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After Words
Sophie Gilbert, "Girl on Girl - How Pop Culture Turned a Generation of Women Against Themselves"

After Words

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 68:11


Atlantic Magazine staff writer Sophie Gilbert looks at the pop culture of the '90s & early 2000s and its impact on women and the feminist movement. She's interviewed by Jennifer Pozner, author and founder of Women in Media & News. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3 Interns and Counting
We're All...It's Crazy!

3 Interns and Counting

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 57:41


What the HECK was up with makeover television in the early 2000s? Well, we're here to tell you because turns out...it's kinda crazy. And so are we

But Her Lyrics...
Her? - 010

But Her Lyrics...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2021 74:25


This episode of But Her Lyrics… tackles track 8 on Wonderful Hell, “Her?” Host Shawna interviews media critic and author Jennifer Pozner, who explains why negative portrayals of female politicians in the media are so dangerous. She also gives us a lesson in media literacy and permission to blame everything on Trump. Shawna then gets nerdy with the band on riffs, beats, and women in politics. For more bonus episodes, behind the scenes content, and the chance to make special requests and get shoutouts on air, become a patron at patreon.com/shawnapotter The official sponsor of this podcast is First Defense Krav Maga out of Herndon, VA! All episode transcriptions and important links can be found right here a few days after the original air date: shawnapotter.com/#/but-her-lyrics-podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shawnapotter/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/shawnapotter/support

Brian Copeland
November 10, 2017: Where Do the Harvey Weinsteins Come From?

Brian Copeland

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2017 17:23


More sexual misconduct allegations from public figures are coming out since Harvey Weinstein's. Nikki speaks to media critic, lecturer and founder and executive director of Women In Media & News, Jennifer Pozner, about where the "Harvey Weinstein's" come from.

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller
Ep. 49: Women: TV vs. Reality with Jennifer Pozner

WashingTECH Tech Policy Podcast with Joe Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2016 33:18


Jennifer Pozner (@jennpozner) is founder and executive director of Women In Media & News (WIMN), a media analysis, education and advocacy group. She's also the author of  Reality Bites Back: The Troubling Truth About Guilty Pleasure TV.   A widely published journalist, Jennifer serves on the board of editors of In These Timesmagazine. Her work has appeared in corporate media outlets such as Newsday, Chicago Tribune and the Boston Phoenix, independent magazines such as Ms. magazine, The American Prospect, and Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture, and online media such as WomensEnews, AlterNet, and Salon, among others. Jennifer has appeared as a media commentator on NBC, CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC News Now, GRITtv, Democracy Now!, National Public Radio, and Comedy Central's “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” She's gone head to head with Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity and Joe Scarborough. Forbes has named Jennifer one of “20 Inspiring Women To Follow On Twitter” and BizTech Day's list of “25 Influential Business Women in New York City You Should Follow on Twitter” has included Jennifer  alongside Tyra Banks, Martha Stewart and Vera Wang. In this episode we discussed: tropes and archetypes in reality tv. reality TV as anti-civil rights propaganda. how reality TV affects young girls' perceptions of themselves in relation to the world. Resources: Reality Bites Back The Crunk Feminist Collective The Establishment Feminist Blogosphere We Were Feminists Once by Andi Zeisler

Arts and Sciences
How Blogging Empowers Women in Business, Politics and Media (Part 2)

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 48:39


"The 2009 Friedman Symposium, a collaborative effort of Robert Friedman and Baruch's History Department, features five speakers on ""How Blogging Empowers Women in Business, Politics and Media."" Julie Des Jardins, a feminist historian and professor at Baruch, jump-started the social gathering by introducing the panel of media specialists who shared their contributions to social media, as well as their blogging knowledge. Jory Des Jardins, the co-founder of blogher.com, a website dedicated to women bloggers, spoke to the audience about the influences of the blogging world toward women. Liza Sabater, a feminist cultural critic and the founder of Culture Kitchen and The Daily Gotham, found a desire for blogging after becoming a mother. She used her skill set to compare experiences with other mothers. Sabater later moved on to politics and broke political boundaries with a personal blog about war casualties. Lena West, social media consultant and CEO of xynoMedia Technology moved the student-dominated audience with her testimony of getting kicked out of college and making her way to success by the influence of technology and social networking. Jennifer Pozner, founder and executive director of Women and Media in News, journalist and media critic, discussed women in media outlets, expressing concern for female voices to be heard through prominent social forums through a journalist's viewpoint. The women concluded the program by answering last minute questions and providing feedback to those seeking a foot in the door to social media. The event takes place on March12, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 49 min.] Features Julie Des Jardins, Jory Des Jardins, and Liza Sabater [Part II -- 49 min.] Features Lena West, Jennifer Pozner and Q & A session"

Arts and Sciences
How Blogging Empowers Women in Business, Politics and Media (Part 1)

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 48:42


"The 2009 Friedman Symposium, a collaborative effort of Robert Friedman and Baruch's History Department, features five speakers on ""How Blogging Empowers Women in Business, Politics and Media."" Julie Des Jardins, a feminist historian and professor at Baruch, jump-started the social gathering by introducing the panel of media specialists who shared their contributions to social media, as well as their blogging knowledge. Jory Des Jardins, the co-founder of blogher.com, a website dedicated to women bloggers, spoke to the audience about the influences of the blogging world toward women. Liza Sabater, a feminist cultural critic and the founder of Culture Kitchen and The Daily Gotham, found a desire for blogging after becoming a mother. She used her skill set to compare experiences with other mothers. Sabater later moved on to politics and broke political boundaries with a personal blog about war casualties. Lena West, social media consultant and CEO of xynoMedia Technology moved the student-dominated audience with her testimony of getting kicked out of college and making her way to success by the influence of technology and social networking. Jennifer Pozner, founder and executive director of Women and Media in News, journalist and media critic, discussed women in media outlets, expressing concern for female voices to be heard through prominent social forums through a journalist's viewpoint. The women concluded the program by answering last minute questions and providing feedback to those seeking a foot in the door to social media. The event takes place on March12, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 49 min.] Features Julie Des Jardins, Jory Des Jardins, and Liza Sabater [Part II -- 49 min.] Features Lena West, Jennifer Pozner and Q & A session"

