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Ep. 64: What is the 4B Movement?
Jul 15, 2026
26m 13s
Ep. 63: Women in Democratic Republic of the Congo
Jul 1, 2026
27m 42s
Ep. 62: Ecuador and marketplace and fried ants
Mar 15, 2026
1h 00m 04s
Ep. 61: Types of feminism
Mar 1, 2026
38m 51s
Ep. 60: Feminist Camp and 2007 and papayas
Feb 15, 2026
33m 26s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 7/15/26 | Ep. 64: What is the 4B Movement? | Happy 3rd birthday to Kinda Radical! On today's episode we talk about the 4B Movement: what is it, why the movement focuses on those 4 points, and is the movement right for you? We examine how the movement began in South Korea and how it manifested in the US after the 2024 election. If you're curious about the No dating men, No sex with men, No marriage with men, and No giving birth, then maybe the 4B Movement is right for you. To connect with Kinda Radical on Instagram | 26m 13s | ||||||
| 7/1/26 | Ep. 63: Women in Democratic Republic of the Congo | Welcome back to Kinda Radical! After a 3 month break, KR is back - with a twist. Today's episode brings you all up to speed on my last 6 months, how KR will be operating moving forward, and some important current events around the world: we look at the history of Congo and what has caused the ongoing conflict in the region, as well as why women suffer from violence at a higher rate than others. Finally, we look forward to see what can be done to stop the violence and protect women around the world. To learn more about the history of the fighting in the region: Council on Foreign Relations Some organizations to donate menstrual products to women in displacement camps or conflict zones: Women for Women Pads 4 Refugees Trade to Aid To connect with Kinda Radical on Instagram | 27m 42s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | Peace Corpstravel+3 | Madison Pickard | Peace CorpsKinda Radical | EcuadorAustralia+1 | EcuadorPeace Corps+6 | — | 1h 00m 04s | ||
| 3/1/26 | feminismtypes of feminism+4 | — | Liberal feminismRadical feminism+4 | — | feminismliberal feminism+7 | — | 38m 51s | ||
| 2/15/26 | FeminismYouth Empowerment+3 | Keira Schnittke | Feminist CampPapaya Workshop+4 | — | Feminist CampKeira Schnittke+5 | — | 33m 26s | ||
| 2/1/26 | transphobiaadvocacy+5 | Laura A. JacobsPooya Mohseni | Surviving Transphobia | — | transphobiaadvocacy+5 | — | 1h 07m 48s | ||
| 1/15/26 | Peace Corpspodcast updates+3 | — | Peace CorpsKinda Radical+1 | — | Peace Corpspodcast+5 | — | 22m 16s | ||
| 1/1/26 | feminismadvocacy+3 | GirianaJaycee+1 | Philly PheministsCenter for Immigration Studies+2 | — | Philly Pheministsfeminism+6 | — | 1h 59m 02s | ||
| 12/15/25 | feminine ragewomen's empowerment+4 | Shelby K. Morrison | Serpent Circle Podcast | — | feminine ragewomen's empowerment+4 | — | 1h 51m 12s | ||
| 12/1/25 | peace movementsgender-based peace work+4 | Marwa HammadYael Braudo-Bahat | Women of the SunWomen Wage Peace | PalestineIsrael | peacewomen+7 | — | 53m 00s | ||
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| 11/25/25 | patriarchybook writing+4 | Neeki Motabar | Kinda RadicalAmazon+8 | — | patriarchyNeeki Motabar+5 | — | 32m 00s | ||
| 11/15/25 | sexual assaultjustice advocacy+3 | Zachary Mallory | Rise Above Justice MovementRAJM Podcast+1 | — | Rise Above Justicesexual assault+3 | — | 58m 34s | ||
| 11/1/25 | Ep. 52: History and DC and A Tour Of Her Own | Welcome back to Kinda Radical! On this week of KR we are joined by Kaitlin Calogera, founder of the DC based women's history tour company A Tour Of Her Own, and author of the book 111 Places in Women's History That You Must Not Miss! Kaitlin shares her favorite women's stories - like Belva Lockwood, the first woman to run for president in 1884 - hidden gems of Washington DC, and how she broke the rules while chatting with Kamala Harris. DC is open for tourism and Kaitlin wants YOU to come visit! A Tour of Her Own is ready to take you through the best women's history our capital has to offer. Check out the website here to learn more! You can also purchase your own copy of Kaitlin's book 111 Places in Women's History That You Must Not Miss here. To connect with Kaitlin: On Instagram or on Facebook To connect with Kinda Radical: Follow me on Instagram | 1h 02m 52s | ||||||
