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Sarah Spurlock is a Writer, Artist, Witch and Pole Dancer who is originally from the outskirts of Sacramento where her school became a mega church as soon as the bell rang each day. You can find Sarah on Instagram at @sarahhhhchristine as well as her bio page https://bio.site/Sarahhhhchristine where you can find out more about her feminist writing and consultation services. Hey, did you like this episode? Sweet! Like, Subscribe and tell your friends. Submit a Sex Ed Pop Quiz question with a 5 star review and I'll give you a shout out! Follow us on Instagram at @birdsandbeesdontfck Want to help raise money for Men's Mental Health, Prostate Cancer and Testicular Cancer research? Click here to donate to the Distinguished Gentleman's Drive happening worldwide on Sunday September 24th (Arielle is the Los Angeles host!)
In this episode, Karma Chávez talks with writer, Yasmín Ramírez about her new memoir, ¡Ándale, Prieta! A Love Letter to My Family, published by Lee and Low Books. Writer Yasmín Ramírez discusses why she published her memoir, the importance of the women in her life and telling their stories, and she offers advice for those who are thinking about writing their stories. Resources / Related Links: @YasminRamWrites www.yasminramirez.com www.leeandlow.com/books/andale-prieta
Lualhati Torres Bautista knew all along that she wanted to be a writer. She even left college to pursue her passion by writing for "Liwayway." She enjoyed it and her family was proud. But one day, she lost pride in what she wrote. In this episode, Lualhati herself shares how she found her love for writing again. Clarisse de Jesus, her niece and "Dekada ‘70" translator, and Lualhati's youngest brother, Dante, also share who Lualhati is as family, writer, and feminist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rebecca Traister, feminist, author and New York Magazine contributor, talks to co-host Joe Hagan about the shocking Supreme Court leak that all but confirms the impending death of Roe v. Wade. Democratic leadership from President Joe Biden to Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi have failed, Traister says, to formulate a "robust and morally persuasive message” to counteract the decades-long march of anti-choice Republicans who are set on reengineering society to the past. With consequential elections on the horizon, the fall of Roe could very well mean the toppling of other progressive rulings, from the right to contraception to marriage equality and even interracial unions. Traister finds slivers of hope in a new generation of progressive female voices who are forcefully connecting abortion rights to economics, class, and race as they face "an era that none of us can imagine.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Amanda Duarte has become famous for all the wrong reasons. Her tweet in response to the Supreme Court's moves on Roe V Wade have set the entire internet on fire.
This conversation looks at both Theresa's experience in ready-made queer spaces in Atlanta in the late 80s and early 90s and Jaime's experience in the early 90s with queer world-building in the suburban town of Provo, Utah, while attending graduate school at Bringham Young University.Find out about the DIY ethos that Theresa found alluring in those spaces and how those punk and queer and alternative ideas impacted the programming, like Sarahfest, that the Isom Center offers. And learn how Jaime and fellow graduate students created their own queer world-building with an event called Feminist Home Evening, a play on the Mormon tradition of Family Home Evening, where Mormon families, led by the father, gather every Monday evening to learn more about the Mormon faith in a Sunday-school style gathering, as a response to BYU's refusal to allow the English department to offer a feminist theory course.
