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Women on the Line

Cleis Hart, Kannagi Bhatt, Phuong Tran, Xen Nhà & Scheherazade Bloul.

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A national feminist current affairs program for community radio. A gender analysis of contemporary issues, as well as in-depth analysis by a range of women and gender diverse people around Australia and internationally. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network (CRN).
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Join feminist coaches Taina Brown and Becky Mollenkamp for casual (and often deep) conversations about business, current events, politics, pop culture, and more. We’re not perfect activists or allies! These are our real-time, messy feminist perspectives on the world around us. This podcast is for you if you find yourself asking questions like: • Why is feminism important today? • What is intersectional feminism? • Can capitalism be ethical? • What does liberation mean? • Equity vs. equality ...
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WMC Live with Robin Morgan is a nationally syndicated American radio show with an international audience in 110 countries around the globe. The weekly show (additionally available online at iTunes and at WMCLive.com) is hosted by Robin Morgan, the award-winning author of over 20 books, political analyst, former editor in chief of Ms. Magazine, and, in 2005, co-founder—with Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem—of The Women’s Media Center. Praised as "talk radio with a brain" by The Huffington Post, ...
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Feminist Law

Feminist Law

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A casual discussion on current issues within feminism and the law. The interview-style podcast will feature legal professionals, academics and current law students.
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The Sister(s) Strain

The Sisters Strain

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This funny and feisty feminist filmmaker duo host a podcast called The Sister(s) Strain which touches on the female experience in our modern society and the current strain on positive sisterhood.
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Virgin Trees

Virgin Trees

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Virgin Trees podcast: a podcast created by Miriam and Becca that works to tackle current intersectional feminist issues while also occasionally cracking jokes and getting into arguments. Join us! Contact us at [email protected] to submit ideas, questions, comments!
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The Feminist Furies

Natalie and Kelly

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Adding to the feminist discussion one podcast at a time. Every other week, Natalie and Kelly bring you a (generally heated) conversation exploring current events, pop culture, history, and media.
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On the Nose

Jewish Currents

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On the Nose is a biweekly podcast by Jewish Currents, a magazine of the Jewish left founded in 1946. The editorial staff discusses the politics, culture, and questions that animate today’s Jewish left.
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A Black Trans Podcast. #MarshasPlate is a lively podcast. Hosted by Diamond Stylz, Bre Starr, and LJ. We explore topics of gender, current events, politics, and scumbags all around the world upholding systems of oppression from a black trans feminist lens. With our funny no-holds-barred style we introduce you to new perspectives, stories that connect you to transness, and trans community leaders around the country. We aim to provoke thought, inspire change, and pave the way for a more inclus ...
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Downton Gabby

Shannon Bowen, Therese Shechter, and Brandi Sperry

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Welcome to the Downton Abbey Auxiliary Viewing Society. Funny, feminist commentary on Downton Abbey, Gilded Age, and media by and about women. Your hosts are on Instagram at: Shannon Bowen @theshannonbowen, Therese Shechter @trixiefilms, Brandi Sperry @oui_brandi
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Whoa!mance: Romance, Feminism, and Ourselves

Whoa!mance: Romance, Feminism, and Ourselves

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Listen romance novels are bonkers and we love them, love reading about them, love talking about them and love critically engaging with genre--it can handle the scrutiny. Here at Whoa!mance we tackle everything from the classics (looking at you Woodiwiss) to the current moment; all tropes, all subgenres, all comers. Romance deserves critical inquiry and you deserve a no-bullshit space where actual reviews are given. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Eat the Rules is dedicated to empowering you to break free of societal standards, body shame and live life beyond the scale. Summer interviews the leading experts in body image, the anti-diet movement, self-help and intersectional feminism, covering a range of topics that include: body positivity, size acceptance, fat positivity, self-worth, self-esteem, intuitive eating and eating disorder recovery, health at every size and positive psychology. Summer also gives practical advice and shares ...
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SJW

Critical Point Theatre

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SJW (Social Justice Warrior) is a commentary podcast that explore culture gone viral when it comes to feminism and activism.
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That Time of the Month

That Time of the Month

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Hey everyone! We're just three feminist teens who decided to put some of our conversations out on the internet in case anyone was wondering what we discuss on the regular. The goal of this "stream of consciousness" podcast is just to share our conversations (however informal they may be) about current topics through a feminist lens, and to share 3+ teen voices that want to be heard.
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The AIAC Podcast

