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Jill Sorensen gives the scoop on common sense feminism from a new perspective. Featuring in-depth interviews and satirical take-downs of pop culture, The New Feminist podcast explores women's issues and gender inequality with humor and sincerity. Learn more at thenewfeminist.net. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

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United States

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Jill Sorensen gives the scoop on common sense feminism from a new perspective. Featuring in-depth interviews and satirical take-downs of pop culture, The New Feminist podcast explores women's issues and gender inequality with humor and sincerity. Learn more at thenewfeminist.net. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Language:

English

Contact:

(310) 751-0515


Episodes
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308. Behind the Rage: Inside the Minds of Domestic Abusers

10/30/2023
On December 7th The New Feminist joins forces with Deeyah Khan, Women’s Voices Now, Knock Out Abuse West and NYT best selling author and advocate Leslie Morgan Steiner for a special screening of Behind the Rage followed by a panel with the men and women who are fighting to end relationship abuse. Links and info about the event can be found on our website thenewfeminist.net. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:01:04:59

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307. Irreverent Enlightenment (with Karen Duffy)

8/4/2023
From becoming an iconic MTV VJ, starring in Dumb and Dumber, writing a New York Times Best selling book, to being diagnosed with a life threatening disease today’s guest, my friend Karen Duffy has done it all and has wisdom and positivity in spades! With her son Jack preparing to go off to college she wrote her new book WISE UP: Irreverent Enlightenment from a Mother who has been through it all. It’s a series of letters filled with funny, heartwarming, wise, and irreverent life lessons drawn from the wisdom of the old stoic philosophers. It’s one of Oprah Daily’s most anticipated books. It’s a book every parent might want to give their kid as they graduate college, but only after first reading it themselves. I just read it …and it might just change your life for the better. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:47:00

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306. From Victims to Suspects (with Rachel de Leon)

6/23/2023
I saw this fantastic documentary at the Sundance Film festival called Victims/Suspects. The film follows Rachel de Leon, an investigative journalist at The Center for Investigative Reporting, and her incredible work to uncover a disturbing pattern in the US: A surprising number of legal cases involving young women who report their rape to the police, get charged with false reporting, and instead of receiving help get thrown in jail. Victims/Suspect just premiered on Netflix and while incredibly triggering, it’s riveting and a must watch! I’m thrilled to have Rachel de Leon on the show to talk about it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:31:21

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305. No Filter (with Paulina Porizkova)

5/19/2023
Our guest today, super model and author Paulina Porizkova is one of the most visible women in the world, yet the last two years she has garnered a huge Instagram following sharing how invisible she feels as a middle aged woman. Something so many women relate to in youth obsessed America. Decades long ageism against women in advertisement and films has given us all a warped view of what we should perceive as beautiful, how middle aged women should act and what a mature woman really looks like. By Paulina bravely sharing her own struggles embracing aging and how society views middle aged women, she has become an inspirational trailblazer helping to reset the narrative. In her new book No Filter, Paulina writes about her marriage to rockstar Ric Ocasek, the heartache after his sudden passing, her thoughts and struggles. Luckily for us shares all the wisdom she learned on the journey. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:01:00:22

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304. Trafficked in Porn at 14: Jewell Baraka on Healing and Advocacy

3/24/2023
Our guest today Jewell Baraka, is brave. She has survived horrors that are hard to imagine. Her father, a deeply religious man, was popular in his community in Portland, yet behind closed doors he was a sociopathic monster. When Jewell was only five years old, he started sexually abusing her. By the time she was eleven, he trafficked his own daughter in to prostitution and porn, selling her most school nights to the highest bidder at a child brothel. After years of healing, today Jewell is a passionate advocate for victims of sex trafficking and commercial sexual exploitation for Journey Up and Dignity Health. Her story is difficult to hear, but it needs to be shared. Despite the darkness her life journey has brought her, she could finally find the beauty that does exist in this world. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:46:24

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303. The Fight to End Sexual Exploitation (with Benji Nolot)

3/17/2023
Benji Nolot might just be the most effective arch nemesis online pornography has. He is the President of Exodus Cry, an organization that works to abolish sex trafficking and sexual exploitation while assisting and empowering its victims. They have led a tireless and successful campaign to reveal the horrendous abuses and misconceptions about the porn industry and together with other activists have helped change the cultural narrative. Benji is a prolific and talented filmmaker, his movies Raised on Porn, Beyond Fantasy and many others, powerfully unveil the disturbing reality of what goes on. He examines the reality of coercion and violence, the health impacts on those on screen and the destruction on kids it leaves in its wake. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:57:55

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302. From Brothel Owner to Feminist (with Andrea Heinz)

3/10/2023
At 22 years old, Andrea Heinz found herself $60,000 in debt from a string of abusive relationships and entered into the commercial sex industry in Canada. She worked in prostitution for seven years and had over 4000 customer sessions. She even opened a brothel herself, hoping that the women she hired would suffer less abuse, but to no avail. Barely surviving the industry herself, she finally quit in 2013 and is now a writer, speaker and filmmaker working to raise awareness about sexual commercial exploitation and the harms of the “sex work is work” ideology. You can follow her on Twitter @heinzsight2020 to learn more about her work. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:01:03:44

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301. How We Exposed The Tinder Swindler (with Pernilla Sjöholm)

3/3/2023
Jill speaks with Pernilla Sjöholm, one of the women who fell victim to the infamous “Tinder Swindler.” Pernilla lost her life savings when she was conned by a man she met on the dating app Tinder in 2018. The hit Netflix documentary “Tinder Swindler” tells the story of how the Swindler used the popular dating platform to connect with women all over the world and emotionally manipulate them into financially supporting his lavish lifestyle. Pernilla connected with another victim, and together with a newspaper they connected the dots and were able to expose him to the world. Now she is a motivational speaker and activist working to protect other women from fraud and financial abuse. You can follow her on Instagram @pernillaelisabeths. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:41:19

