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01 Feb 2023Remember Cathy Boardman? Punished for encouraging critical thinking amongst her students:00:27:52

Well, here is an update to her case, involving a women-only party, the dark art of lesbian shenanigans, a CANCELLED hooley, some complaints from a very angry trans activist…..and AN ABJECT APOLOGY! Listen in, dear terven

You can support Cathy by donating to or simply just sharing this Crowdjustice appeal:

https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/support-lecturers-in-education/



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12 Feb 2023Tonje Gjevjo00:39:32

Tonje Gjevjo and the group Hungry Hearts competing for Norway at the Eurovision Song contest, 2016



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14 Feb 2023Is surrogacy ever ethical and harmless? 00:20:06



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19 Feb 2023Misgendering appears to be a hate crime 00:52:01

Speaking on a TV debate, Moutot said of trans-identified males in prison: “They will become women in prison, administratively speaking, and they will be transferred to women's prisons. You end up with some men, I'm sorry to say, who rape their fellow inmates. I'm not saying that all trans people do this, far from it. But we have to be wary of people with penises as women.”

This would appear to be a problem, the truth I mean. I spoke to Dora to discover what the living hell was happening:



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23 Feb 2023Anatomy of a Medical Scandal - a chat with Hannah Barnes 00:35:48

Hannah Barnes



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01 Mar 2023Kal's Kitchen: this plant based chef may have found the alternative to salt:00:33:01

London-based vegan chef Kalvinder (Kally) Chaggar has an enthusiasm for exotic ingredients and fascination with foods that boost the body’s immune system. She has recently launched the *umami seasoning blend Umazing.

Kalvinder with Bobbie (and Max) in Bobbie’s kitchen

*Umami is the fifth taste (sweet, sour, bitter, and salty being the others). Its intensity comes from many foods including mushrooms, miso, seaweed, tomatoes, and cheese.

If you want to try Umazing use this voucher - 25% off for my listeners. The code is UMAZINGJULIE

https://umazing.co.uk/



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02 Mar 2023"Men need to be held accountable for violence against women"00:32:59

Jalna Hanmer at FiLiA, 2021

Jalna is a former professor of Women's Studies, who was responsible for bringing women's studies as a discipline in academia to the UK before, of course, it all went horribly Judith Butleresque wrong and we saw it replaced with ‘gender studies’ or ‘queer studies’.

She was a founder of the National Women's Aid Federation in 1974, and a key organiser of the hugely influential conference on all forms of male violence towards women and girls held in Brighton in 1996, which was a driver of the globalisation of the global women's movement against male violence.

Jalna is now 91 years old but has not quite retired. She once told me she would stop doing feminist activism when they carry her out in a box. Jalna lives with her family just outside Barcelona in Spain, and in February I visited her at home. Jalna is a very dear old friend who helped change the course of my life.



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09 Mar 2023"I am so proud to be a lesbian"00:36:42

Faika El-Nagashi addressing Austrian Parliament

http://www.thelesbianproject.co.uk/



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15 Mar 2023Old Hags Revolt!00:38:58

Victoria Smith



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18 Mar 2023The so-called 'sexual revolution' benefited men00:51:13

Louise Perry



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30 Mar 2023"Why did the anti-sexist man walk into a bar?"00:46:01



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08 Apr 2023Umut Özkırımlı: Cancelled: The Left Way Back From Woke 00:48:12

Umut Özkırıml



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28 Apr 2023My friend, the trans pornographer00:50:18



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03 May 2023Martina Navratilova00:27:06

Martina has been a bit quiet lately as she has been focusing on health issues, but in recent days she has been back in the press, thanks to her comments to trans-identified male swimmer, Lia Thomas on Twitter.

'They're using the guise of feminism to sort of push transphobic beliefs,' said Thomas.

'I think a lot of people in that camp sort of carry an implicit bias against trans people, but don’t want to, I guess, fully manifest or speak that out. And so they try to just play it off as this sort of half-support.’

Thomas' statements prompted Martina to tweet in response, 'stop explaining feminism to feminists.'

'Lia- it's not fair. We shouldn't have to explain it to you over and over,’ she told him.

I got to know Martina back in 2010 when I interviewed her for the Guardian. We became friends, and I am delighted that she agreed to be the Patron of the Lesbian Project, set up this year by myself and Kathleen Stock:

I caught up with Martina following her final radiation treatment this week. We talk about the unfairness of male athletes demanding to compete alongside females; lesbians across the generations; and how to combat male violence. I hope you enjoy our chat.



