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Category: Torture
Jun 16, 2026
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Standing Up To The Brotherhood
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The Empathy Trap
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How To Become A Quarrelsome Woman
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| 6/16/26 | ![]() Category: Torture | Abuse and systematic cruelty against women and children is common across the world, but the term torture is still reserved mostly for men - think political prisoners, prisoners of war, victims of evil regimes. But guests on today’s episode, retired-community-nurses-turned-global-human-rights-activists Jeanne Sarson and Linda MacDonald have a plan - a 60-year plan - to broaden our understanding of torture to include women and children, and to get non-state torture recognized as a crime everywhere. Jeanne and Linda spent their whole working lives as public health nurses in Nova Scotia, Canada, providing womb-to-tomb care throughout their province. As nurses they came into contact with a lot of family violence and abuse of women and children - and advocating for and counseling victims were an essential part of their job and their personal mission. But in 1993, Linda and Jeanne had a fateful encounter with a woman who reported being a victim of life-long systematic torture, and they soon realized that they were dealing with a very different category of harm - and this set their careers and their lives in a whole new direction. The story of how Jeanne and Linda helped and cared for this torture victim, what they discovered about organized torture networks and perpetrators, how they created the model for understanding non-state torture as a phenomenon and as a crime - and how they became global activists in the process - is chronicled in their book Women Unsilenced. In this hour Elle talks with Linda and Jeanne about their story, their decades of research and founding the organization Persons Against Non-State Torture - and how they used nursing science and an unshakable ethic of care to help victims break out of silence, to tell of their victimization, to escape, and to heal from their traumas. EPISODE LINKS Persons Against Non-State Torture website Women Unsilenced Healing United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights CONTACT US Website: subjecttopower.com Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com | 1h 30m 59s | ||||||
| 5/13/26 | ![]() Standing Up To The Brotherhood✨ | women's economic empowermentpatriarchy+3 | Linda Scott | The Double X Economy | — | economic empowermentgender equality+3 | — | 1h 08m 20s | |
| 4/15/26 | ![]() The Empathy Trap✨ | surrogacyethics+3 | Lexi Ellingsworth | Stop Surrogacy Now UK | UK | surrogacyegg-harvesting+3 | — | 1h 14m 28s | |
| 3/17/26 | ![]() How To Become A Quarrelsome Woman✨ | misogynywitch hunts+4 | Zoe VenditozziClaire Mitchell | Witches of ScotlandHow To Kill A Witch: The Patriarchy’s Guide to Silencing Women | Scotland | witch huntsmisogyny+7 | — | 1h 14m 12s | |
| 2/19/26 | ![]() The State vs. Woman✨ | gender equalityfeminism+5 | Li Wen | Seahorse Planet | ChinaGermany+1 | totalitarian governmentswomen's rights+5 | — | 1h 16m 41s | |
| 1/22/26 | ![]() Find Your Sisters✨ | women's rightsfeminism+4 | Krisztina Les | PATENTAssociation FiLiA+1 | HungaryBudapest | women's rightsfeminism+5 | — | 53m 16s | |
| 12/27/25 | ![]() Sacred Darkness✨ | sauna culturefeminist spirituality+4 | Kaarina Kailo | Sauna Culture, Sweat and Spirituality | FinlandOld Europe+1 | saunasacred space+7 | — | 1h 00m 47s | |
| 11/25/25 | ![]() United In Misogyny✨ | male violencemasculinity+4 | Michael Flood | Masculinity and Violent Extremism | — | male violencemasculinity+4 | — | 53m 57s | |
| 10/17/25 | ![]() Some Poems For My Sex✨ | poetryfeminism+3 | Usha Akella | MatwaalaI Will Not Bear You Sons | — | poetryfeminism+3 | — | 1h 03m 25s | |
| 9/17/25 | ![]() Banning Women✨ | women's historysports+5 | Rachel Hewitt | In Her NatureSmall Revolutions, Every Day+1 | — | women's historysports exclusion+6 | — | 1h 24m 34s | |
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| 7/16/25 | ![]() The Lives Of Boys✨ | internet impactboys development+4 | Michael Conroy | Men At WorkAdolescence | — | internetboys+5 | — | 1h 14m 00s | |
| 6/12/25 | ![]() In The Name Of Gender✨ | transgenderismgender ideology+3 | Laura Lecuona | Gender Identity: Lies And DangersThe Transexual Empire+2 | — | transgendergender identity+3 | — | 1h 13m 43s | |
