266 episodes

A groundbreaking bi-weekly podcast committed to examining Star Trek from a feminist perspective, exploring Intersectional Diversity in Infinite Combinations with a rotating crew of six hosts. Tune in for everything from episode and character analysis to history of women behind the scenes and in fan culture to discussion of larger themes and messages throughout the franchise.

Women at Warp: A Star Trek Podcast Women at Warp

    • TV & Film
    • 4.6 • 276 Ratings

A groundbreaking bi-weekly podcast committed to examining Star Trek from a feminist perspective, exploring Intersectional Diversity in Infinite Combinations with a rotating crew of six hosts. Tune in for everything from episode and character analysis to history of women behind the scenes and in fan culture to discussion of larger themes and messages throughout the franchise.

    Dr. Una McCormack Interview

    Dr. Una McCormack Interview

    Jarrah and Sue sit down with Dr. Una McCormack, author of many Star Trek novels based on several of the shows.  We talk Cardassians (of course), the potential outlook of an average Federation citizen, recommended reading - plus a little Doctor Who and Blake’s 7 - and a whole lot more.
    HOSTS
    Jarrah
    Sue
    GUEST
    Dr. Una McCormack (https://unamccormack.co.uk/)
    EDITOR
    Sue
    Send us your feedback!
    Email:  crew@womenatwarp.com
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    • 59 min
    How Does the Federation Economy Work?

    How Does the Federation Economy Work?

    In Star Trek’s post-scarcity vision of the future, how does their economy work? How do they trade? We’re joined by experts Martine G. Ræstad and Manu Saadia (author of Trekonomics) to discuss the technological and social forces shaping Star Trek’s economic utopia.
    HOST
    Jarrah
    GUESTS
    Martine G. Ræstad, @mechamarty
    Manu Saadia, author of Trekonomics: The Economics of Star Trek 
    EDITOR
    Sue
    Send us your feedback!
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Neurotransmitters of Doom ("Man of the People")

    Neurotransmitters of Doom ("Man of the People")

    It’s yet another episode where a creepy guy preys on Troi. But as we discuss, TNG’s “Man of the People” is also a surprisingly good jumping off point for discussion of more feminist themes, like emotional labor and aging women’s sexuality. 
    HOSTS
    Jarrah
    Andi
    Sue
    EDITOR
    Sue
    Send us your feedback!
    Email:  crew@womenatwarp.com
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    • 51 min
    Star Trek Adventures: What's To Come

    Star Trek Adventures: What's To Come

    From Modiphius Entertainment, Head of Brand Samantha Webb and Community Manager April Hill join us to discuss what’s coming in the second edition of Star Trek Adventures.  Plus, how STA is guided by the ideals of IDIC in both story and character creation - and much more!
     
    HOSTS
    Aliza Pearl
    Jarrah Hodge
     
    GUESTS
    Samantha Webb - @RPGWebby
    April Hill - @AprilNicoleHill 
     
    EDITOR
    Sue
     
    Send us your feedback!
    Email:  crew@womenatwarp.com
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    • 59 min
    Amanda Grayson: Mother, Teacher, Fashion Icon

    Amanda Grayson: Mother, Teacher, Fashion Icon

    We discuss Amanda Grayson from her first appearance in TOS to her current iteration in SNW - as mom to Spock and Michael and wife to Sarek, but also as a human living on Vulcan, a teacher, and occasional badass. 
     
    HOST
    Jarrah
     
    GUESTS
    Jody - Ladies Who Trek
    Sherri - @anchoredpisces
     
    EDITOR
    Andi
     
    Send us your feedback!
    Email:  crew@womenatwarp.com
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    • 55 min
    Trek References in Other Media

    Trek References in Other Media

    Join Kennedy and Andi as they talk through some of their favorite references to Star Trek seen in other media, as well as an overall discussion of the impact Trek has had on the general media landscape.
    HOSTS
    Kennedy 
    Andi
    EDITOR
    Andi
    Send us your feedback!
    Email:  crew@womenatwarp.com
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    • 1 hr

Customer Reviews

4.6 out of 5
276 Ratings

276 Ratings

Jadzia Dax 🖖🏼 ,

Absolutely awesome.

In depth and fun to listen to! It’s great to have more of the much needed women’s (and more!) trek perspective. 😀😀😀🖖🏻🖖🏻🖖🏻

dhjsnkug ,

Blocked on Instagram

They blocked me Instagram when I questioned them about political merchandise that were promotions. They are prejudice.

a.k.a.S.h.a.e ,

I want to like this, but I don't.

I am both _very_ into Star Trek (not sci-fi, but specifically Star Trek) and female, and it's been impossible to connect IRL with any other women trekkies, so when this male-dominated segment of my life suddenly had an opportunity to hear from other women, I was very excited. The problem? It's not just women talking about Star Trek and philosophy from their perspective-it's women talking about identity politics. It's "feminism". It's women who define "feminism" as a catchall movement for everyone who isn't a straight white male. And YES, Star Trek is about the human condition, and the philosophy behind the stories that create allegorical narratives should be discussed. But whyTF can't we just have a podcast with women talking and being listed to simply because they like Star Trek? I don't want to hear "Women Who Identify As Social Justice Warriors That Happen To Find Star Trek A Vehicle To Promote Their Agenda", I want to hear "a thoughtful podcast about Star Trek's deeper layers of social philosophy hosted by women". If you don't understand the difference, then that's a dead giveaway that I am not going to G.A.S. about your podcast content.

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