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Medusa, Ina Garten, and Holiday Love

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Release Date: 12/10/2024

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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

The romance genre is what keeps the book industry afloat, but where do you start if you’re not typically a romance reader? Join Renee, Mhairie, and Shoshana for a quick introduction to some of the terms used in the romance genre, plus recommendations for folks who don’t typically read romance. This episode is perfect for readers new to romance, confused by romance, or long-time romance readers looking for some fresh recommendations! Books mentioned:     Resources mentioned: (Brooklyn...

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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

The ‘ber months are here, so that means we’re reading horror. You know we read horror all year round, but we brought in the expert - Mother Horror herself! Tune in to hear Mhairie chat about horror books, women in horror, becoming an accidental author, and good old fashioned vibes reading.   Books mentioned: - Sadie Hartmann  - Peter Straub - Sadie Hartmann - V. E. Schwab - John Boyne - Elizabeth Macneal () - Monique Asher () - Trevor Noah (Audiobook is an Audible exclusive so we won’t link it, screw you Amazon!) - Silvia Moreno-Garcia () - Stephen...

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Man’s Best Friend? Thoughts on Sabrina Carpenter show art Man’s Best Friend? Thoughts on Sabrina Carpenter

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

In this episode, Mhairie, Ashley, and Nox dive into the bold and provocative album art for Sabrina Carpenter’s Man’s Best Friend. The conversation explores the layered imagery, the cultural reception, and how it intersects with themes of power, desire, and kink. From feminist critique to playful banter, the hosts unpack how art can spark dialogue around pleasure, performance, and pushing boundaries.   Support and follow our guest and host! Follow Ashley: //   Follow Mhairie: // Follow Nox: // //       This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on...

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Girl on Girl, Part II: Desire, Consent, & the Marketplace of Pleasure show art Girl on Girl, Part II: Desire, Consent, & the Marketplace of Pleasure

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Join hosts Ashley, Mhairie, and Mariquita as they return for the much-anticipated follow-up to their deep dive into Girl on Girl by Sophie Gilbert. In this episode, the conversation moves beyond pop culture’s impact on women and digs into the murky intersection of porn, commodification, and the market’s influence on sexual agency. Prepare for a thoughtful and candid exploration of what it means to possess—and reclaim—real agency in a world that often packages sex and desire as products.   Books Mentioned:    Support and follow our guest and host! Follow Ashley: //...

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Affirming Masculinity with Jacob Tobia show art Affirming Masculinity with Jacob Tobia

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Ashley sits down with Jacob Tobia to discuss their book Before They Were Men. Together, they explore why Jacob avoids the phrase “toxic masculinity,” what healthier models of masculinity could look like, and how the different places Jacob has lived have shaped their views on gender and gender nonconformity.   Books Mentioned:  by Jacob Tobia   Support and follow our guest and host! Follow Jacob: Follow Ashley: //         This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by Learn...

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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Mariquita, Mhairie, and Ashley dive into , unpacking its most thought-provoking themes. In Part I, they explore how reality TV and social media have shaped generational beauty standards, question the pitfalls of so-called “empowerment” movements, and discuss how media literacy can equip the next generation to be both powerful and protected.   Books Mentioned:    Support and follow our hosts! Follow Mariquita: // Follow Mhairie: //   Follow Ashley: //           This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of...

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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Looking for your next beloved memoir? Rah and Ashley dive into by Sarah Aziza—a lyrical, layered exploration of queerness, family, conflict, and the passage of time. They unpack how Aziza weaves these themes into a deeply personal yet universally resonant narrative, and why savoring the book slowly made all the difference. Content Warnings: disordered eating, sexual assault, self-harm, social justice conflict    Books Mentioned:  by Roza Nozari by Lamya H by Samra Habib by Rashid Khalidi by Omar El Akkad     Support and follow our hosts and guest! Follow...

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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Our feminisms contain multitudes. First, Jordy shares some books and tv shows to ingest if you don’t want to watch The Summer I Turned Pretty on Amazon but still want the sweet nostalgic summer vibes. Then, Kenesma chats with Idrys Creed about her forthcoming book 14 Flags, a dystopian novel inspired by current events in the spirit of Octavia Butler.     The Summer I Turned Pretty, minus the Bezos (0:22) Join Jordy for a jam-packed episode of book and TV show recommendations that give The Summer I Turned Pretty vibes without supporting Amazon. If you’re craving summer swoons,...

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Libraries Get It Right While We Get It Wrong show art Libraries Get It Right While We Get It Wrong

Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

In today’s two-part episode, you’ll hear some of our contributors take a deep dive into a smattering of library systems across the United States. It’s fascinating to compare and contrast different regions, especially in light of funding threats. Libraries certainly do it right. Then hear from a woman who did it all wrong–Rax King–as she discusses her new book Sloppy.     Libraries Across America (0:22) Join Jordy, Shoshana, and Mariquita as they explore the contrasts between funding and accessibility to teen summer reading lists in urban and rural libraries across the U.S....

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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

Mariquita and Kenesma dive into their top 5 favorite books of 2025 (so far—with six months of reading still ahead!). In this spoiler-free conversation, they highlight memorable quotes, unpack recurring themes, and explore what makes each of these reads so unforgettable. From powerful storytelling to characters that linger long after the last page, this chat is a celebration of books that moved, challenged, and inspired them. Whether you're looking for your next great read or just love hearing people geek out about books, this episode is for you.     Books/Resources Mentioned: ...

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Christmas Bops and Flops (0:22)

Jordy shares her thoughts on two holiday romances–one that fell flat and another that truly delivered. From small-town charm to heartfelt second chances, we’re unwrapping what worked and what didn’t in these festive reads!

 

Becoming Medusa: Mariquita Reviews Mad Wife (4:55)

Mariquita reviews Kate Hamilton’s memoir, Mad Wife, and explores what it means to live denying the patriarchal demand for a perfect victim, how to escape a violent marriage, and why it is important sometimes to become a monster. 

 

Parallels of Time through Memoir (11:09)

Ashley and Sam discuss Ina Garten’s memoir Be Ready When the Luck Happens. They explore the themes that resonated, what drew them to the memoir, and the way the present reflects the past in many ways.

 

Books/Resources Mentioned: 

How My Neighbor Stole Christmas by Megan Quinn

Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake

Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun 

Mad Wife: A Memoir by Kate Hamilton  

The Awakening and Selected Stories by Kate Chopin

Be Ready When the Luck Happens by Ina Garten 

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This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.

 

Original music by @iam.onyxrose

 

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