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Genderswapped Podcast

Lena Richter und Judith Vogt

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WIR ÄNDERN DAS SPIEL Lena und Judith reden aus feministischer Perspektive über (progressive) Phantastik - schreibend, lesend, schauend. Feedback gerne: - auf Mastodon an @[email protected] (https://literatur.social/@genderswappod) - auf Bluesky an @genderswappod.bsky.social (https://bsky.app/profile/genderswappod.bsky.social) - auf Instagram an @genderswappedpodcast (https://www.instagram.com/genderswappedpodcast/) - oder per Mail an [email protected]. Einzeln er ...
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Gender Spiral with Ally Beardsley and Babette Thomas

Ally Beardsley & Babette Thomas

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Hosted by Ally Beardsley and Babette Thomas, Gender Spiral is a quest to explore the modern experience of being a human in our gendered world. Each episode of the podcast explores important topics and questions about navigating expectations of gender and presentation in our society through conversations with the foremost experts on the topic: trans and queer people. You'll hear firsthand accounts of gender variant folks of all stripes and walks of life, to highlight the liberation of questio ...
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Gender Reveal

Tuck Woodstock

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Welcome to Gender Reveal, a podcast about nonbinary and transgender folks. Join us as we interview notable trans guests, analyze current events, answer advice questions and get a little bit closer to understanding what the heck gender is.
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Slate Gender and Society

Slate Podcasts

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A feed drawing from Slate’s podcast network, including The Waves and Outward, featuring episodes that take a critical eye to the world around us, how we define ourselves, and how gender itself is defined.
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All the Genders

Quinn

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All the Genders is an interview podcast where trans host Quinn (she/her) talks with people of many identities about their lived experience of gender and queer issues. It’s meant for queer folks, allies, folks who are questioning, and anyone interested in LGBTQ+ and identity issues.
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A Podcast About Gender

Gara Lonning

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Gabriel Gara Lonning (@unitedstatesofgara) has spent the better half of ten years coming out as Transgender. Listen along as he explores the world of gender and welcome's some guests along the way.
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New Books in Gender

New Books Network

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This podcast is a channel on the New Books Network. The New Books Network is an academic audio library dedicated to public education. In each episode you will hear scholars discuss their recently published research with another expert in their field. Discover our 150+ channels and browse our 28,000+ episodes on our website: ⁠newbooksnetwork.com⁠ Subscribe to our free weekly Substack newsletter to get informative, engaging content straight to your inbox: ⁠https://newbooksnetwork.substack.com/ ...
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Innsbrucker Gender Lectures

Julia Tschuggnall

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Einblicke in die Welt der Geschlechterforschung! Die Innsbrucker Gender Lectures nehmen brisante und hochaktuelle Themen der Gender Studies in den Blick – und sind offen für alle, die sich für gesellschaftliche Fragen und geschlechterkritische Perspektiven interessieren. Diese Veranstaltungsreihe an der Universität Innsbruck bringt Expert*innen aus unterschiedlichsten Disziplinen zusammen, um gemeinsam nachzudenken und zu diskutieren. Die Innsbrucker Gender Lectures sind mehr als nur eine Vo ...
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Gender Matters: Insights from a Physician invites healthcare providers into a compassionate conversation about gender inclusivity. Hosted by Dr. Shannon Panszi, a retired Ob/Gyn and seasoned gender advocate, this podcast draws on over a decade of experience to bridge the gap between medical practice and the lived experiences of transgender and nonbinary patients. Each episode combines insightful knowledge with practical advice, illustrating how providers can enhance their care by recognizing ...
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GenderKring's Podcast

GenderKring

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Deze podcast ondersteunt de missie van GenderKring vzw om de verbinding tussen transgender+ personen en de mensen rondom hen te versterken. Acceptatie is hierbij het sleutelwoord. In de episodes komen inspirerende getuigenissen en verhalen aan bod, interviews met (ervarings)deskundigen, en nuttige informatie uit verschillende hoeken.
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Zeit für Gender

Zentrum für Geschlechterstudien/Gender Studies (Universität Paderborn)

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Podcast des Zentrums für Geschlechterstudien (ZG) der Universität Paderborn: Hier sprechen wir über aktuelle, wissenschaftliche Zusammenhänge rund um die Themen Geschlecht, Feminismus und Gender Studien.
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Genderful

GenderMeowster

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Meowdy folks, welcome to Genderful - a gender-identity-related podcast created by GenderMeowster (they/them). Genderful is a weekly talk show featuring gender-diverse (nonbinary and trans+) folks discussing various topics and special interests. We kindly remind our listeners that no person is a monolith of their identities, and all opinions are the speakers' own. Please rate and review the podcast! To connect with us on social media, discord, or join us live on Twitch, check out our Linktree ...
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Gender Journeys

