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Profess-Hers
The Profess-Hers Podcast
Movies, TV, History, Culture, Music, Books: What they say about women and what women say about them. Written and hosted by two college professors.
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4.9 stars from 30 ratings
Not really about the book
I listened to the Handmaid’s Tale episode. It was a lot of political opinions and very little about the actual book or story. The one podcaster seems very angry and I don’t know what’s going on in her life but I hope it gets better.
Tamsin20 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/20/23
Really want to like it but...
Way too many of the opinions start with “I haven’t watched this tv/show/movie but here’s why it’s a problem.” Good investigation starts with primary sources. Don’t do shows on folklore or pop culture if you’re not willing to fact check yourself... it undermines your message.
OntarioAA via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 11/15/19
Fun and Educational
I love this podcast! The speakers are funny, wise, and informative. Topics are accessible and relevant to daily life.
AJ Ren via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/13/19
Recent Episodes
In our 50th episode, we celebrate a woman so talented, kind, sincere, and funny that many people call her “Saint Dolly.” That’s right - it was long past time that we dedicate an episode to singer, actress, philanthropist, and Christmas-enthusiast Dolly Parton.  We’ll discuss her history, her rise...
Published 12/11/20
Published 12/11/20
In our second episode celebrating and discussing Women’s Suffrage and the 100th-anniversary of the 19th Amendments, we interview best-selling authors Fiona Davis and MJ Rose, who edited the short story collection Stories from Suffragette City.  Their book focuses on one day in the history of...
Published 11/12/20
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