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16 May 2023Tickle v Giggle (or is it Giggle v Tickle?)00:49:48

Roxanne Tickle

Today I'm speaking with Sall Grover, an Australian businesswoman who is the co-founder of the female only networking app Giggle, and I can tell that you are already guessing where this story is going.

Roxanne Tickle, a man who identifies not just as a transwoman but as female is taking Sall to court and saying that his gender identity is protected under the Sex Discrimination Act, because unfortunately, Australia passed this bonkers law a few years ago. Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female Prime Minister who made the big ‘misogyny speech’ in parliament, subsequently sold women’s sex-based rights down the river. Under her leadership, gender identity trumped sex in an amendment to current sex discrimination laws.

Men like Tickle can now legally challenge female only spaces, businesses, laws - you name it.

Tickle (Instagram)

Well, Sall's not having it, as you will hear. She is going to challenge Roxanne Tickle all the way through the courts because Sall is arguing that the Sex discrimination Act as it currently is with its gender, woo woo is unconstitutional.

She needs our support against this creepy dude.

And you know what, Roxanne, if you like, come for me too, and I'll see you in court.



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01 Jun 2023Give Birth Like a Feminist00:47:33

If you want to read more about Milli, here are some links:

Books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Milli-Hill/e/B00RITKBBE

Her story of being bullied: https://www.millihill.co.uk/2021/07/10/i-will-not-be-silenced/

About consent: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-health/11574412/British-women-Consent-during-childbirth-is-a-joke.html



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20 Jun 2023Julie Szego00:43:47

Julie Szego was a star masthead writer at The Age newspaper in Australia, until, earlier this month, she was told that her services were no longer required, after 25 years of writing for them. It happens, right? Things move on, new writers are hired. But covering a range of issues –including feminism, state education, parenting and immigration, as well as other topics lapped up by a broad swathe of The Age’s soft left, middle ground readers.

Previously a lawyer, she started writing for The Age in her thirties, working as a staffer for 12 years before taking voluntary redundancy. “Two years later, I was delighted to be invited back to be a columnist, fortnightly and for the last two years, weekly.”

“In the last few years, I was probably a bit more of a dissenting feminist voice,” Szego tells me when we speak. “I tended to take an unorthodox position on things like the cult of female fragility, puritanism in the workplace, and some aspects of excessive moments in the #MeToo movement.”

Feminist journalists, household names, being sacrificed at the altar of extreme transgender ideology. Journalism is supposed to be about truth telling on the mainstream media a platform for a myriad of ideas, opinions and debates. But it would appear that Szego joins a long and growing list of women pushed out of newspapers for daring to state facts and stand up for the rights of women.



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21 Jun 2023Cancelled by Leigh Folk Festival for...00:14:19

Have a listen to their story, and also hear some of their gorgeous music



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27 Jun 2023Vaishnavi Sundar00:30:53

I talk to Vaishnavi about her film (currently in production) Behind the Looking Glass

Teaser link:

Crowdfunder: http://paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=EMKWNQ5HBJFCU



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05 Jul 2023'The army of the cancelled' are fighting back and WINNING00:42:27

Having worked for 15 years working for the Arts Council England, Denise felt she had no choice but to resign, following what a targeted campaign of bullying and harassment because she made it clear that she did not approve of the LGB Alliance being referred to as the ‘Ku Klux Clan’ of the LGBT movement in a meeting.

When a petition was circulated to all staff on the company's intranet objecting to ACE employing people like Denise, who many of her colleagues declared to be 'transphobic', it was clear she had to get out, and, subsequently, take action.

Denise Fahmy



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20 Aug 2023Do lesbians have penises?00:21:25

Jenny and Cooper (he refuses to identify as a lesbian, but Jenny does)

Jenny Watson runs weekly lesbian speed dating evenings in a London pub. Or at least she did, until trans activists complained to the management about – you guessed it – men being excluded, lipstick not withstanding.

Following a number of incidents involving trans-identified males claiming to be lesbians attending her events, Jenny was compelled to remind would-be participants that ‘lesbians don’t have penises’. She even stated, ‘If you are male, please refrain from coming’ on the basis that the evening was for the ‘protection of sex-segregated spaces for lesbian women’. According to Jenny, one trans identified man pushed himself against a lesbian in the toilets, and another, clad in purple lycra, was sporting a visible erection.

