It's a Feminist Podcast! Join us for a weekly episode, giving feminist critiques to movies, musicals, and pop culture phenomena...and potentially ruining them. Hosted by Millicent Sarre ('Friendly Feminism for the Mild Mannered') and Ellis Dolan ('School of Rock' Australasian Tour). more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | ArtsPerforming ArtsTV & Film |
For the Honour of Greyskull! Today Ellis is joined by comic-writer Miranda Richardson to discuss the incredible She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. Turns out it's really challenging to critique something that does feminism so damn well! more
This week we highlight a hidden Netflix Original gem in The Half of It! Join Ellis and special guest Juanita Navas-Nguyen as they take a look at this gorgeously wholesome story about self-discovery and all the different ways love can be expressed. more
Happy No Year! We're kicking off the year by revisiting a topic that we just scratched the surface of last time - FRIENDS! Join Ellis and special guest Friends expert Nikki Long as they go over some of the good (and bad) parts of Friends that we didn... more
Happy Little Accidents are the best! Mim and Ellis sit down with actor, writer, and producer Jennifer Trijo for what they thought was a quick interview about Disney Princess parody 'Disenchanted' but actually turned into an hour long talk about the i... more
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Love the analyses but the conversation doesn’t feel smooth and flowy :( the discussion is filled with pauses which makes it feel very exasperating to listen to. Despite that the smart conversations make up for this!
Love the content but I can’t hear it unless turned up to eleven, then the ads blast away just when you least expect it
Whether I’m drawing, doing the washing or eating breakfast, I will be listening to the newest Feminism Ruins Everything podcast. more
I’ve had this podcast on my list for a few months now and finally took a long trip and had time to catch up. And I was so pleased I had kept it on my subscribe list for so long, because it was just a delight to listen to. The summaries are often just as funny and interesting as the actual feminist review. The creators clearly enjoy making the show, and that is felt by the audience, which increase the audience enjoyment. more
This is a great podcast - Mim and Ellis talk about musicals, movies etc in a really interesting way and really weigh up the pros and cons. Makes me a lot more discerning towards the entertainment I choose to watch/listen to. more
Apple Podcasts | #190 | New Zealand/Arts/Performing Arts |
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