| 5/14/25 | ![]() Inside Man's Delusions | Like a detective trying to establish a motive for the crime, Aurora Linnea digs deep into our cultural history and Man’s destruction of the living world to find the root causes of what she calls “the world-destroying violence of male dominion”. In her phenomenally beautiful investigation, the book Man Against Being: Body Horror and The Death of Life, Aurora Linnea comes up with a very coherent - and illuminating - set of theories about why and how Man constructed the patriarchal doctrine that so brutally subjugates all living creatures in the service of masculine world-making. In this hour we talk about man’s fear of death and life, the fear-to-domination pipeline, women as the eternal scapegoat, man’s revenge against a biology he cannot escape, the unending disaster of splitting the world into warring halves (think female/male, body/mind, nature/science), and how necessary it is that we end male dominion and return to a reintegration of body and mind and living earth. CONTACT US Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com CREDITS Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 1h 09m 03s | ||||||
| 4/15/25 | ![]() They Still Call Us Witches | What drives societies to turn on women in their midst - with accusations, branding, persecution and often violence and death - in the name of witchcraft? Witch hunting occupied a dark chapter in European and early American history, but variations of this brutal phenomena lives on in many parts of the world today. Guest on today’s episode, multidisciplinary feminist research scholar Govind Kelkar, wrote a book called Witch Hunts: Culture, Patriarchy and Structural Transformation and in this hour we talk about Govind’s research into modern-day witch hunts in India and around the world - the surprising factors that drive it, how it unfolds in communities, why women are targeted, and what the practice tells us about men, women, and different kinds of power and powerlessness. Episode Links GenDev Center for Research and Innovation Contact Subject To Power Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 52m 13s | ||||||
| 3/18/25 | ![]() Loneliness Guaranteed | The world rushes to meet the ever-expanding sexual appetites of men - and then we collectively call it “men’s needs” and agree that “men’s needs” must be met. All forms of prostitution and pornography, online and in real life, offer a bottomless menu of sexual experiences, fetishes, and boundary-crossing pursuits. Technology works overtime to invent novel ways to achieve male orgasm and indulge men in what they might fancy next. And nowhere is this busy business of realizing men’s sexual fantasies more obvious than in the sex doll business. Guest on this episode, Caitlin Roper, is an activist, writer and Campaigns Manager at Collective Shout, a global grassroots campaigning movement against the objectification of women and sexualization of girls in media, advertising and popular culture. Caitlin’s writing has been featured in The Guardian, Huffington Post, and many other publications and in 2022 she came out with her book Sex Dolls, Robots and Woman Hating. In this hour we talk about all of what Caitlin discovered when researching the whole world of sex dolls - the manufacturing, the marketing, the men who buy and use the sex dolls, and the many real-life impacts on women, girls and boys. On the sympathy-inducing ways in which sex dolls are marketed, how they are offered as a cure for lonely men, suggesting that a silicone replica of a woman provides the human connection that these men lack, Caitlin says, “What sex dolls do, is they actually get in the way of any kind of intimacy and real connection, genuine human relationships because they keep the user alone. They're penetrating a doll, but there's no connection because again, they're alone. They're masturbating into an object.” Episode Links Collective Shout Sex Dolls, Robots and Woman Hating Contact Subject To Power Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 1h 06m 06s | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() The World Is My Brothel | Prostitution cannot be contained in one small corner of the culture. Once we accept and endorse the sale of women for men’s sexual use and abuse, the ideas and practices of prostitution bleeds into all layers of society. Germany shows us how. In 2002, Germany gave state-sanctioned approval to the sex-trade and made prostitution a legal and legitimate industry in cities and towns across the land. Researcher, writer and public speaker Elly Arrow tracks and reports on all aspects of prostitution in her homeland of Germany and around the world - and in this hour, Elly talks to Elle about what it was like to come of age as a young woman in a pro-prostitution culture, how it has affected relationships between men and women in her country, and how the normalization of prostitution has bled into other sectors - housing, employment, labor, children’s rights, local and national politics, immigration, policing and more. We also talk about the debate that is now being had in Germany about whether to adopt the Equality Model, whether to try to rein in the 20-year prostitution industry that has exploded across the landscape - or to continue being “Europe’s brothel”. Episode Links Elly Arrow on YouTube Elly Arrow Blog Red Light Exposé The Invisible Men - Germany Contact Subject To Power Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 1h 13m 55s | ||||||
