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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Big Bitch Energy
Krystle & KimberBig Bitch Energy is a feminist podcast hosted by Krystle and Kimber, exploring gender, labor, and cultural issues with socialist leanings and critical humor. The show covers content ranging from sexual harassment in the tech industry, colonialism criticism, body politics, academic patriarchy, social media norms, and gender exclusion in gaming culture. With a sharp, satirical, and left-wing critical style, it represents one of the feminist voices in the Canadian context.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
en(gender)ed
Teri Yuanen(gender)ed is a podcast hosted by Teri Yuan, focusing on gender violence, oppression mechanisms, and institutional solutions. The show centers on the voices of survivors, advocates, and policymakers, exploring issues such as coercive control, domestic violence, campus sexual assault, gun violence, and media bias, emphasizing intersectional perspectives and cultural literacy. With a profound, systematic style, it serves as an important knowledge platform in the field of gender justice.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Current
Meghan MurphyFeminist 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.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Fight Club
Isabella AnzideoFeminist 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.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Hotdog
Adrienne van der Valk & Loudspeaker StudiosFeminist 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.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Feminist Sleeper Cell
Abortion Access ForceFeminist Sleeper Cell is a podcast produced by Abortion Access Force, focusing on the latest developments in America's abortion rights crisis and anti-gender politics. Hosts Lizz Winstead, Moji Alawode-El, and Marie Khan respond to Supreme Court decisions, anti-abortion organizational actions, misogynistic structures in healthcare systems, and Black women's health issues with satire, anger, and critical humor. With a radical, information-dense style, it represents a frontline voice in American abortion rights advocacy.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Femtastic Podcast
Katie BreenFemtastic Podcast is hosted by Katie Breen, focusing on reproductive justice, intersectional feminism, and public policy. The show invites researchers, advocates, and survivors to explore abortion rights, crisis pregnancy centers, gun violence, and institutional oppression, emphasizing data-driven and action-oriented approaches. With a clear, information-dense style, it's suitable for audiences interested in American reproductive politics and gender justice.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Gender at Work Podcast
Aruna Rao & Joanne SandlerThe Gender at Work Podcast is hosted by Aruna Rao and Joanne Sandler, featuring conversations with global feminist activists, scholars, and community practitioners. The show takes a critical perspective exploring issues of love, policy, war, and cross-cultural alliances, emphasizing the intersection of decolonization, anti-militarization, and emotional politics.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
Gender Troubles
Emma Austin & Eva EspenshadeGender 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.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
She Who Persisted. The Nasty Podcast
She Who Persisted CollectiveShe Who Persisted is a biweekly feminist podcast co-hosted by an American and an Austrian, focusing on cross-cultural gender issues, political events, and marginalized communities' history. The show covers abortion rights, gaming culture, tech industry sexism, LGBTQ+ history, and media representation critique, with a sharp, humorous, and critical style emphasizing transnational feminist perspectives and community memory.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Feminist Lens
Peris Thuo & Nina de Ayala ParkerThe Feminist Lens is a podcast hosted by Women For Wanawake founder Peris Thuo and Nina de Ayala Parker, focusing on examining contemporary British society and cultural issues from a feminist perspective. The show covers abortion rights, racism, sexual harassment, child poverty, and feminist media practice, emphasizing intersectionality, activism, and public discourse reshaping. With a direct, advocacy-strong style, it's an emerging voice in British feminist podcasting.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The New Feminist
Jill SorensenThe New Feminist is a feminist podcast hosted by Jill Sorensen, with 'common sense feminism' as its core philosophy, combining humor and critical analysis to explore gender inequality, popular culture, and social structures. The show covers pornography industry critique, domestic violence, interfaith women's solidarity, media gender violence, and queer motherhood, emphasizing emotional authenticity and activism.