
Feminist Frequency Radio is coming for your media. Each week, Kat Spada invites you to listen in on entertaining and stimulating conversations about films, games, and TV... from the latest blockbusters to classic hidden gems, and more. With special guests bringing their distinctly different feminist perspectives to the mix as they celebrate and critique it all—including media critics, entertainers... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 301 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmLeisure | |||

For the first episode of our "Focus on the Family" season, we're taking it back to 2010—a time before Prop 8 when a Sundance movie could really make a big impact on the widespread film landscape. Lisa Cholodenko's The Kids Are All Right is a great ex... more
FFR is going to be back soon with a new season focusing on the family... just in time for the holidays! Listen to our mini preview ep where we'll explain the theme in more detail, and give a little teaser of the special bonus segment each episode wil... more
"Bingo." As the epic conclusion to our season of Musical Mayhem, we watched Jacques Audiard's 2024 extravaganza Emilia Pérez. Did we hate it? Kinda! Did we love it? Kinda! We also have a teaser of next season on Feminist Frequency Radio, coming soon.... more
It's Andrew Lloyd Webber week in our Musical Mayhem season, and to turn the volume all the way up, we've selected Joel Schumacher's most renowned superhero flick, The Phantom of the Opera. And for those of you who couldn't care less about musicals, b... more
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I loved this show when Anita Sarkeesian was in charge. It featured deep cultural analysis from a feminist/queer perspective. Now it’s just dull, like “How did you like the cast? How did you like the performance of actor X?” How did you like the lighting? I listened to the “Wicked” show and there was literally nothing about the content, the interpretations and the meaning of that book/musical/movie in the show.
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It’s difficult for me to accept how much this show has changed over the years. I miss the video game reviews and discussion and I’m disappointed that they don’t cover games anymore—it wasn’t just Carolyn, Anita used to be a gamer too. The only time they’ve covered any games in the past year or so, they had random people on discussing random games that no one cares about.
If I had to give the podcast a rating, I’d say now that Kat Spada is on board, it’s back up to a 4, but for me the average is... more
Love listening, so many great perspectives.
But please fix the mic volume issue on the latest (Dune) episode and re-upload it! I can’t be the only person who couldn’t listen to it because the switching between hosts—who were quiet—and guest—VERY loud—hurt my ears!
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Engaging in critical discussions about a wide range of media, this podcast explores the intersections of entertainment, feminism, and cultural critique. Each episode features lively conversations centered on films, television, and gaming, where the hosts share unique insights and personal reflections while analyzing representation and societal themes within popular culture. Through a combination of humor and critical analysis, listeners are invited to reconsider their favorite media, making this a compelling choice for those interested in feminist perspectives and cultural criticism.
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Recent guests on Feminist Frequency Radio include:
1. Sav Rodgers
2. Margaret Wappler
3. Tara Giancaspro
4. Dolly Parton
5. Burt Reynolds
6. Anita Sarkeesian
7. Alonso Duralde
8. Emma Specter
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