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WMC Live with Robin Morgan is a nationally syndicated American radio show with an international audience in 110 countries around the globe. The weekly show (additionally available online at iTunes and at WMCLive.com) is hosted by Robin Morgan, the award-winning author of over 20 books, political analyst, former editor in chief of Ms. Magazine, and, in 2005, co-founder—with Jane Fonda and Gloria St... more

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Latest Episodes

Robin talks cybersecurity with special guest Irina Tsukerman, and shares an astonishing scientific anomaly.

Robin mourns the destruction of the East Wing by Trump. Special Guest Shazia Rafi plots an alternative "states' rights" campaign to save democracy.

Robin reports on the second "No Kings" protests across the US, and discusses remarkable primates with special guest and primate scientist Dr. Shirley Strum, author of Echoes Of Our Origins: Baboons, Humans, and Nature.

Robin re-analyzes Ancient Greece and the (feminist?!) Myceneans. Special Guest: Cécile Simmons, an online misogyny expert and author of CTRL HATE DELETE: The New Anti-Feminist Backlash and How We Fight It.

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Recent Guests

Shazia Z. Rafi
Former Secretary General of Parliamentarians for Global Action and Managing Director of Global Parliamentary Services, LLC.
Episode: WMC Live #485: Elegy for The White House. (Original Airdate 11/2/2025)
Shirley Strum
Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Owaso-Negiro Baboon Project
University of California San Diego
Episode: WMC Live #484: Baboons and The Golden Rule. (Original Airdate 10/26/2025)
Cécile Simmons
Investigative researcher focusing on disinformation and misogyny, author of CTRL HATE DELETE
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Episode: WMC Live #483: Disinformation Blues. (Original Airdate 10/12/2025)
Dr. Heidi Sevestre
Glaciologist known for her involvement in climate science and communication.
Episode: WMC Live #482: Practical Ways to Save the Planet. (Original Airdate 10/5/2025)
Emily Jane Goodman
Former New York State Supreme Court judge and legal advocate
Bell,
Episode: WMC Live #481: Costly Speech. (Original Airdate 9/28/2025)
Madeleine Beekman
Professor Emerita of Evolutionary Biology and Behavioral Ecology
University of Sydney
Episode: WMC Live #479: Why We Speak. (Original Airdate 9/14/2025)
Sandra Cisneros
Poet, novelist, and activist known for her work 'The House on Mango Street' and her recent poetry collection 'Woman Without Shame.'
Author
Episode: WMC Live #478: Getting to Work. (Original Airdate 6/29/2025)
Dr. Gail Dines
Professor emerita of sociology and women's studies, founder of Culture Reframed, expert on the porn industry
Culture Reframed
Episode: WMC Live #477: Pornland. (Original Airdate 6/22/2025)
Kathy Spillar
Co-founder and executive director of the Feminist Majority Foundation, executive editor of Ms. Magazine
Feminist Majority Foundation
Episode: WMC Live #476: Insurrectionists. (Original Airdate 6/15/2025)

Host

Robin Morgan
Host of Women's Media Center Live, award-winning author and political analyst with extensive experience in social justice advocacy.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 80 ratings
  • Never been better!

    Morgan’s show has been a source of sanity through these crazy, recent years. And she’s at the top of her game here in 2024. Literary, political, smart, and with top-flight guests week after week. Thank you Robin, and WMC Live!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SurrenderDorothy109
    United Statesa year ago
  • The Old Gray Mare Ain’t What She Used To Be…sigh

    Started listening to this podcast because it provided women-oriented news from a longtime feminist and one of my favorite author/poets. I’ve listened for 3 years and LOVED it…despite having the most JARRING theme song that seems to increase in volume.

    In 2024, Robin shifted the format completely. Perhaps she did it for her own sanity and that’s understandable. But it isn’t the podcast I’ve listened to all this time. Now it appears to be content advertising for her book. She’s a marvelous storyt... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    BusyMagpie
    United States2 years ago
  • The podcast that grows my feminist IQ!

    This podcast is smart and funny. It’s like taking a gender studies course with a friend who is just as curious as you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dr michelle morkert
    United States3 years ago
  • Excellent!

    I am so glad I found this! Robin Morgan is a legend.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    draadra
    United States4 years ago
  • Salve to my Soul

    Dear Robin, I am blissfully bingeing on your intelligent heartful programs! How is it that I have only just found your #fightingwords despite such resonant interests? Well we know this is why WMC exists. Pure Mama Bear Love!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Inner Fortune
    United States6 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the insightful discussions and diverse range of guests, often expressing gratitude for the program's contribution to feminist discourse.
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Many describe the host as a legendary figure in feminist media who brings both heart and intellect to her conversations, making complex topics accessible.

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WMC Live #483: Disinformation Blues. (Original Airdate 10/12/2025)
Q: What are some of the strategies you discuss for combating online misogyny?
Cécile emphasizes the importance of holding social media platforms accountable and implementing educational programs to address misogyny from a young age.
WMC Live #483: Disinformation Blues. (Original Airdate 10/12/2025)
Q: How do you think the normalization of misogyny has changed during the COVID pandemic?
Cécile discusses how the pandemic has seen an increase in the normalization of misogyny and anti-feminist ideas, with men feeling empowered to express these views more openly.
WMC Live #481: Costly Speech. (Original Airdate 9/28/2025)
Q: Is there any appeal beyond the court?
Not really, especially if judges are compromising their roles and duties.
WMC Live #481: Costly Speech. (Original Airdate 9/28/2025)
Q: Why does it take years and years and years for something that went its way up?
Many courts are involved in the legal process, and each case takes time to move through various levels of the judicial system.
WMC Live #480: Porn, Purity, & the First Amendment. (Original Airdate 9/21/2025)
Q: How did the perception of masculinity evolve due to the effects of the Civil War?
The need to uphold male honor and agency became central, leading to the regulation of sexual and moral conduct towards both men and women in society.

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Focused on contemporary social issues, this show features in-depth discussions with a wide range of guests, from activists and authors to scholars and political leaders. Topics frequently center around feminism, women's rights, environmental advocacy, and social justice, often highlighting the intersectionality of these issues. The credibility of the host, who has a significant background in journalism and activism, adds to the program's impact, making it a key platform for voices advocating for change in societal norms and behavior. Unique for its blend of personal narratives and broader political commentaries, the discussion is enriched by guests sharing their insights and experiences, providing listeners with both education and inspirati... more

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2. Shirley Strum
3. Cécile Simmons
4. Dr. Heidi Sevestre
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6. Madeleine Beekman
7. Sandra Cisneros
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