The pub in Bloomsbury received a number of complaints about her comments, and as per usual, the venue chose to launch an ‘inquiry’, rather than support one of the city’s few lesbian social events.

Jenny’s forthcoming event (if the venue doesn’t cancel - I will keep you posted)



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01 Sep 2023Sex Matters: A conversation with Maya Forstater00:46:14

Maya Forstater (middle) and colleagues at the launch of the #RespectMySex campaign, 2022

Since 2004, when trans activists first came after me, I and many others had fantasised about what it would be like to engage with them under the normal rules of public debate. The whole LGBTQQIA2Spirit+ Rainbow Community has been drip fed no debate by Stonewall for years, and I used to dream of a scenario where a group of us, five on each side, had been locked in a building and, becoming bored with the lack of Netflix or booze we ended up having the argument. It would be filmed of course, and subsequently leaked to the world.

This kept me going during the bleak years where few spoke out about the danger of trans identified men invading single sex spaces. But suddenly, despite the odds, this wish came true, thanks to Maya challenging this crazy ideology in court.

The debate, much to the chagrin of the blue fringe brigade, was aired during a three-week employment tribunal during which the Emperor appeared buck naked, his lady dick waving for all to see. Even the cute pink and blue trans flag could not cover his humiliation.

In October 2018 Maya Forstater was employed as a consultant by the US-based non-profit Centre for Global Development (CGD). Some staff in the Washington DC office raised internal concerns about a number of her tweets, which they claimed were “transphobic.” An internal investigation followed, and weeks later, her contract as a consultant at CGD was ended, and subsequently, an offer to continue as a visiting fellow was withdrawn.

Maya decided to sue CGD on the grounds of discrimination under the Equality Act 2010, but in November 2019, the Employment Tribunal ruled against her. They held that her “absolutist” beliefs, that trans women are NOT actual, literal women, and that sex and gender identity are not the same, are “not worthy of respect in a democratic society.”

She appealed the judgement, and in June 2021 the decision was published. Maya had won and would be able to continue with a discrimination claim. A fresh tribunal was convened which was tasked with the job of deciding whether Maya’s behaviour in the office amount to harassment of, or discrimination against, trans people, and whether she herself was discriminated against on the grounds of her beliefs.

The rest is history. And earlier this year, Maya was awarded over £100.000 in compensation. Too bloody right.

Here she is. Enjoy the chat.



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24 Sep 2023"I was born a boy but raised as a girl"00:43:15

Sophie Ottoway

IN 1986, Sophie Ottaway was born with a very rare condition which required immediate surgery.

Cloacal exstrophy happens when the organs in the abdomen do not form correctly in the womb, resulting in babies born with organs such as the bladder or intestines outside the body.

Doctors had to operate to save her life.

Sophie was actually a boy, with a tiny, damaged penis but healthy testes.

But doctors advised Sophie’s parents that their baby’s male ­genitalia should be removed to avoid further complications.

The baby had to be registered by the following day, which meant they had to decide whether to tick male or female on the form.

Sophie’s parents Karen and John followed the surgeons’ advice.

In this episode we talk about her life, how she discovered the truth. We also discuss puberty blockers, gender ideology, and how to keep kids safe from unnecessary medical interventions.



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18 Sep 2023"Russell Brand is a misogynist!" I talk with Rosie Duffield about the latest scandal involving abusive men00:28:38

Rosie Duffield

We talk the mess of the Labour Party; feminism and male violence; men being plonkers generally; and the dudebros on the Left (as opposed to the sexist trad men on the Right). Oh, and we mentioned the Russell Brand scandal:

An unnamed misogynist somewhere or other



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30 Sep 2023The nurse at risk of losing her license for believing in biological sex00:32:34



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01 Oct 2023Persecuted for believing in biology. 00:32:34



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07 Oct 2023Celebrating the life and work of Jalna Hanmer00:32:59

Jalna Hanmer at the International Tribunal on Crimes against Women, March 4–8, 1976 in Brussels. The event was created with the intention to "make public the full range of crimes, both violently brutal and subtly discriminatory, committed against women of all cultures."