Arts and Sciences
How Blogging Empowers Women in Business, Politics and Media (Part 1)

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 48:42


"The 2009 Friedman Symposium, a collaborative effort of Robert Friedman and Baruch’s History Department, features five speakers on ""How Blogging Empowers Women in Business, Politics and Media."" Julie Des Jardins, a feminist historian and professor at Baruch, jump-started the social gathering by introducing the panel of media specialists who shared their contributions to social media, as well as their blogging knowledge. Jory Des Jardins, the co-founder of blogher.com, a website dedicated to women bloggers, spoke to the audience about the influences of the blogging world toward women. Liza Sabater, a feminist cultural critic and the founder of Culture Kitchen and The Daily Gotham, found a desire for blogging after becoming a mother. She used her skill set to compare experiences with other mothers. Sabater later moved on to politics and broke political boundaries with a personal blog about war casualties. Lena West, social media consultant and CEO of xynoMedia Technology moved the student-dominated audience with her testimony of getting kicked out of college and making her way to success by the influence of technology and social networking. Jennifer Pozner, founder and executive director of Women and Media in News, journalist and media critic, discussed women in media outlets, expressing concern for female voices to be heard through prominent social forums through a journalist’s viewpoint. The women concluded the program by answering last minute questions and providing feedback to those seeking a foot in the door to social media. The event takes place on March12, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 49 min.] Features Julie Des Jardins, Jory Des Jardins, and Liza Sabater [Part II -- 49 min.] Features Lena West, Jennifer Pozner and Q & A session"

Arts and Sciences
How Blogging Empowers Women in Business, Politics and Media (Part 2)

Arts and Sciences

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2012 48:39


"The 2009 Friedman Symposium, a collaborative effort of Robert Friedman and Baruch’s History Department, features five speakers on ""How Blogging Empowers Women in Business, Politics and Media."" Julie Des Jardins, a feminist historian and professor at Baruch, jump-started the social gathering by introducing the panel of media specialists who shared their contributions to social media, as well as their blogging knowledge. Jory Des Jardins, the co-founder of blogher.com, a website dedicated to women bloggers, spoke to the audience about the influences of the blogging world toward women. Liza Sabater, a feminist cultural critic and the founder of Culture Kitchen and The Daily Gotham, found a desire for blogging after becoming a mother. She used her skill set to compare experiences with other mothers. Sabater later moved on to politics and broke political boundaries with a personal blog about war casualties. Lena West, social media consultant and CEO of xynoMedia Technology moved the student-dominated audience with her testimony of getting kicked out of college and making her way to success by the influence of technology and social networking. Jennifer Pozner, founder and executive director of Women and Media in News, journalist and media critic, discussed women in media outlets, expressing concern for female voices to be heard through prominent social forums through a journalist’s viewpoint. The women concluded the program by answering last minute questions and providing feedback to those seeking a foot in the door to social media. The event takes place on March12, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, Room 750. [Part I -- 49 min.] Features Julie Des Jardins, Jory Des Jardins, and Liza Sabater [Part II -- 49 min.] Features Lena West, Jennifer Pozner and Q & A session"

Interview4Obama
RealityBitesBack-JennPozner

Interview4Obama

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2010


Jennifer Pozner comes out swinging as she takes aim at the ''Reality TV'' industry and its ever-growing universe of so-called ''harmless'' shows in her book REALITY BITES BACK: The Troubling Truth About Guilty Pleasure TV, published by Seal Press. Pozner uncovers sexism, racism, classism, stereotyping, violence against women, phony psychological help and what really drives the content of TV we passively consume for entertainment. This is an important book, fun to read, and what Library Journal has determined ''an essential read.'' Pozner's research and analysis are mind-blowing, but you really have to hear Jennifer Pozner in person to understand the passion and knife-sharp wit she brings to her work.

Lectures & Interviews - General
Jennifer Pozner - Gender, Race & Media -2008 Elections Part 1

Lectures & Interviews - General

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 30:28


Lectures & Interviews - General
Jennifer Pozner - Gender, Race & Media -2008 Elections Part 2

Lectures & Interviews - General

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 27:33


Lectures & Interviews - General
Jennifer Pozner - Gender, Race & Media -2008 Elections Part 3

Lectures & Interviews - General

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 28:35


Lectures & Interviews - General
Jennifer Pozner - Gender, Race & Media -2008 Elections Part 4

Lectures & Interviews - General

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2008 26:41


KPFA - Womens Magazine
Women’s Magazine – January 22, 2007

KPFA - Womens Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2007 8:59


In light of the recent National Media Reform conference in Memphis, Tennessee we present a panel of dynamic women media justice activists to talk about women in media in the left and the mainstream arena. Hosts Lisa Dettmer and Preeti Shekar talk to Jennifer Pozner, founder and director of Women In Media & News, Sonali Kolhatkar, host and producer of KPFK's morning show, Uprising, and co-director of Afghan Women's Mission, DeAnne Cuellar from the Texas Media Empowerment Project, and Theeba Soundararajan, Media & Technology Justice Program Director and co-founder of the Oakland based Third World Majority about who and what is still left out of the media. The post Women's Magazine – January 22, 2007 appeared first on KPFA.