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Sylvia Plath: The Original Tortured Poet
This week, Stauney explores the life and legacy of Sylvia Plath, a poet renowned not only for her poignant works that emerged around the time of her untimely death but also for her profound struggles
The Members of The Tortured Poets Department: Clara Bow, Cassandra, and Diana of Ephesus
This week, Stauney and Sadie are indulging, and celebrating the release of a new favorite album. We HAD to do a recap on the latest Taylor Swift release and talk about how much we love it, as well as
Songwriting for the Stars with Laura Veltz
This week Stauney and Sadie are honored to have Laura Veltz join us! Veltz is a four-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, known for her work with some of our generation's most notable artists, including
Give Me Back My Girlhood: The Path from Girls to Women
It's our LAST episode of March Madness and to celebrate, Stauney and Sadie and diving deep into a topic they're passionate about: Girlhood. It's a "coming of rage" story as we discuss the myth behind
Unraveling 'The Yellow Wallpaper' The story of a women's descent into madness
This week, Stauney and Sadie talk about the popular short story by Charlotte Perkins Gillman, "The Yellow Wallpaper" about a woman's descent into madness after her husband locks her in the home's nurs
Pages to Playlists: Feminine Rage in Literature and Music
Sadie walks us through the important literature and musical works that show the simmering of feminine rage throughout history in various ways.
The Sound of Feminine Rage with 'The New Nine' Emily Treadgold
This week, Stauney and Sadie are joined by Emily Treadgold of 'The New Nine' to talk about the evolution of rage within women's music and the state of it today.
Brushstrokes to Blockbusters: Feminine Rage in Fine Art and Film
Stauney and Sadie continue our March Madness by giving an overview of works of art and movies that help encapsulate the themes and ideas behind feminine rage.
The Art of Feminine Rage with 'Less Than Half' Hall Rockefeller
This week, Stauney and Sadie are joined by Hall Rockefeller of 'Less Than Half' to talk about the evolution of rage within women's art and the state of it today.
Disposable Daughters: From the Magdalene Laundries to Gender Reveal Parties
We explore the enforced labor within the Magdalene Laundries, the coercion of women into prostitution as "Comfort Women," and the widespread issues of femicide, gender-based violence, and homicide tha