Just starting out
I feel like I would be the perfect audience for this, and yet.... This is based off the first episode, which is the only ep currently available at the time of this review. We start off strong with some really valid points about the sexual revolution and Hugh Hefner's memory, and then somehow slide into getting advice on how to practice "unplugging" and numbing oneself to the outside world by watching the Bachelor. Watching TV is an interesting interpretation of unplugging - also, the idea of giving advice on how to numb yourself to real world issues in a podcast slanted towards feminism is a direction I personally wouldn't take, or seek out. It's counter productive, especially when you have a platform here to say some really important things and reach a lot of people. There are so many strong topics this podcast could have started with, seriously, so many! And it started really strong! If they had just continued in that vein I think my review would be different. Somehow this opening episode rings hollow for me. This topic of unplugging is the wrong tone to start off with, that being, I'm not sure why turning off twitter in favor of "garbage tv" is a feminist issue. Hopefully the next episodes will cover intersectional topics that are an important part of our current global discussion. I'm willing to give it some time to find its feet.Read full review »
MMXAMS via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/17
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