| 10/15/25 | Ep. 51: Dance and community building and Oxford | On this week's episode of KR, I am joined by Lindsey MacGregor; a dancer, community builder, and determined democrat. Lindsey talks about her role in the office of a Congressman, how this has been affected by the government shutdown, and her political goals for the future. We share our favorite dance memories and hear some inspiring stories of young Lindsey's political awakening. Lindsey and I discuss community building as resistance, and how traditional women's roles and feminist views play into this. Finally, Lindsey shares lessons she has learned at Oxford about the importance of education. Happy (almost) Halloween everyone :) Connect with Kinda Radical to see clips of our conversation here | 1h 03m 21s | ||||||
| 10/1/25 | Ep. 50: Virginity and sex ed and birth control | Welcome to the 50th episode of Kinda Radical!! For this episode we are joined by Jill Lissner, or Sex Ed Princess, to talk all things sex education in the US, what a comprehensive approach to sex ed looks like, fact vs myth about birth control, and how conversations about our bodies are for all ages. We also talk kinks, virginity, IUD horror stories, and the zoo. To my audience who has been here for 1 episode or 50: thank you, I appreciate you, and I love you all. To connect with Jill Lissner: Website Instagram To connect with Kinda Radical: Instagram | 1h 13m 52s | ||||||
| 9/23/25 | Ep. 49: The History of Braiding | On this special episode release of Kinda Radical, I'm talking all things braiding. We start with a wide history of braiding that takes us through time and around the globe. We move into specific cultural examples of how braiding can mean more than just a hairstyle; it carries messages, ties you to your ancestors, and demonstrates your heritage and culture. Finally, I explain how braiding is, and will continue to be, political. To see more clips of the episode check out the Kinda Radical Instagram | 31m 48s | ||||||
| 9/15/25 | Ep. 48: The Catholic Church and women pastors and cursing | On this week's episode of Kinda Radical we are joined by scholar, author, researcher, and professor Benjamin Zeller! In 2003 Professor Zeller wrote an article titled We're The Other Catholic Church, Feminism in a Radical Catholic Renewal Community. This article follows the story of Spiritus Christi, a Catholic church in Rochester New York who made waves based on their progressive practices - like having Mary Ramerman become a pastor. Throughout this episode we talk about women's role in the Catholic Church, the representation of clothing in religion and why it played such a symbolic role in this story, and how the church can achieve gender equality in the future. To check on Spiritus Christi now: Website To follow Kinda Radical: Instagram | 54m 35s | ||||||
| 9/1/25 | Ep. 47: New York and abortion positivity and leotards | Welcome back to Kinda Radical! This episode we are joined by Sophie Nir of the Abortion Positivity Project! We talk about what it means to be abortion positive, how the pro-choice movement failed, does abortion support fall along political party lines, and how men can - and should! - be involved in the conversation. Sophie also shares how APP helps the 80% of Americans who support abortion learn to be abortion positive. We of course chat NYC, and listen along for a special gymnastics surprise. Abortion Positivity Project: Website & Instagram To connect with Kinda Radical: Instagram | 58m 53s | ||||||
| 8/15/25 | Ep. 46: Cats and Sydney Sweeney and nostalgia | Ending an unbelievable Summer of KR with a silly goofy episode to brighten your day :) On this episode of Kinda Radical I am joined by my childhood friend Elizabeth to dive into pop culture: we talk about the Sydney Sweeney AE ad campaign, questionable album covers, and what is going on with Tik Tok trad wives. We also reminisce on our favorite elementary school memories, cat moments, and what it was like growing up together. To see clips of the show and more content follow @kinda_radical on Instagram. | 59m 01s | ||||||
