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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

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161 episodes   Last Updated: Aug 15, 23
Feminist Book Club is the premier online hub for intersectional readers and anyone who wants to infuse their bookshelves with social justice. We encourage resistance through reading with our blog, podcast, events, and our signature monthly subscription box.

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In this episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast, we go on a literary journey that celebrates the intricacies of adulthood, embraces the power of joy, and envisions beloved books on the big screen. Our two segments dive into a  conversation with Caroline O’Donoghue about her book The Rachel Incident and share some Mariquita and Niba’s favorite books that should be movies. Navigating Adulthood and Embracing Joy with Caroline O’Donoghue (01:34) Join us as Jordy sits down with Caroline O’Donoghue, author and Sentimental Garbage podcast host, to delve into her latest novel, The Rachel Incident. This candid conversation explores the challenges of navigating adulthood and the everyday dichotomies we encounter, including hope and desolation, love and loneliness. Together, they discuss the empowering journey of embracing joy despite societal pressures and how to stay true to our passions even when faced with shame. Get a copy of The Rachel Incident by Caroline O’Donoghue here!  Reel-Worthy Reads: Books Begging for the Silver Screen (14:57) In this dynamic segment, Niba and Mariquita share their enthusiasm for beloved books that deserve the Hollywood treatment. From thrilling adventures to heartwarming tales, they offer creative insights on which stories should be adapted into movies. As they explore the barriers and possibilities in transforming these literary gems into cinematic masterpieces, they send a message to Hollywood with these free ideas ripe for the picking! Books mentioned by Mariquita and Niba Clean Air by Sarah Blake The Light Pirate by Lily Brooks-Dalton Uprooted by Naomi Novak Good Talk by Mira Jacob The Tea Dragon Society by K. O’Neill This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub The Hacienda by Isabel Cañas Your Driver is Waiting by Priya Guns Tune in to this episode of our podcast, where we celebrate the beauty of adulthood, encourage the pursuit of joy, and reimagine the magic of our favorite books on the silver screen. Support our hosts & guest: Caroline O’Donoghue: Instagram // Author Website // Sentimental Garbage Podcast Jordy: Instagram Mariquita: Instagram Niba: Instagram // Twitter // TikTok // YouTube // Website  Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday Check out our online community here!  This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music by @iam.onyxrose Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
Join us in this empowering episode of our podcast as we celebrate Disability Pride, explore books that champion disability representation, and engage in an important discussion about censorship in Mississippi.    Disability Pride Wrap Up (00:22) Let’s  embrace diversity and inclusivity through literature. Renee recommends a curated list of books that shine a spotlight on disability representation. Celebrating Disability Pride, we explore the profound impact of these narratives in empowering readers and fostering a more inclusive literary landscape.   Check out the full list here!    Check out the full list of AUDIOBOOKS here!    Too Young for Libby - Talking about Mississippi (14:35)  CW:// Homophobia, SA   In this thought-provoking discussion, Nox and Tayler delve into the controversial Mississippi Code 39-3-25 that resulted in the banning of Libby, Overdrive, and Hoopla for minors in the state. They shed light on the ramifications of this decision, which inadvertently deprives minors of vital resources, and critically analyze its true intent—to limit LGBT+ representation. Through this eye-opening conversation, we confront the complexities of censorship and its impact on marginalized communities.   Books/Resources Mentioned: Miss. Code § 39-3-25 - Casetext HOOPLA, OVERDRIVE/LIBBY NOW BANNED FOR THOSE UNDER 18 IN MISSISSIPPI - BookRiot   Tune in to this powerful episode of our podcast, where we amplify diverse voices, challenge barriers, and advocate for a more inclusive literary world.   Support and follow our hosts!   Follow Renee: Instagram // Twitter // The StoryGraph   Follow Nox: Instagram // TikTok // Twitter // Blog // YouTube Follow Tayler: Instagram // TikTok   Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest. Join us in this empowering episode of our podcast as we celebrate Disability Pride, explore books that champion disability representation, and engage in an important discussion about censorship in Mississippi.   
