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Another Feral Feminist
by Taylor
Raw stories. Unfiltered truths. Feminist fire.Another Feral Feminist is the unapologetic podcast where women's voices take center stage and we expose the systems that try to silence them.This weekly feminist podcast blends true stories and cultural commentary to unpack everything from workplace misogyny and emotional abuse to motherhood, identity, and the politics of being a woman in a patriarchal world.🎧 New episodes every Tuesday.🔥 For fans of: We Can Do Hard Things, Maintenance Phase, The Retrievals, Femininity Redefined, and The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling.
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The Woman Who Took On Uber | Susan Fowler
The Woman Who Took On UberSubtitle: How Susan Fowler Exposed a Culture of Retaliation and Changed Tech ForeverEpisode Summary:When Susan Fowler hit publish on her now-legendary blog post about Uber, she didn’t just call out workplace harassment — she cracked open the entire tech industry. But before she became the woman who took down one of the most powerful startups in the world, Susan was a homeschooled kid from the Arizona desert, teaching herself physics by flashlight and fighting for every inch of her education.In this episode of Another Feral Feminist, we go deeper than the headlines. I’m walking you through Susan’s story from childhood poverty to Ivy League resilience, her dream job turned nightmare at Uber, and the moment she decided enough was enough — and exposed everything.Along the way, I’ll share a personal story about what retaliation actually looks like in corporate America, and why most women never get the chance to speak up the way Susan did.If you don’t know her name, you should.This is the story of Another Feral Feminist: Susan Fowler.🔖 Topics Covered:What retaliation really looks like in the workplaceSusan’s self-education and climb to PennThe emotional cost of her father’s deathWhat it was like working inside UberThe blog post that made Silicon Valley panicWhy women in tech are still fighting to be believedThe systemic erasure of women in male-dominated industries📌 Resources & Mentions:Susan Fowler’s blog post: “Reflecting on One Very, Very Strange Year at Uber”Her memoir: Whistleblower: My Journey to Silicon Valley and Speaking Out Against InjusticeWant to share your story? Email: [email protected]🎧 Listen on:Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, or wherever you get your feminist rage-fueled storytelling fix.📱 Follow Along:TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube → @anotherferalfeministSubmissions & Questions → [email protected] (SEO + discoverability):#FeralFeminist #SusanFowler #WomenInTech #Whistleblower #FeministPodcast #UberScandal #AnotherFeralFeminist #WorkplaceRetaliation #SexismInTech #WomenWhoSpeakUp
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Why Didn't She Just Leave?
Episode 1: “Why Didn’t She Just Leave?”Welcome to the very first episode of Another Feral Feminist, where we kick things off with a story that’s real, raw, and far too common.Today, Taylor shares her cousin Abbey’s experience navigating an abusive relationship — with full permission and deep intention. From stolen waitress tips to marital rape and emotional manipulation, this story is not only heartbreaking, but also horrifyingly typical in a culture that still asks:“Why didn’t she just leave?”This episode dives deep into that question — unpacking the emotional, financial, and societal barriers that keep women trapped in abusive relationships. Taylor also reflects on her own trauma, shares staggering statistics about post-separation poverty and shelter shortages, and offers a direct challenge to the systems that consistently fail women.If you’re in it, if you’ve survived it, or if you’ve ever judged someone for not walking away — this episode is for you.In this episode:The night that changed everything — and how no one realized it at the timeAbbey’s five-year journey through control, coercion, and survivalThe hidden layers of financial, emotional, and sexual abuseWhy reproductive rights matter in abusive relationshipsThe brutal reality of leaving: poverty, custody, and childcare obstaclesWhat it really means to “rewrite your story” as a survivor Key Takeaways:Abuse isn’t always visible — and leaving is often dangerous, expensive, and emotionally complexSurvivors don’t stay because they’re weak. They stay because the world makes it harder to leaveThe patriarchy glorifies sacrifice while withholding safetyEvery woman deserves access to real support, not just survival📌 Resources mentioned in this episode:DomesticShelters.org: Search for shelters by zip code and filter by needs (pets, kids, space, etc.)NCADV – National Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Advocacy, safety planning guides, and policy supportThe National Domestic Violence Hotline📞 Call: 800‑799‑SAFE💬 Text: “START” to 88788🫶 Submit your story:Want to share your experience anonymously? Email Taylor at [email protected]📲 Follow Another Feral Feminist:TikTok | @anotherferalfeministInstagram | @anotherferalfeministYouTube | @anotherferalfeminist🗓 New episodes every Tuesday.Subscribe, rate, and share — especially with someone who might need to hear this.And remember:Stay feral. Stay safe.
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Welcome to Another Feral Feminist
Welcome to Another Feral Feminist — the unapologetic podcast where women’s voices, stories, and feminine rage are taken seriously. In this trailer, Taylor introduces what to expect: raw listener stories, deep feminist analysis, and a takedown of the systems that silence women. If you’ve felt dismissed, overburdened, or unheard — this is your space. Subscribe now and join the Feral Flock.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Raw stories. Unfiltered truths. Feminist fire.Another Feral Feminist is the unapologetic podcast where women's voices take center stage and we expose the systems that try to silence them.This weekly feminist podcast blends true stories and cultural commentary to unpack everything from workplace misogyny and emotional abuse to motherhood, identity, and the politics of being a woman in a patriarchal world.🎧 New episodes every Tuesday.🔥 For fans of: We Can Do Hard Things, Maintenance Phase, The Retrievals, Femininity Redefined, and The Witch Trials of J.K. Rowling.
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