We're going from Broadway to beyond on Nite Owls!I've known Sara Cooper for some time and am amazed (and a little jealous) at the pace of her creative output. From plays to musicals, operas, and even getting into TV Sara's depth and breadth of knowledge are so extensive she could teach a class - and she does that too! Nite Owls asks Sara when the old musical/new musical split was, the many locations of off-Broadway, plus Urinetown and class politics, her writing process, Emma Goldman, and what movie she'd like to do as a musical. Learn more about Sara Cooper over here!Follow Nite Owls on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Katherine Singh writes in anger about British singer Adele facing equality in her divorce settlement but tries to say its not equality smh https://www.flare.com/celebrity/adele-divorce-money-settlement/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/red-pill-man/support
when things were hard for anna as a child, and they often were, she disappeared into writing and reading. she left behind what was hard for a world that was hers. a world where she had power, voice, and words. a world where she made up the rules and created what she wanted.that world was her salvation.eventually anna turned that world into her livelihood. today anna is a writer, an editor and a creative entrepreneur. she teaches writing to women who want to share their stories and live fully self-expressed lives. her first book, “the creative doer: a brave woman’s guide from dreaming to doing” is for “female creators, activists, and magic makers.” there is so much in this conversation. if you want to connect to your power and share your truth, this interview is for you.some things we talk about: the trial and error of sharing vulnerablyhow to create safe spaces within the fear (so that you can do what you need to do despite being scared)honoring your natural rhythm and creative cyclegetting back into your body (even when it doesn’t feel safe) and creating from your heart instead of your headstriving and what to do when it’s running (and ruining) your creative work
If you need a hug after all of the break-ups in the villa this week, but simply can’t admit this to any of your friends… this is your shoulder to cry on!This week Harriet is cracking on with Ayesha Hazarika, there is SO much to discuss after this week of action in the villa, together the ladies are talking through the bombshell that was Casa Amour and they are asking where did all of Michael's reasons for breaking up with Amber even come from? Is he in the right to call her childish when he knows he’s dating a younger lady? And why are the girls in the villa asking what it is they've "done wrong"?Harriet and Ayesha are picking up the pieces after the devastating break up of “Curmy” this week, they're talking about the brutal way Curtis let Amy down as she offered him a second chance, and what went wrong for the villa's "perfect man"? And Harriet gives her opinion on Maura possibly turning her affections toward the professional….. ballroom dancer!And is Love Island actually the perfect representation of the UK dating scene right now?Ayesha Hazarika is a Feminist Writer, Comedian, Broadcaster, Political Commentator and Author, you can find details of her book here.Harriet Minter is a journalist, broadcaster and speaker. She focuses on a variety of issues relating to women, the future of work, media and diversity. She has written for publications including The Guardian, The Times and The Pool. She has a monthly column in Psychologies magazine. You will find her on Talk Radio every Saturday evening as co-host of Badass Women's Hour, and you'll see her on ITV's Good Morning Britain discussing women’s rights, gender, organisational change, workplace diversity and just getting stuff done. She has given two TED talks and appeared on the BBC and Sky News. As well as her media work she coaches individuals to help them achieve their professional goals and provides brands with diversity and content marketing consultancy.Find Harriet here: @harrietminter See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Gigi Engle is a Badass, Sex-Educator who fought at an early age for Shame-Free Sex-Positive Education. Gigi and I believes, that Shame Free Sex...Is long overdue. "She is a feminist writer, clinical sexologist, certified sex coach, and sex educator; who teaches a variety of classes centered around pleasure, sexual health, and confidence. Gigi's work regularly appears in many publications including Brides, Marie Claire, Elle Magazine, Teen Vogue, Glamour and Women's Health. Her articles have been shared over 50 million times, with her top posts reaching over 150 million shares. She also writes a weekly advice column : Ask Gigi and is an original member of The Women of Sex Tech." (Me too!)Gigi was my AMAZING, and AWESOME guest that spoke candidly about living in a culture where Sex is still considered Shameful; and of course we both agree that this is pure bullshit! Sex should be Shameless, Shame-Free, Carefree and not conditioned based on societal closed mindedness. Daah!!! Think about it...in the 21st Century Oral Sex is still Taboo!!! It's still underrated, and have a negative connotation that it's a shameful thing to do. In what fucking world...!!??? Men LOVE having their beautiful cock, dick, or pee-pee sucked. Just ask them...And there are many women, like my self and Gigi who truly enjoys giving this great pleasure so freely; and of course getting it back in return uninhibitedly.http://missgigiengle.comSupport the show (https://oralicious.com/podcast/)
