I’m Alice Vincent and I’ve been on a quest to understand why women go to ground when there’s so much else to do. In Why Women Grow I have inspiring conversations with designers, chefs, entrepreneurs, and writers in their gardens.
This isn’t a podcast about gardening. Sure there’s bit of that but we discuss resistance, motherhood, spirituality, saving the planet and much more. These stories made me think differently about what it is to grow, and I think they’ll do that for you, too.
Witches of Scotland is a campaign for justice; for a legal pardon, an apology and national monument for the thousands of people - mostly women - that were convicted of witchcraft and executed between 1563 and 1736 in Scotland.
Rachel Newton and Lauren MacColl in conversation with writer Màiri Kidd, discussing the women behind the stories that inspired their acclaimed album and show ’Heal & Harrow’ . In each episode, extracts from the stories are read by 10 brilliant Scottish voices. Scottish Witch Trials / Folklore & Mythology / Women’s History / Modern Day Parallels. Heal & Harrow seeks to pay tribute to the thousands of people accused, tried and executed during the Scottish Witch Trials.
Women in regions affected by war and forced displacement are highly visible in media accounts. Yet, their resistance against different forms of violence – from so-called domestic abuse to large-scale state violence – often goes unrecognised. Women & War: A Feminist Podcast is a platform to learn about women’s struggles for liberation, justice and peace. The podcast amplifies critical contemporary feminist work in the field of war, violence, colonialism, and forced migration.
How did women of the world end up subjugated, exploited and at the bottom of all social orders? What is universal male domination doing to humanity and our planet? Host Elle Kamihira investigates with an international lineup of guests.
Game of Thrones and Fast & Furious actor Nathalie Emmanuel presents: every week father-daughter team Jon and Emily Jordan examine the incredible stories of history’s most powerful female battle leaders, the brilliant methods and maneuvers history’s “killer queens” used to defend themselves and their people from enemy forces—and both father and daughter find out something about each other and how each generation appreciates these incredible women. From ancient Persia to modern-day Britain, experience the daunting thresholds these exceptional women had to cross and the clever, sometimes violent ways in which they smashed obstacles in their paths.
History’s killer queens come in all colors, ages, and leadership styles, and from countries and cultures around the world. Elizabeth Tudor and Golda Meir played the roles of high-stakes gamblers who studied maps with an unblinking, calculating eye. Angola’s Queen Njinga was willing to shed (and occasionally drink) blood to establish a stable kingdom in an Africa ravaged by the slave trade. Caterina Sforza defended her Italian holdings with cannon and scimitar, and Indira Gandhi launched a war to solve a refugee crisis.
We're Home Girls Unite; a support group for eldest immigrant daughters and this is our podcast. Every week we come together to discuss a topic that is unique to our struggles as eldest daughters who were forced to grow up before our time and mother those around us.
Thousands of women gave up everything to follow Mother Teresa, joining her storied Catholic order, the Missionaries of Charity. But some found that life inside this fiercely private religious order was not what they’d imagined. Former sisters who worked closely with Mother Teresa describe her bold vision and devotion to charity and prayer. But they also share stories of suffering and forbidden love, abuse and betrayal. If you make a lifelong vow, what does it mean to break it? What is the line between devotion and brainwashing? Can you truly give yourself to God?
Hosted by Emmy-winning journalist -- Ruchira Gupta talks to survivors, activists, and story tellers who use their voice to make a difference in the lives of young people. How does an idea turn into action? How do you change a tragedy into recognizing your ...
Join Dr Eleanor Drage and Dr Kerry Mackereth as they explore feminist approaches to technology on The Good Robot Podcast. They ask the experts: what is good tech? Is it even possible? And how does feminism help us work towards it?
Bonjour et bienvenue sur le podcast Rebelles du Genre. Noues sommes des femmes, militantes pour l’affirmation et la protection des droits des femmes basés sur le sexe et donc sur notre biologie. Le sexe est la raison de notre oppression par les hommes, le genre en est le moyen. Noues sommes les Rebelles du Genre.
J’ai réalisé plusieurs séries de podcasts : “Héroïnes de la rue” (3T dans Télérama), “Écoutez les survivantes”, “Le dernier homme”, “Ma fortune”, “Au peuple des femmes”.
Visible Women with Caroline Criado Perez - Tortoise
Podcast Visible Women with Caroline Criado Perez I’ve spent years investigating the gender data gap, and how women are simply forgotten in a world designed for men. In this new 12-part podcast series from Tortoise, I’ll hunt for missing data, get into fights with manufacturing companies and, with the help of expert guests, try to figure […]
Tips, tools and no BS chat about recording and producing music for female identifying musicians, featuring guest episodes with womxn making music with technology.
Let’s Talk About Sects is an award-winning, 100% independent monthly podcast focusing on a different cult each episode. Host Sarah Steel takes a storytelling, deep dive approach, looking at the history of a sect’s leaders, the recruitment of members, their experiences, psychological aspects, and notable incidents during its existence.
Welcome to the Whose Body Is It podcast, I’m your host Isabella Malbin. I’m a birth worker, life coach for sovereign women, hypnotist and a former liberal feminist turned radical truth teller. On this podcast, I expose the forces at play attempting to control our minds and bodies such as transgender ideology, porn, prostitution and so much more…Together, we’ll untangle patriarchal lies as you listen to jaw-dropping interviews with women from around the world.
In the border city of Ciudad Juárez, hundreds of women have gone missing. The ones that are found have strange symbols carved on their bodies, some have their wrists bound with shoelaces. All are discarded like garbage. The story of Forgotten investigates theories about what or who is responsible—a serial killer, organ traffickers, a Satanic Cult—and pursues an investigation with law enforcement on both sides of the border, terrified witnesses and corrupt authorities
Join us as we hubble, bubble, toil, and trouble our way through aspects of midwifery, birth, lactation, and womanhood. We tackle and discuss a variety of topics within the sphere of womanhood, birth, and lactation and what this entails in today's society. We want to be able to share in the strengths of women gathering together and being more informed, for their birth, their feeding experience, and the transition into knowing ourselves better. This is the podcast to connect us as a greater circle of women united.