She Who Persisted. The Nasty Podcast.

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One American. One Austrian. Too much to talk about.biweekly feminist podcast

Episodios

  • Episode 10: Foxes, Magic, and Persecution - Non-European Witches

    27/10/2017 Duración: 01h28min

    Practitioners of magic (aka witches) are found all around the world. Grab all the Halloween chocolate you can find and listen to the ladies from the She Who Persisted Podcast talk about some of the witches outside of Europe. Bea covers contemporary witch hunts (Warning: depressing as fuck), Heather drops some knowledge about Appalachian witches and Liz explain everything about foxy Japanese foxes.Also: Hail Okabe!

  • Episode 9: Witches in Pop Culture - Interview with PerSister Allene Nichols

    24/10/2017 Duración: 46min

    Grab some Halloween candy and listen to Liz talk with our special guest PerSister Allene Nichols about pop-culture depictions of witches and witchcraft. The conversation spans from good vs. evil witches and how that is connected to gender, Charmed, Hermione and the significance of cauldrons. This time, we won’t be talking about persecution, burning and castration, so enjoy it while you can.

  • Episode 8: The Old and The Ugly - Witches in Fairy Tales and Myth

    17/10/2017 Duración: 58min

    We at She Who Persisted strongly oppose luring people into huts and eating them. We do, however, support dancing naked in woods.So, grab your chocolate and listen to Heather, Liz, and Bea talk about witches from folklore and myth. No matter if it's Hekate, Baba Yaga, or Ursula from Disney's "The Little Mermaid", we've got you covered with all your witchy needs.Because, as you all know: b/witches get stuff done. 

  • Episode 7: Witches' Herstory: the persecution, the killing, the burning.

    10/10/2017 Duración: 53min

    Grab your Halloween chocolate and listen to Heather explain all the things about the fun parts of being a woman in the early modern era (like not being allowed to do or say anything ever because anything can be suspect and you’re gonna get killed). Featuring merry tales of persecution, killing, burning and castration anxiety. (Yay)Also: fitting the theme of castration anxiety and misogyny, you’ll learn a binding spell against trump, which should be part of anyone’s magical survival kit, so listen to this.You’re welcome.

  • Episode 6: Asèxuale - the (not so) new fragrance for YOU

    08/10/2017 Duración: 01h04min

    Grab your chocolate and listen to Beth and Bea talk about asexuality, grey-asexuality, demisexuality (not demigods!), allyship and cats in this very sexy episode. No seriously, it's a good one.

  • Episode 5.3: LGBTQIA* in Academia - PerSister Nancy Matthews

    25/09/2017 Duración: 41min

    Now in her thirteenth year of teaching at Cal State Long Beach, Nancy Matthews talks to She Who Persisted about how to create safe spaces and foster environments within which students can grow and learn, and can feel accepted within their local community. Interested in finding out more about how you can create a safe space in your own place of employment or just within your own life? Check out some of the resources below for more information:CSLB Nondiscrimination Policy (a bit of context for one situation discussed in the interview): http://web.csulb.edu/divisions/aa/catalog/current/general_policies/nondiscrimination_policy.htmlAutistic Self Advocacy Network: http://autisticadvocacy.org/2012/10/what-is-an-ally/VET NET: http://www.vetnethq.com/GLSEN Safe Space Kit (great for educators): https://shop.glsen.org/collections/glsen-resources/products/glsen-safe-space-kit?variant=14689599046Kent State's training manual on being an Ally: https://www.kent.edu/sites/default/files/gpad-ally-training-doc.pdfThe Human Ri

  • Episode 5.2: LGBTQIA* in Academia - PerSister Jessye Cohen-Filipic

    13/08/2017 Duración: 01h20min

    A bit of information about our wonderful interviewee:Jessye Cohen-Filipic is a licensed psychologist and assistant professor at a liberal arts college. Jessye has been involved in social justice work related to HIV/AIDS and LGBT communities since she was a high school student in the late 1980s.  She received her Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology from Virginia Commonwealth University in 2012. She has worked as a teacher, researcher, and therapist. She has worked in many settings, including a jail, community mental health clinics, VA hospitals, and a primary care medical clinic in a hospital. Her primary research is in the area of health psychology and chronic illness. She also works in the area of pre-professional and professional training in psychology and related professions. Jessye has presented and published papers related to training students to work with lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender clients and other specific groups. Jessye and her wife have been foster parents for several years and have a four-y

