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Books · Oct 2013
Braiding Sweetgrass
Robin Wall KimmererCombining Indigenous wisdom with scientific knowledge to explore the relationship between humans and nature, proposing ecofeminist practices based on reciprocity and gratitude.
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Books · Jan 2000
All About Love
bell hooksRedefining the meaning of love, exploring how love can become the foundation for resisting oppression and building a just society, proposing an ethic of love as the core of social transformation.
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Books · Jan 1992
Women Who Run with the Wolves
Clarissa Pinkola EstésThe 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 · Oct 1990
Reweaving the World: The Emergence of Ecofeminism
Irene Diamond and Gloria Feman OrensteinThis early collection records ecofeminism emerging between ecology movements, feminism, and women’s spirituality, including tensions later revised by intersectional critique.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Divine Feminist
Ceryn RowntreeThe 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
Feminine Business School
Ainslie YoungFeminine 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.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Fiscal Feminist
Kimberlee A. DavisThe 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.
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Podcasts · Sep 2025
The Spiritual Feminist
Leneth WitteThe 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
Faith and Feminism
Meghan TschanzFaith and Feminism is a podcast hosted by former missionary and author Meghan Tschanz, aimed at bringing feminism back into church contexts. Through interviews with experts, authors, and close friends, the show explores the tensions and possibilities between faith and gender justice. It covers religious trauma, spiritual abuse, women's spiritual journeys, and gender roles in the church with a frank and empathetic style.
