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EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 57 MIN

We Should All Be Feminists (a special conversation)

from Feminist Founders: Building Profitable People-First Businesses · host Becky Mollenkamp

Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp at https://liberateyourbusiness.com/This week looks a little different. Becky’s out sick, so we’re sharing a powerful conversation from Assigned Reading where Becky and Faith dive into Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s essay and TED Talk We Should All Be Feminists.It’s a wide-ranging and deeply personal discussion about feminism across cultures, the intersections of race and gender, and how we carry both the weight of oppression and the responsibility of shaping culture ourselves.👉 Don’t miss our upcoming free event, The Weight We Carry on invisible labor, happening October 9, 2025. Sign up here: https://evt.to/eoieheiswDiscussed in this episode:• How Adichie’s centering of Nigerian culture resonates with Afro-Caribbean experiences• Why feminism often defaults to “white feminism” in the U.S.—and the harm in that invisibility• Chimamanda’s 2017 comments on trans women, her clarification, and what it says about growth and accountability• How women are held to perfectionist standards under white supremacy• The challenge (and necessity) of contextualizing feminism through race, culture, and personal story• Why “people shape culture” is both a call to action and a permission slip• Owning our own stories of privilege and oppression—and how whiteness itself can be a prison• Shame as one of the sharpest tools of oppression and how it maintains systems of power• The many ways activism can look: rest, storytelling, parenting, teaching, healing, and beyond🎤 PROUD MEMBERS OF THE FEMINIST PODCASTERS COLLECTIVE

Get "Liberate Your Business" by Becky Mollenkamp at https://liberateyourbusiness.com/This week looks a little different. Becky’s out sick, so we’re sharing a powerful conversation from Assigned Reading where Becky and Faith dive into Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s essay and TED Talk We Should All Be Feminists.It’s a wide-ranging and deeply personal discussion about feminism across cultures, the intersections of race and gender, and how we carry both the weight of oppression and the responsibility of shaping culture ourselves.👉 Don’t miss our upcoming free event, The Weight We Carry on invisible labor, happening October 9, 2025. Sign up here: https://evt.to/eoieheiswDiscussed in this episode:• How Adichie’s centering of Nigerian culture resonates with Afro-Caribbean experiences• Why feminism often defaults to “white feminism” in the U.S.—and the harm in that invisibility• Chimamanda’s 2017 comments on trans women, her clarification, and what it says about growth and accountability• How women are held to perfectionist standards under white supremacy• The challenge (and necessity) of contextualizing feminism through race, culture, and personal story• Why “people shape culture” is both a call to action and a permission slip• Owning our own stories of privilege and oppression—and how whiteness itself can be a prison• Shame as one of the sharpest tools of oppression and how it maintains systems of power• The many ways activism can look: rest, storytelling, parenting, teaching, healing, and beyond🎤 PROUD MEMBERS OF THE FEMINIST PODCASTERS COLLECTIVE

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