| 8/1/25 | Ep. 45: What is the Patriarchy? | Welcome to a special and long overdue episode of KR! Today, we're talking the basics. Join me and only me to define patriarchy, chat about how we see it in our daily lives, and how it harms pretty much everyone. Then we define matriarchy, give examples of matriarchal societies around the world, and argue what changes we would see in a matriarchal world vs a patriarchal one. This episode is factual, philosophical, and just kind of radical. To connect with KR on socials: Insta | 41m 16s | ||||||
| 7/15/25 | Ep. 44: LPAC and Congress and superstitions | This week KR welcomes the executive director of LPAC, political activist, Mom, wife, and cancer survivor Janelle Perez to the show! During this episode we talk about superstitions, Tennessee's anti-trans laws, Janelle's personal story, and all about LPAC. LPAC works to grow representation of LGTBQ+ women and non binary candidates at all levels of political office. More on LPAC: https://www.teamlpac.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/teamlpac/ To connect with Janelle: Insta As mentioned in episode: https://dejafoxx.com/ To connect with Kinda Radical: Insta | 1h 01m 33s | ||||||
| 7/1/25 | Ep. 43: Latinas and the immigrant experience and poder | Happy July and welcome to Kinda Radical! For today's episode we are joined by Kony Serrano and Giriana Hernandez to first define Hispanic and Latina, discuss ongoing ICE raids that are affecting communities across the country, and dive into the historical and political causes and effects of immigration in the US. Finally, we hear about the incredible organization Poderistas and Latina representation in politics. Check out the links below to find organizations you can be a part of! Report ICE in your area / Know Your Rights: https://wearecasa.org/know-your-rights/ To connect with Poderistas: https://poderistas.com/ To become a member: https://poderistas.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=a27ef35b42f5efc56bad90476&id=2f54316f73 Check out these groups in Philly: Vamos Juntos: Insta Del Cora Collective: Insta Philly Pheminists: Insta To connect with Kinda Radical: Insta | 1h 05m 18s | ||||||
| 6/15/25 | Ep. 42: Mt Shasta and lychee and gardening | Welcome back to Kinda Radical! To end out June we're moving away from our typical gender based conversations. Today KR is joined by Jorge, a cofounding member of The Green Haven Project: a nonprofit garden in Florida focused on diminishing food deserts, educating the community on growing and harvesting, and producing fresh and local fruits and vegetables for free. In this episode we talk about how to recognize and then combat food deserts, how children in the community are involved in the garden, favorite foods growing in the garden, and real life stories of impact. To connect with The Green Haven Project: https://www.greenhavenproject.org/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/green.haven.project/ To connect with Kinda Radical: https://www.instagram.com/kinda_radical/ | 1h 00m 15s | ||||||
| 6/8/25 | Ep 41: Daytona and conferences and Pitch Perfect | Welcome back to Kinda Radical for this special June episode! I was invited to speak on the feminism and intersectionality panel for the Florida Young Democrats in Daytona Beach Florida. This episode breaks down the conference, and includes every piece of my speech from women as consumers, to why the Democratic Party is so obsessed with white men. Thank you to Florida Young Democrats for inviting me to speak at your conference. You can follow them here: https://www.instagram.com/flyoungdems/ To follow Kinda Radical: https://www.instagram.com/kinda_radical/ | 47m 17s | ||||||
| 6/1/25 | Ep. 40: Cooking and abuse and storytelling | Happy Pride Month from Kinda Radical! For the episode that marks the halfway point of 2025, KR is joined by Sydney Chin, a Philadelphia based private chef. We talk storytelling through cooking, weaving magic into food, and how culture and favorite family memories show themselves in culinary art. After a quick round of musical theater guessing games, we also discuss the hypocrisy of women in the kitchen around the world and how that expectation changes when labour becomes paid. To connect with Sydney: https://www.instagram.com/sexysoupdumplings/?hl=en To connect with Kinda Radical: https://www.instagram.com/kinda_radical/ | 54m 42s | ||||||
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