Gender Politics
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The Faithful Feminists Podcast
The Faithful Feminists Podcast is a show hosted by Channing and Elise, interpreting the Mormon (LDS) official 'Come Follow Me' study manual from a feminist theological perspective. The show emphasizes the coexistence of faith and criticism, covering content including gender politics in biblical texts, marginalized group experiences, sacramental symbolism, and community care, representing a unique voice in feminist religious criticism. The show concluded in 2023, with all episodes still accessible.

Feminine Business School
Feminine Business School is a podcast hosted by Ainslie Young, focusing on how to build sustainable online businesses without sacrificing health and values. The show emphasizes feminine cycle wisdom, pleasure-oriented business strategies, and archetypal energy practices, covering content including stress management, trauma healing, ancestral energy, feminine leadership, and depatriarchalized business models. With a gentle, spiritual, and critical style, it's suitable for audiences interested in body politics and feminist business practices.

Feminism Ruins Everything
Feminism Ruins Everything is a podcast hosted by Millicent Sarre and Ellis Dolan, critiquing film, television, musical theater, and popular culture works from a feminist perspective. With a humorous and highly critical style, emphasizing 'friendly feminism' and cultural deconstruction, the content covers queer representation, gender stereotypes, artistic philosophy, and media renarration, representing one of the cultural feminist voices in the Australian context.

Feminist Current
Feminist Current is a podcast hosted by Canadian journalist Meghan Murphy, focusing on controversial issues within the feminist movement, particularly debates around gender identity, women's spaces, and legal policy. The show approaches from a critical feminist stance, emphasizing women's rights based on biological sex, covering content including Title IX revisions, transgender policy, domestic violence, pornography criticism, and internal left-wing controversies. With a frank and clear-positioned style, it represents an important voice in gender politics debates. Spotify rating of 4.5 (217 reviews), with broad influence among critical feminist podcasts.

Feminist Erotica
Feminist Erotica is a podcast hosted by Karen and Princess, exploring desire expression and erotic narratives from a feminist perspective. The show blends critical discussion, creative writing, and cultural recommendations, covering content including queer relationships, disability desire, BDSM, erotic literature, and film/TV analysis, emphasizing pleasure, consent, and diversity. With an intimate, inclusive, and critical style, it serves as an important platform for feminist erotic culture.

Feminist Fight Club
Feminist Fight Club is an educational podcast hosted by Isabella Anzideo, introducing feminist history and contemporary issues in an accessible way. The show's content covers American women's political history, second-wave feminism, gender bias in philosophy, sexual violence statistics and survivor support, and transgender women's history. With a friendly style aimed at Gen Z, it's suitable for feminist beginners and teenage audiences. Spotify rating of 5.0 (1 review), representing an emerging voice among educational feminist podcasts.

Feminist Hotdog
Feminist Hotdog is a podcast hosted by Adrienne van der Valk, dedicated to finding joy and resistance through feminism. The show focuses on everyday feminist practices, marginalized group experiences, and social justice advocacy, covering content including self-recovery, prison system criticism, gender and mental health, socialist feminism, and far-right political criticism. With an intimate, highly critical style emphasizing voices of women, transgender, and non-binary groups, it represents a warm yet radical presence in American feminist podcasting.

Feminist Inc Pod
Feminist Inc Pod is a podcast hosted by Nigerian feminist Ayo, exploring the real circumstances of Nigerian women through satirical and intimate styles. The show's content covers systemic misogyny, body politics, legal injustices, cultural norms, and media representation, emphasizing Black feminist and intersectional perspectives, representing an independent voice in Nigerian feminist podcasting.

Feminist Utopia
Feminist Utopia is a podcast hosted by Benita and Debby, focusing on how feminism promotes dignity, solidarity, and social justice. Using American political events as entry points, the show explores abortion rights, Supreme Court politicization, protest actions, and moral discourse authority, emphasizing transgender, racial, class, and religious intersectionality. With a direct, highly critical style, it's suitable for audiences interested in contemporary American feminist politics.

The Fiscal Feminist
The Fiscal Feminist is a podcast hosted by wealth advisor Kimberlee A. Davis, focusing on women's relationship with money and emphasizing the integration of financial independence, career development, and psychological energy. The show covers workplace gender differences, divorce financial planning, youth financial education, real estate trends, and energy vibration theory. With a professional and inspiring style, it's suitable for audiences interested in feminist financial practices.

