Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

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Feminist Book Club: The Podcast

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.

  1. 12/10/2024

    Medusa, Ina Garten, and Holiday Love

    The holiday season is full of ups and downs and we’ve wrapped up all of those feelings in one episode. Whether you’re falling in love this season, alternating between grief and rage, or channeling your inner Ina Garten, we’ve got books to recommend!   Christmas Bops and Flops (0:22) Jordy shares her thoughts on two holiday romances–one that fell flat and another that truly delivered. From small-town charm to heartfelt second chances, we’re unwrapping what worked and what didn’t in these festive reads!   Becoming Medusa: Mariquita Reviews Mad Wife (4:55) Mariquita reviews Kate Hamilton’s memoir, Mad Wife, and explores what it means to live denying the patriarchal demand for a perfect victim, how to escape a violent marriage, and why it is important sometimes to become a monster.    Parallels of Time through Memoir (11:09) Ashley and Sam discuss Ina Garten’s memoir Be Ready When the Luck Happens. They explore the themes that resonated, what drew them to the memoir, and the way the present reflects the past in many ways.   Books/Resources Mentioned:  How My Neighbor Stole Christmas by Megan Quinn Make the Season Bright by Ashley Herring Blake Kiss Her Once for Me by Alison Cochrun  Mad Wife: A Memoir by Kate Hamilton   The Awakening and Selected Stories by Kate Chopin Be Ready When the Luck Happens by Ina Garten  Online chat: hotline.rainn.org/online - immediate emotional support or practical help for sexual assault  Call 800-656-HOPE – RAINN  www.RAINN.org  Online chat: www.thehotline.org - immediate emotional support or practical help for domestic violence  Call 800-799-SAFE  Batteredmotherscustodyconference.com - Provides educational material, resources, support and networking opportunities for mothers attempting to use family court to protect their children and themselves from abusive situations  Support this episode’s host and guest: Follow Jordy: Instagram // TikTok Follow Mariquita: Instagram // Threads Follow Ashley: Instagram // Twitter // Website Follow Sam: Twitter // Instagram  Get our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday here.   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited 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, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.

    26 min
  2. 11/26/2024

    Even Weird Lit Matters

    Books matter, even the weird ones. This episode kicks off with some of Sally’s favorite “WTF” books so get your TBRs ready. Then Ashley and Jordy share their thoughts on the genre-bending novel Strange Beasts by Susan J. Morris. Finally, Nox discusses the importance of books and why book bans are terrible for everyone and stick around for some excellent diverse children’s book recommendations!   WTF Did I Just Read?! (0:22) Sally loves weird little books that make her think, “wtf did I just read?” Maybe they make us question reality, maybe it’s a train wreck you can’t look away from, maybe it’s so unsettling that it takes days or even weeks to recover. If you’re into that sort of thing, or just want to learn about some 2024 releases with stellar writing and unhinged women, this segment’s for you.   A Discussion of Strange Beasts by Susan J. Morris (6:58) If you love mystery, romance, and/or fantasy, listen up! This book has all of those things and more. Ashley and Jordy discuss Strange Beasts by Susan J. Morris, the allusions to other classic monster stories, the 20th century French setting, the slowburn sapphic love story, and lots more.   Book Bans Don’t Protect Anyone (20:51) Nox talks about how she feels when she sees books being banned, both as an educator and as someone who didn’t have access to books that represented her until she was an adult. She talks about the importance of books and how they can help you see yourself in many ways, plus some of her favorite diverse books in her classroom.   Mentioned in this episode: Our segment on gross books An Excellent Host by Chelsea G. Summers (an Independent Bookstore Day exclusive, so it may be tricky to find, but lots of indie bookstores still have copies! The Coin by Yasmin Zaher The Eyes Are the Best Part by Monika Kim Supplication by Nour Abi-Nakhoul Strange Beasts by Susan J. Morris The Luis Ortega Survival Club by Sonora Reyes Eliza and Her Monsters by Francesca Zappia Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry I Am Enough by Grace Byers Full Full Full of Love by Trish Cooke Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan Becoming Naomi Leon by Pam Muñoz Ryan Hungry Hearts: 13 Tales of Food and Love, edited by Elsie Chapman and Caroline Tung Richmond The Arabic Quilt by Aya Khalil The Great Banned Books Bake Sale by Aya Khalil The Pronoun Book by Cassandra Jules Corrigan How to Fight Book Bans and Challenges (from BookRiot) NCAC Book Censorship Action Kit   Support this episode’s hosts: Follow Sally: Instagram // The StoryGraph Follow Ashley: Instagram // Twitter // Website Follow Jordy: Instagram // TikTok Follow Nox: Instagram // Twitter // TikTok   Get our weekly round-up of blog and podcast content delivered directly to your inbox every Friday here.   Check out our online community here!    This episode was edited 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, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest.

    28 min
4.8
out of 5
81 Ratings

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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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