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11 Oct 2023I survived a serial killer00:52:13

Mo Lea, senior lecturer in Art and former course leader at Masters degree

The Long Shadow, written by George Kay, and based on Michael Bilton’s book Wicked Beyond Belief, is a seven-part ITV drama based on the police hunt for a sadistic necrophiliac who terrorised women in the north of England throughout the late 1960s and 1970s. With the consultation and blessing of the families of his victims, the drama lays bare the violent misogyny and prejudicial policing that came to characterise the hunt for the so-called Yorkshire Ripper. I talk to Mo about how she survived a near-fatal attack by Sutcliffe in 1980.

Mo Lea was an art student in the city when she became a target for the serial killer, Peter Sutcliffe.

Mo, who had moved to Leeds from Liverpool, was out with friends in a pub in the Chapeltown area of the city, planning her 21st birthday.

It was October 25, 1980, and the friends went their separate ways just after 10pm, as Mo decided to walk through the university campus to catch the bus. A man approached behind her, hit the back of her head with a hammer and attacked with a screwdriver. Her life was saved by a passing couple who heard her screams.

She was assaulted so violently that her parents failed to recognise her in the hospital, her jaw broken, her face bloodied and bruised.

At the time, Sutcliffe had murdered 12 women and left another seven for dead.

Several months later, while recuperating at home in Liverpool, she recognised Sutcliffe on the TV as the man that attacked her.

'When you have had trauma like that, it gives you an edge,' she told me. 'If you've been close to death, you feel you've been granted this freedom to live. It has compelled me to be successful in my career.'

Mo’s book:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Facing-Yorkshire-Ripper-Art-Survival/dp/1526777576

Her website: https://www.molea.art/

Peter Sutcliffe, drawn by Mo Lea



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17 Oct 2023The art of misogyny00:39:46

In early 2022 Sibyl was working for Cornerstones Literary Consultancy as one of their ‘Core Editors’. She had been working with them without issue for about a year. Then, in May, odd things started to happen. Management told her without warning that the client she was working for no longer required her services. About a week later she noticed she had been removed from the Editors’ page on the Cornerstones website. When Sibyl enquired about this, she was told that it was ‘unlikely’ that more projects would be fed her way.

Confused and distressed, Sibyl filed a Subject Access Request which revealed that a member of staff at Cornerstones took objection to the gender critical views she had expressed in her Twitter account (i.e. her belief that sex is immutable and determined from conception). Cornerstones proceeded to immediately halt any work she was doing for them by lying to both her and their client, and then effectively terminated Sibyl.

Have a listen to find out what happened next.



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03 Nov 2023Toxic: Women, Fame and The Noughties00:41:47

Britney Spears in 2007

Paris Hilton with activist Caroline Cole at a press conference outside the US Capitol Building on April 27, 2023 in Washington, DC. Cole a survivor of abuse while a teenager in a congregate care facility, joined lawmakers to introduce the bill "Stop Institutional Child Abuse Act"

Chyna, September 28, 2000 at the World Wrestling Federation in New York City

Janet Jackson during MTV VMA 2000 Stage at Radio City Music Hall in New York City



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19 Dec 2023A fascinating conversation with Kenneth Zucker01:10:39

Kenneth Zucker during his time at the GIC

Dr Ken Zucker has an impressive CV. The editor of the prestigious journal Archives of Sexual Behavior, he took a leading role helping devise diagnostic and treatment guidelines for gender dysphoric individuals, and headed the group which developed the DSM-5’s criteria for its “gender dysphoria” entry.

Zucker also helped write the “standards of care” guidelines for the World Professional Association for Transgender Health, which is a textbook relied upon by clinicians who treat gender-dysphoric patients and those presenting as transgender.

Why, then, was he sacked from GIC (part of The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) in 2015, and eventually awarded a massive payout following a case he took against his former employer? I visited Zucker at his home in Toronto to find out, and to talk about whether his views on gender had changed since he has been hit with a whole heap of slurs and accusations of ‘transphobia’ and bigotry. Have a listen and find out the whole story, straight from Zucker.

“CAMH apologizes without reservation to Dr. Zucker for the flaws in the process that led to errors in the report not being discovered and has entered into a settlement with Dr. Zucker that includes a financial payment to him.”

The apology, abridged



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27 Dec 2023The man that coined the term 'autogynephilia'01:44:48

This week I'm speaking with Ray Blanchard, a psychologist, sexologist, who coined the term autogynephilia to describe those men that identify as women, often transitioning to live as women, who get a sexual excitement from imagining themselves as women.