Africa Is a Country

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Hosted by Will Shoki, the Africa Is a Country Podcast is a weekly destination for analysis of current events, culture, and sports on the African continent and its diaspora, from the left.
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Fish Without A Bicycle

The Girl Gang Network

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Hosted by Miss Anne Dry and Bella Donna, Fish Without A Bicycle is the adventures of Fishy LeFish, a fish in search of the perfect bicycle. It's also a discussion place for feminist issues and current events. Created by The Girl Gang Network: https://thegirlgangnetwork.com/ Logo by Benjamin Wong
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Anjalivision

The Trident Network

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Anjalivision is a twice monthly television review and interview podcast hosted by Anjali Misra, a Chicago-based freelance writer and community organizer, and general pop culture trivia savant. Each episode, she’ll offer her best analysis of current shows across multiple platforms and genres, and interview a guest “expert” on their favorite tv show or current obsession. Come for the intersectional feminist critiques of popular media, stay for the surprisingly deep conversations with folks fro ...
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FACE-OFF: US vs CHINA is an inside look at the turbulent relationship between the world's two superpowers, the two men in charge, and the vital issues that affect us all. FACE-OFF is hosted by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jane Perlez, former New York Times Beijing bureau chief and current fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center. In each episode Professor Rana Mitter, recently of the University of Oxford and now professor of modern China at the Harvard Kennedy School, chats ...
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My Sister and Me

My Sister and Me

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Follow Jenelle and Dominique as they navigate their way through the joys of American society (peep the sarcasm). Every week, they will tackle “celebri-tea”, current events and sisterly advice, which will hope to spark the feminist that is within us all.
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Now and Men

Sandy Ruxton & Stephen Burrell

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What's it like to be a man in the 21st century? How are feminist issues relevant to men and boys? How can we engage in productive conversations about gender equality? These questions are being discussed more than ever. Our monthly podcast delves into these issues with experts such as practitioners, activists and academics. In each episode, you’ll hear in-depth conversations about a wide-range of topics connected to masculinity and the lives of men and boys, from supporting men's health, to p ...
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Firing Line with Margaret Hoover

Firing Line With Margaret Hoover

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Author, feminist, gay rights activist and political commentator Margaret Hoover leads a rigorous exchange of ideas with America’s political and cultural newsmakers. In the spirit of William F. Buckley Jr.’s iconic “Firing Line,” Hoover engages with thought leaders on the pivotal issues moving the nation forward. New podcast episodes drop weekly, and sometimes more, featuring bonus content you won’t hear on TV.
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Total Global

Friedi and Eston

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Intercultural fiancés, Friedi and Eston, discuss current events in Berlin, the US, and around the world through an intersectional feminist and world federalist lens. Each week, the duo deconstructs gender roles, global inequality, and other topics while making each other laugh and sometimes cry. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/totalglobal/support
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Dialogika Podcast

Dialogika Podcast

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Dialogika is a dialogue between two friends about the latest in politics, society, and feminism in Indonesia and the world. Co-hosted by creative consultant/designer Swedian Lie and entrepreneur Stephanie Tangkilisan, this podcast is our attempt at making sense of this crazy world we live in. Armed with the flimsy but earnest logic of mid-twenties millennials, we take a fresh & spirited look at current events and trending moments, and discuss its broader implications socially, politically, a ...
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The CatNipz

Peachy Pop Media

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This is culture OUR WAY: Fresh n' Tasty! Welcome to the CatNipz, where catnipz=P*ssy Empowerment! We bring to you feminist essentials for podcast pleasure. Current super pop culture, mixed with butt loads of self care and motivation-we aspire to change the narrative for women. In a country where men decide women’s health rights and actions, The Catnipz is taking back the conversation about American life, what you bring to the table, and having a seat at the table. Breaking News filled with f ...
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Nick, Katie and friends shoot the shit about social justice issues, politics and pop culture. We discuss current events and political issues from a progressive perspective that is pro-animal liberation, anti-racist, pro-feminist, pro-queer, pro-environment and anti-capitalist. Our podcast gives a voice to Left, progressive and anarchist voices and ideas that are neglected in the mainstream media.
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THE BOSSY SHOW

Jill Gutowitz & Carmen Rios

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THE BOSSY SHOW is a political talk show made by and for young women. Hosted by queer feminist writers Jill Gutowitz and Carmen Rios, THE BOSSY SHOW melds young fandom and social culture with real, current political issues in an effort to activate young women everywhere. We're all about Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Wokeness.
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Locatora Radio [A Radiophonic Novela]

