Feminist Book Club: The Podcast
Join Renee, Nox, Jordy, Mariquita, and UyenThi in a discussion about how they’re using books to cope with the state of the world and their own personal crises. You’ll hear some of our favorite genres for these times (and they are all wildly different!). Next week, stay tuned for some specific book recommendations! Support and follow our guest and host! Follow Renee: // Follow Nox: // // Follow Jordy: // // Follow Mariquita: // // // Follow UyenThi: This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota...
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MINI POD! Casey is back with another Non-Fiction Nook segment. In order to dive deeper into her current hyperfixation of medieval life and the women who existed in it, Casey shares the non-fiction books that helped illuminate medieval feminism. She also discusses Medieval Times dinner and the personification of virtues! Books mentioned: by Janina Ramirez by Eleanor Janega by Christine de Pizan Support and follow our host! Follow Casey: This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music...
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Mariquita welcomes Sarah Knickerbocker, the host behind Eugene, Oregon’s Horrible Bingo, as they discuss shifting the lens on horror to find the threads of feminism, examine how the genre uniquely showcases women’s stories, and to untangle why horror fans are so frequently wonderfully queer. For an extra bonus and to exponentially grow your TBR, check the show notes for more books recommended by Sarah. Books/Resources Mentioned: Other recommended books from Sarah: Support and follow our guest and host! Follow Sarah Knickerbocker: // Follow Mariquita:...
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CW: Child death, Miscarriage, Infertility, Blood, Grief, Death of Parent, Dementia Marlena and Mariquita discuss , the horror debut by Karma Brown. In this spoiler-free conversation, they explore how the novel uses horror to amplify everyday anxieties around motherhood, bodily autonomy, and identity. Together, they unpack the emotional stakes at the heart of the story, examining how art, obsession, and pregnancy intertwine to blur the line between psychological unease and the supernatural. Along the way, they reflect on the ways domestic life becomes a site of tension, control,...
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Casey Ballard, long time lover of feminist retellings of classic stories, interviews B.K. O’Connor about her new novel, , a retelling of John Milton’s Paradise Lost, that expands on the notion that eternity spent in ignorance is no life to live. Casey and Becky discuss Eve as an intellectual feminist, the bridging of cultures, and why people should still read the classics. . Books and resources mentioned: Support and follow our host and guest! Follow B.K. O’Connor: // Follow Casey: This episode was edited and produced by Renee...
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Nox and Shoshana talk about Reality Check, the recent documentary series that revisits America’s Next Top Model. They share their experiences watching the show growing up, reflect on the broader reality TV culture of the time, and discuss how these portrayals of women’s bodies shaped their perspectives. Along the way, they unpack the complicated mix of nostalgia, criticism, and cultural impact tied to both the original series and the documentary. If you’ve been thinking about the legacy of ANTM and what it meant to grow up with shows like it, this conversation is for you. Books...
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Black History Month may be over, but our joy of reading Black literature has no expiration date! In this episode, Renee shares a new-to-her cozy mystery series featuring a Black single mom investigating mysteries around her daughter’s school. Then Casey is back with her Non-Fiction Nook segment, this time highlighting books of Black resistance Books mentioned: Support and follow our host and guest! Follow Renee: // // Follow Casey: This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota...
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Looking for a book club pick that is certain to conjure up good conversation? In this episode, Renee and Mariquita discuss . Described as a sapphic thriller akin to Killing Eve, our podcasters are completely divided on this one. Tune into an almost spoiler-free discussion (the spoiler is clearly identified ahead of time!) and let us know if you pick it up for your next book club pick! Books mentioned: Support and follow our host and guest! Follow Renee: // // Follow Mariquita: // // // This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on...
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Marlena is joined by Dr. Kenesma D. John to talk about her novel , a reflective and visually rich exploration of hair, identity, and Black girlhood. In this spoiler-free conversation, they discuss what inspired John to use hair as the lens for the story, the blend of autobiography and fiction, and her choice to tell Charisma’s journey through reflections and illustrated images. Together, they unpack how hair becomes deeply emotional and political, touching on colorism, community, and intergenerational exchange. Books mentioned: by Kenesma D. John, Ph.D. ...
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MINI POD! In this quick episode, Casey talks about three non-fiction books which have been helpful in her resistance, and maybe helpful to yours! Covering police abolition, disability justice, and eloquent ways to textually fight back when cornered by a hate-spewing Christian Nationalist. Books mentioned: Support and follow our host! Follow Casey: This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music by Learn more about Feminist Book...
info_outlineOur contributors have teamed up to tell one another about their favorite books of the year over the next couple of weeks! First up, Shoshana and Mhairie share a spoiler free gush session of their favorite books of 2025. This conversation includes books from every genre and format, a sure bet to please these long winter nights. Take care of yourself, friends, be sure to check the content warnings before reading.
Book and resources mentioned:
Shoshana’s Books
5. He’s to Die For by Erin Dunn
4. The Black Gods Drums by P Djeli Clark
3. ZomRomCom by Olivia Dade
2. I Got Abducted by Aliens and Now I’m Trapped in a Rom-Com by Kimberly Lemming
1. A Witch’s Guide to Magical Innkeeping by Sangu Mandanna
Mhairie’s Books
5. The Book of Witching by C J Cooke
4. Burial Rites by Hannah Kent
3. Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon
2. What Hunger by Catherine Dang
1. Emily Wilde’s Compendium of Lost Tales by Heather Fawcett
Bonus Books from Shoshana:
Check Please # 1 and Check Please #2 by Ngozi Ukazu
The Girls I’ve Been by Tess Sharpe
Faking It: the Lies Women Tell about Sex--And the Truths They Reveal by Lux Alptraum
Alchemised by SenLinYu
A Murder of Crows by Sarah Yarwood-Lovett
Patricia Wants to Cuddle by Samantha Allen
Looking for Group by Alexis Hall
Bonus Books from Mhairie:
Blood Relay by Devon Mihesuah - Publishes 2026
Buffalo Hunter Hunter by Stephen Graham Jones
The rest of the Emily Wilde series by Heather Fawcett (Encyclopedia of Faeries and Map of the Otherlands)
The Underworld: Journeys to the Depths of the Ocean by Susan Casey (read in 2024 but I have bought this as a gift no less than 3 times and keep recommending it. Def my top non fiction of the last couple years. Hella interesting.)
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This episode was edited and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.
Original music by Amarissa
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