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    Explore " #feminism" with insightful episodes like "Episode 59 - Passive Men Can Be Deadly! Exodus 32", "What Men Really Think about "Powerful" Women", "WTF Ladies : Mad Men of Masculinity", "Dr. Daniel David" and "Episode 140: Terry Pratchett’s ‘Equal Rites’" from podcasts like ""5AM Theology", "Mad Men Radio", "Mad Men Radio", "Dad to Dads Podcast" and "Trash or Treasure? Find your next (most likely romantic) read!"" and more!

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    Episode 59 - Passive Men Can Be Deadly! Exodus 32

    Episode 59 - Passive Men Can Be Deadly! Exodus 32

    From creation, God has appointed men to be strong, good, Godly leaders of their wives, their families, and the church. The first sin committed was a result of Adam not asserting that role and instead, being passive. We saw it with Abraham and Jacob as well. And Aaron was no better in the narrative of the golden calf in Exodus 32. Throughout Scripture and up to today, we see the sometimes deadly effects passive men can have on their wives, families, the church, and society! 


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    Dr. Daniel David

    Dr. Daniel David

    Sit back and buckle up - this interview with Men’s Mental Health Expert, Dr Daniel David. A no holds barred interview as we dive into a variety of subjects. Masculinity and how it’s being destroyed by both academia as well as modern psychology. What is toxic masculinity – you’ll love to hear Dr David’s reaction, ME TOO Movement and their agenda. Boys rebelling from their mother and why that’s healthy. Feminist desire to extinguish masculinity. What kids need from their mother and father. How family court is so unfair to fathers as it relates to custody. Parent alienation.  Toxic moms. Thoughts on Andrew Tate and why he has amassed such a following.

    For over 25 years Dr Daniel David has had a highly successful practice specializing in working with men stuck in toxic relationships, addictions, self-sabotaging behaviors, and patterns that keep men trapped in life-controlling problems. One of his areas of focus is working with young adult men struggling to find their way in life & older adult men dealing with anger management, confidence issues, addiction recovery, and relationship problems.

    Dr. David was the founder and executive director of a nonprofit agency and outreach program to street gangs in New York City.and has been recognized for his work by the New York City Mayor's office as well as the New York State Governor's office and NY State Senators.

    He conducted his postgraduate training at the University of Oxford, England, as well as at Harvard Medical School.

     

    Disclaimer

    "As with any discussion concerning men's mental health, masculinity, and men's issues within the social environment, it is important to acknowledge that these discussions do not reflect anti-women sentiments. I personally believe that any parent who raises a boy and girl would not put down their son in order to raise their daughter. As a good parent would raise both a son and a daughter equally, society has a responsibility to help both men and women and not to displace or disadvantage men over women. I believe that it is important to advocate for women's rights while still advocating for helping men and improving men's mental health. Most topics I discussed have been vetted through consulting with female colleagues, clinical psychologists, clinical social workers, lawyers, and female therapists who understand the big picture issues for both men and women in society and mental health. My views and opinions are intended to spotlight the ailments of society and the issues of boys and men and are not intended for clinical diagnosis and do not constitute therapeutic advice. Please consult your healthcare provider about treatment options that are available." ~ DPDavid


    Episode 140: Terry Pratchett’s ‘Equal Rites’

    Episode 140: Terry Pratchett’s ‘Equal Rites’

    Don’t have time for terrible books? Aimee and Kim help out with a review of Terry Pratchett’s ‘Equal Rites’ (with reference to Episode 100: Terry Pratchett’s ‘Monstrous Regiment’)

    We LOVE it when our listeners ask us to read books! Please hit us with your suggestions via Twitter @or_treasure or email trashortreasurepodcast@outlook.com

    Hi Barbie!

    Hi Barbie!

