She Rebel Radio

Lulu Minns

The She Rebel Radio® Podcast, is where we: 1. Share counter status quo ideas and a whole dose of feminine/feminist perspective. 2. Imagine a world where women have the time to explore their genius. 3. Are not afraid to explore the disempowerment of women as much as our empowerment. Written, produced and hosted by Lulu Minns (author of the Genius Wheel, Harness the Power of your 7-Year Personal Growth Cycle). Co-hosted episodes and show-notes by Mary-Rose Lobo. About Lulu: After a decade in legal practice, Lulu's work has evolved into supporting women to overcome the masculine system and structures designed to hold women back. About Mary: investigative journalist background, exceptional editor/copywriter and crime podcast enthusiast. Get in touch with Lulu : lulu@minns.com Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/luluminns/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thegeniuswheel/

  1. The Life and Work of Frida Kahlo with Film Director Ali Ray (Exhibition on Screen)

    Episode 152

    The Life and Work of Frida Kahlo with Film Director Ali Ray (Exhibition on Screen)

    Film director Ali Ray joins Lulu Minns on She Rebel Radio to talk about Frida: Exhibition On Screen – the updated re-release of the documentary exploring the life, art and enduring legacy of Frida Kahlo. Recorded following the Brighton launch event at La Choza in collaboration with digital lifestyle magazine Brighton On The Inside, the conversation explores why Frida still resonates so powerfully today – from feminism, pain and disability to identity, activism and the politics of being seen. Ali shares how making the film transformed her understanding of Kahlo beyond the familiar iconography, revealing the depth, intelligence and radical honesty behind the artist's work. Lulu and Ali also discuss the wider history of women artists being overlooked, including connections to Lee Miller, and why stories by and about women still matter so deeply now.   ''Frida put the private experiences of women into art' - Ali Ray The episode also explores: – Brighton's connection to the film and why Ali thinks "if Frida was a town, she'd be Brighton" – The impact of Frida's work on generations of women – Art as a way of communicating pain and difficult female experiences – The Tate Modern exhibition Frida: The Making of an Icon – Why female artists are so often remembered for everything except their work Let's Connect: With Ali Ray / Exhibition On Screen: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ali-ray/ / https://seventh-art.com/  With Lulu Minns / The Genius Wheel:  https://www.linkedin.com/in/luluminns/ / www.thegeniuswheel.com With Brighton On The Inside: brightontheinside.co.uk   https://brightontheinside.co.uk/lifestyle/the-film-director-behind-the-frida-kahlo-cinema-re-release-on-brighton-feminism-and-icon-making/ Linked She Rebel Radio episodes: The Rules of Lee Miller: https://sites.libsyn.com/210074/the-rules-of-lee-miller-with-ami-bouhassane Becoming your own Muse: https://sites.libsyn.com/210074/becoming-your-own-muse   Find Frida: Exhibition On Screen in cinemas nationwide from 19th May, 2026.

    41 min
  2. 'Believe Me': Exploring the Haunting (ITV) True Crime Drama

    Episode 153

    'Believe Me': Exploring the Haunting (ITV) True Crime Drama

    In this episode, we explore the haunting ITV drama Believe Me, based on the true story of the victims of serial offender John Worboys — widely known as the "black cab rapist" — and the women who fought back against a justice system that repeatedly failed them. Through a feminist lens, we unpack the invisible barriers and systemic injustices women continue to face — from victim blaming and people pleasing, to the ways women are conditioned to doubt themselves, minimise discomfort, and carry the burden of male violence. Hosts: Lulu Minns & Mary Lobo Lulu brings her perspective as a former criminal defence lawyer and criminology lecturer, while Mary shares insights from her background in investigative journalism and long-standing interest in true crime. Together, they discuss how these systems shape women's lives, relationships, safety, confidence, and sense of self. This episode includes discussion of sexual violence, trauma, coercion, and failures within the criminal justice system. Please listen with care. Key Takeaways 1. Victim Blaming Is Deeply Embedded in Society The episode explores how women have historically been scrutinised for their behaviour, appearance, alcohol consumption, or perceived "risk-taking" following sexual assault. From questions around red nail varnish to why a woman accepted a drink, the discussion highlights how blame is subtly — and overtly — redirected onto victims rather than perpetrators. 2. Women Are Conditioned to Prioritise Politeness Over Safety A central theme in the episode is the conditioning many women experience to remain agreeable, avoid conflict, and not appear "rude" — even when uncomfortable or unsafe. Lulu and Mary discuss how this conditioning can make boundary-setting difficult in dangerous situations and why systems often fail to understand this reality. 3. The Criminal Justice System Often Reflects a Male Perspective Lulu and Mary examine how courtrooms, policing, and legal structures have historically viewed crimes against women through a male-dominated lens. The episode discusses concepts including victimology, "victim precipitation" theory, and epistemic injustice — where women's testimony and lived experiences are minimised or discredited. 4. These Injustices Impact All Women The conversation moves beyond the individual case to explore the collective psychological impact violence against women has on society — including self-blame, hypervigilance, fear, and the ways women modify behaviour in everyday life to stay safe. 5. Change Is Possible — and Women Have Driven It The episode also highlights the tireless work of survivors and campaigners, including Harriet Wistrich and the Centre for Women's Justice, whose legal challenge following Worboys' attempted parole led to significant changes in the parole review process and greater victim involvement. We now also need men to carry the mantle.  Join the Conversation We'd love to hear your thoughts on this episode and your reflections on the wider conversation around violence against women, justice, and systemic change. Share your thoughts with us on social media using the hashtag #SheRebelRadio. What resonated with you most from Believe Me? How do we begin dismantling the systems and conditioning that continue to fail women? References & Discussion Points ITV Drama: Believe Me Harriet Wistrich & the Centre for Women's Justice Victimology and Menachem Amir's "victim precipitation" theory Changes to parole transparency and victim reconsideration rights following the Worboys case Ongoing conversations around violence against women following cases such as Sarah Everard Connect With Us If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, rate, and review She Rebel Radio. Sharing the episode helps amplify conversations around women's safety, justice, and systemic change. And if you're ready - you can find out more about you and your genius over on my new website www.thegeniuswheel.com  You can also follow me on  Substack: luluminns.substack.com  Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luluminns/

    35 min
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The She Rebel Radio® Podcast, is where we: 1. Share counter status quo ideas and a whole dose of feminine/feminist perspective. 2. Imagine a world where women have the time to explore their genius. 3. Are not afraid to explore the disempowerment of women as much as our empowerment. Written, produced and hosted by Lulu Minns (author of the Genius Wheel, Harness the Power of your 7-Year Personal Growth Cycle). Co-hosted episodes and show-notes by Mary-Rose Lobo. About Lulu: After a decade in legal practice, Lulu's work has evolved into supporting women to overcome the masculine system and structures designed to hold women back. About Mary: investigative journalist background, exceptional editor/copywriter and crime podcast enthusiast. Get in touch with Lulu : lulu@minns.com Linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/luluminns/ Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/thegeniuswheel/