The Possibilities with Yael Goldstein-Love (00:22) Join Mariquita in an enlightening conversation with Yael Goldstein-Love, the talented author of “The Possibilities”. Delve into the depths of tragedy, maternal anxiety, and sacrifice, as the multiverse unfolds in this thought-provoking novel.   Get a copy of The Possibilities by Yael Goldstein-Love here The Freedoms of Desire with Hannah Sloane (23:10) Ashley engages in a captivating interview with debut author Hannah Sloane, as they discuss her novel “The Freedom Clause”. Explore the societal portrayal of open marriage and its reflection in the novel, along with poignant commentary on female desire, both sexual and beyond. Uncover the intriguing rationale behind Hannah's choice of "freedom" in the title.   Get a copy of The Freedom Clause by Hannah Sloane here   Support our hosts & guests:   Follow Mariquita: Instagram  Yael: Instagram    Hannah: Website // Instagram Ashley: Instagram Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.  
Join us for an exciting episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast, where we explore the diverse realms of bookish journeys and captivating stories.   Another Swift to be Obsessed With  (0:22) Who says Junior Fiction is just for kids? Jordy takes us on a journey to the fictional world of the Swift family, an eclectic crew of scoundrels who are given dictionary names that predict their destiny. This children’s book is filled with curiosity, love, and murder.    Books/Resources Mentioned: The Swifts by Beth Lincoln A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket Owning Your Own Bookstore!  (06:22) Step into the world of independent bookstores as Alana sits down with Lucy Yu, the owner of Yu & Me Books in New York City. Discover the ins and outs of owning a bookstore, the challenges of NYC rent, and tokenism. Get a glimpse into the reading preferences of bookstore owners and immerse yourself in their literary world.   Donate to Yu & Me books GoFund Me Here   Books mentioned by Lucy and Alana:  Middlemarch by George Elliot  East of Eden by John Steinbeck    Support our hosts & guests:   Jordy: Instagram   Lucy Yu: Yu and Me Books // Instagram  Alana Amore: Instagram // Youtube // Twitter // TikTok   Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.  
In this episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast, we dive into two segments that explore the complexities of modern dating and challenge traditional mythic narratives. Join us as Tayler interviews Paula Rogers about her webcomic, Blind Data and for a mini-book club discussion about Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes.    Before the two segments Renee tells us about Yu & Me Books based out of New York City. Yu & Me books experienced a devastating fire and are raising funds as they work on repairs and reopening. We’ll be posting the interview between Alana and Lucy Yu later this week.     Donate to their GoFundMe here   Algorithms for Love: An Interview with Paula Rogers (03:07) Step into the captivating realm of online dating with Tayler and special guest Paula Rogers, the talented author of the webcomic Blind Data!. In this conversation they delve into the world of online dating and its impact on our lives. Paula shares her misadventures on first dates from dating apps, shedding light on the shadow side of online dating and the transformation of human connection into an algorithmic game.   Monster Match by Isabel Jordan   Check out Blind Data Comic here What Makes a Monster? A Medusa re-telling (25:55) CW: this discussion mentions sexual assault and suicide. Sit down with Jordy and Nox as they explore the powerful retelling of the Medusa myth in Natalie Haynes' Stone Blind. This novel is a retelling of the classic Greek Mythology story of Medusa. Instead of feeding into the narrative that paints Medusa as a monster and Perseus as a hero, this book flips that script by telling the true story of how Medusa became the Gorgon we know today.    Get a copy of Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes here   Tune in to this episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast for captivating discussions on modern dating dynamics and the power of mythic retellings. Join us on this journey of unraveling societal constructs and embracing diverse perspectives.   Support our hosts & guests: Paula Rogers: Website // Instagram // Twitter Follow Tayler: Twitter // Instagram // TikTok   Follow Jordy: Instagram Nox: Instagram // Twitter  Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.  