  • Episode 5.1: LGBTQIA* in Academia - PerSister Holly Painter

    17/07/2017 Duración: 49min

    On this episode of the She Who Persisted podcast, Heather speaks with Holly Painter, a writer and lecturer for the University of Vermont as they discuss life for LGBT communities within academia, specifically the balance of being an LGBT parent within academia. Many topics are explored: from experiencing how LGBT individuals are welcomed in various places around the world to what some of the most pressing issues are for the LGBT community today (and many areas in between). Give this episode a listen, check out the links below, and leave SWP some feedback on this interview, especially if you love it as much as we do! ;-)You can find Holly Painter here: http://www.hollypainter.com/Holly’s website covering obsolete jobs is here to tide you over until the book is released: https://obsoleteontheroad.wordpress.com/You can also find Holly’s poetry book here: http://titus.co.nz/catalogue.xhtml (publisher edition)and here: https://www.amazon.com/Excerpts-Natural-History-Holly-Painter/dp/1877441503

  • Episode 5: Queer while Academic - LGBTQIA* people in academia

    04/07/2017 Duración: 53min

    It is July already, but we are still celebrating PRIDE. As a kick-off to our series of interviews with LGBTIAQ* folks in academia (stay tuned), Heather, Elizabeth and Beatrice introduce you to the topic and share some valuable advice on how to be an ally. Grab chocolate, sit back, relax. And: STAY NASTY!

  • Episode 4.1: Rethinking Sodom: The Bible and Queer Sexuality

    18/06/2017 Duración: 56min

    It's time to grab your chocolate again, as in this episode (which is a cutout from last week's binegativity episode), Bethany talks about everything that is wrong with all of us disgusting (homo/bi/pan/a/...) sexual humans - according to religious bigots. But don't despair! She then deconstructs everything and tells these zealots why THEY are wrong. If you need good arguments against scripture-based queernegativity and if you want to listen to Beth butchering Greek words, to Liz swearing and to Bea not knowing the names of the articles she quotes and making jokes that nobody finds funny, you need this episode. You're welcome.

  • Episode 4: Don’t Rain on my Bisexual Parade – Binegativity and Misogyny

    11/06/2017 Duración: 01h10min

    We are kicking off pride month like we kick off everything: talking about things that are depressing as fuck. This time bi-negativity and misogyny and the intersection of both. Do we need to remind you that you need chocolate to get through this episode? No, we don't.

  • Episode 3.3: Pregnant Bodies as/in the Public Space

    08/06/2017 Duración: 38min

    Women's bodies are routinely scrutinized, policed, touched without their consent and decided upon without their having a say in it. Don't worry, it gets worse: being pregnant does not really change that; in fact, strangers might feel motivated to touch your belly or force you to carry an unwanted pregnancy to term. All we have is chocolate, ladies.

  • Episode 3.2: The Postpartum Depression Minisode with PerSister Angela Ruggieri

    28/05/2017 Duración: 20min

    May is postpartum depression awareness month! So, Heather sat down with a postpartum depression survivor and her partner to talk about her struggle with the illness in this minisode.

  • Episode 3.1: Tokophobia Minisode

    21/05/2017 Duración: 39min

    Are you afraid of pregnancy? You're not alone. Grab your chocolate as Beatrice, Elizabeth, and Heather talk about tokophobia and fear of pregnancy, childbirth, health care, and death.

  • Episode 3: Pregnant Bodies – the (questionably) good, the bad, and the chocolate

    14/05/2017 Duración: 01h44min

    In this Mother's Day episode, Heather explains pregnancy while Beth, Beatrice, and Liz realise that they need inhalers to get through the episode. Grab your chocolate and your Feminist rage and learn about as much as we could stomach about the pregnant female body. We're sorry for everything we put our mothers through, and we thank them for going through the torture that led to our birth.

  • Episode 2.1: PerSister Boni Wozolek

    08/05/2017 Duración: 50min

    YAY! INTERVIEW SPECIAL!! As an epilogue to episode 2 (women in academia) and prologue to episode 3, Heather interviews inspiring perSister Dr. Boni Wozolek. She tells us about her struggles in academia as a woman, as a woman of colour and as a mother and strategies her for resistance and persistance. You can find her at: https://kentstate.academia.edu/BoniWozolek(PS: her dog Sati, too, is very persistant and very very hungry for fame.)

  • Episode 2: “Lady Brains and Party Planning – Women in Academia”

    01/05/2017 Duración: 01h28min

    Dear nasties, this week, joined by Elizabeth, the four women of She Who Persisted tackle sexism and struggles in academia. So get your chocolate ready, get pizza, and a therapist and listen to this episode. Being a woman in academia sucks but at least you're not alone. Let's commiserate.

  • Episode 1: “Hail the Goddess! The VERY SPECIAL EASTER SPECIAL.”

    17/04/2017 Duración: 01h15min

    Welcome to the She Who Persisted Podcast! For our first episode, we decided to take a look at the history of Easter and our personal relationships with the holiday. We hope you enjoy.

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