Exploring the intersections of religion and gender, the Christian Feminist Podcast is ready to roar.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 208 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Categories | EducationReligion & SpiritualityChristianity |
Marie Hause, Victoria Reynolds Farmer, and Alexis Neal discuss the woman in the crowd in the Gospel of Mark.
Alexis Neal, Katie Grubbs, and Laurie Norris talk about the classic Robert Altman film Gosford Park.
Christina Bieber Lake, Laurie Norris, and Marie Hause talk about Dana Scully, the hero of the television series The X Files.
Laurie Norris and Jay Eldred talk about their experience in cosplay, particularly as it relates to gender.
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I was on the lookout one day for a podcast about both Christianity and Feminism and I was so happy to find this podcast! more
Some great topics and knowledgeable people. Perhaps you could spend some time reviewing the questions in advance so it doesn’t feel so choppy...like you’re just now thinking of the answers on the spot.
Was really interested to listen, since most perspectives of one these 2 identities exclude the other. I just find the discussions really boring for the most part (too academic, not conversational), episodes long, and sometimes the quality being recorded over the phone is pretty bad. Will continue to listen (I’m only on episodes from 2015) in hopes it improves.
I listen to this because they choose topics I’m super interested in, and I’ll keep checking to see what they talk about each week. Like other reviewers have said, though, the hosts and contributors need to tighten up the conversation dramatically. If the speakers have good points, they get buried in filler words, rambling, and just general lack of focus — which make most episodes really dull. Honestly, it sounds like these speakers have never heard the discussion questions before recording time ... more
The hosts are very knowledgeable and bring thoughtful insights to a variety of topics, from literature to academia to pop culture. The format they have chosen is something like a panel, with each host taking their carefully-portioned allotted time to speak, which serves its purpose but limits authentic discussion. I would enjoy more banter and true discussion, even if it resulted in more cross-talk. My favorite episodes are the ones when they break away from the "Panelist #3, now it's your turn"... more
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