Salty Women

By: Athena Stevens & Hannah Barham-Brown
  • Summary

  • The new feminist podcast from Athena Stevens and Dr Hannah Barham-Brown, wonky sisters from different clerical misters (!?) Talking disability, gender and politics. Season 2 now streaming!
    © 2023 Salty Women
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Episodes
  • Salty Women // Death By A Thousand Cuts
    Oct 8 2021

    * content warning: if issues of misogyny and violence are triggering for you  - then please take care of yourselves and skip this episode, we'll see you next time. *

    In this weeks episode of the Salty Women podcast Athena and Hannah discuss burnout in women, misogyny in the police and agree that they've got no more f***s to give.

    The book up for debate this week is Nora Ephron's I Feel Bad About My Neck: And Other Thoughts On Being A Woman


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    53 mins
  • Salty Women // Get That A**hole Away From Me & Let Me Learn
    Sep 28 2021

    This week the Salty Women are joined by Caroline Hunt, the Equal Opportunities Spokesperson for the Women’s Equality Party  and ex-secondary school teacher, so the perfect guest to talk about all things Education! 

     Book of the week this week is the somewhat controversial’Some Kids I Taught and What They Taught Me’ by Kate Clanchy. 

    Trigger warning, brief references to violence against women.



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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Salty Women // But I'm Not Sorry
    Sep 25 2021

    In this episode of the Salty Women podcast Athena and Hannah dissect the anatomy of an apology and own the fact that they are #sorrynotsorry.

    The feminist book up for debate this week is The Good Mother by Sue Miller.

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    55 mins

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