8 episodes

Join Michelle and Muthoni as they explore what it means to live a feminist life with a glass or two of wine (and sometime cocktails - why not?!)

They share their experiences growing up in Asia & Africa respectively, coming to their own understanding of feminism, saying Fvck you to the patriarchy and all the drama that comes with that.

Grab your favourite drink and join the conversation.

You can find @WyneDownPodcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

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    • Society & Culture

Join Michelle and Muthoni as they explore what it means to live a feminist life with a glass or two of wine (and sometime cocktails - why not?!)

They share their experiences growing up in Asia & Africa respectively, coming to their own understanding of feminism, saying Fvck you to the patriarchy and all the drama that comes with that.

Grab your favourite drink and join the conversation.

You can find @WyneDownPodcast on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

    This Barbie is....

    This Barbie is....

    Hi Barbie! We're back, all wined up and in this episode we discuss the feminism explored in Greta Gerwig's blockbuster Barbie movie. From gender roles to the patriarchy, we're unboxing the Barbie brand of feminism that's raked in over 1 billion dollars at the box-office. In case you're wondering...yup...This Barbie is a feminist killjoy.

    This episode will have spoilers.

    • 39 min
    The Death of #MeToo: Is it the end of feminism once again?

    The Death of #MeToo: Is it the end of feminism once again?

    The very public defamation trial of Johnny Depp V Amber Heard ended with Depp being awarded 15M USD  by a US Jury which stated that Amber’s speaking out about suffering sexual violence and abuse was defamatory.

    In this episode, Muthoni & Michelle talk about the attacks against survivors of violence who choose to speak out against their abusers and the ‘#MeToo’ movement in general. They explore the concept of a ‘good’ victimhood and how social media has been instrumentalized by so called ‘men’s rights activists’ and far right extremists to generate false narratives on character, nature and intent of survivors of abuse.They address how defamation and libel laws are being used globally to silence survivors and how a feminist analysis enables us to understand the how the patriarchy fights back against any actions geared towards dismantling it.

    Sound Credits

    1)Intro Outro Jingle by Wataboi

    2)Crickets sound from Pixabay

    3)Drumroll sound from Pixabay

    4)Transition (called Beach Saxophone) by BeachVibes Music

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    Sources

    Cases

    India: https://www.hindustantimes.com/india-news/journalist-priya-ramani-acquitted-in-defamation-case-101613588171536.html

    https://thewire.in/law/priya-ramanis-acquittal-female-solidarity-and-the-rise-of-metoo-judicial-conscience

    France

    https://www.france24.com/en/france/20210401-french-metoo-founder-wins-historic-defamation-appeal

    Japan

    https://english.kyodonews.net/news/2022/01/f56446fc03a4-symbol-of-japan-metoo-movement-again-awarded-damages-in-rape-case.html

    Kenya

    https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/tamerragriffin/shailja-patel-defamation-sexual-assault-kenya-exile

    Articles

    Vox Article

    https://www.vox.com/culture/23131538/johnny-depp-amber-heard-tiktok-snl-extremism

    Equality Now Article


    Equality Now: https://www.equalitynow.org/news_and_insights/weaponizing-defamation-lawsuits-against-survivors-violates-international-human-rights/
    https://msmagazine.com/2022/01/18/defamation-lawsuit-sexual-assault-rape-me-too/

    • 35 min
    Power & Givin' It Up

    Power & Givin' It Up

    Power...As feminists this is an issue that is at the core of feminist inquiry and its something that is ever present. We cannot talk about feminism and not talk about POWER. What it does to us? Who it turns us into? Why giving it up seems so damned hard? 

    In this episode Muthoni and Michelle talk about how we understand power as feminists and why the goal isn't necessarily taking over power but dismantling power. They take on the uncomfortable and troubling relationship that feminism has with the domestic worker rights movement and explore the role that feminism can play in reimagining and deconstructing oppression

    Links for this episode

    #JusticeForSheila

    https://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2022-04-22-kenyans-seek-justiceforsheila-after-murder-of-lesbian/

    On the death penalty in Singapore


    https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2022/4/27/holdnagaenthran-hanged-at-dawn-in-singapore
    https://transformativejusticecollective.org/2022/04/29/the-agcs-appeal-proceedings-against-datchinamurthy-kataiahs-stay-of-execution/

    Jingle credits: WatR - Fluid by Wataboi from Pixabay and Beach Saxophone by 20142310 from Pixabay.

    • 31 min
    From Intersectionality to Snoop Dogg

    From Intersectionality to Snoop Dogg

    When episode 4 rolls around we gotta...Drop it like it's hot. In this episode Muthoni and Michelle take on intersectionality, from its origin story with Black women, to how Asian and African feminists have used the intersectional lens in the fight against colonisation. How does Snoop D-O-double G fit into the mix? Well you're just going to have to grab a glass of wine and tune in to find out.

    Jingle (WatR - Fluid) by Wataboi from Pixabay

    • 34 min
    Pause

    Pause

    Breathe in … breathe out …! Pause. Reflect.

    That’s how we’re starting the year. We have been living through a historic pandemic all while facing the pressure to stay active and productive. So this year, we’re saying fvck that! And we’re pausing. We’re taking time to reflect and to sit through everything – good and bad.

    Grab your wine and just breathe…

    This episode’s wine is a superb Gamay AOC Touraine as recommended by Vins_stagrams!

    Jingle credits: WatR - Fluid by Wataboi from Pixabay and Beach Saxophone by 20142310 from Pixabay.

    • 23 min
    What’s the Point of the Revolution if You Can’t Dance??

    What’s the Point of the Revolution if You Can’t Dance??

    In Episode two, we talk about feminist joy - what is it, how do we experience it and why do we tend to go out of our way to avoid it? From reclaiming selfcare as feminist and political, to Muthoni's killer Spotify playlists, this episode wades into the messy world of living feminist joy as a form of resistance.

    Grab a drink and let's get this party started because ...What's the point of the revolution if you can't dance?

    Here are links to a couple of things we mention during the episode

    · Insta/Tik-Tok Video on Love Languages and Self Destructive Behaviour

    https://www.tiktok.com/discover/love-language-destructive-behavior

    · Article Muthoni mentions

    https://urgentactionfund.org/wp-content/uploads/downloads/2012/06/WTPR-Final-Book.pdf

    · AWID Forum

    https://www.awid.org/awid-international-forum



    Have a Pinot Noir Blue Velvet as you listen to this. Recommended by @vins_stagrams



    Jingle Music (WatR - Fluid) by Wataboi from Pixabay

    PS: We mention an app called MindSpace in this episode, that's not a thing...the app is Headspace. We blame it on the wine.

    • 31 min

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