And of course, this has got him into trouble from trans extremists.

When he praised a book The Man Who Would Be Queen by Michael Bailey he got into even more trouble.

Ray is fascinating because he also has a lot to say about whether or not being same-sex attracted is immutable, and also about various paraphilias or kinks as they are often referred to.

I visited Ray Blanchard at his home in Toronto, not that far away from Kenneth Zucker's home, who I had interviewed the week before.



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11 Feb 2024Debbie Hayton00:47:17

I talk to the man who wanted to be a woman, had his penis removed, became a transactivist, rejected some gender ideology, and once wore a T-shirt with the slogan “trans, women are men, including me”.

We talk about how autogynephilic men stop fancying themselves after a while; how perhaps wearing marigolds for the Times photoshoot wasn’t a good idea; and why I do not believe in the concept of transsexuality in any way, shape, or form.



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17 Feb 2024The woman banned from Newcastle United stadium for tweeting about gender ideology00:36:16

Linzi, with her granddad, at the beautiful game

Linzi, a lesbian and a supporter of rights for same-sex attracted people, was the subject of a four-month investigation by a special unit set up to expose so-called hate speech in the game after she posted on trans issues on X.

Newcastle began investigating Linzi following a complaint. In November 2023 she received a letter from the club saying she was banned until 2026 for breaching its equality policy, which forbids 'discriminatory' comments.

Linzi is taking legal action to overturn the ban, stating that it is her right by law to express ‘gender-critical’ views and that the Premier League's actions were a breach of data protection laws.



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11 Apr 2024Maia: A desister and sister01:22:53

Maia

At the age of 12, Maia discovered the idea of gender transition. As a young adult, she moved to the Middle East and embarked upon building a new life for herself as a man. She seamlessly integrated herself within deeply religious communities of Palestinian Muslims and Orthodox Jews. Very few people in her life knew that she was actually female.

Among her exciting adventures, she prayed on the men’s side of the Western Wall and entered mosques without needing to cover her hair. However, living undercover as a man began to take its toll as she questioned the trajectory of her future. After deep soul searching, Maia realised that she had never allowed herself to live as a lesbian.



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16 Apr 2024Dr Pam Spurr00:44:56

Pam Spurr is presently a BPS chartered academic, teaching and research psychologist. She started working in the media during her time at Guy’s/in the NHS, largely as an agony aunt, starting on GMTV, the BBC, and then got her first radio show at Heart FM London in 1997.

Pam presented at Heart for five years before moving to LBC for 4 ½ years where she had the evening slot, for which she won a Sony Radio Award.

She has written 15 self-help books on topics from happiness to dating, relationships and sex, dream interpretation to emotional eating and other topics. Over the years Pam has been a commentator on many TV programmes.

After trying for two years, she finally found a publisher for her first children’s book, published in April, 2024.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Eva-Bear-Magic-Snowflake-Spurr/dp/1035821036/ref=sr_1_1



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23 Aug 2024Harriet Wistrich: Sister in Law: Fighting for justice in a legal system designed by men00:42:22

Details of the Centre for Women’s Justice (CWJ) here where you can also find details of future book events.

What some of the reviewers have said:

Inventive, compassionate and tenacious, Wistrich…[is] a magnificent, radical, uncompromising warrior of a woman.

Melanie Reid, The Times

Wistrich’s skill lies in her innovative use of legislation…she thrives on perseverance.

Yvonne Roberts, The Observer

Through these enraging and astonishing stories, Wistrich… shows us the best of humanity. [She is] empathetic, dogged, canny, always up for the fight.

Fiona Sturges, The Guardian

A history of her three-decade career, peppered by some of Britain’s most significant cases of violence against women.

Suzanne Moore, The Telegraph

Highly accessible and beautifully written…Wistrich’s strong sense of fairness and justice runs through every word.

Chris McCurley, Legal Action

A devastating indictment of a justice system that routinely fails female victims of male violence.

Richard Scorer, New Law Journal

Shownotes:

https://www.justiceforwomen.org.uk/

Both me and Harriet in this photograph, in 1988, at a protest against Section 28. Guess which is which correctly and I will gift you a free sub!



