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This podcast is a place for authentic, playful and vulnerable feminist chats. We’re all about talking to real people about real sh*t and experiences of femininity and masculinity in this crazy (beautiful) world. Kia ora, we are Jas and Tash. 23 and 25 year-young wāhine in Aotearoa. Jas loves the smell of incense and lives for perculator coffee. Her superpower is bringing energy to all spaces. Tash lives for inner child enlivining and playful revolution. She loves hugs, the ocean and 90% dark ...
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Hello world! Every couple of months we are REBORN and this Spring season is no different. Are our two hosts living on completely opposite sides of the world? Yes! Was the last episode released approximately four months ago? Yes! Do I adore and love this episode as much as every single one that exists in this cosy part of the podcast atmosphere? Fuc…
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This episode features a wholesome, nourishing, delightful and outright hilarious between Tash and her beautiful guest Claudia (she/her/ia, Ngāti Maniapoto, Tainui Waikato). We don’t want to give too much away because this episode is truly a delight to hear yourself, but get prepared for some mana wāhine mythology, a wee te reo Māori lesson on (femi…
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Welcome along! A kōrero to nourish your soul, Jas and Ganeshji get intergenerational around feminism and how it interweaves through everyday interactions. From pendulum swings between privilege and prejudice, equality vs equity, to finding the place you feel most powerful, we hope this ep inspires you to grab that "older" friend, get honest and be …
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Challenging, heartwarming, and absolutely divine Tash gets micro-wavy on the digital wavelengths with Rose (she/her). They talk about periods, assimilation, advocacy, Kendrick Lamar, onions and so much more. Every word of this podcast has juicy-ness to be squeezed from it. Visit us on Instagram at @micro_wave_feminism to share YOUR pondering and le…
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In this groovy little ep Jas & Tash are reflecting on the last four episodes - what has inspired us? what has shifted something in our lives or thinking? and where are we at in our learning journeys? Come along for the ride and find out. Tash's song recommendation: https://open.spotify.com/track/6NLVrwObLV4PelHXDPe2XV?si=2e77408af74848ff Visit us o…
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Jas hops in the Micro-Wave with a beautiful friend, Rhea (she/her), for the most lively, energetic, playful, yet honest and moving conversation. Among many golden nuggets, they speak about the women who have gone before us. Rhea shares about her own ancestral female whakapapa (lineage/genealogy). There is so much beauty in this convo, so get into i…
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Sean (he/him) squeezes into the micro-wave with Tash as they explore the depths of chats around identity. They talk about looking outside of binaries and finding the fluidity of being and so much more! Visit us on Instagram at @micro_wave_feminism to share YOUR pondering and learnings from our groovy guests stay wild x…
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Tash is in the microwave with Sze-En (she/her) and they’re talking about the ‘good girl’ experience for Sze-En as a Chinese woman, raising her kids in a way that tries to break harmful stereotypes, feeding challenge to young people in Otepoti (Dunedin) and SO much more. Visit us on Instagram at @micro_wave_feminism to share YOUR pondering and learn…
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Welcome to Season 2! Or as we like to call it the second coming of the second wave of feminism, for all those women who didn’t come the first time… we got you. In this intro episode your NEW hosts get together and get real. We talk about bringing our most authentic selves to this space and hosting playful, authentic and vulnerable conversations wit…
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Welcome back! In this episode Tom (he/they…) and I hopped into the Micro-Wave and talked gender diversity, relationship anarchy, cutting toxic people out, open communication and lots more. It was vulnerable, it was deep and it was a whole lot of yummy vibes.Mentioned in this episode:- The Narcissist Cookbook https://open.spotify.com/artist/39XOEoh2…
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In this episode I got to talk to my first overseas guest ~~ Kallie (she/her) is a gorgeous friend and inspirational wahine & a yoga teacher in California. We met in Belgium in 2015 and talk a little about the culture of that experience in this episode. We also talk about yogic philosophy, ying yang energies, yoni healing practices and more! Find Ka…
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In this episode, Shania (she/her) and I, talk about how being a woman is to be a human being. We explore cultural intersections with modern feminist thought, catering to the ideals of men in dating and making feminism more accessible beyond academia. Videos mentioned in this episode: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie “We should all be feminists” - https://w…
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In Part 2, Oliver Mills (he/him) and I, deconstruct views from part 1 that Oliver no longer aligns with. We explore his mental health journey and the phrase ‘man up’. We also discuss what being a ‘feminist’ might mean to different people. Note mental health struggles are discussed ~ if this kōrero brings up anything for you reach out to your suppor…
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In this episode, Leilani (she/her) and I, after a cheeky glass of Chardonnay, explore gender roles and focusing on women's choice; family and care; intersectionality for Pacifica individuals in law school and the workplace; misconceptions of minority groups and wanting to be a mum while balancing competing interests and so much more!…
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In this episode Tasha (she/her) and I, over a cup of coffee, explore how our understanding of ‘woman’ is in constant flow; sex in a capitalist world; the deep personal connection we’ve had in feminist classes; the issue of effeminating/defeminising and much more!Mentioned in this episode: Juliet Allen Authentic Sex Podcast: https://open.spotify.com…
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