| 1/16/25 | ![]() Good Girls No More | As a woman, you can roll along with the assumption that your body belongs to you and you alone. That you are an autonomous human being like everyone else. But then your fertility, your baby-making capacity comes into view and suddenly you are subjected to powers far outside yourself. Guest on this episode, UK journalist and author of The Positive Birth Book, Give Birth Like A Feminist and My Period, Milli Hill, has reported on and written about this complicated zone, the zone where woman meets “system”, and the power struggle that often takes place between you as an autonomous woman with inherent rights - and the powers that be. In this hour we talk about the much-contested world of childbearing and Milli’s writing and activism to empower women and girls to reclaim their self-determination. But also how Milli, mid-career, has found herself under attack by gender ideologists and how she is now documenting the ideological capture and implosion of her own former community - women’s organizations in the areas of menstruation, breastfeeding, pregnancy, antenatal care, and birth - that once were exclusively for women and girls, but are that no longer. Episode Links Milli Hill’s website Milli Hill’s Substack Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 1h 11m 57s | ||||||
| 12/17/24 | ![]() How To Build A Good Human | What makes a good human? We receive prescriptions for virtuous morality from all manner of religions, philosophies, and intellectual traditions - but is human morality something that is taught and learned? Guest on today’s episode, researcher and author Darcia Narvaez, does not think human morality has much to do with principles, or guidelines we’re taught, or lessons we learn. Rather - that human morality is built - from a complex, interwoven, physical, neurobiological, sociocultural process that begins in our mother’s womb and continues throughout our life. A process that developed out of humanity’s millions-year-old evolution of child-rearing practices that made us the connected, cooperative, socially intelligent species we actually are - underneath the last few thousand years of trauma. As a young academic, Darcia, driven by an intense feeling that there is something wrong with the way humans treat each other, turned to the study of human morality. In her years of research she took a multi-disciplinary approach to find answers, incorporating evolutionary biology, anthropology, developmental psychology, animal sciences, neuro-sciences. Along the way, she published dozens of academic articles and twenty books, among them one titled Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture and Wisdom. Also, synthesizing her discoveries about what humans actually need to thrive, Darcia developed a new framework called The Evolved Nest, a blueprint of real-life practices that produce human beings with healthy, connected moralities. In this hour Elle talks to Darcia about The Evolved Nest, about her research into human morality, how humanity got so lost, and how to cultivate and build back our species-normal compassionate nature. Episode Links The Evolved Nest Darcia Narvaez, PhD Neurobiology and the Development of Human Morality: Evolution, Culture and Wisdom Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 57m 35s | ||||||
| 11/23/24 | ![]() Uncontainable Trauma | As new wars emerge across the world, wars that ended decades ago are still destroying the societies that waged them. Guest on today’s episode, Olivera Simić, came of age in the intrastate war that broke apart her country of Yugoslavia in the 1990s, and has spent her life researching, documenting, bearing witness to, and articulating the uncontainable trauma that continue to ripple through her homeland 30 years later. In her autobiography Surviving Peace, Olivera writes about how those experiences shaped her life, and in the newly published Lola’s War: Rape Without Punishment, as well as a number of academic articles, Olivera draws on twenty plus years of in-depth conversation and documentation of the experiences of victims, perpetrators and everyone in between - from all sides of the war. In this hour we talk about the long-term impact of war, particularly on women, in her home country of Bosnia Herzegovina, as well as the limits of institutions - law, medicine, social welfare, education - to remedy the horrific crimes and atrocious violence committed by neighbor against neighbor, countryman against countrywoman. Episode Links Olivera’s website: https://oliverasimic.com/ Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 54m 05s | ||||||