Josie Kallo

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A podcast about just what the heck gender actually is in context. Featuring discussions about various topics with a focus on identities outside the gender binary. Cover art by Jamie Barker (aka Fake Gamer Comics)
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The culture of mainstream American childhood is vastly different than the culture of Orthodox Jewish childhood - which is itself a rich and varied landscape of texts, music, toys, and more, with nuanced shadings from one sect of Orthodox Judaism to the next. In Artifacts of Orthodox Jewish Childhoods: Personal and Critical Essays (Ben Yehuda Press,…
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Tuck chats with artist Barry Lee (they/them). Topics include: Creating an oracle deck that doesn't shy away from difficult emotions Why Barry has moved away from mural-painting (and bisexuality lol) The toxic positivity and individualism of mainstream self-help tools Eugenics, limited autonomy, and other enemies of trans & disabled people Plus: Atl…
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On today’s episode, host Kate Lindsay is joined by culture writer Mikala Jamison to talk about the rise in online concern about celebrities’ bodies. Mikala writes the newsletter Body Type, and her forthcoming book The Forever Project details her recovery from an eating disorder. Following the premiere of movies like Wicked: For Good, fan concern an…
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Language shifts long before most people notice it, and when one word keeps resurfacing, it’s worth asking why. In this episode, I walk through a single term that’s showing up more often in conversations about gender and what its resurgence might be telling us about the moment we’re living in. Enjoyed this episode? Share it on social media or send t…
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What are the practical skills you need to survive the apocalypse? Writer, podcast host, culture afficionado, and reiki practioner J Wortham has done the research (and watched a lot of Survivor). J shares what they learned during their survivalism crash-course on a remote island in Mexico, tells us about their reiki and breathwork practices, and exa…
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Auf den internationalen Tag gegen Gewalt an Frauen und Mädchen, dem 25. November, wurde in Dresden auf verschiedenste Weisen aufmerksam gemacht. Sei es mit einer Demonstration oder einem Orange gefärbten Stadtbild.Einer der beteiligten Akteure ist der Verein *sowieso* Frauen für Frauen e.V. Sie erzählen von ihrer jahrzehntelangen Erfahrung in der F…
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Angesichts der jüngsten Zuspitzung der Angriffe auf Demokratie und Menschenrechte, der zunehmenden Normalisierung von autoritären Politiken und der globalen Wahlsiege von Parteien mit unverhohlen rechter und rechtsextremer Programmatik setzen sich die Innsbrucker Gender Lectures im Studienjahr 2025/26 mit der Frage auseinander, wie diese aktuellen …
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I brought my dog on a plane to the UK when I reaaaally wasn’t supposed to, ended up stuck in Manchester Airport for six hours. This is part of my darkness that follows me and somehow it has taken years to attempt to tell this specific tale. This is Chapter 5 of a longer piece. The rest of the chapters are on my Youtube, Podcast and Substack. Suppor…
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EP. 5 Please join my guest, Corinna Ren & me as we discuss all the ways Legally Blonde dismantles the bimbo stereotype, elevates female friendships, what we could all learn from the Bend & Snap, & more. Check out Corinna's work below:www.corinnarencreative.com https://www.corinnarencreative.com/email-signup Did you know I'm on social media now?! We…
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In Global Norms and Local Action: The Campaigns to End Violence against Women in Africa (Oxford UP, 2020), Peace A. Medie studies the domestic implementation of international norms by examining how and why two post-conflict states in Africa, Liberia and Côte d'Ivoire, have differed in their responses to rape and domestic violence. Specifically, she…
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Exploring 500 years of protest and resistance in US history—and how its force is foundational and can empower us to navigate our chaotic world In this timely new book in Beacon’s successful ReVisioning History series, professor Gloria Browne-Marshall delves into the history of protest movements and rebellion in the United States. Beginning with Ind…
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Archival collections are political spaces: the decisions that govern whose histories are preserved, when, and by whom are not neutral. They reflect the communities that make them. For most of western history queer, trans, and gender non-conforming people were excluded from such communities. Premodern trans experiences went largely unreported and re…
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When they gazed at the moon, medieval people around the globe saw an object that was at once powerful and fragile, distant and intimate—and sometimes all this at once. The moon could convey love, beauty, and gentleness; but it could also be about pain, hatred, and violence. In its circularity the moon was associated with fullness and fertility. Yet…
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In this episode, New Books Network host Nina Bo Wagner talks to Margaretha Geertsema-Sligh about her new book Journalism and Gender: Global Perspectives (Routledge, 2025). They discuss how gender continues to shape who produces the news, how stories are told, and whose voices are amplified or silenced in the global media landscape. Drawing on inter…
