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[FBC14] Mariah MacCarthy, author of Squad

“This is the kind of book that, had I read it as a teenager, could’ve been a game-changer.” – Mariah MacCarthy   Mariah MacCarthy is a nonbinary creatrix and an award-winning writer, performer, and birth mother. They’ve written for BuzzFeed, Yes! magazine, LOOK magazine, The Brooklyn Rail, and others. Their plays have been performed all […]

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[FBC13] Reema Zaman, author of I Am Yours: A Shared Memoir

“Every action in life is an act of love or a cry for love.” – Reema Zaman   The 2018 Oregon Literary Arts’ Writer of Color Fellow, Reema Zaman is an award-winning writer, actress, speaker, and author of the critically acclaimed memoir I AM YOURS from Amberjack Publishing. Born in Bangladesh and raised in Thailand and

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[FBC12] Sharon Rowe, author of The Magic of Tiny Business

“We all start with something. We think it’s nothing, but it’s really something.” – Sharon Rowe We’re chatting with Sharon Rowe in today’s episode. Sharon is the founder and CEO of Eco-Bags Products, the original reusable bag brand. She is also the author of recently released book The Magic of Tiny Business, shining light on the idea

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Julia Young, author of Please Don't Grab My Pussy
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[FBC11] Julia Young, author of Please Don’t Grab My Pussy: A Rhyming Presidential Guide

“Comedy is important because everything sucks right now and a lot of times the only way to make change or get people involved or interested is through comedy.” – Julia Young   This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Sweet B Design.   Today’s guest is Julia Young, a comedy writer, performer, author, actress,

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[FBC10] Beth Lauren, author of Reeling: Misadventures in Moviemaking, Money and Love

“The things I wanted to be the so-called happy ending didn’t work out but I’m better for it.” – Beth Lauren This episode is brought to you in collaboration with myPlan. Today’s guest is Beth Lauren, a writer, producer, and fundraising consultant making her literary debut with the innovative memoir Reeling: Misadventures in Moviemaking, Money and

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[FBC9] Maraya’s review of A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out by Sally Franson

In this episode, Feminist Book Club intern Maraya King makes her debut on the podcast with her review of the book A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out by fellow University of Minnesota Gopher Sally Franson. Get the book: A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out by Sally Franson from The Dial Press (2018) Follow Maraya on Instagram: @marayaking   —

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[FBC8] Blythe Roberson, author of How to Date Men When You Hate Men

“I am attracted to men, I don’t hate them, but I hate patriarchy. I hate the system that we’re in that teaches them how to behave, and how do you navigate that?” – Blythe Roberson   This episode is brought to you in collaboration with ECOBAGS. From New Yorker and Onion writer and comedian Blythe

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Erin Tillman, The Consent Guidebook
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[FBC 7] Erin Tillman, author of The Consent Guidebook

“Everyone has fatigue over these conversations even through it’s an important conversation to have, so how can we make it a little more fun and lighthearted?” – Erin Tillman This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Flip ’em the Bird. The Dating Advice Girl, Erin Tillman, is an inclusive Dating Empowerment Coach, Certified NLP

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[FBC6] Kelly Reynolds, host of the Boobies & Noobies podcast

“I don’t know a genre that’s better suited to show strong female characters who get everything they want.” – Kelly Reynolds This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Thumbs Cookies. Our guest this week is Kelly Reynolds, host of Boobies & Noobies, a podcast that asks novice romance readers to think outside the

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[FBC5] Heidi Mastrogiovanni, author of Lala Pettibone: Standing Room Only

“You know what? I’m 61. I’m not going to put up with a lot of shit anymore.” – Heidi Mastrogiovanni This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Beer Choir Twin Cities’ Galentine’s Day fundraiser for Voices of Hope.   Today’s interview features Heidi Mastrogiovanni, the author of Lala Pettibone: Standing Room Only. Her two

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[FBC4] Megan Lindsay Brown, co-editor of Microcelebrity Around the Globe: Approaches to Cultures of Internet Fame

“The real purpose of these case studies is to remind everyone that cultural context really defines how anything is lived on the internet.” – Dr. Megan Lindsay Brown This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Sprinkles and Confetti. Today’s featured interview is with Dr. Megan Lindsay Brown. Along with Dr. Crystal Abidin, she is

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[FBC3] Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger

“Our anger has all this information, it has all this expertise, it has all this experience and we should respect it in ourselves and in other women.” – Soraya Chemaly This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Fast Mary’s. Today’s featured interview is with Soraya Chemaly. She is the author of Rage Becomes

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