| 11/2/24 | ![]() Buy One, Buy All | The institution of prostitution has received a re-branding in recent times, appropriating terms from labor and the corporate world such as “sex work”, “full-service”, “clients”, “sex workers” “doing bookings” arranged by “managers” - presumably in order to de-stigmatize women who sell sex, to make the practice safer for sex sellers, and to make the sex industry mainstream. But has the nature of the practice - of men buying women for sexual use - really changed? In this episode, Elle talks to author and activist Andrea Heinz, who spent time in the sex industry in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, where prostitution is regulated under the Equality Model, where the city of Edmonton issues licenses for brothels, and where the “sex work is work” model is fully embraced. In this hour we talk about what Andrea learned through her experiences in prostitution and how it changed her, about her awakening and exit, and how she is now channeling those years of trauma into speaking and writing about the realities of working in the sex industry. We discuss the belief systems underpinning the “sex work is work” creed and try to answer questions like - if sex is a service that women provide to men, then what is sex for women? What are the actual risks and impacts of having unwanted sex with many strange men all day, every day? Has the “sex work” makeover de-stigmatized sex sellers as promised and made prostitution safer? Episode Links: Red Light Exposé When Men Buy Sex: Who Really Pays? CEASE Edmonton John School Andrea Heinz’s academic paper A Mule For The Patriarchy Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 1h 23m 27s | ||||||
| 10/10/24 | ![]() They Called Us Witches | In the midst of The Enlightenment, when men in the West hailed reason and rationalism, and aspired towards lofty ideals such as liberty, equality and religious tolerance - another darker social phenomenon was taking place. Over a period of more than 200 years, thousands of women (and some men) across Europe were thrown in jail, tortured, hanged and burned - accused and tried for witchcraft. In this episode Elle talks to Marianne Hester, a world-leading researcher in gender-based violence, with expertise in domestic and sexual abuse and violence, coercive control, sexual exploitation, and forced marriage. In her book Lewd Women and Wicked Witches, Marianne looks at male violence and domination through a historical lens, locating the “witch hunts” - the violent persecution of women - in a period of massive restructuring of society, within which a male-female conflict over resources and power was raging. In this hour we talk about how and why women became targets of the “witch craze”, what the “witch hunts” accomplished for the patriarchs, and how those historical events shaped the gendered ideology we still live with today. Episode Links: Marianne Hester Journal of Gender-Based Violence Lewd Women and Wicked Witches Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 48m 20s | ||||||
| 9/18/24 | ![]() We Are The Donkeys Here | Motherhood, in our Western culture, is full of contradictions. On the one hand, mothers perform an essential task: creating and nurturing new human life. On the other, the status of mothers is that of general servitude to the nuclear family, with no significant public voice or power. Western culture, adopted across the world, is still largely structured in the mold that the male Greek philosophers created millennia ago. Roughly divided into a public sphere that is inhabited and controlled by men, and the family sphere which is inhabited by women and children; a “private world” that is under constant surveillance and control by the public sphere. While feminism continually challenges this patriarchal social order, and women as a class have made enormous gains in the public sphere, motherhood is still an arena where patriarchal interests come into direct conflict with human needs and women’s humanity. In this episode Elle talks to political scientist and author Mariam Tazi-Preve, whose research fields are politics and reproduction, motherhood, fatherhood, family and population policies, European welfare state, gender and political theory, and theory of civilization. Mariam has written extensively about the history of motherhood in Western patriarchy, about the invention of marriage, and the development of the nuclear family. In this hour we will talk about these social structures and the impact they have had on women, men and children throughout our history. Episode Links Mariam Tazi-Preve website Motherhood In Patriarchy Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 1h 06m 55s | ||||||