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23 Sep 2024John Boyne01:08:24

https://www.irishtimes.com/culture/books/john-boyne-why-i-support-trans-rights-but-reject-the-word-cis-1.3843005



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02 Oct 2024"They told me my son was dead, that he had been hit by a train"00:43:30

Outside the WPATH conference. Five minutes after this photograph was taken, the organisers called the police on Juana

Juana and Eric

Eric

Show notes:

WPATH Files

https://environmentalprogress.org/big-news/wpath-files

Genspect

https://genspect.org/

Juana’s crowd funder for legal fees

https://www.gofundme.com/f/Help-me-get-justice-for-Eric



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11 Nov 2024Unfortunately, she was a nymphomaniac00:47:41

Joan Smith, in Rome (where else?)

Listen to Joan explain why and how she took on the incredible project of uncovering the true stories of twenty-three women closely associated with the Julio-Claudian emperors of Rome.

These were the wives, mothers and daughters of the emperors from Augustus to Nero, via their cruel and deranged relative Caligula. These highly privileged women lived under the shadow of these men, abused, controlled, dominated, and, in several instances, murdered. Only five of the women appear to have died of natural causes.

Joan links the femicide then to modern day slaying of women by men known to them, and asks what lessons can these women and girls of the Roman Empire tell us? Ancient misogyny, even from 2000 years ago, looks similar to the plight of women today.



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19 Nov 2024Faika El-Nagashi00:46:24

Faika El-Nagashi, Budapest, October 2024



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27 Nov 2024Péter Ungár, Member of Parliament in Hungary for the oppositional Green Party 00:49:38

Co-president of lehet más a politika (LMP), translated: ‘politics can be different’.



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15 Dec 2024Prostitution is Torture00:40:02

Melissa Farley

Extreme violence and psychological abuse have been extensively documented and are pervasive in prostitution. Survivors of prostitution report high levels of posttraumatic stress disorder, dissociation, depression, and self-loathing. These are the same sequelae reported by torture survivors.

https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/20008066.2024.2404307#summary-abstract



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09 Mar 2025"Learn your history!" scream a load of trans activists outside of a feminist event on International Women's Day00:02:35

I was informed, by a young man, that I am “an old white woman”, to which I responded that we all get old if we are lucky, and he would also one day be old and (still) white, unless he died of excessive wanking in his mother’s basement.

The event went ahead and it was amazing. Women from Vancouver Rape Relief spoke alongside the Lesbian Collective, and I recounted my decades long friendship and feminist camaraderie with the late Lee Lakeman. I also recounted the poor KC acting for Scottish Ministers in the ‘What is a woman’ Supreme Court Case having to explain to the judges about how some men are lesbians.

In the meantime, the trans lunatics were getting very wet and cold, although they were comforted by a flautist and several men wearing animal masks.

And finally:



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13 Mar 2025Lesbians (and other feminists) speak out about women-only spaces in Vancouver01:36:00

Listen to the live event, which included speakers from the Lesbian Collective, Vancouver Rape Relief, and me. The audio runs for approximately one hour 40 minutes.

I have written about my trip to Vancouver, published today in Unherd. You can read it here.



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27 Mar 2025Live with Suzanne Moore00:46:38

Thank you The Word Factory, Kristin Zebrowski, MPA, Larry Shell, Barb, Barbara Ratcliffe, and many others for tuning into my live video with Suzanne Moore! Join me for my next live video in the app.



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12 Jun 2022An interview with Ben Appel00:46:04

I grew up in the suburbs of Baltimore, Maryland, in a fundamentalist Christian community called The Lamb of God. What began in the mid-1970s as a small group of born-again hippies who played music, prayed together, and proselytized to whoever would listen about Jesus’s unconditional love and mercy, descended into authoritarianism in the 1980s after its founder linked up with the broader charismatic renewal movement that had been sweeping the nation. The Lamb of God’s doctrine became explicit—Christianity good; Islam, feminism, secular humanism, and Marxism bad; and the rules strict—complete submission of all members to the leadership, and of all wives to their husbands.

These are the words of Ben Appel, a writer based in New York whose forthcoming memoir, CIS WHITE GAY, will be published in 2023.

Ben and I met up in NYC, on the Lower East Side in May, and spent a couple of hours engaged in a fascinating discussion about his life, work, and visions of the future. Luckily for you, I have the audio of our conversation. As we sat in the 14th floor lobby of an on-trend hotel, Ben spoke of leaving the religious cult as a child, and, realising he was gay, becoming fixated on prayer as a way to help him come to terms with his life. Drugs and alcohol became a big part of his life whilst still in his teens and suffered mental ill health as a result. We talk about his introduction to the gay scene, trauma, and recovery.

