For more information or to book an in-person or virtual appointment, visit plannedparenthood.org or call 1-800-230-PLAN.
This Women's History Month, we're wondering: What will it take to achieve a society that prioritizes—and achieves—true equality? Our answers to those questions are the Majority Rules: a series of rules, created by Supermajority, intended to guide us to our ultimate goal of gender equality.Today, we're diving into Rule #2, “Our bodies are respected.” In the wake of the Dobbs decision overturning Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, it seems like our rights to our very own bodies are increasingly under attack. In South Carolina, lawmakers are calling for the execution of women who would have abortions. In Texas, five women are suing the state, individuals who wanted to carry pregnancies to term but their lives became at risk and their doctors were unable to help them fearing criminal punishments and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. In one of their cases, the woman was not helped in managing her miscarriage until she was septic and near death.Given these various challenges and attacks on reproductive freedom, are our bodies respected? And how can we fight to obtain that respect, in this uniquely dangerous moment?Joining us for this episode is a very special guest:Loretta Ross. Loretta Ross is an activist, educator, author and co-founder of SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Justice Collective, as well as the co-creator of the theory of reproductive justice. Ross has traveled the world at the invitation of leaders and activists to speak about reproductive justice, and in 2022 she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship “genius grant." She is currently an Associate Professor for the Study of Women and Gender at Smith College.Check out this episode's landing page at MsMagazine.com for a full transcript, links to articles referenced in this episode, further reading and ways to take action.Tips, suggestions, pitches? Get in touch with us at ontheissues@msmagazine.com. Support the show
In a world that insists that there are no real differences between men and women, how can parents help their daughters navigate this confusion? Today we talk about the successes and failures of feminism for our girls. We also talk about empowering girls in their femininity rather than needing to be "just like a boy." Dr. Ken references the book by Louise Perry, "The Case Against The Sexual Revolution" Join us on Patreon for bonus content and more: https://www.patreon.com/FeedingTheMouthThatBitesYou Got questions or feedback? We want to hear from you! podcast@feedingthemouth.com Get the book here: https://www.amazon.com/Feeding-Mouth-That-Bites-You/dp/1514762374/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1667269257&sr=8-1
Amy is joined by Dr. Afiya S. Zia to discuss her book Faith and Feminism in Pakistan: Religious Agency or Secular Autonomy and explore the achievements and challenges of Pakistani feminists.Dr. Afiya Zia is a feminist scholar who has taught Gender Studies at the University of Toronto, Canada, and Habib University in Pakistan. She is the author of three books, has authored over a dozen peer-reviewed essays in scholarly publications, and she's contributed chapters for over ten edited volumes, including an award-winning publication on human rights. She's currently a professor at Wesleyan University.
For ALSSI listeners, it'll be no surprise that when Cynthia was asked to speak on the subject of atonement, she pivoted to an exploration of grace. In Episode 130, ideas from her talk inspire a conversation about the relationship between those two words, as well as salvation and healing. Do Latter-day Saints believe in grace? Or are we mostly just confused by it? As we study the New Testament together, what might change if our discussion at church shifted to focus more on the radical grace exemplified in Jesus' ministry and teachings?