My Cultura, iHeartPodcasts and Locatora Studios

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Locatora Radio is a weekly podcast dedicated to archiving the present and shifting the culture forward. Hosted by Mala Muñoz and Diosa Femme, two IG friends turned podcast partners. They break down pop culture, current events, and feminism through nuanced interviews with Latinx creatives and artists. Founded in 2016, Locatora Radio was podcasting independently until joining iHeartRadio's My Cultura Podcast Network in 2022.
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Logic Bomb

Jess Grant

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Logic Bomb is a podcast hosted by Jess Grant that advocates for common sense, human decency, and continuing education. On a constant mission to drop logic where there is none. Discussions include: pop culture, social issues, and current events.
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Eat, Pray, Britney

Eat, Pray, Britney

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Britney Spears was under a conservatorship from 2008 to 2021 where all her financial and personal decisions had to be approved by her conservators, including her father, Jamie Spears. Britney earned hundreds of millions of dollars during that time, performing and touring extensively, while being deemed too impaired by the courts to be in control of her life. Britney is one of the most recognizable celebrities in the world, yet very little of the massive media coverage she generated focused o ...
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My Podcasts will speak about Politics and unpopular opinions as well as music and business. Love double Standards and my kinks and guilty pleasures. I will speak on how to successfully find your mate views on current events as well as personal dreams and things about your favorite Unicorn Chronicles Stay Tuned
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We Change The Rules is a brand new podcast hosted by award winning journalist Samira Ahmed, that tackles the issue of gender inequality in the law globally. What’s the current state of legal equality for women and girls, and what damage is it doing to wider society? What obstacles are slowing progress, and what can we do about it? A groundbreaking series, with guests including former Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard, feminist icon Gloria Steinem, and the former Deputy President of Sou ...
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Ghosts of Boyfriends Past

That's Not Canon Productions

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LET’S TALK ABOUT EX, BABY! AH CRAPPY RELATIONSHIPS, THE BANE OF OUR COLLECTIVE EXISTENCE. BUT WHAT DO WE LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKES? Former relationship columnist Elizabeth Best and current all-round funny guy Tom Harris chat to guests about the couple fail stories we all like to recount over drinks (because let’s face it, sometimes we need booze to cope). Ghosts of Boyfriends past will take you on a journey through the funny, tragic, horrifying and sometimes just plain bonkers stories about th ...
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This podcast features my feminist art practice as well as activist views and experiences. This podcast will prominently featured my views...I may have guests from time to time. This podcast will likely evolve, and I'm excited to see where it goes. I'm a Lethbridge artist working in performance, photography, video and painting. I am currently working on an multimedia exhibition that explores my fleshy older body and sexuality. I have been posting to Instagram, Facebook, Tumblr and Reddit. One ...
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The Sense and the Sensibility Podcast is an attempt to demystify various topics by bringing in the Eastern and Western sensibilities to a topic. The Podcast will derive from academic work around the issues to give a fresh perspective. Every two weeks, a current topic will be discussed in congruence with the theories
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What the F Presents: Blunt History is a podcast that documents the war on crime and drugs in modern America told, well, bluntly! The U.S. is in a state of mass incarceration. But do you know how we got here? Each episode, we examine a different era in American politics that contributed to our current carceral state. Blunt History aims to provide insight on how women fit into the history of criminalization in America. At the same time, it seeks to broaden the definition of feminism to make cl ...
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The ultimate podcast for fierce working moms! Join us as we defy stereotypes, smash the glass ceiling, and navigate the career jungle with ’Mom Mode’ activated. Tune in for expert insights, real talk, and unapologetic empowerment. Say goodbye to guilt and hello to a happier, thriving you. Let’s own our careers, silence the noise, and rock motherhood like the superstars we are!
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Call Your Sister is a podcast for related and unrelated sisters or CYS everywhere co-hosted by Alexandra Hodge and Astrid Ferguson. Every week, Alex and Astrid call each other to discuss the complexities of motherhood, sisterhood, identity struggles, dating as a single mother, sex and much more. We’re real Latinx sisters who are fiercely opinionated, and not afraid to realtalk each other about everything from (men)strual cycles and body shaming to the Platanos versus Yuccas debates and curre ...
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Piper Carter Podcast

