Feminist Hotdog

By: Adrienne van der Valk and Loudspeaker Studios
  • Summary

  • Feminist Hotdog is a podcast about finding joy through feminism and living your best feminist life. We uplift everyday feminism and feminist heroes and celebrate women, trans, and nonbinary people as an act of resistance. Part of the Loudspeaker family of podcasts. Hear new episodes first on Wednesday nights at 10pm ET/8pm MT on the Loudspeaker One live stream at https://www.loudspeaker.org or get our free mobile app.
    © Adrienne van der Valk and Loudspeaker Studios
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Episodes
  • FH S4E14: Looking Forward, Looking Back
    May 13 2021

    It's the last episode of Season Four! To commemorate this moment in Feminist Hotdog history, I decided to reflect a bit about the show's origin story, how four seasons of immersing myself in feminism changed me, and a few other things I've learned about myself, the patriarchy, and how to fight it.

    Feminist Hotdog will be going on hiatus for a few months while I focus on getting REVA Recovery Support off the ground. What will it look like when it comes back? I'm not sure yet, but I'd love to know what you think. More recovery content? More guest interviews? More examples of what makes my feminist heart sing? Something else? Let me know!

    Stuff I Talked About on This Episode

    • Lutze B. Segu - The Social Justice Doula
    • Amelia Hruby
    • EbonyJanice Moore
    • Pleasure Activism - adrienne maree brown
    • Rachel Cargle

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    21 mins
  • FH S4E13: Confronting the Cash Bail System with Ashley Edwards
    Apr 29 2021

    The news of Derek Chauvin's conviction and the shooting of Ma'Khia Bryant by a police officer in Ohio both hit hard last week; these events have reignited my thinking about how I can take action to improve outcomes for Black and brown and poor people when they encounter police or become ensnared in the justice system. With that in mind, I decided to rebroadcast this interview with Ashley Edwards about why the cash bail system is a worthy place to put our activist attention and how confronting it can keep literally millions of people safer from the abuses of incarceration. It's not abolition, but it's a start. (Original show notes below.)

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    Bailout funds have been in the news for weeks now, but how do they fit into the bigger picture of the criminal justice and cash bail systems? Ashley Edwards of MGM Bailout joins Feminist Hotdog this week to talk about the racism inherent in the cash bail system, the predatory lending practices that surround it, how listeners can work to abolish cash bail, and why we should view this as a feminist issue.

    Things We Talked About on This Episode

    • MGM Bailout
    • National Bailout
    • Until Freedom Comes Bailout Toolkit
    • Black Mama’s Bailout
    • Southerners On New Ground
    • After Cash Bail: A Framework for Imagining Pretrial Justice

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    35 mins
  • FH S4E12: Getting Your Sh*t Together with Cynthia Wright
    Apr 15 2021

    Clubhouse has revealed itself to be a place where folks (like me) who have difficulty moderating will quickly run into trouble. Luckily, before I weaned myself off, I had the opportunity to meet Cynthia Wright, a self-described "queer writer and military brat" who also hosts the fabulous recovery podcast Getting Your Sh*t Together. Cynthia's pod offers a unique mix of storytelling, interviews, personal development, social commentary, and—of course—recovery tips. We had a great conversation about how podcasting can be a form of therapy, how intersectionality shows up in recovery spaces, and how self-compassion played a pivotal role in her own story. Enjoy!

    Stuff We Talked About on This Episode

    • Getting You Sh*t Together
    • Navigating That Sober Summer Life
    • A Bih Talks About Disrespecting Yourself
    • How Guilt and Shame Impacts Your Life
    • Self-Compassion Deep Dive

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    40 mins

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