
Blessed Are the Feminists
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Blessed Are the Feminist is an interview-style podcast sharing stories at the intersection of Christianity and feminism. In each episode, Jessica and Tyler interview a different guest who's living in the tension between fighting for equal rights and turning the other cheek.
Blessed Are the Feminists
11M ago
In this bonus episode, Jessica has a candid conversation with a friend about parts of her identity that haven't been discussed on the podcast before, what modern feminism has gotten wrong about sex, and how her approach to relationships has radically shifted in the last few years.
Please note: This episode discusses sexual coercion, 25:00-31:50.
Related links:
Episode 4: A Conversation with Melissa Box
The Asexual Visibility and Education Network
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
In this final episode, Jessica and Tyler discuss which parts of the third season they found most impactful, review the personal qualities each guest attributed to Christianity and feminism, and share what they're each taking away from three years of doing this podcast.
For a full transcript of this episode, visit blessedarethefeminists.com.
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
We talk with preacher, author, and spiritual director Rev. Kyndall Rae Rothaus about ways to heal religious trauma, how to have an inclusive community that also has boundaries, and putting the lie to those who say they can’t find enough women to preach at their conferences.
Connect with Kyndall online:
Websites: Kindle Your Soul Fire and Nevertheless She Preached
Instagram: @kyndallraerothaus and @neverthelessshepreached
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
We talk with accomplished author, hymn writer, and minister Rev. Dr. Jann Aldredge-Clanton about her parents pushing the envelope on inclusion in 1960s Louisiana, the book that transformed her view on the equality of women, and why she turned to hymns as the way to bring more divine feminine language into church services.
Connect with Jann online:
Websites: Jann Aldredge-Clanton, Equity for Women in the Church, and The Gathering
YouTube: Jann Aldredge-Clanton
Facebook: Jann Aldredge-Clanton
Twitter: @aldredgeclanton
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
We talk with MDiv/MSW student Ruthie Olson about how theology and social work can work together, the difficult choice to walk away from a community that was important to her, and learning to how to dream of a future after a childhood with cancer.
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
We talk with Rev. Jen Butler, CEO of Faith in Public Life and author of Who Stole My Bible?, about leading an interfaith network of religious leaders, watching community organizing in action in Belize, and how a group of Muslim women inspired her to finalize her ordination.
Please note: This episode discusses an incident of stalking, 19:41-20:40.
Connect with Rev. Jen online:
Websites: Faith in Public Life and Rev. Jen Butler
Twitter: @RevJenButler
Instagram: @RevJenButler
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
We talk with the Rev. Dr. Marcia Ledford, civil rights attorney and Episcopal priest, about equipping progressive Christians to speak out in the political arena, how theology evolves both academically and personally, and growing up and coming out in the era of second-wave feminism.
Connect with Marcia online:
Website: Political Theology Matters
Facebook pages: Political Theology Matters, Marcia Ledford Author, The Lazarus Lives Project (support page for LGBTQ Christians)
Twitter: @DocLedford
Instagram: @DocLedford
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
We talk with author and non-profit director Rev. Dr. Angela Yarber about her new memoir, Queering the American Dream, engaging thoughtfully with stories and cultures that aren’t our own, and the unvarnished reality of life off the grid.
Connect with Angela online:
Website: Tehom Center
Facebook: Tehom Center
Twitter: @tehomcenter
Instagram: @tehomcenter
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
We talk with University of Bergamo assistant professor Alberta Giorgi about her research into religious feminism and podcasts, the many-layered reasons she left the Catholic Church, and the challenges of doing research in an area as personal and complex as religion.
Connect with Alberta online:
Twitter: @gi_albe
Google Scholar: Alberta Giorgi
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Blessed Are the Feminists
1y ago
We talk with ultimate Frisbee player, coach, and equity consultant Shanye Crawford about navigating competition and pride as a Christian athlete, what she lost and gained during the pandemic, and why she identifies as a noiriste and not a feminist.
Connect with Shanye online:
Instagram: @shhh_knee (Personal) and @disc_diversity (Disc/Diversity)
Twitter: @shhh_knee (Personal) and @disc_diversity (Disc/Diversity)
Discover Diversity Website: discoverdiversity.org
Facebook: Disc/Diversity
YouTube: Disc/Diversity
SoundCloud: Shanye Crawford
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