Detroit is Different

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We discuss international, national, and Detroit-centric current events, politics, environmental justice, climate justice, Black Liberation, sovereignty, grassroots eco-feminism, arts and culture, crypto art, NFT's, health and wellness, new music, sustainable fashion, and Hip Hop culture. Brittany is the co-host and producer of the Piper Carter Podcast. Email us at [email protected] or [email protected]
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What She Said

Lucy Lucraft

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What She Said is a podcast for creative business owners hosted by me, Lucy Lucraft, a podcast producer based in Brighton. Episodes are a mix of advice and rambles from me, and unfiltered interviews with people I find interesting.
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For the final episode of our 5 part "Care to Share" series, we sit with Chatham-Kent resident Tammy Gross. Tammy shares with us her lived experience as a mother who has had two sons who've struggled with substance abuse disorder-one of whom passed from the condition. We didn't know Tammy prior to this conversation- and so we learned a LOT during th…
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In this episode, Diosa and Mala reflect on what it means to be critiqued in real time. They've been sitting with a recent critique in a new publication, Radiophonic Feminisms: Latina Voices in the Digital Age of Broadcasting by Ester Díaz Martín. Díaz Martin began her research in 2018, when they were still independent podcasters. Years later, her b…
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THE GREAT WAGER EPISODE 1: Richard Nixon's 'crazy' idea: Make befriending the Chinese Communist Party his legacy With money, power and political standing at stake, America’s relationship with China is tenuous. But it wasn’t always that way. The Great Wager is a five-part series that tells the story of the extraordinary encounter between Richard Nix…
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How Haitians in the Dominican Republic are being targeted for expulsion. The Dominican Republic is the Caribbean’s number one tourist destination. Last year 11 million visitors came here, many enjoying the five star resorts that skirt the island’s coast. Much of the construction work building those tourist facilities is in fact done by Haitians, an…
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World Food Programme Director Cindy McCain joins Margaret Hoover to discuss the global food crisis and the need for more resources to fight it. In a conversation on the sidelines of the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, McCain details the impact of humanitarian aid cuts by the U.S. and other countries, which she believes have already cost live…
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In September 2025, Nepal experienced one of the most significant waves of political unrest in its recent history. Led largely by Gen Z protesters, the movement brought down the governing coalition and forced a national reckoning with the failures of a political class that had long promised transformation but delivered little. Coming nearly two deca…
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On Today’s Menu on Marsha’s PlateWe talk about The Fail Rapture, Jimmy Kimmel, Texas passing the anti trans Bathroom Bill, 10 steps to Liberation from Stacey Abrams Listen on all streaming Platforms https://pod.link/1293033444Here we talk about cultural events, entertainment news, and gender politics from a Black Trans feminist lens. This is Diamon…
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Friendships can be some of the most meaningful connections in our lives—but when work and personal life collide, things can get complicated fast. In this episode of our Ghosts of Friends Past series, TV veteran and media commentator Rob McKnight joins us to share the story of how he realised it was time to end a friendship with someone who worked i…
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The fourth podcast in our 5 part "Care to Share" campaign, this week we talk with Brian Knowler- a local police veteran, author, motivational speaker and mental health advocate. We discuss his personal journey with substance abuse, the importance of considering the housing crisis through a trauma informed lens, and clarify certain legalities of the…
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In this episode, Diosa and Mala unpack the intersections of AI, the creative industry, and the environment. They explore how a startup is creating AI-hosted podcasts, AI tools users can’t opt out of, and why we should all be reading Fahrenheit 451. Diosa and Mala spotlight self-surveillance and the hidden costs of data centers draining water, often…
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•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~• Coaching can feel like a solo sport, but it doesn’t have to! Join Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown for a free live workshop on October 30th at 2 p.m. ET where we’ll explore what it really takes to grow as a coach rooted in liberation, not just business. 🌟 In this session, you’ll learn: What liberation can look like for y…
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•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~• Coaching can feel like a solo sport, but it doesn’t have to! Join Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown for a free live workshop on October 30th at 2 p.m. ET where we’ll explore what it really takes to grow as a coach rooted in liberation, not just business. 🌟 In this session, you’ll learn: What liberation can look like for y…
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Denmark is eyeing up the military threat from Russia – and dramatically increasing the numbers in its national service. Now, 18-year-old girls are facing a call up. The BBC has been granted rare access to a military base on the outskirts of Copenhagen to see the newest recruits learn how to operate on the battlefield. Anna Holligan attends a “Defen…
