
the audio storytelling arm of Critical Point Theatre
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureNews | ||||

Critical Point is currently working on bringing our new show Ph<f>reaking to San Francisco!
In this audio special, we will hear how the show has developed over the process. We will also sit down with Dylan James Amick, as he answers some questions a... more
So You Want To Start A Podcast?
What’s wrong with you? Why would you want to do that? Are none of the four original and frequently updated CPT podcasts enough for you?
Okay, whatever.
So you’re gonna start your own brand new podcast, huh tough guy... more
Podcast Head Honcho, Andrew Terrance Kaberline addresses the listeners about the changes in the podcasts, and the launch of new episodes on February 14th.
You can listen to the audio version of the address, or you can read it in text form
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Note: Explicit content ahead.
Patriarchy both creates the rage in boys and then contains it for later use, making it a resource to exploit later on as boys become men. As a national product, this rage can be garnered to further imperialism, hatred a... more
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This series is very TERFy and SWERFy white feminism. Not intersectional at all. Very disappointed for a podcast titled "SJW".
I will be listening to this more since I'm a big fan of feminist analysis!
This podcast is really engaging. It has a lot of interesting things to say about feminism, activism, and the Internet. Julia is a great host and isn't afraid to get personal.
A very surprising take on issues that I consider very close to my own life. Julia provides commentary on social events that really make me reevaluate my worldview. She also doesn't seem like she's trying to talk at me about these issues, but rather trying to open a conversation about topics that are often taboo to talk about.
A well thought out and detailed look into the intricacies of feminism and its impact on our society. I learned a lot from listening!









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