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The Nursing Clio Reader: Histories of Sex, Reproduction, and Justice (Rutgers UP, 2025) brings together essays that examine reproductive health through historical research and personal experience. Featuring both new and classic pieces from the Nursing Clio blog, leading historians of reproductive health, librarians, archivists, public health profes…
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Before Hacks and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, there was the comedienne who started it all. First Lady of Laughs: The Forgotten Story of Jean Carroll (NYU Press, 2024) tells the story of Jean Carroll, the first Jewish woman to become a star in the field we now call stand-up comedy. Though rarely mentioned among the pantheon of early stand-up comics su…
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The Babushka Phenomenon: Older Women and the Political Sociology of Ageing in Russia (UCL Press, 2025) by Dr. Anna Shadrina examines the social production of ageing in post-Soviet Russia, highlighting the role of grandmothers as primary caregivers due to men’s traditional estrangement from family life. This expectation places grandmothers, or babus…
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From hip-hop moguls and political candidates to talk radio and critically acclaimed films, society communicates that Black girls don’t matter and their girlhood is not safe. Alarming statistics on physical and sexual abuse, for instance, reveal the harm Black girls face, yet Black girls’ representation in media still heavily relies on our seeing th…
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In 1996 everything changed. With the introduction of antiretroviral medications called the “AIDS cocktail,” people started getting better – some dramatically – and surviving AIDS became a real possibility. In the wake of these changes, MCC found itself taking stock of what they lost to AIDS and using what they learned to address larger social issue…
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On today’s episode host Kate Lindsay is joined by senior supervising producer Daisy Rosario to unpack the 25-part TikTok saga titled the “Danish Deception.” After a former Bachelor contestant came forward with a story about her scamming ex, TikTok turned on her instead. Why didn’t Onyeka get the Reesa Teesa treatment? And who is the real villain of…
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Joan Micklin Silver's groundbreaking debut feature film, Hester Street (1975), vividly portrays the immigrant experience through the eyes of Gitl (Carol Kane), a young, Orthodox Jewish woman who arrives in New York City from Eastern Europe at the end of the nineteenth century. Reunited with her already-assimilated husband, Gitl finds they now have …
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Zum Erscheinen von Queer*Welten 15 haben wir etliche Autor_innen zu Besuch und stellen das Heft vor! Zum Erscheinen der 15. Ausgabe von Queer*Welten stellen wir das Heft vor und haben dazu wieder mehrere Autor_innen zu Gast, die aus ihren Texten lesen und Fragen dazu beantworten. Queer*Welten 15 im Shop bei Amrûn Die Folge als Video bei YouTube Cov…
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Feminism's Empire (Cornell UP, 2022) investigates the complex relationships between imperialisms and feminisms in the late nineteenth century and demonstrates the challenge of conceptualizing "pro-imperialist" and "anti-imperialist" as binary positions. By intellectually and spatially tracing the era's first French feminists' engagement with empire…
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Patricia Anne Simpson joins Jana Byars to talk about Early Modern Women's Work: Kinship, Community, and Social Justice (Routledge, 2025). The book examines the contributions of female writers, artists, scientists, religious leaders, and patrons who engaged in entrepreneurial, intellectual, and emotional labor in German-speaking Europe. Through indi…
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Among the many things expectant parents are told to buy, none is a more visible symbol of status and parenting philosophy than a stroller. Although its association with wealth dates back to the invention of the first pram in the 1700s, in recent decades, four-figure strollers have become not just status symbols but cultural identifiers. There are s…
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Drag: A British History (University of California Press, 2023) is a groundbreaking study of the sustained popularity and changing forms of male drag performance in modern Britain. With this book, Jacob Bloomfield provides fresh perspectives on drag and recovers previously neglected episodes in the history of the art form. Despite its transgressive …
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In The Indebted Woman: Kinship, Sexuality, and Capitalism (Stanford UP, 2023), the authors Isabelle Guérin, Santosh Kumar and G. Venkatasubramanian conceptualise how gender, debt, and capitalism are related. For over ten years, the researchers have been working in the Indian countryside of east-central Tamil Nadu, observing a credit market that spe…
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Ever since her triumphant debut in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, the Wife of Bath, arguably the first ordinary and recognisably real woman in English literature, has obsessed readers--from Shakespeare to James Joyce, Voltaire to Pasolini, Dryden to Zadie Smith. Few literary characters have led such colourful lives or matched her influence or capacity…
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In the 1970s, the invention of the home pregnancy test changed what it means to be pregnant. For the first time, women could use a technology in the privacy of their own homes that gave them a yes or no answer. That answer had the power to change the course of their reproductive lives, and it chipped away at a paternalistic culture that gave gyneco…
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