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The Sisterhood
Laurie and Eleanor Penny have a lot in common. A love of politics, feminism, fiction and philosophy. An obsession with Blackadder, Rocky Horror and red pandas. Oh, and — parents. Each week they’ll unpick one controversial idea in the modern political conversation. This is the secret feminist agenda for world domination that the internet warned you about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 33 ratings
Funny and eye-opening
Middle-class white dudes like me need podcasts like this: highly illuminating, very funny, inspirational. Shame there are only six episodes, but they’re all great.
KJ Park via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 06/11/18
Love this show
Intelligent, funny, personable, knowledgeable and interesting discussions.
Joel_______ via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/10/18
Seven Sisters (okay just two...)
Greatly enjoyable. I learned a lot about feminist thought and a surprising amount about which My Little Pony is the coolest. It is funny how a discussion on transgender rights can suddenly descend into unresolved issues from childhood but clearly with a great deal of affection between the two...Read full review »
Andy in Kent via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 01/04/18
Recent Episodes
Laurie and Eleanor Penny discuss free speech and trigger warnings, and how these ideas are misunderstood and misused. Follow us and send feedback on Twitter @ns_podcasts and on facebook.com/nspodcasts. The theme music is "It feels good to be alive too" by Loyalty Freak Music, licensed under...
Published 01/22/18
Published 01/22/18
Laurie and Eleanor Penny discuss the crackdown on legal abortion around the world, and look at how the issue intersects with race, workers' rights and women's agency over their own bodies.
Published 01/15/18
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