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Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist

Madigan
Donald Trump
Polygamy
Gaza
Tonya Harding
Patriarchy
Mormon Church
Women's Rights
Media Coverage
Taylor Swift
Polyamory
FLDS Church
Joseph Smith
Fundamentalist Latter-Day Saints
Figure Skating
Nancy Kerrigan
Derek Chauvin
Feminism
Emma Smith
Colorado Supreme Court
January 6 Insurrection

Intersectional feminist, Madigan, takes on issues facing women and the world.

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In this week's mini episode, Madigan brings you the latest on the war on Iran, a heartbreaking statement made by legendary activist Dolores Huerta in regards to sexual assault allegations against Cesar Chavez, and discusses the 13th anniversary of Ra... more

This week, Madigan brings you a REWIND episode from September 23, 2024, in which you;ll learn the story of the woman who organized the Revolutionary Association of Women in Afghanistan, or RAWA, who lived (and died) for the freedom of Afghan women an... more

In this week's mini episode, Madigan covers the alleged Iranian plan to attack the West Coast (and why she thinks is a plan by Israel and the United States), the firing of Kristi Noem from her position in the DHS, the first official killing of an Ame... more

In this week’s episode, Madigan dives into the history of the women’s movement in Iran, and looks at the lives of Iranian activists who supported the movement.

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Recent Guests

Diana Martha Louis
Author of the book Colored Insane, Slavery, Asylums, and Mental Illness in the Nineteenth Century
University of Michigan
Episode: "Colored Insane" Interview with Diana Martha Louis
Diana Martha Lewis
Author of Colored Insane, focusing on Black women's experiences with mental illness during the 19th century
Episode: The History of U.S. Immigration Laws
Nancy Bernhard
Author of The Double Standard Sporting House, historical fiction focusing on women's lives in the 1860s.
Episode: Interview with Author Nancy Bernhard
Mary Beth Tinker
Notable civil rights activist known for her role in the Tinker v. Des Moines case
Episode: YANF Rewind! Tinker V. Des Moines: Students and Free Speech
Bay Krawczyk
Survivor of Hillsong Church, discussing her experiences and deconstructions of her faith.
Episode: YANF Interview: Hillsong Survivor Bay Krawczyk
Jamie Norwood
Co-founder of Winx Health
Winx Health
Episode: Interview with Jamie & Cynthia from Winx Health
Cynthia Plotch
Co-founder of Winx Health
Winx Health
Episode: Interview with Jamie & Cynthia from Winx Health
Miriam Lewin
A journalist and human rights advocate who survived political imprisonment during Argentina's dictatorship.
Episode: Interview with Miriam Lewin
Serene J. Khader
Author and philosopher, known for her work on feminist theory and intersectionality
Episode: Interview with Author Serene Khader

Host

Madigan
Host of Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 836 ratings
  • Keep Raging On!

    Incredibly well researched and informative! I appreciate the in depth stories about the feminists who came before us and paved the road to where we are today AND hearing the news that is a harsh reminder of how far we still have to go! Thanks Madigan!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Cheannspa
    United Statesa year ago
  • Long Time Listener

    I’ve been listening for a long time now, I think it’s been at least 5 years so not totally a day one. But I appreciate this podcast, in a world where I don’t have many safe places to feel understood it is nice to hear someone who I can agree with. I live in Texas where things can be pretty bleak with the state of the world, and having a quality feminist podcast to listen to makes me feel understood. I disagree with the other commenters who’ve left negative reviews I think they’re a bunch of ding... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    bigfan7
    United Statesa year ago
  • Girl! You are amazing!

    You are amazing! I love your 1/25 episode and your tearful voice makes me want to hug you and defend you. You keep doing what you’re doing and please avoid scum with attitude. You owe no one any explanation’s. Resist and stand. We are with you and we appreciate all you do in your work. Amie in Roc NY!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    toolchic4
    United Statesa year ago
  • Madigan doesn’t know she is my bestie 😜

    I have been listening since long before Madigan was running the show alone. I love her take on the news and I have learned so much about women’s history from her.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    realperson20
    United Statesa year ago
  • A feminist friend

    Thank you Madigan! Love getting to hear from like a minded peer, trying to figure out and talk through what is going on in this world. Always speaking on topics that are interesting to me. Sometimes she is the only one in my life having these conversations, and that in itself helps me feel a little less alone as a feminist in the US. Thank you for all you do!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sayitagainjj
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

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Some criticisms focus on dissent regarding the political perspectives offered, suggesting a divide among audiences on certain issues.
Reviewers praise the host for her authenticity, energy, and ability to tackle tough topics with grace and knowledge.
Listeners appreciate the in-depth research and informative storytelling that brings historical feminist figures to life.
The podcast provides a sense of community and understanding for feminists in less progressive areas.

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Talking Points

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What's In The News? Mini #372
Q: Could you share some stories about Liam?
Liam was taken by ICE agents, and he was wearing a bunny hat; his name means 'bunny' in Spanish.
"Colored Insane" Interview with Diana Martha Louis
Q: Why do you think there's such a lack of representation of Black female experiences of the body mind?
Louis discusses the historical neglect of Black women's voices and the necessity to excavate and highlight their perspectives.
"Colored Insane" Interview with Diana Martha Louis
Q: Why do you think it's important to look at mental health through a humanist or intersectional feminist lens?
Louis explains that understanding mental health requires acknowledging social and cultural contexts that shape lived experiences.
"Colored Insane" Interview with Diana Martha Louis
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about your background and up to what made you want to undertake this project?
Louis shares about her work as a literary scholar and her deep interest in the experiences of Black women in the history of mental health.
Interview with Author Nancy Bernhard
Q: What do you think my listeners should know about the book before they go pick it up?
Listeners should understand that the book offers a nuanced exploration of trauma, healing, and double standards in society, particularly regarding gender, through the lens of historical fiction.

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Exploring intersectional feminism and its implications, the content features discussions on systemic racism, mass incarceration, and notable historical figures in feminism. Individual episodes tackle current events and sociopolitical issues, such as the impacts of U.S. immigration laws, the experiences of marginalized communities, and the stories of influential women throughout history. Listeners can expect a blend of personal reflection and vigorous advocacy, as the host often ties past events to contemporary struggles facing women and other marginalized groups, encouraging engagement and activism. This podcast is likely to resonate with those who are passionate about social justice, feminism, and understanding the historical context that ... more

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3. Nancy Bernhard
4. Mary Beth Tinker
5. Bay Krawczyk
6. Jamie Norwood
7. Cynthia Plotch
8. Miriam Lewin

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