NOUS - The Feminist Podcast Harini Iyer, Camille Saunders
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The NOUS Podcast, by Harini Iyer and Camille Saunders, explores key issues affecting young women in today’s society focussing on making intersectional feminism accessible to anyone, anywhere through interviews and research.
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Your Lies - Anastasia Serrell-Watts
Ending sexual assault awareness month with a bang with this incredible original song, written and performed by Anastasia Serrell-Watts.
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043 - Sexual Assault Awareness Month
Camille talks for 22mns about global sexual assault awareness month. TW: sexual assault, extreme violence against women
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042 - The Dreaded Friendzone
"My friendship is not a crappy consolation prize that you’re left with if I deny you a relationship – and my body is not your reward for good behavior.”
- Taylor Callobre, The 'Good Guy' Myth (2012), Duke University Press
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041 - Healing from s/a Q&A, with Anastasia Serrell-Watts
This week Anastasia joins us for the final of her vital trilogy about sexual assault, following previous episodes on her own story, and the way in which society has defined the journey through language and the #metoo movement reaction. Among the side effects and respective healing strategies we cover:
disordered eating PTSD and flashbacks journalling therapy family support Don’t forget to download, listen, subscribe and review, and be sure to share this podcast with others who would be interested!
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040 - S/A Through #MeToo and Language, with Anastasia Serrell-Watts
TW: sexual assault (s/a)
Following up from our last episode with Anastasia, we expand our discussion of sexual assault from her personal experience to global representation. We do this by talking about:
#MeToo and its reception how sensationalism warps movements sexual abuse in the LGBTQ+ community post-assault sexuality (libido and orientation) self-erasure of survivors and invalidation of labels naming sex crimes as precisely as we do others insensitive jokes about s/a Don’t forget to download, listen, subscribe and review, and be sure to share this podcast with others who would be interested!
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039 - Open dialogue about S/A, with Anastasia Serrell-Watts
TW: sexual assault (s/a)
This first episode of 2024 begins the year on a sombre note, as Anastasia Serrell-Watts bravely steps into the spotlight of describing her sexual assault story to help other people find their own voice and recognise that they are not alone in their struggle. We want to thank Anastasia deeply for allowing us to seek company in her vulnerability in what is truly a selfless and inspiration episode that will hopefully help many women listening.
This episode includes:
Anastasia's experience police reactions to s/a public, family and school reactions to s/a the mental health repercussions such as eating disorders and PTSD words of wisdom and support for survivors Don’t forget to download, listen, subscribe and review, and be sure to share this podcast with others who would be interested!
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Customer Reviews
Amazing!
Great start with some very relevant content. Keep it coming, girls!
Inspiring
Absolutely loving this podcast! With its informative and conscientious take on issues around the world and giving voice to those that would normally be silenced, I couldn’t recommend it more. It’s so nice to see a platform that is giving young women a chance to be themselves and discuss issues important to them that I can only imagine will spark more and more young people to fight, discuss and learn about issues plaguing our generation today. PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS!!!!
Powerful thought-provoking podcast
What a brilliant concept for a show with great diversity of topics and thought-provoking perspectives shared. Love how Camille, Harini and Kelvina piece the conversations together. Looking forward to hearing more episodes.