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S1 Ep1: Thinking Pink: What Feminism Means to Millennials
S1 Ep1: Thinking Pink: What Feminism Means to Millennials
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
May 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Fiction + Feminism. Take your seat in the audience next to Zing Tsjeng at this week's Baileys Book Bar. Hear bestselling author and Women’s Prize for Fiction Founder Director Kate Mosse speak to journalist and author of the bestselling Everything I Know About Love, Dolly Alderton, feminist campaigner and author of Feminists Don’t Wear Pink, Scarlett Curtis, and UK Content Manager at Acast and executive producer of podcasts including Mostly Lit, Clarissa Pabi. They cover intersectionality, romantic love, cancel culture, and share some brilliant book recommendations.Books covered include:Blond Roots by Bernardine EvaristoThree Guineas by Virginia WoolfThe Rules Do Not Apply: A Memoir by Ariel LevyFor more details head over to www.womensprizeforfiction.co.uk or check out #WomensPrize and @WomensPrize on Twitter and Instagram.
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Released:
May 9, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (95)
Bookshelfie: Ruby Wax: In this episode Zing Tsjeng is joined by Ruby Wax - a successful comedian, TV writer and performer of over 25 years. Ruby additionally holds a Master’s degree in Mindfulness-based Cognitive Therapy from Oxford University, and was awarded an OBE. by Bookshelfie: Women’s Prize Podcast