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Feminish

Feminish

By: Olivia August and Jessie McCrary
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Join Jessie and Olivia as we meet at the intersection of pop culture, feminism, and rhetoric. Each episode, we get together to talk about books we've read, things going on in the world and in pop culture, and what it means to be and feel feminist today. Our reading habits differ greatly, but help us understand the world. Join us for a laugh and a think. Learn more at feminishpod.comOlivia August and Jessie McCrary
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  • S03E2: Original Sin: Apples and Butter
    May 26 2025

    What does it look like to change our relationship to food and nourishing ourselves over time? Can we love characters we hate in fiction? Are we all manifestations of the same consciousness living simultaneously across all humans? Casual questions as always! This week we tackle women characters in fiction--including the Bible as literature, because Olivia is reading Paradise Lost (yes the one from high school English class and the 17th century) and Jessie is reading Butter. It's a fun discussion with only the most mild spoilers for both plots.

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    1 hr
  • S03E01: We Who Have Never Known Chill
    May 2 2025

    Jessie and Olivia are BACK for season three! We started with a book we both read, 'I Who Have Never Known Men,' and discuss its themes, genre, and the nature of freedom and existence (we know, super light topics). The conversation explores the impact of relationships on personal growth and the importance of community. It’s really fun! Some light plot spoilers between around 8 minutes and 20 minutes, but we hope small spoilers will make you even more interested in reading this book we both loved. Also: is sending six women to space in a Blue Origin ship feminist?


    https://bookshop.org/a/81323/9781945492600

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • S02E10: The horrors persist, yet so do we
    Nov 29 2024

    After an unintentional break, we're back to discuss what's been going on in the world -- really, not a lot, right?! The U.S. presidential election gives us yet more opportunity to talk through a key feminist ideal, that the personal is political. Jessie's also kept reading in the ACOTAR series. In true form, she also brings us the story of some everyday women who lived in a neighborhood that happened to be built on a chemical waste landfill (turns out, this is not good!) The book follows the actions they and allies in Congress and the New York health department took to stand up to corporations, many of them experiencing activist awakenings in the process. When it's families' lives and health on the line, women truly show UP.

    Jessie's book: Paradise Falls: The True Story of an Environmental Catastrophe by Keith O'Brien. Also published with the subtitle "A Deadly Secret, a Cover-Up, and the Women Who Forged the Modern Environmental Movement."

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    1 hr and 6 mins
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