The Amplify Podcast Network’s Sustain podcasts are part of a growing community of scholarly podcasters. Sustain podcasts are self-published and decentralized but share a collective commitment to the Mandate of the Amplify project: open scholarship and critical pedagogy rooted in anti-racism and feminist social justice.
Listen to our three part conversation with sustain 23/24 cohort
25/26 Sustain Cohort
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thinking bodies is a feminist philosophy podcast for newcomers and lifelong learners of feminist philosophy. Drs Anna Mudde and Kristin Rodier crowd source voice clips from feminist philosophers (broadly construed) and use them to bring concepts to life. We are doing philosophy conversations differently, one episode at a time.
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Queer Lit is a podcast about LGBTQIA2S+* literature and culture and in each episode, I get to talk to an expert in the fields of queer and trans studies. Topics include lesbian literature, inclusive language, gay history, trans and non-binary novels, intersectionality and favourite queer films, series or poems.
New episode every other week!
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Homo Virtualis is an investigative nonfiction podcast featuring conversations between Jul Parke, a doctoral candidate in Media, Technology & Culture, and the friends and acquaintances I’ve met along the way. These conversations are meant to be humorous, informative, and thought-provoking– specifically about how recent developments in artificial intelligence intersect with our bodies, identities, relationships, and hopes for That Good Life.
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Dig: A History Podcast is a narrative-driven, open access, and accessible digital history project bridging the worlds of popular and academic history with an explicitly feminist perspective.
Questions, comments, ideas for future episodes? You can email us at hello@digpodcast.org!
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Welcome to the podcast entitled, Eve, Intersected. We are your cohosts, Kay and Shannon.
Basically, we are two women identifying individuals with homes in academia, coming together to have conversations about navigating the world we live in today. Each month, we’re coming to you with real talk about life, careers inside and outside of academia, and balancing it all. Think of this as having a cup of coffee and conversations with your two girlfriends. Being knowledge seekers whose common bond is keeping it real, we invite all and everyone to join us on our journey of inquiry into the common spaces that exist with respect to intersectional women and non-binary individuals.
Inaugural Sustain Cohort
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Don't panic! It's just aging.
At Wrinkle Radio, the stories we tell about aging matter. We don't fight aging, but we do fight the forces that make aging worse for some people than for others. We fight the forces that tell us that we need to grow old in a certain way. We fight the forces that tell us we have to fear aging. Join host Sally Chivers as we learn and celebrate along the way.
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A killjoy’s introduction to religion?!?
Do we still even need to care about religion?
So glad you asked! Do you have a body? Leave your house? Use a calendar? Religion shapes how we think about (and treat!) bodies, travel, time, and so much more.Keeping It 101 can show you how religion works in the world — and why you need to pay attention to religion, even if you’re not religious yourself.
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We’ll give you the language for why you love trash.
Originally conceptualized as an undergraduate diversity course investigating the Fast and Furious franchise, professors Charisse L’Pree Corsbie-Massay (media psychologist) and Robert Thompson (pop culture historian and critic) layer academic research and theory over popular culture and industry to explore cultural artifacts that have been largely discarded by academics.
Each season is driven by a different cluster of questions that are specific to the topic, but we encourage listeners to connect popular culture with larger issues of social representation regarding issues of race, gender, socioeconomic class, sexuality, ability, and national identity across seasons.
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