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Isabella Malbin

Whose Body Is It

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Whose Body Is It

Isabella Malbin

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Today's guest is N3VLYNNN; a multidisciplinary artist, wellness practitioner, and dancer. While working in urban, "progressive" cities, N3VLYNNN was drawn to “queer” art and politics, but it wasn’t long before she began to see things that well,
SAVE YOUR SPOT! ⁠Safeguarding in the Age of Gender Disinformation, Dissociation, & External Validation SeekingRecover Your Instincts & Cultivate Resilience with Amy Sousa, MA Depth Psychology⁠ Join us LIVE on Saturday, April 13 or watch the rep
Upcoming Class: Safeguarding in the Age of Gender Disinformation, Dissociation, & External Validation SeekingRecover Your Instincts & Cultivate Resilience with Amy Sousa, MA Depth Psychology Join us LIVE on April 13 or watch the replay When n
It’s not exactly Millennials' fault that many of us are stuck in extended adolescence. We’re bearing a wound around adulthood that didn’t start with our generation. We’re working under fluorescent lighting instead of under the sun, hustling in
Growing up Latter Day Saints, Olivia was held to very strict expectations. The church and homeschooling offered glimmers of women’s spiritual power, but Olivia needed greater freedom of expression. For instance, she chafed at her family’s outpo
For Charlie, it all started at age five, jealous of boys, because they got to take their shirts off and stand to pee. By age seven, she had a therapist who told her and her parents that this was symptomatic of something called gender dysphoria.
Kristin Hauser joins us today to talk about cultivating female fertility outside of the medical model. She has been working in the fertility space for over ten years, as an acupuncturist and sex and relationship coach. Kristin has seen all mann
Diagnosed with endometriosis at age 19, Marche was told she would probably never have babies. It was the early 2000s, post women’s liberation and even when Marche found herself expectedly pregnant she considered termination. Before she could de
On Sunday, June 25 2023, LGBT non-profit whistleblower, K. Yang and I went to Washington Square Park to stand for women's sex based rights amidst thousands of men and women celebrating "Pride". In this episode we discuss the conversations and c
Today I get personal with my dear friend Serendipiti Day as we share the stories of our first exposures to porn, how we navigate conversations around porn with potential sexual partners, and how we went from holding a liberal feminist analysis
In 2006, Amanda's doctors told her that her silicone breast implants were a completely safe, permanent solution to change to her silhouette after breastfeeding. She looked down and saw ‘ski-slopes,’ and when she compared herself to other women,
Today I speak with Leigh Janet Marshall, a biologist and formerly trans identified woman from the Bay Area. Early exposure to pornography shaped Leigh's understanding of what a woman is and convinced her she was better off as a gay man. Conceiv
Today we continue the conversation around the dovetailing of gender identity and colonization of indigenous populations with New Zealand Maori activist and organizer Michelle Uriarau. Michelle is the co-founder of Women's Action Group Southwest
After last week’s deadly shooting at The Covenant School in Nashville, Tennessee there was a lot of confusion about the sex of the shooter. Was it a man? A 'trans man'? Was it a man pretending to be a woman or a woman pretending to be a man? It
Today I speak with one of my best friends, Amy Ebert. Amy is a married mother of 5, a writer and musician. Amy asks what reproductive sovereignty looks like on the procreative end (rather than the abortion side) particularly for women in longte
Jennifer Lahl, author, documentarian, and founder and president of the Center for Bioethics and Culture Network returns to the podcast today! Jennifer has been fighting assisted reproductive technology for 20 years. Her interest was peaked when
Nlaka’pamux and Diné Nations scholar and radical feminist Cherry Smiley is done with the academy. She began her academic career studying prostitution and male violence against indigenous women. With the space to study, reflect and write, she gr
When Julia Beck was coming out (first by calling herself bisexual, and eventually embracing herself as a lesbian), most of the other women around her were calling themselves gender fluid or queer. Anything but what they plainly were, which was
A Swags has gender critical women cracking up on Instagram. Her reels skewer transgenderism, homophobia, and misogyny in mainstream culture. “I like to take the ridiculous claims, like how misgendering someone is literal violence, and highlight
Today I speak with Amanda Stulman, director of Keep Prisons Single Sex USA. In response to the anti-woman organization GLAAD's recent campaign and letter demanding the NYTimes stick to the almighty "pro-trans affirmation" narrative, Amanda Stul
Deborah, a former bioqueen aka a female female-impersonator, saw first hand the hierarchy of the LGBTQ community where men retain their male privilege even after medicalization. The hierarchy places “transwomen” and gay men at the top, with bio
Today I speak with Jesika Gonzalez, founder of TERF Collective- a radical feminist space committed to fighting the global campaign of female erasure, which organizes both virtually and in-person. We talk tactics of consciousness raising, direct
Can you tell by looking at a person if they express themselves authentically before they’ve ever said a word? How about if they feel safe in their body, or if they’re on guard? Today's guest, Kelly Love certainly can, using a system that associ
In today’s episode, Emma tells her story of being groomed into transgender ideology at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2015. Emma says she could “fill the bingo card of all the things that make you vulnerable to trans ideology”: history of
In the final episode of 2022, I speak with Ora Nadrich. Ora is the author of Time to Awaken: Changing the World with Conscious Awareness and an experienced mindfulness leader and life coach, who in 2020 as lockdown policies encroached, noticed
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