• Another show you may love from the Feminist Podcasters Collective
    Jan 26 2026


    Check out the Season 10 trailer for Here’s What I Learned with Jacki Hayes, a fellow member of the Feminist Podcasters Collective.

    This season is built around real experiments. Jacki isn’t just talking about ideas. She’s inviting coaches and service providers to assign her an actual experiment from their area of expertise. She runs it in her business, then they come back together to break down what worked, what didn’t, and what the results actually show.


    If you like practical insight, honest reflection, and learning from real-world tests instead of polished theories, this season is worth a listen.


    Find the show wherever you listen to podcasts or visit https://www.jackihayes.co/podcast

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    1 min
  • New podcast for you! Check out Just Rest
    Dec 30 2025

    Our friend Nicole just dropped the trailer for her new podcast Just Rest — and we're SOOO excited!

    We’re both part of the Feminist Podcast Collective, and watching this show come to life has been such a joy. Just Rest is for people who care deeply, work hard, and are tired of being told burnout is just the price of caring.


    This podcast is all about rest as resistance, sustainable change, and staying human in a grind-obsessed world. It’s thoughtful, grounded, and deeply compassionate — the kind of show that feels like a long exhale.

    Give the trailer a listen, then rate & review if it resonates. It makes a huge difference for indie, values-driven podcasts.


    🎧 https://justrest.buzzsprout.com

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    4 min
  • How to Stop Using the Master’s Tools: A Convo with Cher Hale
    Jul 29 2025

    What does it really mean to dismantle systems of oppression? In this episode of Assigned Reading, Becky is joined by writer and publicist Cher to unpack Audre Lorde’s iconic 1979 speech “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House.” They explore tokenism, parenting under patriarchy, the trap of girlboss feminism, and how discomfort is often a necessary part of real allyship and liberation. From personal storytelling to deep analysis, this conversation is a powerful, intersectional reflection on how we show up—for ourselves and each other.


    This week’s text:

    ✍️ “The Master’s Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master’s House” by Audre Lorde


    This week’s guest:
    Cher Hale is a publicist, writer, and creative multi-hyphenate who explores the intersections of identity, equity, and expression. She’s known for her radical integrity, boundary-setting magic, and powerful voice.

    Find Cher:
    🌐 https://www.cherhale.com
    📱 https://www.instagram.com/cherhale

    Discussed in this episode:

    • Tokenism in feminist spaces
    • Parenting without power-over dynamics
    • Creating diverse friendships with intention
    • Why TERFs are not feminists
    • Rejecting girlboss, hyper-capitalist feminism
    • Navigating rejection and community building
    • The challenge of creative expression under capitalism


    Resources mentioned:

    • The Messy Liberation Podcast
    • Erica Courdae (imperfect allyship)
    • The Peanut app
    • Jordan Maney’s episode on rest and asking for help


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    🎤 Proud members of the Feminist Podcasters Collective

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    58 min
  • Relinquishing the Patriarchy: Talking adrienne maree brown with Sandhya Sudhakar
    Jul 22 2025

    Becky Mollenkamp and Sandhya Sudhakar dive into adrienne maree brown’s blog post "Relinquishing the Patriarchy." This rich, layered discussion covers gender roles, emotional labor, discomfort, and how patriarchy harms us all. From parenting to dating, personal identity to privilege, they explore how internalized systems shape us—and what it really takes to unlearn them. With insights into Enneagram types, somatic therapy, and white womanhood, this is a powerful reflection on liberation, healing, and building a better future.


    This week’s text:
    ✍️ "Relinquishing the Patriarchy" by adrienne maree brown


    This week’s guest: Sandhya Sudhakar
    🌐 https://www.selfatwork.com/
    🎧 Working Your Way Podcast
    📱 LinkedIn


    Discussed in this episode:

    • The emotional and practical challenges of raising a white son under patriarchy
    • How dating cishet men intersects with feminist values
    • What men are “owed” by society (and what they aren’t)
    • The emotional cost of privilege and power
    • Enneagram as a tool for understanding social roles
    • White discomfort, male fragility, and the journey to awareness
    • The limits of "burn it all down" rhetoric
    • Somatic therapy, internal safety, and how to actually do the work

    Resources mentioned:

    • Somatic Experiencing International practitioner directory
    • “My Grandmother's Hands” by Resmaa Menakem
    • Enneagram Institute
    • The Narrative Enneagram

    👉🏼 Sign up for Becky’s newsletter, Feminist Rants Are My Superpower, for more conversations that call in your heart and your brain: https://beckymollenkamp.com/rants

    🎤 Proud member of the Feminist Podcasters Collective: http://feministpodcastcollective.com/

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    54 min
  • Feminist Porn Critique: Unpacking Andrea Dworkin’s Legacy with Goddess Erica
    Jul 15 2025

    This week, Becky and Goddess Erica discuss Andrea Dworkin’s 1988 essay on pornography and power. They explore ethical porn, sex education reform, and the intersection of pleasure, patriarchy, and AI. A bold, vulnerable conversation about dismantling shame and building new systems for healing and desire.