Has feminism gone too far? UK writer and author of Feminism Against Progress, Mary Harrington, thinks so. In fact, she thinks we need to go back — way back. Modern technologies, cosmetic surgeries that chase youth eternally, and interventions like the pill have not offered women freedom or empowerment, leading us to wonder if things should have stopped with the first wave. Certainly, Mary believes we should be moving in an entirely different direction. In this episode, Meghan Murphy speaks with Mary about her anti-futuristic vision of the future. To gain early access to episodes and exclusive access to select content, become a subscriber on Patreon. The Same Drugs is on Twitter @thesamedrugs_. Stay up to date with The Same Drugs on Substack. Watch The Same Drugs on YouTube. Please consider becoming a supporter of The Same Drugs on Spotify or by donating directly via Stripe. Meghan Murphy is on Twitter @meghanemurphy. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-same-drugs/support
In this episode, the Woman Beings sit down for a third interview with Meghan Tschanz, a writer, women's rights advocate, and host of the Faith and Feminism podcast. Meghan recently became a mother, and she delves into her birth experience, going through miscarriage, and how her pro-choice stance has evolved since. Meghan is a Woman Being favorite - you'll love this one! Follow Meghan: https://www.instagram.com/meghantschanz/https://www.instagram.com/faithandfeminism/ Women Rising by Meghan Tschanz: https://www.ivpress.com/women-rising Resources Mentioned: Fair Play by Eve Rodsky: http://bit.ly/3ZVt3Ys Good Moms Have Scary Thoughts by Karen Kleiman: http://bit.ly/40iICJg A Complicated Choice by Katey Zeh: http://bit.ly/3ZYBbaq Postpartum Support International: https://www.postpartum.net/ If you want to help support our content, feel free to shop these affiliate links from brands we love! Girlfriend Collective: https://girlfriendcollective.pxf.io/jWdG4Z --- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womanbeingpodcast/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@womanbeingpodcast Website: https://www.womanbeingcommunity.com/
A brief history of modern Chinese feminism: From anti-foot-binding marches, to the viral sexual harassment cases, and the struggle for reproductive rights.Click here to read the article by Hatty Liu and Anita He.Narrated by Sylvia Franke.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of "The Federalist Radio Hour," 2024 presidential candidate and bestselling author Marianne Williamson joins Federalist Culture Editor Emily Jashinsky to discuss how political and media corruption are harming the plight of hardworking Americans, share her spirituality, and explain what she thinks it takes to challenge the sitting president of the United States.
In the post-apocalyptic world of The Last of Us, Marlene fought to find a cure, while also looking over her best friend's daughter Ellie from afar. We shine a light on her backstory, her struggles with leadership and depression, and the reasoning behind her decisions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Historian Robin D. G. Kelley returns to This is Hell! to talk about his essay titled, “Buried History: The Death and Life of Donald S. Kelley” Part of a collection of essays called “After Life: A Collective History of Loss and Redemption in Pandemic America." (Haymarket Books). Robin is a writer and professor of history at UCLA. His most recent book is "Freedom Dreams: The Black Radical Imagination" https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/206173/freedom-dreams-by-robin-dg-kelley/
In this episode we discuss accidentally being prepared and how chronic cynicism is a matter of first-world decadence. The post Cynicism and All appeared first on Sheologians.
Slam the Gavel welcomes back Tim Goldich to the podcast. Tim is an author who has devoted the last thirty years to researching, pondering, and writing a four-book series on gender issues. The first book—Loving Men, Respecting Women: The Future of Gender Politics—was published in 2011 and is available on Amazon.com. The second book—Equal Partners: The History of Gender Equality—is due out in 2023. He has also created a series of YouTube videos under the umbrella title of “Man Against the Wall.” The last time Tim was on the podcast, we discussed victim interpretation and inter- gender FORGIVENESS. Today, we discussed the love/ respect dynamic in regards to the past and how ACCOUNTABILITY and COMPASSION MUST go hand in hand. If they can't go hand in hand then there is CONFLICT, and gave examples of order and chaos. Parenting is important and how people are raised makes a big difference in their outlook on life and how they treat others. We talked about Lao Tzu the ancient Taoist philosopher and how he instructed generals to respect women, as well as Bruce Lee and his insight into philosophy that changed lives. We discussed how couples should be compatible to one another to hopefully make the relationship last. Opposites do not attract. Similar personalities who are like-minded have the potential to make a relationship work. Love and respect also go hand in hand for there to be equality in a relationship. There can't be accountability without compassion or compassion without accountability. This was a great podcast NOT TO BE MISSED.To Reach Tim Goldich: tagoldich@hotmail.com and on Facebook We Are Gender Equalists, LinkedInSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)https://www.buzzsprout.com/1364944/subscribedismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comSupport the showSupportshow(https://www.buymeacoffee.com/maryannpetri)http://www.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.com/
Whether you call it peak survival or the early halfway, the millennial midlife crisis looks a bit different, if it happens at all. We talk about why that is.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on a very special episode of Sagittarian Matters, We are talking about the connections between TERFs & fascism! Plus the word dyke. With Professor Greta La Fleur. Greta LaFleur is an Associate Professor of American Studies at Yale University, and the author or editor of three books and three journal special issues., including the new issue of Transgender Studies Quarterly, “Trans Exclusionary Feminisms and the Global New Right”, which was co-edited by with Serena Bassi. You can get this special issue right now from dukeupress.edu. At the top of the show, Nicole discusses a local chipmunk, her upcoming diary comic collection, and reading March 24 at Heavy Manners Library in LA.
