Living While Feminist
Living While Feminist

Living While Feminist

Jen Thorpe

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Living While Feminist is a podcast in celebration of living a feminist life. Each week it features a feminist from South Africa and the world so that we can listen to and draw from their experiences to embolden our own. Hosted by feminist author, writer, and researcher, Jen Thorpe.

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S6: E4 - Nechama Brodie: Music, motherhood and Domestic Terror
NOV 13, 2023
S6: E4 - Nechama Brodie: Music, motherhood and Domestic Terror
Nechama Brodie is no stranger to the Living While Feminist podcast. We spoke in 2021 for Season 4, so if you haven’t listened to that episode please do go back and find it now.   Nechama Brodie is an absolute polymath – multi-media journalist, author, senior lecturer at the University of the Witwatersrand’s School of Journalism and Media Studies, musician, singer, martial artist. She has turned her attention to so many important topics, and most recently to the topics of farm killings and domestic violence.   Today we’ll be focussing on her latest book, Domestic Terror, which examines the fact that – as the back of the book says – quote, “every day, more than three women in South Africa, on average, are murdered by their male intimate partners, the person who often sleeps next to them, who shares a bed, a house, a life, children”. This book looks at the stories of some of these women and unpacks decades of coercive control and centuries of state failure to protect women. It manages to examine this extremely important and difficult topic with insight and information, it busts myths in a fantastic way, and it is an extremely important read.   In an early chapter, Nechama writes:  “In my earlier works on femicide I have written how when a woman asks for help, we should listen to her. I want to add to this: when a man says he is going to hurt a woman, we should believe him.”   Later on in the book she asks:  “How do we tackle this? How do we teach women, their families, and their communities to change – because it is clear that while we are very good at marches and hashtags when it comes time to back and believe individual women who need our support before they are killed, we are not succeeding.”   So today I’ll be talking with Nechama about Domestic Terror, her work as a fact checker and myth buster, and her writing world.
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73 MIN
S6: E1 - Sam Beckbessinger - Female friendship, fiction writing, and the freedom of living somewhere new
OCT 22, 2023
S6: E1 - Sam Beckbessinger - Female friendship, fiction writing, and the freedom of living somewhere new
Today on the podcast I’m talking with Sam Beckbessinger. I had the pleasure of talking to Sam in December 2020 for Season 1 about How to Manage your Money like a Fucking Grown-up, and we talked all things money from a feminist perspective. So, if you haven’t yet listened to that episode, go back, and download it now.   Since I last spoke to Sam her writing career has gone from strength to strength and has taken many forms. Her interactive story about climate change, Survive the Century, was featured in New Scientist and Gizmodo. She also writes a very interesting newsletter which is always full of stimulating ideas. Sam is also an associate lecturer in the MA in Writing for Young People at Bath Spa University in the UK where she’s sharing her hard-earned knowledge and talent with other writers. If that doesn’t sound impressive enough, just this year she has released not one but two books which we’ll be talking about today – Girls of Little Hope, a novel written with Dale Halvorsen, about two missing girls who come back, changed. And Moving to the UK: A Concise Guide for South Africans, which is a practical guide for moving across the world without losing your mind. Taking a look at Sam’s Projects page on her website also makes me feel inspired. She’s working on another novel and two super-top-secret TV shows. So today I’ll be talking with Sam about all things writing and what she’s got up her sleeve next.
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60 MIN