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Your Angry Neighborhood Feminist

Madigan
Donald Trump
Feminism
Gaza
Jeffrey Epstein
Women's Rights
Gun Violence
Mental Health
Israel
Kamala Harris
Trump Administration
Israel-Palestine Conflict
Racism
Femicide
Gender Equality
Civil Rights Movement
ICE
Minneapolis
Iran
Domestic Violence
LGBTQ Rights

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

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In this week's episode, Madigan discusses one of the most progressive and instrumental First Lady's the White House has ever seen, Rosalynn Carter.

Learn how she assisted her husband Jimmy, drastically enhanced the rights of those struggling with me... more

In this week’s mini episode, Madigan discusses numerous decisions made by the US Supreme Court, the embarrassing Great (?) American State Fair, and an update on the woman who was struck by a vehicle outside of the Delaney ICE detention center last we... more

To close out Pride Month 2026, in this episode, Madigan tells the tragic story of the Upstairs Lounge arson fire in New Orleans in 1973, known as the deadliest attack on a gay establishment until the events at the Pulse nightclub in 2016.

Upstairs I... more

In this week’s mini episode, Madigan will discuss what is known about the female demonstrator intentionally hit by a car outside of the Delaney Hall Detention Center, Donald Trump’s intentions to dismantle the Department of Education (and what that w... more

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Recent Guests

Max Ram
Feminist fiancé and sports color commentator
Self-described partner of the host
Episode: Hobey Baker: Queer Icon? (YANF Rewind)
Ashley Foy
Former skater and survivor of sexual abuse in figure skating
Survivor, Broken Ice interview participant
Episode: Skating on Broken Ice: S.A. in Figure Skating
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, which will be released in January 2026.
Episode: What's In The News? Mini #360
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
Cynthia Plotch
Co-founder of Winx Health
Winx Health
Episode: Interview with Jamie & Cynthia from Winx Health
Jamie Norwood
Co-founder of Winx Health
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Episode: Interview with Jamie & Cynthia from Winx Health

Host

Madigan
Host of the show introducing topics and guiding the discussion; presents from a personal feminist perspective.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 849 ratings
  • Expanding my knowledge and staying updated

    I’ve been listening to this podcast for a few years and it is one of my favorites. As a bi woman who was born and raised ex-Mormon in Utah (family left the church during prop. 8 in California when I was 6) and who has gotten involved in activism and social work, this podcast has helped so much. I love the mini news episodes as well as episodes on different activists, issues, and history. I now live in Washington, just got my MSW, and I’m going into community social work because it is so needed r... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DaisWilkins
    United States23 days ago
  • I’m OBSESSED

    This podcast has been my hyperfixation ever since i found it a few months ago!! As an english,scouse, girlie i wanted to listen to something on evil maggie thatcher, and came across Madigan’s episode on her & i’ve been hooked ever since. You can really tell how much research and energy goes into each and every episode, and how much passion Madigan clearly had for the Feminist cause. I absolutely recommend YANF to anyone and everyone of all ages, socioeconomic backgrounds, gender etc. me (18) and... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    nancy-louise
    United Kingdoma month ago
  • Bright wonderful feminists

    No idea how I wasn’t listening to the pod already.we had a pleasant difference of perspective on insta and here I am starting the show and love it. Vibrant and intelligent it’s just sad hearing the hope in 2018 and finding ourselves in this dark spiral in 2026

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rebel Scum 77
    Canadaa month ago
  • Exactly what I’ve been looking for!

    I’ve only listened to a few episodes so far - 3 mini news shows and I’m in the middle of one of the bigger historical ones - and I realized this is the exact podcast I’ve been looking for!

    Madigan is clearly intelligent, she talks about current events, and is incredibly thorough with her research, making sure she is presenting accurate information. We know how important that is in today’s world.

    I can also tell she’s very proud of her work, and doesn’t do anything half-heartedly.

    The cher... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ErikaMillyG
    United States2 months ago
  • Great show!

    Madigan clearly puts a lot of work into this show. Every episode feels organized and well thought out. Her passion on these subjects is infectious in the best of ways. Thank you Madigan! Now love me dammit 😂

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Baboy17
    United States2 months ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Some listeners note strong advocacy and passion as a defining trait of the show.
Listeners praise the host's research depth and clear feminist lens.
Many appreciate the sense of community and supportive voice for feminist topics.
Fans value the combination of historical context and contemporary analysis.

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Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Skating on Broken Ice: S.A. in Figure Skating
Q: Let's work together. In the interview, Ashley, can you tell us a little bit about what happened the day of the assault?
Ashley describes the day of the assault in detail, including being pressured by her attacker, resisting, and ultimately being overpowered; she explains the sequence of events and how she felt during and after the incident, conveying the trauma and the complexity of reporting.
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.

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A sharp, opinionated exploration of current events, history, and culture through an intersectional feminist lens. Topics span politics, social justice, gender norms, and pop culture, with deep dives into historical figures, policy debates, and personal narratives. The host brings a personal feminist perspective, blends rigorous research with candid commentary, and often centers underrepresented voices and real-world impact. Listeners can expect thoughtful analysis, a mix of history and contemporary issues, and a community-driven conversation that invites civic engagement and critical thinking.

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3. Diana Martha Louis
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5. Nancy Bernhard
6. Mary Beth Tinker
7. Bay Krawczyk
8. Cynthia Plotch

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