Welcome to another episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast!  Get ready for a riveting lineup of thought-provoking segments that will ignite your passion for literature and social issues. First, you'll hear a book review of Weyward Witches by Emilia Hart, then Sally recommends a few audiobooks. After that, Mariquita reviews When We Were Mothers by Nicci Kadilak and finally, Ashley wraps up the episode with a discussion on the ups and downs of the FIFA Women's World Cup. Tune in for captivating discussions that empower and inspire!    [Book Review] Weyward Witches by Emilia Hart (00:22) Join Jordy as she dives into the enchanting world of Weyward by Emilia Hart. Discover why this captivating book has earned a special place in Jordy's heart. Listen in as Jordy discusses how Weyward Witches by Emilia Hart celebrates female resilience and redefining the empowering nature of the term "witch." Get a Copy of Weyward by Emilia Hart here   The (Audio)book was better (3:59) Sometimes a great book is made better simply by being experienced as an audiobook! Whether it’s through stellar narration, a talented full cast, or the content itself, Sally’s recommendations will leave you eager to hit play.  Books Mentioned by Sally:  Daisy Jones & the Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid Don't Call Us Dead by Danez Smith Sleeping Giants by Sylvain Neuvel Clap When You Land by Elizabeth Acevedo Thank You for Listening by Julia Whelan You can also check these out on Libro.fm for the audiobook Remember that FBC now offers an audiobook subscription option!   [Book Review] When We Were Mothers by Nicci Kadilak (9:39) Mariquita reviews Nicci Kadilak's new book, When We Were Mothers, a speculative fiction novel that imagines a future where the ability to become pregnant is outlawed, and female children are sterilized at birth. Listen to find out what happens when a group of women join together to create a clandestine community where babies are still carried to term, and how their actions have disastrous consequences. Get a copy of When We Were Mothers by Nicci Kadilak here   World Cup Woes and Wonders (15:42) Join Ashley as she takes us on a thrilling journey through the FIFA Women’s World Cup. From Megan Rapinoe's impactful journey to FIFA's controversial decisions, she sheds light on the significance of streaming services and news organizations in supporting players and amplifying their stories.   Resources Metnioned by Ashley:    National Women’s Soccer League U.S. Soccer Women’s National Team The Gist USA Alyssa Thompson Rose Lavelle Togethxr   Support our hosts:   Follow Jordy: Instagram Follow Mariquita: Instagram  Follow Sally: Instagram // The StoryGraph Follow Ashley: Instagram   Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!  This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people. Original music by @iam.onyxrose Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.  
Welcome to another episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast. Get ready to dive into two stories that will leave you inspired and engaged. You’ll hear an interview with the author of The Shadow Sister, Lily Meade and a mini-book club discussion about the Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros.  There is No Such Thing as a perfect victim with Lily Meade (00:22) Join Ashley in a thought-provoking conversation with Lily Meade, the author of The Shadow Sister. Lily explores the concept of the "perfect victim" in relation to Black girls who go missing, and delves into the complexities of sister relationships portrayed in her novel. Discover Lily's personal journey as an author, including her experiences with financial insecurity, and the transformative opportunity that Taylor Swift's support provided.    Book content warning: missing persons, shaming, death Get a copy of The Shadow Sister by Lily Meade here   Fourth Wing: Xaddies, Dragons, and Factions, oh my! (18:38) Get ready for an electrifying discussion as Jordy and Alana dive into the pages of Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros. This book has taken the bookish community by storm, blending elements of Divergent, Hunger Games, and dragons into an addictive narrative. From heart-pounding action to steamy romance, this conversation is a must-listen for fans of dystopian fiction and thrilling adventures.   Books/Resources Mentioned: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros Iron Flame by Rebecca Yarros   Tune in to Feminist Book Club: The Podcast for an episode filled with diverse voices, compelling stories, and inspiring discussions.    Support our hosts & guests:   Lily:  Twitter // Instagram // TikTok // YouTube Ashley: Instagram   Jordy: Instagram Alana Amore: Instagram // Youtube // Twitter // TikTok Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.  
