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Books · Apr 2024

Good Girls: A Story and Study of Anorexia

Hadley Freeman

A memoir from bestselling 'House of Glass' author Hadley Freeman, recounting her battle with anorexia from ages 14-17 in psychiatric hospitals, tracking the recovery journeys of women she was hospitalized with 20 years later, and revealing the deep connection between eating disorders and the difficulties girls face coming of age. Called 'riveting' by The New York Times.

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Books · Sep 2022

Hysterical: A Memoir

Elissa Bassist

Acclaimed humor writer Elissa Bassist's memoir about reclaiming her authentic voice in a culture that doesn't listen to women. Between 2016-2018 she saw 20+ medical professionals for mysterious ailments, until an acupuncturist suggested her physical pain could be caged fury. This is medical mystery, cultural criticism, and rallying cry. Semi-finalist for 2023 Thurber Prize for American Humor.

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Books · Feb 2017

Living a Feminist Life

Sara Ahmed

This work demonstrates how feminist theory emerges from everyday life, exploring the revolutionary potential of the 'feminist killjoy' figure. Ahmed combines affect theory, queer phenomenology, and intersectional feminism to analyze how feminists become estranged from worlds by naming problems, and create survival strategies to cope with the walls of racism and sexism.

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Books · Aug 1995

Beyond the Masks: Race, Gender and Subjectivity

Amina Mama

Amina Mama exposes psychology’s role in producing racist images and develops a historically grounded account of how Black women create subjectivity against racial and gender domination.

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Books · Jan 1992

Women Who Run with the Wolves

Clarissa Pinkola Estés

The myth of the wild woman exists in various cultures, from fairy tales to folk legends. Often she is portrayed as a fearsome being, but in Jungian analyst Clarissa Pinkola Estés's assessment, she is something completely different: an inner leader and behavioral pattern capable of guiding women on their own healing journey. First published in 1992, Women Who Run with the Wolves earned Estés praise from many of her feminist contemporaries - including Alice Walker and Maya Angelou, two other authors on this list.

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Books · Jan 1982

In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development

Carol Gilligan

This groundbreaking work challenges male-centric theories of moral development, proposing an alternative model of moral reasoning based on care, relationships, and responsibility. By listening to women's voices, Gilligan discovered the 'ethics of care' as a different moral voice, fundamentally transforming psychology's, ethics', and feminist theory's understanding of moral development.

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Podcasts · Sep 2025

The Divine Feminist

Ceryn Rowntree

The Divine Feminist, hosted by Ceryn Rowntree, is a podcast that blends feminism with spiritual exploration, emphasizing self-reconnection, energy balance, and depatriarchalized lifestyles. The show revolves around 'thirteen keys,' exploring themes of boundaries, wildness, beauty, death, and connection, with a philosophical, healing, and action-oriented style.

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Podcasts · Sep 2025

Shrinks on Third

Julie Mayer & Cindy Ariel

Shrinks on Third is a feminist psychology podcast hosted by psychologists Julie Mayer and Cindy Ariel, with social justice at its core, exploring connections between mental health, trauma recovery, and political structures. With a gentle, rational, and critical style, the content covers antisocial personality, adult ADHD, traumatic separation, factitious disorder fabrication, and collective survival psychology.

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Podcasts · Sep 2025

The Spiritual Feminist

Leneth Witte

The Spiritual Feminist is hosted by Leneth Witte, a podcast blending feminism with spiritual exploration, emphasizing self-awareness, intuitive living, and women's growth journeys. Using personal stories as threads, the show explores the intersection of slow living, trauma repair, community belonging, and spiritual practice, with a gentle, profound, and healing style.

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Podcasts · Sep 2025

Madness Cafe

Raquel Howard & Jennifer Bolanos

Madness Cafe is a feminist current affairs commentary podcast hosted by Raquel Howard and Jennifer Bolanos, focusing on politics, health, culture, and women's rights issues. With a frank, intimate, and critically strong style, the content covers menopause, sexual awakening, marriage institution critique, book banning movement, psychological trauma, and the intersection of social structures. The hosts frequently invite writers, therapists, and activists to jointly explore women's experiences in midlife, trauma recovery, and social change.

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Podcasts · Sep 2025

Feminist Wellness

Victoria Albina

Feminist Wellness is a podcast hosted by nervous system specialist and life coach Victoria Albina, dedicated to helping women break free from emotional outsourcing, build self-worth, and establish authentic self-care. The show blends feminist psychology, holistic medicine, and neuroscience, exploring how to break people-pleasing patterns, functional freeze, and other adaptive patterns. Victoria provides practical body exercises and cognitive frameworks to help listeners rebuild connections with themselves. The podcast style is warm yet sharp, suitable for women audiences seeking psychological growth and emotional recovery.

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Podcasts · Aug 2025

Feminist Survival Project

Emily Nagoski, Amelia Nagoski

Feminist Survival Project is a podcast hosted by twin sisters Emily and Amelia Nagoski, specifically designed for those who feel exhausted in feminist practice while still constantly doubting themselves. The two hosts are also authors of the bestselling book 'Burnout: The Secret to Unlocking the Stress Cycle.' The show focuses on stress cycles, nervous system regulation, trauma recovery, and emotional labor, combining psychological research with personal experiences to help listeners find ways to survive in patriarchal society. Its style is warm, frank, and insightful.

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