    Diese Folge ist für alle, die den Barbie-Film  lieben und für alle, die ihn hassen. Der neue Blockbuster der gefeierten Regisseurin Greta Gerwig spaltet nicht nur die Kulturkämpfer im Internet, sondern lässt womöglich ganze Beziehungen in die Brüche gehen. Denn wer will schon mit jemandem zusammen sein, der einem unangenehm intensiv in die Augen schaut, während er gitarrespielend Der Pate erklärt? Diese und weitere Fragen stellen wir uns, wenn wir in einem ersten Schritt die feministische Sozialkritik hinter Barbie diskutieren. In einem zweiten Schritt versuchen wir, den philosophischen Gehalt des Films herauszufiltern, indem wir die Theorieschule des Existenzialismus darauf anwenden. (Das ist nur passend, denn Jean-Paul Sartre hat Simone de Beauvoir bestimmt noch nie etwas auf der Gitarre vorgespielt). Dabei finden wir heraus, dass der Film womöglich gar nicht puren Männerhass predigt, sondern im Gegenteil, Freiheit für ausnahmslos alle. Diese schockierende ErKENntnis müssen wir unbedingt mit Euch teilen. Also KENnalisiert Eure KENergie und schwingt Euch auf den Rücksitz des Podcast-Taxis – selbstverständlich sitzt Xenia diese Folge wieder am Steuer.

    Time-Stamps

    • Vorgespräch und Zusammenfassung des Plots: ab Anfang bis 00:50:00
    • Diskussion der feministischen Sozialkritik: ab 00:50:01 bis 01:26:06
    • Anwendung des Existenzialismus und Rückbindung an Sozialkritik: ab 01:26:06 bis Ende

    Summer Session with Christina Holmgren & Jayne Sommers

    Summer Session with Christina Holmgren & Jayne Sommers

    For our Summer Session we’re running a fan favorite playlist: a combination of the most-listened-to episodes as well as listener-requested favorites. Our Summer Session gives you a chance to revisit episodes you may not have heard in a while or even to listen to episodes you might have missed.

    Today we're replaying Episode 26: In Community: Interracial Feminist CoMentoring, with Christina Holmgren and Jayne Sommers at the University of St. Thomas. Here's your link to the episode's original show notes. 

    If you're enjoying the podcast, enter a chance to win a free book! Head over to Apple podcasts (or your fave platform) and leave a review on the uplift page. Once a month I'll randomly select one of that month's reviewers to receive a $20 gift certificate to bookshop.org. You get more summer reading, and I get to help you build your library! It's a win for us both. 

    So grab a nice tall glass of your favorite summer beverage, pull up your favorite outdoor chair or grab your hammock, and enjoy a few moments of summer, on me. I’ll be somewhere doing the same. 😎


    Let's connect! Come find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Facebook.

    I also coach women leaders (individually and in groups) and facilitate campus workshops. Learn more at the website.

    Have a question about whether I can help you? Just ask! I actually love getting emails from listeners. 🧡

    Summer session with Elise Robinson

    Summer session with Elise Robinson

    For our Summer Session we’re running a fan favorite playlist: a combination of the most-listened-to episodes as well as listener favorites. Our Summer Session gives you a chance to revisit episodes you may not have heard in a while or even to listen to episodes you might have missed.

    Today we're replaying Episode 22, Feminism is Optimism, with Elise Robinson at the University of Georgia. Here's your link to the episode's original show notes. 

    If you're enjoying the podcast, enter a chance to win a free book! Head over to Apple podcasts (or your fave platform) and leave a review on the uplift page. Once a month I'll randomly select one of that month's reviewers to receive a $20 gift certificate to bookshop.org. You get more summer reading, and I get to help you build your library! It's a win for us both. 

    So grab a nice tall glass of your favorite summer beverage, pull up your favorite outdoor chair or grab your hammock, and enjoy a few moments of summer, on me. I’ll be somewhere doing the same. 😎

    Let's connect! Come find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Facebook.

    I also coach women leaders (individually and in groups) and facilitate campus workshops. Learn more at the website.

    Have a question about whether I can help you? Just ask! I actually love getting emails from listeners. 🧡


    Let's connect! Come find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Facebook.

