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Through an intersectional feminist perspective, hosts Anney and Samantha dive into science, history, and culture to make sense of the everyday and unpack the stories that brought us to where we are today. This podcast aims to better understand the challenges facing women and marginalized folks all over the world and highlights the tools we can use to tackle them head on.
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Happy Hour #121: The Power of Food
We talk about comfort foods, food memories and traditions - and how things have changed between generations.
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Teen Magazines: On the Edge of Seventeen
In our ongoing look at magazines, we dig into teen magazines - the big players, their success, the helps and harms, and their evolution. And quizzes. Oh the quizzes.
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Feminists Around the World: Elyse Fox and The Sad Girls Club
Today we showcase the work of Elyse Fox and the Sad Girls Club and their work to highlight mental health issues and provide support particularly within in the Black community.
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Monday Mini: SMNTY Reflects
On the podcast anniversary of Samantha joining the show with our mini-series on trauma, we take a look back out how it came about and how it impacted us.
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SMNTY Classics: Women Candidates, Misinformation and Disinformation
In this classic, Bridget Todd joins us once again to discuss disinformation this election cycle, how it specifically impacts women and especially Black women and women of color and ways we can combat it.
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SMNTY Interviews: Park Cannon
SMNTY is overjoyed to once again be joined by Georgia House Representative Park Cannon. We check in on reproductive rights, voting rights, and why elections matter.
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Customer Reviews
Love the perspective
I love how many of the episodes showcase an entirely different perspective and life experiences than my own. I absolutely recommend the show.
Names
Your family doesn’t seem to have empathy which stinks. Having been guilted into changing my name when I was married I appreciate MY name even more now that I’m am not. Not the same thing but it is 100% valid the way you feel imho. I’m sad that your family and new SIL didn’t have the care to consider you at all.
Still enjoy the pod, but could use some improvements
I’ve been listening to the podcast on & off since 2016. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVED it when Cristen & Caroline were the hosts. Initially, I was a bit turns off by Anney & Samantha. Their dynamic felt clunky and tbh (hate to say it but) Samantha is pretty inarticulate. I’ve since adjusted to the dynamic and communication style and I still enjoy the show, mostly because they tackle super interesting topics. My other criticism would be that they just come out with too many topics and I think the volume of content is overkill.