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Interchangeable White Ladies Podcast

Hope Teague-Bowling & Megan Holyoke & Annie Jansen
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We're launching the Interchangeable White Ladies podcast a show where we discuss education, culture, and local activism. We’re teachers so we have an essential question--How can white women use their privilege to deconstruct white culture, confront their own biases, be better allies, and be less basic? Listen to the Interchangeable White Ladies podcast to learn about all that and more!

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Recent Guests

Micheline Foss
Founder of Aging Boldly, LLC and certified menopause specialist
Aging Boldly, LLC
Episode: Ep. 222: Aging Boldly w/ Menopause Coach Micheline Foss
Doug Mackey
Producer of Channel 253
Channel 253
Episode: Ep. 222: Aging Boldly w/ Menopause Coach Micheline Foss
Natasha Bowen
New York Times and Indie bestselling author of Nigerian and Welsh descent
Episode: Ep. 221: Who Gets to Be the Hero w/ Author Natasha Bowen
Marlene Gerber Fried
Professor Emerita of Philosophy at Hampshire College and co-founder of the National Network of Abortion Funds.
Hampshire College
Episode: Ep. 219: Moving Beyond Choice Into Reproductive Justice w/ Loretta J. Ross and Marlene Gerber Fried
Loretta J. Ross
MacArthur Fellow, Associate Professor of Women and Gender at Smith College, and co-founder of SisterSong Women of Color Reproductive Health Collective.
Smith College
Episode: Ep. 219: Moving Beyond Choice Into Reproductive Justice w/ Loretta J. Ross and Marlene Gerber Fried
Jesse Q. Sutanto
USA Today bestselling author known for her novels, including Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers.
Episode: Ep. 217: Sharp Humor, Big Hearts and a Touch of Murder: Jesse Sutanto Returns
Katie Wallace
An educator and youth advocate with 18+ years of experience in public high schools, nonprofits, and higher education.
Episode: Ep. 211: Telling the Truth Without Selling Out w/ Katie Wallace
Carrie Griffin Basas
An attorney and organizational consultant, founder of CoDesign Works, and former director of Disability Law Colorado and Disability Rights Washington.
CoDesign Works
Episode: Ep. 206: Protecting Disability Rights in Tumultuous Times with Carrie Griffin Basas
Hilary Giovale
Mother, writer, and community organizer, author of Becoming a Good Relative.
Episode: Ep. 205: Becoming a “Good Relative” with Author Hilary Giovale

Hosts

Hope
Co-host and passionate advocate for social justice, with a focus on education and community engagement.
Annie
Co-host and educator dedicated to fostering discussions on race, privilege, and social change.
Megan
Co-host and advocate for community initiatives and social justice, engaging in thoughtful dialogue on activism.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 64 ratings
  • Fantastic show!

    Love the humor and banter between these two hosts. The content is always spot on and always leaves me with tangible ways to do work to be better informed and key things to be aware of impacting students and community.

    Awesome work! Thank you ladies!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sankofa253
    United States4 years ago
  • One of my favorites from Channel253!

    As a white woman in education, this podcast is one of my go to resources for how to be anti-racist in my particular context. I always learn something new from the conversations Hope and Annie (and now Hope and Megan!) have with amazing guests. These conversations have been especially important and grounding during this unprecedented back to school season. Thank you IWL and Channel253 for this awesome podcast!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kaylahipp14
    United States5 years ago
  • Excellent.

    I have really enjoyed listening to this podcast, they are discussing issues that desperately need to be addressed, especially among the white moderate. I especially love the episodes interviewing some of the prominent voices in today’s social justice movement.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Joshtromero
    United States7 years ago
  • A bad case of white guilt disorder

    Please see a professional about this ladies.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Amy Meditate
    United States7 years ago
  • Listen!

    This podcast is extremely relevant. The hosts are critical thinkers who are in touch with the community and their practice. Anyone in education needs to listen. Start from the beginning!!! Recommend big time!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    SraChancla
    United States7 years ago

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Some critical feedback points to discomfort with the discussions, indicating the polarizing nature of the topics addressed.
The content is recognized for tackling important social issues, particularly around race and privilege, making it relevant and impactful.
Listeners appreciate the humor and authenticity of the hosts, often mentioning the relatable banter between them.
Numerous comments highlight the podcast as a vital educational resource for white women seeking to understand their role in social justice.

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Ep. 222: Aging Boldly w/ Menopause Coach Micheline Foss
Q: What would you recommend to someone starting to realize menopause might be part of their life?
Educate yourself on the impact of menopause, protect your sleep, and consider incorporating movement into your lifestyle.
Ep. 222: Aging Boldly w/ Menopause Coach Micheline Foss
Q: What do you think are some big misconceptions that we have about this phase?
The first misconception is that it's an old lady thing. Menopause and perimenopause symptoms can start in the 30s and often are misunderstood and stigmatized.
Ep. 221: Who Gets to Be the Hero w/ Author Natasha Bowen
Q: What are you allowed to tell us about this new book that's coming out?
Natasha describes 'Call of the Dragon' as a continuation of her themes, exploring African influences in fantasy and discussing how different cultures worship dragons, paralleling today's diverse perspectives.
Ep. 221: Who Gets to Be the Hero w/ Author Natasha Bowen
Q: Can you tell us a little bit about what that life was like and what made you decide to shift gears?
Natasha explains she became a teacher to provide representation, as she didn't have black teachers growing up. It gave her hope and inspired her to write stories where she and her culture could be represented.
Ep. 217: Sharp Humor, Big Hearts and a Touch of Murder: Jesse Sutanto Returns
Q: Did you have to do any research around tea, part of Vera's character?
Sutanto mentions her personal knowledge of tea combined with some research, highlighting her grandfather's teachings.

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