
A groundbreaking bi-weekly podcast committed to examining Star Trek from a feminist perspective, exploring Intersectional Diversity in Infinite Combinations with a rotating crew of six hosts. Tune in for everything from episode and character analysis to history of women behind the scenes and in fan culture to discussion of larger themes and messages throughout the franchise.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 292 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Join us for the last time as the crew of Women at Warp look back on ten years of podcasting and discuss memories, things we're proud of, what we hoped to accomplish and whether we feel we did as well as what's next!
HOSTS Aliza Andi Grace Jarrah Ke... more
In a single-elimination bracket tournament, we definitively determine which Star Trek series finale was the best, once and for all.
HOSTS Sue Andi Jarrah
GUEST Claire Little
EDITOR Andi
Send us your feedback! Email: crew@womenatwarp.com Twit... more
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that Trekkies in possession of a podcast, must eventually discuss "Tuvix." We attempt to unpack the many different readings and interpretations of this episode, and then Kennedy (Team Janeway) and Grace (Team T... more
We're joined by historian Dr. Tupá Guerra to talk about the TNG episode "Devil's Due" and the character of Ardra, including how she relates to tropes about women demons and how she manifests for other cultures.
HOSTS Jarrah Grace
GUEST Tupá Guerr... more
Farewell! I knew this day was coming but when the pod arrived this morning, I started crying. 16 hours and I still have not listened to you wonderful, brilliant, funny, and passionate Star Trek experts. Thank you and go in IDIC 🖖🏽🪐
They reference things incorrectly with the confidence of a text ai while digging out any little thing they can complain about. Such vapid useless discourse, it plays out like a reddit thread
The recent “terrorism” episode was fantastic. I don’t know why I’d be surprised that they would be on the right side of history, but sometimes it’s hard to tell what position people will take on the active G.
Love the hosts and the in depth analyses of the episodes. I really like when they do season reviews of Lower Decks! Keep up the good work!
I listen to other Star Trek podcasts, but I love that this one talks about a lot of the diversity in Star Trek and doesn't shy away from criticism. Great topics and discussions.
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A bi-weekly podcast that examines the Star Trek franchise through a feminist lens, focusing on intersectional diversity and inclusion. Each episode features a rotating cast of hosts who discuss a wide range of topics, including character and episode analysis, the history of women in the Star Trek universe, and broader societal themes reflected within the series. Noteworthy for its engagement with critical discussions around representation, identity, and ethics, the show adds depth to the Star Trek experience for fans who appreciate feminist discourse and diverse perspectives.
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Women at Warp: A Star Trek Podcast launched 11 years ago and published 292 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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Recent guests on Women at Warp: A Star Trek Podcast include:
1. Tupá Guerra
2. Chrissie De Clerck-Szilagyi
3. Heather Rae Barker
4. David Seitz
5. Dr. Fiona Davidson
6. Derek Attico
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