    I also coach women leaders (individually and in groups) and facilitate campus workshops. Learn more at the website.

    Have a question about whether I can help you? Just ask! I actually love getting emails from listeners. 🧡

    Summer session with Machiavelli

    Summer session with Machiavelli

    For our summer session we’re running a fan favorite playlist: a combination of the most-listened-to episodes as well as listener favorites. Our Summer Session gives you a chance to revisit episodes you may not have heard in a while or even to listen to episodes you might have missed.

    Today we're replaying Episode 23: Mentors & Allies: How to be Machiavellian without being a Machiavellianne. The episode draws heavily on the book Machiavelli for Women by Stacey Vanek Smith. I love the book -- grab your copy here if you don't have one already. And here's your link to the episode's original show notes. 

    If you're enjoying the podcast, enter a chance to win a free book! Head over to Apple podcasts (or your fave platform) and leave a review on the uplift page. Once a month I'll randomly select one of that month's reviewers to receive a $20 gift certificate to bookshop.org. You get more summer reading, and I get to help you build your library! It's a win for us both. 

    So grab a nice tall glass of your favorite summer beverage, pull up your favorite outdoor chair or grab your hammock, and enjoy a few moments of summer, on me. I’ll be somewhere doing the same. 😎

    Let's connect! Come find me on LinkedIn, Instagram, or Facebook.

    I also coach women leaders (individually and in groups) and facilitate campus workshops. Learn more at the website.

    Have a question about whether I can help you? Just ask! I actually love getting emails from listeners. 🧡

    Episode 100: Terry Pratchett’s ‘Monstrous Regiment’

    Episode 100: Terry Pratchett’s ‘Monstrous Regiment’
    Don’t have time for terrible books? Kim and Aimee have taken a leap into Terry Pratchett’s Discworld with ‘Monstrous Regiment’. Could this be your next read? Listen in to find out! 

    We LOVE it when our listeners ask us to read books! Please hit us with your suggestions via Twitter @or_treasure or email trashortreasurepodcast@outlook.com

    Ep. 5: Intersectionality and Internships with Ahmira & Taylor

    Ep. 5: Intersectionality and Internships with Ahmira & Taylor

    In this episode of What IFF?  we highlight two Women's and Gender Studies majors, Ahmira Lucas and Taylor McElwain, as they prepare to finish earning their degrees at the College of Charleston. Both Ahmira and Taylor have spent the last several months doing important social justice work in their respective internships, and they fill us in on the significance of their efforts. Join us as we reflect on our experiences as Women's and Gender Studies majors and interns.

    Music by Ketsa

    112 - A.K. 47 - "Heroine of the Bolsheviki Upheaval In Petrograd"

    112 - A.K. 47 - "Heroine of the Bolsheviki Upheaval In Petrograd"

    In this episode Kristen Ghodsee reads a newspaper article from the periodical Current Opinion from 18 January 1918, just months after the Russian Revolution. The article, "Madame Kollontay: Heroine of the Bolsheviki Upheaval In Petrograd," is a profile of Kollontai by an American newspaper using Swiss  sources. Much of the information is incorrect, and the article draws on many negative stereotypes about women in positions of power.

    This is the first episode of Season 5 as the podcast prepares to celebrate its fourth anniversary in January. 


    Thanks so much for listening. This podcast has no Patreon account and receives no funding. If you would like to support the work being done here, please spread the word and share with your friends and networks, and consider exploring the following links:

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    Ep. 95: 'Blacking' Wrong with Adam Coleman of Wrong Speak

    Ep. 95: 'Blacking' Wrong with Adam Coleman of Wrong Speak

    We sit with Adam Coleman of Wrong Speak Publishing to discuss "blacking wrong" and his book ,Black Victim to Black Victor. Something we all have in common is how intolerant the left is toward black Americans who think for themselves. 

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    Ep 36 "Tits Out Ridiculous"

    Ep 36 "Tits Out Ridiculous"

    HAPPY HALLOWEEN SUCKERS! For this very spooky and wonderful holiday we watched Bram Stoker's William Shakespeare's Francis Ford Coppola's Baz Luhrmann's Oprah Winfrey's Enya's Dracula and it was indeed, Tits Out Ridiculous. 