Aged 28, Ben falls in love and gets involved in the campaign for equal marriage, and, in 2014, gets married. Then Ben goes back to college, to Columbia University, no less, to study journalism and human rights.

What happens next is truly scary. For many, it will sound familiar, for others, barely believable. Ben became victim of another cult.

An interview with Ben Appel



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21 Jun 2022The Best Women00:57:49

Carole Hooven



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26 Jun 2022The Best Women:00:57:01

Feminist campaigner Joan Smith



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11 Jul 2022Martina Navratilova00:10:40

Copyright: Vogue



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13 Jul 2022Gail Dines00:27:16

Fighting the porn industry



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19 Jul 2022Yağmur Uygarkızi: Part 100:29:19

Yagmur is a 25-year-old feminist activist, born in Turkey, raised in France. She is co-founder of Radical Girlsss (https://www.migrantwomennetwork.org/radical-girlsss/) and is interested in issues that are not commonly perceived as a threat to women’s integrity such as prostitution, veiling and gender identity. Yagmur currently works for IROKO, an Italian NGO providing support to female victims of male violence.

You can follow her personal work on BorazanSesli.com.



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23 Jul 2022A chat with Richie (@TullipR) 00:45:03



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28 Jul 2022John Worboys: The Black Cab Rapist00:42:23

John Worboys: prolific sex offender

The image of the black cab is as quintessentially London as that of the Houses of Parliament. When prolific sex offender, John Worboys, was eventually arrested for drugging and sexually assaulting a number of women he had picked up as passengers in his cab, from pubs and clubs in the city, the victims had a hard time being believed.

But Worboys' offending was not confined to London. He used to live in Bournemouth, even driving his London cab around the town. It was there, in 2002, he picked up Becki, who he drugged in his cab. After years of attempting to call the police to account for the lack of attention on Worboys' activities outside of the capital, Becki is still being ignored. How many other victims fell prey to this predator in Bournemouth? Listen to my interview with Becki, here.



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08 Aug 2022Selina Todd00:23:25

Selina Todd



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11 Aug 2022Rosie Duffield:00:34:23

Rosie Duffield MP



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16 Aug 2022Annie & Kate: Lesbians supreme00:40:43

Annie & Kate



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18 Aug 2022Close down Sandyford Gender Clinic!00:55:11

Sinead Watson



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23 Aug 2022A chat with Mickey Meji:00:58:36

Mickey Meji

A dirt road off Baden Powell Drive where prostituted women stand or sit under the tree for shade



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01 Sep 2022Surrogacy Stories00:53:46

Surrogacy is big business

On April 3rd 2020, the Child-Parent Security Act (CPSA) passed in the New York Legislature, meaning that commercial or “compensated” surrogacy is now legal in the state of New York.

Similar laws are in place in 46 other US states.

But to those who consider commercial surrogacy to be dangerous and exploitative, the CPSA has effectively sanctioned the pimping of pregnancy; as demand for surrogate mothers increases, so does the likelihood that women will be coerced into the arrangement by abusive husbands or boyfriends.

Not to mention the associated health risks for the woman giving birth.

Have a listen to this episode, in which I interview surrogacy brokers in NYC, a gay man who is father of three born of surrogacy, and others with something to say on the topic.

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03 Sep 2022Big Fertility 00:00:42



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08 Sep 2022Nina Power:00:51:20

What do men want?



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15 Sep 2022Pragna Patel00:42:14

Kiranjit Ahluwalia, free at last following a campaign led by Southall Black Sisters to overturn her murder conviction. Pragna Patel in the long, black coat, second from left.

1992, outside the Old Bailey.



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10 Sep 2022Former Deputy Leader sues the Green Party00:56:38

You can support Shahrar’s case here:

https://www.crowdjustice.com/case/worthy-of-respect-in-a-political-party/

Shahrar Ali



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13 Sep 2022The Emma Humphreys Memorial Prize00:27:48

EHMP

https://emmahumphreys.org/category/ehmp/

The Emma Humphreys Memorial Prize has, since 1998, been awarding prizes to groups and individuals campaigning to end male violence towards women. I am a co-founder of the prize, and remain a trustee and also a judge.

