Confess Those Sins

After a brief discussion about favorite Bible translations, the revelation Summer had about Israel, and the incredible thing that Moses’s mother did, we dive into the HOW of removing spiritual cobwebs from the corners of our ceilings. Join us!

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Feminism is Poison: Character Studies from the Third Wave (Part Two)

In this episode, Joy tells us the story of Rebecca Walker, the author and activist responsible for coining the term "third wave" in a time when many were arguing for a "postfeminist" era. Her mother was Alice Walker, author of "The Color Purple" and their relationship, which was tense and difficult, was the subject of much of Walker's writing regarding motherhood and feminism. Join us!

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Feminism is Poison: Character Studies from the Second Wave (Part Two)

Arlie Hochschild was the sociologist and second wave feminist that coined the term "the second shift" in reference to mothers who had full-time jobs in the workforce as well as at home. In this episode we discuss her legacy and how so many of her observations regarding the multitudinous issues with women full-time in the workplace were correct, while her solutions were hopelessly wrong.

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Feminism is Poison: Character Studies from the Third Wave (Part Two)

In this episode, Joy tells us the story of Rebecca Walker, the author and activist responsible for coining the term "third wave" in a time when many were arguing for a "postfeminist" era. Her mother was Alice Walker, author of "The Color Purple" and their relationship, which was tense and difficult, was the subject of much of Walker's writing regarding motherhood and feminism. Join us!

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Feminism is Poison: Character Studies from the Second Wave (Part Two)

Arlie Hochschild was the sociologist and second wave feminist that coined the term "the second shift" in reference to mothers who had full-time jobs in the workforce as well as at home. In this episode we discuss her legacy and how so many of her observations regarding the multitudinous issues with women full-time in the workplace were correct, while her solutions were hopelessly wrong.

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