Episodios

  • White Feminism (ft. Ashley Whitehurst)
    Sep 15 2021

    In our Season One Finale, Ashley Whitehurst joins Cait to talk through White Feminism. Our co-hosts move through the three waves of feminism and the movement’s pesky tendency to repeat old exclusionary mistakes, touch on TERFs, and talk about how white feminism is out here hustling to find an “other” to toss under the metaphorical bus.


    Included to break up the “whomp-wa” noise playing in your head, our co-hosts talk about their own journeys working with feminism’s complicated legacy, how Ashley’s cat punched her right in the face, and who our co-hosts would send into space as ambassadors of humans.


    Find Ashley: Ashley’s Website


    Find Cait: @caitrogan (Instagram & Twitter); @equallyfunnypod (Instagram & Twitter)


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    Recorded: 7/17/21

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    1 h
  • Mental Health (ft. Maria Konopken)
    Aug 25 2021

    The wondrous Maria Konopken joins Cait as co-host to talk through a huge topic that we could only skim the surface of...Mental Health. We go all the way back to ancient Greece on this one to trace the evolution and development of the field of mental health care - it’s been a rough road from the beginning. We touch on the present day context and current status for how we’re doing amidst a teensy thing known as a global pandemic. Ever heard of it? The episode closes with an overview of Cait and Maria’s personal journeys with mental health and resources they’ve found helpful.


    While it was a heavy topic, we made sure to pepper in some discussion of...Fast and Furious 9, burlesque, and being cool with how much we cry.


    Find Maria: @mariakonopken (Instagram)


    Find Cait: @caitrogan (Instagram & Twitter); @equallyfunnypod (Instagram & Twitter)


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    Recorded: 6/30/21

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    1 h y 18 m
  • Toxic Masculinity (ft. Audrey Schiffhauer)
    Aug 11 2021

    In this ep Cait is joined by Audrey Schiffhauer to talk toxic masculinity. We do a quick primer (premier?) on how masculinity and femininity are...MADE UP, talk through the mythopoetic origins of the term toxic masculinity, and then dive into some not-so-great present day impacts.


    Included is a discussion of some helpful resources, a plug for the TV show My Crazy Ex Girlfriend, and an important reminder that no one wants to make friends while on a flight….so quit talking to us.


    Find Audrey: Instagram; Twitter


    Find Cait: @caitrogan (Instagram & Twitter); @equallyfunnypod (Instagram & Twitter)


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    1 h y 8 m
  • Capitalism (ft. Carly Heiser)
    Jul 28 2021

    In this episode, Cait is joined by Carly Heiser to talk through a beast of a topic...ensuring that your cat stays hydrated at 2AM….no, no wait….it’s capitalism, we’re talking about capitalism. It’s got its beefy tentacles into everything and can feel overwhelming to wrestle with - but this is a good enough start. Included is an overview of historical developments beginning with feudalism, with its appalling smells and incessant rain, through the modern era with its slightly better smells and a capitalist system on steroids. Then our co-hosts dive into some of the lies that capitalism tells us, and how we can operate in this system while hopefully moving toward something that works for more people.


    The episode concludes with a very important discussion of celebrity streams we’d like to see spun up on Twitch.


    Find Carly: Instagram; Twitter; Twitch; TikTok


    Find Cait: @caitrogan (Instagram & Twitter); @equallyfunnypod (Instagram & Twitter)


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    49 m
  • Code Switching (ft. Camille Cadenhead)
    Jul 14 2021

    Camille Cadenhead joins Cait for an episode all about code switching. Cait talks through the linguistic-based history of the term, and how it has expanded in scope in recent years to describe how folks are often forced to move between identities to fit in. Camille follows with a discussion of present day impact.


    Included is a very important discussion of Camille’s ideal dinner guest, and a revelation that Camille’s cavalier attitude toward her vision board from a few years ago had far reaching impacts on the global state of politics.


    Find Camille: @camamillie (Instagram)


    Find Cait: @caitrogan (Instagram & Twitter); @equallyfunnypod (Instagram & Twitter)


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    1 h y 1 m
  • Diet Culture (ft. Heather Elaine Abbott)
    Jun 30 2021

    Cait and co-host Heather Elaine Abbott tackle Diet Culture, tracing its origins to the 1800s and talking through present day incarnations of the lie that skinny = happy, healthy, and beautiful. They call out the recent sneaky repackaging of diet culture into wellness culture, and how it’s really all the same Scooby-Doo villain in a different mask. The episode concludes with a discussion of our co-hosts’ journey moving away from diet culture, places where listeners can learn more, and a robust convo about some TV shows our co-hosts would like to see translated into musicals.


    CW: This episode includes some discussion of diets and eating disorders.


    Spoiler Alert: There is a very tiny spoiler about WandaVision, but if you aren’t up to date…that’s kind of on you.


    Find Heather: heatherelaineabbott.com; @thehabbott (Instagram & Twitter)


    Find Cait: @caitrogan (Instagram); @equallyfunnypod (Instagram & Twitter)


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    Recorded on 5/2/21

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    1 h y 10 m
  • Privilege (ft. Val Agnew)
    Jun 16 2021

    Val Agnew joins Cait to break down a beast of a topic: Privilege. Included is a discussion of key elements of privilege, a history of the concept, a review of our co-hosts’ engagement with privilege, and actions listeners can take in their own journeys.


    Our co-hosts also do the important work of deciding which Marvel character they would want to roadtrip with, discuss the overlap of Mr. Rogers with Steve Rogers (aka Captain America), and talk through how neither Val nor Cait were that into being Girlscouts.


    Find Val:

    @agalpalval; @thetridentnetwork; @dcommentaries


    Find Cait:

    @caitrogan; @equallyfunnypod


    Resources:

    • Peggy McIntosh - White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack
    • Ijeoma Oluo’s - So You Want to Talk About Race
    • Sylvia Duckworth’s Wheel of Privilege Illustration
    • Vox Interview with Kimerblé Crenshaw on Intersectionality:
    • @ckyourprivilege by Myisha T Hill on Instagram
    • @sfdirewolf by Alice Wong on Twitter


    Recorded On:

    4/10/21

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Cancel Culture (ft. Phylicia McLeod)
    Jun 2 2021

    Phylicia McLeod joins as our FIRST co-host to talk through cancel culture and the practice of “being cancelled.” The episode covers the surprising historical origins of the concept, how cancelling shows up in the world today, and closes with some final thoughts on staying focused despite the fanfare surrounding this issue.


    In addition, our co-hosts talk through Phylicia’s burgeoning Tarot reading skills and how there isn’t a single episode of Gray’s Anatomy in which everyone makes it out alive (as far as we know).

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    Find Phylicia:

    @laugh_with_phee

    @unlearning_podcast

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    Find Cait:

    @caitrogan

    @equallyfunnypod

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    Resources:

    • Aja Romano’s article on Vox:
      • https://www.vox.com/culture/2019/12/30/20879720/what-is-cancel-culture-explained-history-debate
    • Daneille Kurtzleben’s article on NPR
      • https://www.npr.org/2021/02/10/965815679/is-cancel-culture-the-future-of-the-gop

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    Correction:

    When recording, Cait mentions that Amy Cooper never faced criminal charges. Amy Cooper did face criminal charges, but those charges were eventually dismissed following her participation in 5 restorative justice therapy sessions.

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    Recorded On:

    3/27/21

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    43 m