The Christian Feminist Podcast The Christian Feminists
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Exploring the intersections of religion and gender, the Christian Feminist Podcast is ready to roar.
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Episode 193: The Woman in the Crowd
Marie Hause, Victoria Reynolds Farmer, and Alexis Neal discuss the woman in the crowd in the Gospel of Mark.
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Episode 192: Gosford Park
Alexis Neal, Katie Grubbs, and Laurie Norris talk about the classic Robert Altman film Gosford Park.
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Episode 191: Dana Scully
Christina Bieber Lake, Laurie Norris, and Marie Hause talk about Dana Scully, the hero of the television series The X Files.
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Episode 190: Cosplay
Laurie Norris and Jay Eldred talk about their experience in cosplay, particularly as it relates to gender.
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Episode 189: Women Pastors and the Southern Baptist Convention
Victoria Reynolds Farmer talks to Blake Miller, Katie Grubbs, and Alexis Neal about recent happenings in the Southern Baptist Convention.
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Episode 188: The Barbie Movie
Listen in as Christina Bieber Lake, Victoria Reynolds Farmer, and Sarah Thomas discuss Greta Gerwig’s smash hit film Barbie. Is life in plastic really fantastic? Find out here!
Customer Reviews
Great stuff, just needs some production work
I love the content for this podcast. The church desperately needs more voices like these women who speak here. Loved the Riot Girl podcast! All it needs is just some stuff to dress it up, maybe some intro music and a few buffers to break up the talking. Otherwise, great work!
Cool topic, boring execution
Was really interested to listen, since most perspectives of one these 2 identities exclude the other. I just find the discussions really boring for the most part (too academic, not conversational), episodes long, and sometimes the quality being recorded over the phone is pretty bad. Will continue to listen (I’m only on episodes from 2015) in hopes it improves.
Interesting topics, needs editing
I listen to this because they choose topics I’m super interested in, and I’ll keep checking to see what they talk about each week. Like other reviewers have said, though, the hosts and contributors need to tighten up the conversation dramatically. If the speakers have good points, they get buried in filler words, rambling, and just general lack of focus — which make most episodes really dull. Honestly, it sounds like these speakers have never heard the discussion questions before recording time and they’re thinking of something to say on the spot.
Trim to 45 minutes and I’ll get interested again.