    We Also Learned

    1. That we absolutely cannot be trusted with new microphones and our executive producer Travis is to blame. EEE!!!
    2. Unsinkable Podcast is from Austin! Go follow them at @unsinkablepod
    3. #coffingoals are the goals you have for your coffin. Preferably glass. 



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    First Wave of Feminism in America (1830 - 1920) - Episode 23

    First Wave of Feminism in America (1830 - 1920) -  Episode 23

    Feminists are women who are contentious about manly drink (I Timothy 5:23); contentious against restitution (slavery) (Exodus 21 & 22; Luke 19:8; Ephesians 4:28); and contentious against marital oneness (Genesis 2:24; Ephesians 4:3).

     Article - Why Women Do Not Wish the Suffrage
    https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/1903/09/why-women-do-not-wish-the-suffrage/306616/

    Scriptures Referenced In This Episode:
    1 Peter 3: 1
    Ephesians 5:22
    Titus : 3-5

    The other 6 days a week, Sean Morgan hosts shows about defeating America's enemies through civic solutions. On Sundays, he interviews author Barry H. Durmaz about Christ's Kingdom government principles for spiritual solutions to America's problems.

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    Episode 59: Sarah MacLean’s ‘Bombshell’

    Episode 59: Sarah MacLean’s ‘Bombshell’

    Don’t have time to waste on terrible books? To help, Kim and Aimee review the first novel in Sarah MacLean’s new ❤️ series, ‘Hell’s Belles’, ‘Bombshell’ (with reference to Episode 26 Kerry Greenwood’s Phryne Fisher series, and Episode 47: Sarah MacLean’s Love By Numbers series). 

    We LOVE it when our listeners ask us to read books! Please hit us with your suggestions via Twitter @or_treasure or email trashortreasurepodcast@outlook.com

    Resurrecting Masculine Christianity: The Rise of Feminism and the Erosion of Masculinity (Part 4) - Episode 19

    Resurrecting Masculine Christianity: The Rise of Feminism and the Erosion of Masculinity (Part 4) -  Episode 19

    Feminism’s war on the family minimizes sex distinctions and degrades the status of house wife in exchange for identify and fulfillment in a career. Sean and I discuss the first of three wave of feminism in America (1830s - 1920).  How Susan B. Anthony moved  social causes against alcohol that led to the passage of the 18th Amendment prohibiting the manufacture, sale, or transportation of alcohol.


    Scriptures Referenced In This Episode:

    1st Timothy 1: 8-9

    Leviticus 20: 13

    Jude 1:7

    Psalm 19: 7-10

    Matthew 23 & 24

    Psalm 104: 15

    Ephesians 5: 18

    The other 6 days a week, Sean Morgan hosts shows about defeating America's enemies through civic solutions. On Sundays, he interviews author Barry H. Durmaz about Christ's Kingdom government principles for spiritual solutions to America's problems.

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    Labeled: The Angry Black Woman

    Labeled: The Angry Black Woman

    Hey, royal family. We're back to talk about what it means to be labeled "the angry black woman". We discuss the term's definition, history, perception, portrayal in the media, and its reality. Let's get into the discussion, round table; as this is a timely conversation that needs to be had among women and men, alike. 

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    The Women that Men Painted

    The Women that Men Painted

    Art is made to be looked at, to be objectified. But people are not. So what could this mean for those painted onto canvasses that are then flaunted around museums across the world? This week on Uncurated, Yimin Qiang and Angus Thomson venture into Melbourne University’s Arts West to look at 100 women’s faces, all of which were painted by men. Who are these women? And where are all the female artists?

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    Music for this week’s episode was sourced with permission from Jack Burmeister:

    1. Tundra” / Jack Burmeister  

    All additional music is by Jack Burmeister as part of Melbourne University’s Living Instruments project.

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