Gender Troubles
Gender Troubles is a podcast hosted by Emma Austin and Eva Espenshade, dedicated to deconstructing feminist academic discourse and reexamining gender theory and cultural phenomena from a critical leftist perspective. The show covers pornography platformization, sex wars, abortion rights, ethical consumption, and feminist canonical text rereading, emphasizing knowledge democratization and critical thinking. With a sharp, theory-dense style suitable for audiences with deep interest in feminist theory and gender politics, it has a Spotify rating of 4.0 (71 reviews) and serves as an important voice in academic feminist podcasting.

Intersectional Feminism—Desi Style!
Intersectional Feminism—Desi Style! is a podcast produced by Feminism In India that focuses on intersectional feminist issues within the South Asian context. Hosted by Sukanya Shaji and Shriya Roy, the show covers stereotypes and challenges faced by women in politics, technology, pornography, media, and development, emphasizing decolonial perspectives and gender justice. With a critically sharp and culturally astute style, it's perfect for audiences interested in South Asian women's experiences and intersectional issues. Rated 4.7 on Spotify (47 reviews), it stands as a representative work among Indian feminist podcasts.

The REAL-WORLD FEMINIST® Podcast
The REAL-WORLD FEMINIST® Podcast is hosted by career coach Michelle Kinsman, designed for 'bold and fearless' women, providing workplace strategies, goal setting, and self-improvement tools. The show emphasizes action orientation, motivational language, and authentic experience sharing, covering workplace communication, goal planning, financial discipline, and self-awareness, serving as a practical guide in feminist career development podcasting.

Secret Feminist Agenda
Secret Feminist Agenda is a podcast hosted by Canadian scholar Hannah McGregor that focuses on feminist practice and cultural critique in everyday life. Using the metaphor of a 'secret agenda,' the show explores how feminism unfolds in ordinary, rebellious, and institutional spaces. Content covers publishing ethics, gender politics in academia, trauma writing, intergenerational collectivism, and strategies for refusing power structures. The show concluded in 2020, but all episodes remain accessible.

The Everyday Feminist
The Everyday Feminist is a podcast hosted by Stephanie Heck and Lois Volta, focusing on feminist practice in daily life, emphasizing gender politics in family, relationships, and self-awareness. The show blends psychology, social critique, and cultural analysis, covering housework labor, marriage institution, silence mechanisms, holiday culture, and feminist expression in music. With an intimate, philosophically strong style, it's an important platform for bringing feminism into everyday details.

The Yummy and Fearless Podcast w/The Sidechicks
The Yummy and Fearless Podcast is a comedy podcast hosted by a group of self-proclaimed 'aunties,' examining popular culture, gender relations, and social phenomena from a middle-aged feminist perspective. With a bold, satirical, hypersexualized yet critically humorous style, the content covers celebrity sex scandals, body politics, gender stereotypes, and female desire expression. Named one of the top 25 feminist podcasts globally by Feedspot.
📄 Papers 3
Book Review: Gender and Institutions: Welfare, Work and Citizenship
This book review discusses 'Gender and Institutions: Welfare, Work and Citizenship' edited by Moira Gatens and Alison Mackinnon. Bryson, as a distinguished Australian feminist sociologist, draws from her deep research background in welfare states and gender policy to evaluate the book's analysis of gender dimensions in Australian institutions.
In search of feminist theory
This essay is Walby's response to critiques from Phoenix, Knapp, and others, further elaborating her position that feminism needs robust theorization and universal claims. Walby argues that in the era of globalization, feminism cannot be limited to politics of location but needs to develop theoretical frameworks capable of analyzing systemic oppression across local boundaries.
Book Review: Introduction to Feminist Jurisprudence
This book review discusses Hilaire Barnett's 'Introduction to Feminist Jurisprudence'. Scoular, as a feminist legal scholar at the University of Strathclyde, Scotland, evaluates the book's coverage of major issues in feminist jurisprudence as a student textbook, and its analysis of how traditional jurisprudence and law remain masculine subjects despite the vast strides in formal legal equality.
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