Feminist Inc Pod

The ups and downs of being a Nigerian feminist.

Feminist Inc" is a weekly podcast that brings the unique perspective of Nigerian women to the forefront of the feminist movement. Hosted by a passionate feminist. With a touch of sarcasm and humor, the show covers a range of topics relevant to Nigerian women and the broader feminist movement. Each episode features a book review of feminist literature, as well as an analysis of other books from a feminist perspective. With a mix of laughter and deep discussions, Feminist Inc is the perfect listen for anyone looking to understand the struggles and triumphs of Nigerian women, and the larger fight for gender equality. Join the host on a journey of exploration, education, and empowerment, as she delves into the issues that matter most to Nigerian women. feministincsays.substack.com

  1. 08/18/2023

    S2 E1: Unveiling Systemic Oppression (I)

    Episode Summary: In this eye-opening episode, we delve into the complex world of systemic oppression and misogyny. We break down the concepts of oppression and systemic oppression, shedding light on how these notions affect different facets of life. Systemic oppression is explored in its various forms, highlighting its historical roots and how it has become ingrained in societal structures. The episode particularly focuses on misogyny as a form of systemic oppression. Beyond mere insults, misogyny impacts women's autonomy, rights, and dignity. We uncover how misogyny is deeply embedded in history, traditions, and institutions, affecting women regardless of their background. Throughout the episode, we dive into different areas where systemic misogyny is apparent. From politics to the economic system, from cultural norms to legal structures, we analyze how these systems perpetuate gender-based oppression. The recent rejection of constitutional amendments that would have promoted gender equality serves as a stark reminder of the challenges women face in achieving equitable representation and rights. Join us as we challenge the norms, uncover the truth about systemic oppression, and advocate for a world where women are not just equal, but empowered. It's time to confront the systemic misogyny that exists around us and take steps towards creating a more just and equitable society. Misogyny as Systemic Oppression: * Defining misogyny and its manifestations across various spheres. * Emphasizing that misogyny goes beyond insults and harassment, impacting rights and autonomy. * Systemic Misogyny in Politics: * Addressing the underrepresentation of women in political positions. * Highlighting barriers like lack of funding, party support, and media coverage. * Discussing negative stereotypes and sexist treatment faced by women leaders. * Economic System's Oppression of Women: * Exploring economic disparities and limited opportunities for women. * Sharing statistics about female entrepreneurship and barriers faced. * Cultural Systems and Their Impact: * Describing how cultural norms can perpetuate gender-based oppression. * Examples of patriarchy, beauty standards, and honor culture affecting women. * Legal Systems' Role in Oppression: * Detailing how legal structures can discriminate against women. * Examples of personal status laws, criminal laws, and labor laws. * Rejection of Constitutional Amendments: * Highlighting recent legislative decisions reflecting discrimination against women. * Concluding the episode with a call to challenge and confront systemic misogyny. According to this source, the literacy rate for women aged 15 and above was 49.6% in 2019, while the literacy rate for men was 72%. as of 2019, only 40.8% of women participated in the labor force, compared to 73.3% of men. According to the World Bank, as of 2019, only 17.2% of women owned land, compared to 48.7% of men. According to the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2020, Nigeria ranked 128th out of 153 countries in terms of economic participation and opportunity for women. According to UN Women's Progress of the World's Women Report 2019-2020, Nigerian women earned on average 75% of what men earned for similar work in 2018. This means that for every N100 that men earned, women earned only N75. In December 2020, a report by the World Bank revealed that Nigeria has one of the lowest rates of female entrepreneurship in sub-Saharan Africa. The report found that only 15 percent of Nigerian women own or run a business, compared to 31 percent of men. In February 2021, a Nigerian woman named Maimuna Abdullahi was sentenced to 20 years in prison for killing her husband in self-defense after he allegedly tried to rape her. She had been married off at the age of 13 and had suffered years of abuse and violence from her husband. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit feministincsays.substack.com

    31 min
  2. 07/24/2023

    Season One Finale:

    This episode will be a bit different from the others because I decided to make it an ASMR episode. ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response, it’s a tingling sensation that some people feel when they listen to certain sounds, such as whispering, tapping, or brushing. ASMR can help you relax, focus, and enjoy the podcast more. So, for this episode, I recommend using your earphones and finding a comfortable and quiet place to listen. Trust me, it’s going to be an amazing experience. Are you ready? Let’s go. Hello, hello, hello, my lovely listeners! Welcome to the last episode of Feminist Inc Podcast for this season. I can't believe it's been (a number of months) since I started this podcast journey with you. It's been such an amazing and rewarding experience, and I'm so grateful for all of you who have been listening, sharing, commenting, and supporting me along the way. You are the reason why I do this podcast, and I couldn't have done it without you. > In this season, we covered a lot of ground on feminism and what it means to be a Nigerian woman in today's world. We talked about topics such as (mention some of the topics), and we had some incredible guests who shared their stories, insights, and opinions with us. We also had some fun and laughter along the way, because feminism doesn't have to be serious all the time. We learned a lot from each other, and we challenged ourselves to think critically and creatively about feminism and how it affects our lives. > I hope you enjoyed this season as much as I did, and I hope you learned something new or gained a new perspective on feminism. I know I did. I want to thank all of my guests who joined me on this podcast and shared their wisdom and expertise with us. They are all amazing feminists who are doing great things in their fields and communities, and I'm honored to have them on my show. I also want to thank all of you who sent me feedback, comments, questions, or suggestions for the podcast. I appreciate every single one of them, and I always try to respond to them as best as I can. Your feedback helps me improve the podcast and make it better for you. > Now, I know you're probably wondering what's next for Feminist Inc Podcast. Well, don't worry, because I'm not going anywhere. I'm already working on season two of the podcast, which will be coming soon. I have some exciting topics lined up for you, as well as some amazing guests who will blow your mind with their feminist insights. Season two will also have some changes in the format and style of the podcast, which I think you'll love. I don't want to give too much away right now but trust me, it's going to be awesome. > So stay tuned for season two of Feminist Inc Podcast, coming soon to your favorite podcast platform. In the meantime, you can catch up on any episodes you missed from season one on my website or on any podcast app. You can also follow me on social media. I'd love to hear from you and get your thoughts on this season and what you'd like to hear in the next one. > And that's it for this episode and this season of Feminist Inc Podcast. Thank you so much for listening and being part of this feminist community. You are all awesome and powerful feminists who are making a difference in the world. Don't ever forget that. Until next time, this is Ayo, signing off from Feminist Inc Podcast, the podcast where I tell it like it is. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit feministincsays.substack.com

    4 min
  3. 06/18/2023

    Changing the narrative from "Not all men", to all men can.

    In this episode, I delved into the dismissive phrase "not all men" that often arises in discussions about gender inequality. Drawing from personal experiences and compelling arguments, I challenged this rhetoric head-on. Here's a brief overview of what we covered: - Introduction: Exploring the impact of the "not all men" phrase on conversations about gender inequality. - Understanding the Bigger Picture: Recognizing the collective responsibility in addressing systematic sexism and misogyny. - Acknowledging Indirect Benefits: Reflecting on how men can benefit from unfair treatment faced by women, even without engaging in overtly sexist behavior. - Shifting the Conversation: Highlighting the importance of men's contributions to fighting systematic sexism in all its forms. - The Power of Silence and Complicity: Examining the damaging effects of staying silent in the face of sexism and perpetuating harmful gender norms. - Unlearning Sexism and Misogyny: Affirming that men can actively challenge and unlearn harmful attitudes to promote gender equality. - Taking Action: Encouraging men to be allies and actively participate in dismantling systems that perpetuate gender inequality. Join me in this thought-provoking episode as we challenge the "not all men" rhetoric and explore how all men can play a crucial role in the fight against gender inequality. Together, we can create a more equitable and inclusive future for everyone. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit feministincsays.substack.com

    7 min

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Feminist Inc" is a weekly podcast that brings the unique perspective of Nigerian women to the forefront of the feminist movement. Hosted by a passionate feminist. With a touch of sarcasm and humor, the show covers a range of topics relevant to Nigerian women and the broader feminist movement. Each episode features a book review of feminist literature, as well as an analysis of other books from a feminist perspective. With a mix of laughter and deep discussions, Feminist Inc is the perfect listen for anyone looking to understand the struggles and triumphs of Nigerian women, and the larger fight for gender equality. Join the host on a journey of exploration, education, and empowerment, as she delves into the issues that matter most to Nigerian women. feministincsays.substack.com