Join us for an episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast as we explore the realms of diversity and inclusivity. In this thought-provoking journey, we delve into three captivating segments that cover a range of topics, from recent SCOTUS rulings to the live action remake of The Little Mermaid and the world of book influencing.  Get ready for engaging conversations, powerful insights, and of course… book recommendations. We Need to Talk About the SCOTUS Rulings Last Week (00:21) CW:// Racism, Debt, Discrimination Nox and Mhairie engage in a critical discussion about the recent Supreme Court decisions regarding LGBT+ discrimination, Biden’s student debt plan, and affirmative action in college admissions. They have a lot to say about the precedents that these set, the effects this has for generations, and, as Justice Ketanji Brown-Jackson said, how “Deeming race irrelevant in law does not make it so in life.”   Books/Resources Mentioned by Nox & Mhairie: Supreme Court blocks Biden’s student loan forgiveness program - CNN Politics What critics get wrong — and right — about the Supreme Court’s new ‘major questions doctrine’ - Harvard Law Today Supreme Court limits LGBTQ protections with ruling in favor of Christian web designer - CNN Politics “A Tragedy for Us All”: Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Dissent - The Nation Under the Sea with FBC (22:53) Dive into the enchanting world of The Little Mermaid as Jordy, Lillie, and Ashley embark on a lively conversation about the live-action version of this beloved tale starring Halle Bailey. Join the Content Contributors as they explore themes of representation, the joyous music, and the refreshing changes that bring a modern twist to the story. Please note that there are slight spoilers for the film.   How to Book-Influence with Nina Haines (42:49) Join Alana as she sits down with book influencer and sapphic darling, Nina Haines, for the ins-and-outs and the art of book influencing. Listen in as they discuss lesbian fiction, TikTok, and the Church. Prepare to be inspired and discover a treasure trove of book recommendations.   Books Mentioned by Alana and Nina One Last Stop by Casey McQuiston I Kissed Shara Wheeler by Casey McQuiston  Old Enough by Haley Jakobson Lesbian Love Story: A Memoir in the Archives by Amelia Possanaza  Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinberg  Chelsea Girls by Eileen Myles  The Price of Salt by Patricia Highsmith  Oranges Are Not The Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson  The Argonauts by Maggie Nelson  Girl, Woman, Other by Bernardine Evaristo  Priory of the Orange Tree by Samantha Shannon   Support our hosts & guests:   Follow Nox: Instagram // TikTok // Twitter // Blog // YouTube Follow Mhairie: Instagram    Jordy:  Instagram Lillie: Instagram Ashley:  Instagram   Nina Haines: Instagram // TikTok // Website Sapph-Lit: Instagram // YouTube // Geneva Alana Amore: Instagram // Youtube // Twitter // TikTok   Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Rah Hernandez & Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.
In this episode of Feminist Book Club: The Podcast, we dive into two thought-provoking books. Join us for captivating conversations with Deborah Crossland about The Quiet Part Out Loud and Jayne Cowie about One of the Boys.   Modernizing Greek Mythology and Christianity with Deborah Crossland  Segment begins 00:00:22   Join Ashley as she engages in an enlightening conversation with Deborah Crossland, an expert in Mythological Studies. Discover how Deborah's Ph.D education inspired her book, "The Quiet Part Out Loud," as she discusses the importance of rejecting the patriarchal tone of mythology and empowering young people to choose their own ideals of faith.   Get a copy of The Quiet Part Out Loud by Deborah Crossland Here   Gene Editing and Violent Sons with Jayne Cowie Segment begins 00:09:51   Join Jordy and author Jayne Cowie as they embark on a journey into a dystopian future as they discuss Jayne’s latest novel, “One of the Boys”. This gripping story examines the ethical and moral dilemmas of gene editing and what would it look like if we could test our sons for a “violence gene”. Explore the depths of a mother's love and the lengths she would go to protect her son in this thought-provoking narrative   Get a copy of One of the Boys by Jayne Cowie here Get a copy of Curfew by Jayne Cowie here   Tune in to Feminist Book Club: The Podcast for a stimulating discussion on mythology, faith, genetic dystopia, and the power of storytelling to challenge societal boundaries. Support and follow our guest and host!   Deborah Crossland: Twitter //  Instagram // TikTok Ashley: Instagram   Jayne Cowie: Instagram // Twitter  Jordy: Instagram   Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.  
Join us as we navigate accessibility, virtual spaces, and the rollercoaster ride of dating experiences. It's time to break down barriers and foster connections that empower us all.   Accessibility and Virtual Book Clubs CW:// Inaccessibility Segment begins at 00:00:22 Discover the importance of accessibility in book clubs as Nox shares her personal experience attempting to attend a popular book club but being unable to because it was inaccessible. Learn about how virtual book clubs, like Feminist Book Club, create spaces that are accessible and ensure everyone is able to participate in the conversation.    Dating Debacles Segment begins at 00:10:25 We’ve all been on at least one bad date and have found ourselves struggling to find a potential partner. In this segment, Jordy, Tayler, and Mariquita sit down to share some of their dating horror stories. From awkward encounters to unexpected twists, they offer words of encouragement and solidarity for those navigating the challenging world of dating.    Tune in as we explore the power of accessible connections in both the literary and romantic realms!     Support our hosts:   Nox: Blog // Instagram // TikTok // Twitter // YouTube   Jordy: Instagram Mariquita: Instagram  Tayler: Twitter // Instagram // TikTok   Beyond the Box: Our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited by Niba and produced by Renee Powers on the ancestral land of the Dakota people.   Original music by @iam.onyxrose   Learn more about Feminist Book Club on our website, sign up for our emails, shop our Bookshop.org recommendations, and follow us on Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.