Faith and Feminism Meghan Tschanz
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- Religion & Spirituality
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Reclaiming Feminism for Christianity
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Wishful Thinking: Finding Faith After You've Lost It
Donna Freitas wants to believe. Raised Catholic, she sang songs about Jesus as a child and lived in a house where nuns and priests were regular guests, yet she found herself questioning the faith of her family, examining the reasons none of it added up, and distancing herself from the God of Christianity-- now she is trying to find her faith again.
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Speaking of Rape
Dr. Danielle Tumminio Hansen speaks to us about how rape survivors need speech to recover, but the words available to them often fail to describe their experience of the violation, which isolates and silences them, enables future perpetration, and lets rape remain unacknowledged. Tumminio Hansen steps into this space of the seemingly unspeakable and responds to the linguistic crisis by offering fresh ways of speaking and listening that reframe how we can describe, discuss, and address rape.
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Holy Ghosted
Tiffany Yecke Brooks us to understand and name tactics of spiritual abuse and manipulation. We go over methods of control found in toxic religious communities—including legalism, indoctrination, praise, and fear—and how to identify and respond to it in a healthy way.
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The Exvangelicals
Sarah McCammon shares about her New York Times bestselling book The Exvangelicals-- Part memoir, part investigative journalism, Sarah names and describes the post-evangelical movement.
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The Spiritual Lives of Incarcerated Women
Sarah F. Farmer amplifies the voices of women who are or have been incarcerated to learn what supports their flourishing.
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The Lies of Diet Culture
Diet culture permeates American society--even in our safest of places. It lurks in schools, playground conversations, medical offices, and even in our places of worship. Leslie Schilling, busts the myths around diet culture and tells us how to recover.
Customer Reviews
Supportive, deep and practical
Discussions that are intellectually stimulating and well-researched. Wonderful!
Captivating
My MIL gave me Captivating because she had “heard you mention feminism”…and I knew of the authors, I didn’t want to waste my time reading, and I am so thankful you broke it down! Well done ladies and keep up the good work.
Love content, but please improve audio
I LOVE the content provided in this podcast! Always such thought provoking and timely conversations with insightful guests. My one complaint is that the audio is really difficult to get past sometimes. I have to turn it up as loud as my car or phone will go and even then I still strain to hear. Unfortunately, it’s distracting from a great podcast.