Dr. Lise Deguire is a psychologist, burn survivor, speaker, and author. At the age of 4, Lise was severely burned in an accidental yet careless fire caused by her mother. Lise spent years in the hospital recovering, undergoing multiple reconstructive surgeries, experiencing bullying, and navigating the world in a house run by parents who she describes as outrageously flawed, gifted, and iconoclastic. In spite of her beginnings and losing 4 family members to suicide, Lise continually found resilience, becoming a psychologist, mother of two daughters, and disfigurement advocate. In the multiple-award-winning memoir Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience from a Burn Survivor, Lise tells her story of survival and shares life lessons that will help us also find the silver linings and resilience we need to come back from the brink. In conversation with Jay, they discuss her experiences and why she's on a mission to help people find pathways toward resilience and create a paradigm shift around disfigurement. Please find a transcription of this episode: https://allaboutchangepodcast.com/podcast-episode/lise-deguireSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robin unmasks the slick public-relations "corporatization" of feminism, and exposes its cruel realities. Special Guest: award-winning documentary filmmaker Deeyah Khan and her new film, Behind the Rage: America's Domestic Violence.
Look for the Light. In the finale of our Last of Us mini-series, we break down the heartbreaking decision at the heart of the final episode and its implications.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bring out the googly eyes and find joy with us as we unpack the many multiverses of this classic everything bagel episode of Everything Everywhere All At Once, jumping from themes like motherhood, identity, being queer, the meaning of life, and of course, cinnamon rollsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We've got a special episode for you folks in honor of International Women's Month. Guest hosts Cecelia Alfonso-Stokes and Shivani Banfal reflect on their views on womanhood and how it affects the media they consume before turning to the ways the MCU (and other comic book media) has done well and poorly when it comes to representing women and their stories. Follow Cecelia: @ceceliamstokes1 Follow Shivani: @shivanibanfal JOIN OUR PATREON: patreon.com/mcuniversitypod Follow: @mcuniversitypod
What Is to Be Done? In her luminous biography Emma Goldman: Revolution as a Way of Life (Yale UP, 2011), Vivian Gornick brings us back to this question, originally made by Lenin after a novel which suggests that in order to achieve egalitarianism and sexual liberation, revolutionaries have to live “as though hunted:” no romance, no sex, no friends, no conversation. This was the revolutionary tradition from - and against - which legendary anarchist feminist Emma Goldman sprung. Goldman refused the austere image of the revolutionary. For her, sex, passion, and love were inextricable from the human experience, and thus also inextricable from political life. She maintained, as Gornick says, a “timeless hunger for living life on a grand scale.” In her own—now famous—words: “If I can't dance, I don't want to be in your revolution.” Goldman had immigrated from Lithuania to Rochester, New York in 1885 and became America's "most dangerous woman" by the powers that be of her time. Gornick, the radical feminist critic celebrated for Fierce Attachments (1987) and The Romance of American Communism (1977), recounts Goldman's progression as an anarchist and feminist. Goldman's feminism was often ambiguous. But Gornick suggests that precisely these conflicts explain her continued influence over generations of feminists after her. On the podcast, we spoke about Goldman's radical political program and their resonance in our time. Gornick also wrote an original preface for a new Goldman reader from Warbler Press, The Essential Emma Goldman—Anarchism, Feminism, Liberation (2022). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Nlaka'pamux and Diné Nations scholar and radical feminist Cherry Smiley is done with the academy. She began her academic career studying prostitution and male violence against indigenous women. With the space to study, reflect and write, she grew angry. “As you're learning and growing, learning from women who came before you, the anger is spilling out everywhere,” she said of her consciousness raising process. It was cold comfort to know that so many of the harms she had witnessed or personally experienced were so much bigger than her. While writing about prostitution and female subordination, she encountered institutional bias against heterodoxy. Whether it was while hunting for a faculty position, or seeking publication for her articles, Cherry found that the academy “only want you if you're going to do what they tell you to,” and for her, this meant reciting the litany ‘sex work is work' and ‘transwomen are women.' Institutional orthodoxy was not the worst of it. The hostility she faced from resource officers and faculty for her ‘transphobic' politics prevented her from accessing resources after being sexually assaulted and left her feeling alienated and hopeless. Radical feminist texts helped her feel less alone, and as it has for so many women, saved her life. In this episode Cherry discusses what the dominant discourse gets wrong about colonialism and asks why it's always women who are given all the rules. Cherry's Website Buy Cherry's Book Learn more from Cherry at Women's Studies Online Support the Whose Body Is It Podcast Shop Activist Stickers Whose Body Is It Website Time by ASHUTOSH Music promoted by Free Stock Music Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License
