
A podcast that shares and explains key ideas in gender, sexuality, and feminist ideas in an accessible and approachable format.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

In this episode, we are rejoined by Dr. Suzanne Ashworth for a conversation about the rise and rules of ‘bro culture.’ She will discuss the shaping force of ‘guyland’ for white, college bound or college educated young men as well as the ways in which... more
In this episode, we will launch the first of three conversations on masculinities with Dr. Suzanne Ashworth. We will discuss why masculinities should be understood as plural even though our culture seems to ignore all but the most dominant and ideali... more
DESCRIPTION In this episode, we will complete our discussion of selected policy objectives in Project 2025. This week, the focus is on LGBTQ equity and personhood. Project 2025 is consistently invested in diminishing or denying the personhood of LGBT... more
In this episode, we will continue our close look at the key objectives of Project 2025. This time, we will focus on the plan to restrict and deny access to both contraception and emergency contraception. More contraceptive forms (i.e. hormonal birth ... more
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If you struggle to accept and understand different viewpoints related to gender, politics, identity and feminism, this kind, wise and patient professor will be your guide to open-mindedness and compassion. Above all, Dr. Birk is a loving human.
This podcast hits home and Prof Tammy Birk just “gets” where so many of us are coming from. I can relax a little after each podcast, knowing that I am not alone and we are in this together. I take something away from each podcast and I am grateful for the time Prof Birk spends educating and empowering.
Just found this podcast and listened to all of them right away! So insightful and thought provoking. More episodes please 😊
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The episodes explore themes central to gender, sexuality, and feminism, reflecting on contemporary societal issues through a critical lens. Key subjects include masculinity, LGBTQ rights, reproductive health, and personal empowerment, often illustrated by personal experiences and scholarly insights. Particularly notable are discussions on the implications of recent political movements on marginalized communities and the cultural narratives that shape public perception regarding gender identity. The approach is educational, yet relatable, aiming to make complex ideas accessible and encourage listeners to engage with socially relevant topics.
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Feminist Professor launched a year ago and published 23 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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