Nominations are now open for the EHMP and Centre for Women’s Justice Award 2022! The closing date for nominations is Friday 16th September. We all know many incredible women who deserve recognition for the work they do to end violence against women and girls.

The prizes will be awarded on the evening of 2nd December at the Canal Museum, London, King’s Cross, and tickets will be on sale soon.

In this podcast episode, I talk to two winners from 2021, and ask what difference it has made to their work.



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30 Sep 2022Porn Robots - what's the problem?00:49:08

https://kathleenrichardson.org/

Kathleen completed her PhD at the Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge. Her fieldwork was an investigation of the making of robots in labs at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). After her PhD she was fortunate to become a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow (BAPDF), a position Kathleen held at University College London. Her postdoctoral work was an investigation into the therapeutic uses of robots for children with autism spectrum conditions. In 2013, Kathleen was part of the Digital Bridges Project, an innovative AHRC funded technology and arts collaboration between Watford Palace Theatre and the University of Cambridge.

She am author of An Anthropology of Robots and AI: Annihilation Anxiety and Machines (2015) and Challenging Sociality? An Anthropology of Autism, Attachment and Robots (2018). Kathleen has another book in the pipeline on sex robots.

In 2015 she launched the Campaign Against Porn Robots to draw attention to problematic effects of new technologies on human relations, and their potential impact to create new layers of inequalities between men and women and adults and children. Kathleen is developing a theory of robotics inspired by anti-slavery abolitionist and second-wave feminism.

Kathleen Richardson

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02 Oct 2022FiLiA 2022: 00:30:51

I spoke to FiLiA Spokeswoman and Trustee Raquel Rosario Sanchez about the forthcoming event, and why it is so important for feminists from around the world get to meet up in person.

Raquel is a writer, campaigner and researcher from the Dominican Republic. Her academic research focuses on men who pay for sex. As a writer and campaigner, her advocacy focuses on ending male violence against girls and women. In recent years, much of her work has focused on promoting and/or strengthening sex-based rights on an international level.



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10 Oct 2022I won against Nottingham City Council00:27:23

My talk in the library car park



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11 Oct 2022Eddie Izzard is a man00:28:42

The trans train, driven by Stonewall, Mermaids and propaganda machines such as Pink News is derailing. Mermaids, drowning in scandal is truly on the rocks.

Eddie Izzard is a man who decided recently he wanted to live permanently in “girl mode”. He wants to be member of Parliament for Sheffield Central. I. spent an evening in the city, asking people what they thought.



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15 Oct 2022Cathy Boardman: another inconvenient truth 00:50:29

Cathy Boardman



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21 Oct 2022Amy Hamm00:34:31

British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM) launched an investigation into Amy in November, 2020, in response to public complaints about her opinions and comments. Amy’s crime? Endorsing JK Rowling’s support for sex-based rights.

BCCNM Inquiry Committee referred the matter to a Disciplinary Panel. The charge against Amy reads: “Between approximately July 2018 and March 2021, you made discriminatory and derogatory statements regarding transgender people, while identifying yourself as a nurse or nurse educator. These statements were made across various online platforms, including but not limited to, podcasts, videos, published writings and social media.”

The hearing will resume on October 24 to 27, 2022.



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29 Oct 2022Labour Women's Declaration00:10:55

Labour Women's Declaration



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06 Nov 2022James Esses00:43:08

Support James's CrowdJustice fund!



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17 Nov 2022A speech by, and a conversation with Rachel Moran, Irish sex trade survivor & author of best selling memoir, Paid For: My journey through prostitution00:27:11



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22 Nov 2022The holiday home where men are banned:00:30:56

Have a look at the website:

http://www.hortonwhc.org.uk/



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03 Dec 2022The murders of Raneem and Khaola00:20:05



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12 Jan 2023Abortion is criminalised in the UK. An interview with Emma Milne00:50:30

Emma Milne, Associate Professor in Criminal Law and Criminal Justice at Durham University and author of Criminal Justice Responses to Maternal Filicide

https://www.durham.ac.uk/research/institutes-and-centres/ethics-law-life-sciences/about-us/news/cells-blog/murdering-a-foetus-by-taking-drugs-while-pregnant/



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13 Jan 2023Hadley Freeman: Best selling author, columnist and feature writer for the Sunday Times00:55:53

Hadley Freeman



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23 Jan 2023Germany: The brothel of Europe00:32:03

German brothel during COVID

One of the many multi-storey brothels in Munich



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