Large numbers of women are sitting home alone crying because everything they were told is not working out for them. The idea that everybody can have everything they want has slammed into the reality of life. Are women ready to trade aggressive male characteristics for those that suit their true ambitions when it comes to relationships, careers and happiness. Bill Whittle and Alfonzo Rachel create two new episodes of The Virtue Signal each week evaluating the news and the culture in the context of enduring conservative values. Explore the full archive at https://BillWhittle.com
Meet the New Zealand Prime Minister Who Gave Birth in Office in this classic episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bro. Justin Cooper preached a message entitled "False Doctrine, the Flesh, and Feminism" during the Wednesday Evening service on March 15, 2023, at North Valley Baptist Church in Santa Clara, California. View Archived Services at nvbc.org
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Taylor & Allison are together for the first time in a couple weeks so that have a lot to catch up on! Allison challenges Taylor on his self-talk and he talks about using both positive and negative reinforcement while coaching his track team. They also discuss some old movies that came out before Taylor was born. In the next segment, Allison shares about her recent fancy ladies trip to Nashville. A lot of leaders in the pro-life movement met at Patricia Heaton's house(yes, THAT Patricia Heaton) to meet each other and share thoughts, dreams and ideas. She has a lot of great insight and Taylor has some news for Allison that she doesn't like to hear ;) Thanks for listening! Y'all are the best! Subscribe/Rate Never miss out on the craziness of each episode by hitting the subscribe button RIGHT NOW! Help other people find the show by taking a few moments to leave a review in your podcasting app. Thanks! YouTube Check out the show and other exclusive videos on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/fortecatholic Connect
Gina Frangello is the guest in the latest 'Craftwork' episode. We talk about the editorial omniscient point of view—what it is, what it can do, and how to use it in your writing. Gina is the author of the acclaimed memoir Blow Your House Down: A Story of Family, Feminism, and Treason (Counterpoint, 2021). Her other books include Every Kind of Wanting, A Life in Men, Slut Lullabies, and My Sister's Continent. Her short fiction, essays, book reviews, and journalism have been published in Ploughshares, The Boston Globe, Chicago Tribune, HuffPost, Fence, Five Chapters, Prairie Schooner, Chicago Reader, and many other publications. She is also the co-founder, with Emily Rapp Black, of Circe Consulting, which provides a variety of services to writers. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Launched in 2011. Books. Literature. Writing. Publishing. Authors. Screenwriters. Etc. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram YouTube TikTok Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jedediah Bila is an American television host and author.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jedediah Bila is an American television host and author.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What exactly and why are they so popular? We go over some history, tropes and examples.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's easy to assume that when we're all in the same room, we're hearing, seeing, and experiencing the same things. But this discussion between three sisters shows that living in the same house, growing up in the same family, and attending the same ward and church activities carries no such guarantee. In Episode 129, Cynthia is joined by her two sisters for a conversation about how even Latter-day Saint women who share many commonalities are not having the same experiences in life or at church. It's an episode about how paths diverge and every journey with faith is a personal one.
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We look into what's going on with the feminist movement in South Korea.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode we are joined by Brian Sauve and Ben Garrett to discuss their new podcast, Haunted Cosmos, dropping March 15th. Creatures of the deep, hollow earth, lost cities....should Christians care about the strange and fantastical? Join us! The post Haunted Cosmos with Brian Sauve & Ben Garrett appeared first on Sheologians.
It's time to check in on the SMNTY team and discuss what it takes to make a podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When We Are In Need. In the dead of winter and deprivation, with hope dwindling, Ellie is captured by a religious group. Their leader preaches to Ellie about her violent heart, and she reaches a traumatic breaking point.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.