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210. We Need Women’s Voices Now! w/ Heidi Basch-Harod

7/15/2022
Jill speaks with Emmy winning producer and experienced human rights advocate Heidi Basch-Harod, the executive director of Women’s Voices Now, a nonprofit dedicated to driving positive social change for women and girls worldwide through the power of impact storytelling and film. Heidi shares the mission of Women’s Voices Now, the importance of empowering and uplifting female filmmakers through an international lens, and the structural gender inequities that only fearless and forthright storytelling can reveal. You can learn more about Women’s Voices Now on their website, or by following them on Instagram @womens_voices_now or on Twitter @WomensVoicesNow. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:35:22

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209. How Did Social Media Become A Strip Club? (Mandy Sanchez, Culture Reframed)

6/24/2022
Where are kids getting their sex education? Their smartphones? In this episode, Jill speaks to Amanda "Mandy" Sanchez, program coordinator at Culture Reframed, the first organization to address hypersexualized media and pornography as “the public health crisis of the digital age.” In this episode, Jill and Mandy discuss the work of Culture Reframed, and their research on the impacts of hypersexualized media on children and youth, the harms that young people are experiencing, as well as the predatory industries that take advantage of this status quo. You can learn more about Culture Reframed at https://www.culturereframed.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:56:01

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208. She Sings: The Divorce From Hell That Became A Musical

6/3/2022
Jill talks to Rebecca Magnuson, vocal coach, singer and songwriter. After her 2015 divorce, Rebecca used her art to heal and tell her story. Her one-woman musical, She Sings, premiered in 2018. A television series based on the musical, “She Sings: Surviving the Narcissist” is currently in development with Paramount. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:01:23:17

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207. Gender (In)equality on Film with Madeline di Nonno

5/20/2022
Jill talks to Madeline Di Nonno, President and CEO of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media (@geenadavisorg), the only global research driven advocacy organization working within the entertainment and media industry to create gender balance, foster inclusion and reduce negative stereotyping in family entertainment media. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:34:40

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206. Mental Health & Wellbeing with Mariel Hemingway

5/6/2022
Jill talks to Academy Award and BAFTA nominated actress, producer and author Mariel Hemingway about her advocacy for mental health and the tools she uses to build mental, emotional, and spiritual wellbeing. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:39:38

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205. Restore Her Voice: Women Under The Taliban

4/15/2022
Jill talks to Ayesha Sherzai and Jahan Shahryar, founders of Restore Her Voice. Since the fall of Afghanistan’s government and the rise of Taliban rule, Restore Her Voice has been connecting outstanding Afghan women to universities, healthcare institutions, political organizations, media institutes, art & music centers, and other personal development venues that will help them regain their voices and lead successful and independent lives post-conflict. You can learn more about their work and get involved at restorehervoice.org and follow them on IG @restorehervoice. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:40:43

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204. Domestic Violence 101

3/25/2022
Jill talks to Iliana Tavera, Executive Director at Haven Hillls, a nonprofit that provides shelter and services for domestic violence survivors and their families. In her role as ED, Iliana has been working to break the cycle of abuse and transform victims into empowered survivors. In this episode, Iliana and Jill discuss the cycle of abuse, and how it impacts all people who experience DV and their families, and how to spot the warning signs of a dysfunctional relationship. You can find resources and learn more about Haven Hills and their work at www.havenhills.org. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:42:11

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203.5 The Nightmare at Playboy (Part Two)

3/18/2022
In a special part two of "The Nightmare at Playboy," Jill Sorensen sits down to talk to Miki Garcia, a former head of promotions for Playboy's parent company, and PJ Masten, a "Bunny Mother" who managed the young women who worked at Playboy's clubs. You can hear more of their stories on “Secrets of Playboy” on A&E, a documentary series that uncovers the horrific reality behind the glossy façade of the brand and the man who controlled it. New episodes of “Secrets of Playboy” air Mondays at 9pm ET/PT on A&E. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:53:30

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203. The Nightmare at Playboy

3/11/2022
Jill Sorensen sits down to talk to Sondra Theodore, a former Playmate and teenage girlfriend of the late Hugh Hefner to talk about her experiences at the Playboy Mansion. You can hear more of her story on “Secrets of Playboy” on A&E, a documentary series that uncovers the horrific reality behind the glossy façade of the brand and the man who controlled it. New episodes of “Secrets of Playboy” air Mondays at 9pm ET/PT on A&E. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:54:36

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202. Financial Feminism with Kathy Checchi

2/25/2022
Jill Sorensen sits down with entrepreneur, investor, and financial advisor Kathy Checchi to discuss “financial feminism,” the importance of taking charge of your financial future, and economic empowerment for women. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:30:29

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201. My Forced Unorthodox Marriage with Fraidy Reiss

2/11/2022
In the Season 2 premier of The New Feminist Podcast, Jill Sorensen sits down with guest Fraidy Reiss to talk about her escape from a forced marriage, her Orthodox Jewish upbringing in Brooklyn, New York, and her fight to end forced and child marriage in the U.S. with her organization Unchained At Last. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:39:56

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113. The Brain on Porn with Dr. Donald Hilton

11/5/2021
Donald Hilton, MD, is a neurosurgeon and internationally recognized expert on the neuroscience of pornography. Jill and Dr. Hilton talk about the ways that pornography rewires the brain, and explore themes of addiction, domestic violence, and the way scenes in porn model sexual behavior. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thenewfeminist/support

Duration:00:45:16