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How can we bring ourselves to say goodbye? In one last visit to our beloved Abbey, things are changing with the times (how astonishing!), and some people are dealing with it better than others (what a shock!). Retirement, pregnancy, divorce, organizing the county show… just about every major life milestone is happening to one of our favorite charac…
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On this week's episde we speak to Munanjahli and South Sea Islander woman, Professor Chelsea Watego, about her new book, Black Thoughts Matter: Essays on Black Love, Black Power and Black Joy. Providing critical context to some of the groundbreaking essays published across a range of digital platforms, ‘Black thoughts matter’ honours the Black thin…
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Don't be scared! That is just the loud cracking of our ankles over a totally normally recording of Whoa!mance's discussion of THE RUIN OF EVANGELINE JONES by JULIA BENNET. The titular Evie is a psychic medium scammer under the control/support of a Svengali type. Harcastle is a Due under the oppression of his dead father. Plus his hobby is busting f…
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Political violence expert Cynthia Miller-Idriss joins Margaret Hoover to discuss the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk and the rising threat of political violence in America. Miller-Idriss, author of the new book “Man Up: The New Misogyny and the Rise of Violent Extremism,” details some of the factors fueling radicalization, inclu…
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On June 25, 2024, Kenya entered a new political era. Sparked by opposition to the Finance Bill—a package of regressive taxes pushed by President William Ruto’s government—the protests that began in Nairobi quickly spread nationwide, escalating into a mass rebellion against austerity, elite impunity, and the hollowing out of democratic life. Dozens …
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Charlie Kirk, influential right-wing commentator and founder of Turning Point USA, was assassinated on September 10th. Since then, he has been made into a martyr on the right, and the Trump administration has vowed to crack down on the left, despite details about the shooter’s motivation remaining hazy. Among liberals, there has been a baffling rus…
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On Today’s Menu on Marsha’s PlateWe atlk about the #KirkMurk , transmaxing in the right wing, and how we navigate social media Listen on all streaming Platforms https://pod.link/1293033444Here we talk about cultural events, entertainment news, and gender politics from a Black Trans feminist lens. This is Diamond Stylz archival work that preserves t…
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Episode number 3 in our 5 part "Care to Share" campaign is here! This week we talk with Leslie Raitt, a Chatham-Kent citizen who has a loved one who has struggled with addictions and houselessness. We invite her to share about hers and a bit of her sons journey as he has found his way to recovery. Leslie talks with us about her and Renee from R.O.C…
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Liz and Tom don their relationship counselor caps and do their best to help out friends of the show in their pursuit of love and happiness. With next to no qualifications. Today we cover more questions from our massive list of potential questions to ask on a first date. We run our thoughts over each one, and we'd love to hear yours! Send your thoug…
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In this episode, Diosa and Mala reflect on their personal connections to libraries as third spaces, how they used library resources as children (even now as podcasters), and how these experiences tie into larger conversations around achievement gaps. They also discuss the importance of libraries as community spaces and why we need libraries now mor…
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Over the past year, Kenya has been rocked by anti-government protests. What started as a demonstration over proposed tax increases soon turned into a nationwide, youth-led protest over the state of the economy, alleged political corruption and police brutality. But it's come at a cost. Dozens of protestors have been killed in clashes with the polic…
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•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~• Coaching can feel like a solo sport, but it doesn’t have to! Join Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown for a free live workshop on October 30th at 2 p.m. ET where we’ll explore what it really takes to grow as a coach rooted in liberation, not just business. 🌟 In this session, you’ll learn: What liberation can look like for y…
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Cable TV titan John Malone joins Margaret Hoover to talk about his new memoir, “Born to Be Wired,” and current challenges in media and politics. Malone, who played a key role in the development of the cable industry at Tele-Communications Inc. and Liberty Media Corp., explains why he opposed efforts to regulate his industry like net neutrality–and …
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Welcome to the Shadow Daddy Bracket: Final Four, where our pleasures are interrogated and pitted against one another. Our contenders? Rochester brooding in his attic-bound domestic gothic, Rhysand a fae High Lord wielding sovereignty and seduction, a couple of aristocrats flexing thier authority, and Buffy’s Angel/Spike—vampiric embodiments of tort…
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In this episode, Jewish Currents editor-at-large Peter Beinart interviews the philosopher, activist, author, and educator Angela Davis, whose writing and organizing have shaped Black liberation, feminist, queer, and prison abolitionist movements for more than 50 years. In a wide-ranging conversation, the two discuss how Jews shaped Davis’s formativ…