Tuesday Breakfast June 19th7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines 7.10 am Anya and Lauren have a discussion about the Federal Redress Scheme for survivors of institutional child sexual abuse, in light of the recent announcements by state and territory governments and religious organisations.7.20 am Lauren speaks to Cam Walker from Friends of the Earth about the anti-espionage laws that the Turnbull government is attempting to pass and why they are particularly dangerous to charities, civil and environmental organisations. 7.30 am Pre-record - We hear from Fatima Measham, writer and editor, speaking at the 2018 Feminist Writer's Festival about her writing an essay about her experiences of migrating to Australia at a particularly tumultuous time, being an editor, and commissioning work from people whose voices are often ignored or silenced. 7.45 am Anya chats to Rafeif Ismail, an emerging multilingual award-winning author, about her writing journey and her upcoming workshop on writing and intersectionality. 8.00 am Anya speaks to to Michael Green, one of the project coordinators for Behind the Wire, an oral history project documenting the stories of the people who have been detained by the Australian government after seeking asylum in Australia, about the power of stories in effecting change. 8.20 am Lauren chats to LARRIE, a Melbourne-based DJ, event curator and creative, about the intersection of feminism and hip-hop music. Songsartist: 30/70song: Steady Hazinartist: Ecca Vandal ft. Sampa the Great song: Your Orbit artist: Rihanna ft. SZAsong: Consideration
Tuesday Breakfast May 22nd7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines 7.10 am Ayan speaks with Munira Yusuf (Young Women's Program Worker at the Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights) about their project Respectful Relationships. Respectful Relationships raises awareness on early forced marriages in Australia. 7.30 am George speaks to Kara from the ACTU about the Community Development Program, remote Australia's work for the dole scheme. 7.45 am Alternative news8.00 am Anya chats to Dr Sarah Krasnostein about her award-winning book The Trauma Cleaner, and her appearance at the Feminist Writers Festival, discussing the power of the personal in illustrating wider points about social, political and cultural phenomena. 8.10 am Lauren chats to Monica Dux about the upcoming Feminist Writer's Festival and what it means to 'have and sustain' a feminist voice. Songsartist: Letta Mbulusong: Nomalizoartist: The Lijadu Sisters song: Come on home artist: The Lijadu Sisters song: Life's gone down low artist: Paul Kelly and Kev Carmodysong: From Little Things Big Things Grow
7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines 7.15 am George chats to Beth Muldoon of MESEJ about their upcoming NAPLAN boycott 7.30 am Anya talks to Elena Pappas, senior lawyer and practice manager at the Law and Advocacy Centre for Women, about women in the criminal justice system and the importance of addressing underlying issues relating to criminality rather than focusing on punitive measures 7.45 am Lauren talks to Santilla Chingaipe about her appearance at the upcoming Feminist Writers Festival, the power of words to effect change (good, bad, and otherwise!), and the two-dimensional way non-white male authors are often understood or represented 8.00 am Anya chats to Mikhara Ramsing, founder of social enterprise Ethnic LGBT+, about her work, the place of POCs in the queer community and the journey ahead8.15 am Lauren chats to Emily Scott from Liberty Victoria's Rights Advocacy Project about her team's upcoming launch of their report 'Justice Diverted?' relating to diversion schemes in the Victorian Magistrates' and Children's Court Songsartist: Jaala song: Junior Spirit artist: 30/70 song: Steady Hazin artist: Sampa the Greatsong: Flowers (feat. REMI) artist: Okenyosong: Mirageartist: Sampa the Greatsong: Female
“I really stand by my work”: Bestselling author and journalist Peggy Orenstein on three decades of covering issues affecting girls and women, the persistence of the assault on women’s rights, and her curious predilection for offbeat adventure travel. The post Ep 28 Feminist Writer Peggy Orenstein appeared first on Midlife Mixtape .
Jo Freeman, activist, scholar, attorney, Berkeley grad, discusses Free Speech-Civil Rights Movements of the 60s; the protest group, Antifa; White Supremacy; Populism, naming the south's Huey Long, Theodore Bilbo, northerners Sanders and Trump as Populists
Kitty has always been creative working in and exploring various areas like comedy, theatre, writing, ballet, painting, podcasting. In this interview, we talk about how Kitty first started to embrace her feminism by co-directing the Vagina Monologues, what inspired her to create her podcast Feminist Crush (one of my favorite podcasts), writing for Ms. Magazine, her experience as a woman in comedy, how comedy can be used to help heal oppression, and the artistic workshops she facilitates!
Lani Ka'ahumanu- A bisexual and feminist writer and activist; Daisy Hernandez- book writer 9-28-16 by Michelle Meow
In this week's podcast, Feminist Writer and Commentator Roxanne Gray drops by to chat about all things Feminism, as well as her two books "Bad Feminist" and "An Untamed State". Biggsy brings in a copy of "I Want My MTV The Uncensored Story of the Music Video Revolution" by Craig Marks and Rob Tennenbaum and shares his thoughts on it. Theoretical Astrophysicist Katie Mack from Melbourne Uni drops by to broaden the Breakfasters' understanding of Astrology and the Breakfasters talk about words that they mispronounce.