    This week’s text: ✍️ “Pornography: Men Possessing Women” by Andrea Dworkin


    Goddess Erica:

    🌐 https://goddesserica.com
    🎧 https://podcasts.apple.com/goddess-erica-show
    📱 https://instagram.com/goddesserica

    Discussed in this episode

    • Andrea Dworkin’s legacy and critiques
    • Mainstream porn vs. feminist porn
    • The role of AI in shaping porn culture
    • Teaching kids sex education through pleasure and media literacy
    • Make Love Not Porn and other ethical platforms
    • The difference between erotic and pornographic
    • Reclaiming bodily agency through semi-nude meditation

    Resources mentioned

    • Make Love Not Porn
    • Dipsea
    • Audre Lorde’s 'Uses of the Erotic'

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    🎤 PROUD MEMBERS OF THE FEMINIST PODCASTERS COLLECTIVE

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    1 h et 1 min
  • What It Means to Do the Work: Feminism Beyond the Hashtags (with Kim Romain)
    Jul 8 2025

    In this episode of Assigned Reading, Becky and Kim unpack Barbara Love’s essay on developing a liberatory consciousness. Using the framework of the “4 A’s”—Awareness, Analysis, Action, and Accountability—they reflect on the deeply personal work of moving from complicity to liberation. This episode explores queer identity, internalized oppression, white feminism, and how awareness shapes every step of meaningful change.

    This week’s text:

    ✍️ “Developing a Liberatory Consciousness” by Barbara Love

    This week’s guest: Kim Romain is a seasoned coach, facilitator, and intuitive guide who supports high-achieving women and gender-expansive folks to embrace their inner knowing, get unshackled from grind culture, and create spacious, values-aligned lives.

    🌐 https://kimromain.com

    🎧 https://anchor.fm/kimromain

    📱 https://www.instagram.com/kimromain

    Discussed in this episode:

    • Barbara Love’s 4 A’s of liberatory consciousness
    • How internalized oppression shows up in dominant and subordinate identities
    • White saviorism and perfectionism in anti-racism work
    • The emotional process of coming out as queer later in life
    • Intersectionality and identity overlap
    • What liberatory embodiment *feels* like


    👉🏼 Sign up for Becky’s newsletter, Feminist Rants Are My Superpower, for more conversations that call in your heart and your brain. https://beckymollenkamp.com/rants

    🎤 PROUD MEMBER OF THE FEMINIST PODCASTERS COLLECTIVE

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    53 min
  • The Truth About Aging and Gender Roles (with Ana Xavier)
    Jul 1 2025

    Aging, feminism, and power collide in this juicy conversation. Becky and podcast producer Ana Xavier discuss Susan Sontag’s The Double Standard of Aging and how it still resonates decades later. From gray hair and menopause to child-free choices and decentering men, this feminist talk gets real about the aging double standard and what it means to opt out of performative femininity.


    This week’s text:
    ✍️ “The Double Standard of Aging” by Susan Sontag

    This week’s guest: Ana Xavier Ana Xavier is a podcast producer and strategist who helps creators amplify their voices through meaningful content.

    🌐 Website | 🎧 Podcast |📱 Instagram


    Discussed in this episode:

    • Susan Sontag’s essay and its continued relevance
    • Aging without shame
    • Gray hair and public perception
    • Child-free by choice and societal pressure
    • Decentering men from life decisions
    • Performative femininity and gender roles
    • Aging and career reinvention
    • Cultural differences in how aging is viewed

    Resources mentioned:

    • “The Double Standard of Aging” by Susan Sontag
    • “Fearing the Black Body” by Sabrina Strings


    👉🏼 Sign up for Becky’s newsletter, Feminist Rants Are My Superpower, for more conversations that call in your heart and your brain. https://beckymollenkamp.com/rants


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    58 min
  • Understanding Kimberle Crenshaw’s Landmark Essay on Intersectionality (with Tori Williams Douglass)
    Jun 24 2025

    What happens when the law can't see you? This episode dives into Kimberle Crenshaw’s landmark 1989 essay on intersectionality, exploring how courts systematically erase Black women. Becky and Tori break down Crenshaw’s trapdoor metaphor, legal analysis, and the continuing relevance of intersectional feminism today.

    This week’s text

    ✍️ “Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex” by Kimberlé Crenshaw

    This week’s guest

    Tori, aka Tori, Etc., is a neurodivergent speaker and educator on deconstructing fundamentalism, white supremacy, and internalized misogyny. Raised in a far-right religious household, she now brings sharp analysis and vulnerable storytelling to conversations about identity, power, and liberation.

    Find TORI

    🌐 https://instagram.com/tori.etc
    🎧 https://www.torietc.com/podcast
    📱 https://www.instagram.com/tori.etc

    Discussed in this episode

    • The legal system’s failure to recognize Black women’s intersectional oppression
    • Crenshaw’s trapdoor and street intersection metaphors
    • Gaslighting in law and social discourse
    • Moynihan Report and structural racism
    • The burden of perfectionism in white supremacy and capitalism
    • Personal narratives of unlearning from fundamentalism

    Resource mentioned

    • "My Grandmother’s Hands" by Resmaa Menakem


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    🎤 PROUD MEMBER OF THE FEMINIST PODCASTERS COLLECTIVE

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    55 min