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In this episode, we dive into a heartfelt listener submission: an article by a woman who bravely shares her experience of feeling deeply alone within her marriage. We explore the nuances of emotional disconnection, the silent struggles that can exist behind closed doors, and what her words reveal about the complexity of long-term relationships. Her…
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The second podcast in our 5 part "Care to Share" campaign, this week we talk with Jordynne Lindsay who is part of the Chatham-Kent Ontario Health team, our community Drug Strategy Coordinator and also works closely with R.O.C.K. Missions. We talk all things harm reduction- what it is, why it's necessary to our community and who mandates it! We hope…
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In this episode, Diosa and Mala speak with LA City Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez about the ICE raids in Los Angeles and the direct attack on immigrant communities. Together, they discuss how to protect our communities, the power and limits cities hold, and why predominately Black and Brown communities are targeted. Councilmember Hernandez plans …
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The history of Gaza dates back more than 5000 years. In antiquity, it was a key port on the Mediterranean coast. Assyrians, Ancient Greeks, Romans, Byzantines and the Ottomans have all left their mark on this small territory. This rich history is seen by Palestinians as central to their identity. Amid the death and destruction of the war, the BBC’s…
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•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~• Coaching can feel like a solo sport, but it doesn’t have to! Join Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown for a free live workshop on October 30th at 2 p.m. ET where we’ll explore what it really takes to grow as a coach rooted in liberation, not just business. 🌟 In this session, you’ll learn: What liberation can look like for y…
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This week, we hear from researcher and activist Dr. Sadia Agsous-Bienstein, recorded at a teach-in hosted at the Institute of Postcolonial Studies in Naarm/Melbourne.Sadia speaks on the erased histories of Arab–Jewish solidarities and their meaning in the current moment of genocide in Gaza, perpetrated by Israel and its Zionist footsoldiers — inclu…
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As China asserts itself as a global power, Sen. Chris Coons (D-Delaware) sits down with Margaret Hoover in D.C. to discuss the threat posed by Beijing and its authoritarian allies and the Trump administration’s response. The Senate Foreign Relations Committee member recounts his recent visit to the Indo-Pacific with a bipartisan congressional deleg…
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Shadow Daddy's abound. But how do you pick the best one? what would the best even mean? How do you quantify or categorize the shadows and the daddies? Morgan and Isabeau developed a tournament style bracket ranking the shadow daddies of the past, present, and super natural--follow along and make your own! Who will take the crown? Hosted on Acast. S…
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In this episode, Jewish Currents editor-in-chief Arielle Angel, editor-at-large Peter Beinart, associate editor Mari Cohen, and senior editor Nathan Goldman answer reader questions. They discuss the challenge of sustaining Jewish social reproduction outside of Zionism; the attachment to putting out a print magazine; the difficulties of comparing ge…
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Welcome back for another Quickie! We return with more questions from our massive list of potential first date questions. Prior reading may be essential but not required. What do YOU think of these questions? Send us your thoughts and dating stories of your own to [email protected] we really love hearing from you. Rate and review the …
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This week, Diosa and Mala discuss a viral series on TikTok: a woman who falls in love with her psychiatrist and how an AI tool affirms her beliefs. Together, they unpack how ChatGPT, the most popular AI chatbot, and how it's being used as a search engine AND therapy substitute. New research shows continuous and uninterrupted use of AI chatbots can …
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The first in our 5 part "Care to Share" campaign, this week we talk with Renee Geniole from R.O.C.K Reach Out Chatham-Kent. There have been so many questions and concerns swirling around our community in light of the encampment movement and bylaw proposals. We sat down with Renee to learn a little more about R.O.C.K.- where they get their funding, …
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How do women and men suffer in different ways in wartime? How are distorted ideas about masculinity and femininity manipulated to promote and justify wars and recruit men to fight? What can be done to counter a return to patriarchal societies post-conflict? How are feminists responding to increasing militarisation in these dark times? Over many yea…
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•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~•~• Coaching can feel like a solo sport, but it doesn’t have to! Join Becky Mollenkamp and Taina Brown for a free live workshop on October 30th at 2 p.m. ET where we’ll explore what it really takes to grow as a coach rooted in liberation, not just business. 🌟 In this session, you’ll learn: What liberation can look like for y…
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Danni “Amapoundcake” Adams and I are together catching up with some of the past graduates of our Body Image Coach Certification program. They share what they got out of the program both personally and professionally. Show notes: summerinnanen.com/325 In this episode, we talk about: - Danni “Amapoundcake” Adams is back and we’re catching up with pas…
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