| 7/31/24 | ![]() Engineers In Our Garden | Science and technology is a synonym for progress. It is always considered a step forward, an improvement of our lives, a promise of new possibilities. A promise of a future that will necessarily contain more and better science and technology to make our lives ever more convenient, ever more automated, ever more under our control. For women, many of us are conditioned to welcome scientific and technological advancements as a form of liberation from our sexed bodies and its processes. Medicine, machines and technicians preside over our whole reproductive lives - and we don’t always consider who or what drives the science, who benefits from these advancements, and what might be lost - as tech invades the most intimate parts of our human selves. In this episode Elle is joined by Mary Lou Singleton, a life-long women’s health activist, midwife and public speaker, who has spent her career observing the very heady evolution of the reproductive industry and gauging where humanity is headed within the realm of conception, pregnancy, birth and motherhood. Episode Links Enchanted Family Medicine When Abortion Was a Crime by Leslie Reagan Natural Liberty by The Sage-Femme Collective Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power X: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 1h 25m 35s | ||||||
| 6/30/24 | ![]() Mapping The Murder Of Women | The prevalence of murder of women by men, across the world, is beyond dispute. The phenomenon - the murder of women because they are women - has become such a fixture of human life that it has acquired a name: femicide, or feminicide. While criminal justice systems are kept busy processing feminicide; whole media genres are dedicated to telling the stories of feminicide; untold governmental agencies and NGOs report on the general state of feminicide - the fact remains that no government, no country in the world actually keeps statistics on feminicide. In this episode, Elle speaks with data analyst, author and director of the Data+Feminism Lab at MIT, Catherine D’Ignazio about her new book Counting Feminicide: Data Feminism in Action. Catherine’s book tells the story of the people, mostly across the Americas, who decided to pick up the job of counting women killed, independently and unpaid, and how they have turned this work into a powerful activist movement. We talk about revolutionizing data science, examining and challenging power through data activism, why governments are willfully blind to femicide, what can be learned from anti-femicide movements in Latin and South America, understanding feminicide as a large-scale pattern beyond the “isolated incident” model, and how women’s risk of murder is connected to the devalued status of women. Episode Links Join free book club for Counting Feminicide from now thru Aug 31, 2024. Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power Twitter: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 1h 01m 45s | ||||||
| 6/9/24 | ![]() Our Hidden Blueprint | Our economic institutions - capitalism, trade, money, the market - are based on one fundamental principle: Quid Pro Quo. Something For Something. It is said that these systems sprung out of the age-old human tradition of trade, of exchange. That humans, from the dawn of time, have exchanged with each other for our needs - goods, services, emotions, care, language - that our very nature is transactional. Our guest on this episode, independent researcher Genevieve Vaughan, has spent her life theorizing and proving the very opposite - that Quid Pro Quo, or “the exchange economy” is completely incompatible with human life and human needs. That in fact, it is the basic interaction of unilateral giving and receiving, “the gift economy”, that is the hidden blueprint of human life, and that the “exchange economy” is indeed a parasitic system - an economy that rests on a sea of unseen and unacknowledged gifts. In this episode we talk about the maternal roots of the gift economy, the gendered division of these opposing economies, how “the exchange economy” destroys mutuality, empathy and human connection, and why we need to find our way back to our original gift-based economies. And that “when we base our economy on giving and receiving rather than exchange, we create completely different human relations.” Genevieve Vaughan's Links: gift-economy.com maternalgifteconomymovement.org Gift Economy on YouTube Contact Us Website: https://www.subjecttopower.com/ Instagram: @subject2power Twitter: @SubjectToPower Email us at subjecttopower@gmail.com Credits Host: Elle Kamihira Produced by Elle Kamihira Audio Engineering by Jason Sheesley at Abridged Audio Cover Art by Bee Johnson Music by Beware of Darkness | 45m 43s | ||||||
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