Environmental and ecological sustainability movements have often negated their complicity in white supremacy, heteronormativity, patriarchy, and capitalism, citing that their pursuits and causes are objectively positive because they are on behalf of the so-called “natural world.” This week on the podcast, we dig deeper into this topic with Guy Ritani and Toa ... Show More
Apr 9
IN THE COMPANY OF HUMPBACKS S1:E3
"The more I learn, the less I know. Sometimes learning more means accepting that we don’t really know." – Rachel MeadeIn the third episode of In The Company of Humpbacks, Rachel Meade joins Ayana to rethink what we mean by study, communication, and the goals of biology and conser ... Show More
33m 30s
Feb 2024
#251 - 7 Examples of Greenwashing
In this episode of Grow Ensemble, host Cory Ames delves into the deceptive tactics of greenwashing, where companies mislead the public about their environmental and social responsibility. Through 7 compelling examples, Cory sheds light on how businesses use certifications, mislea ... Show More
23m 22s
Jan 2024
Emma Dabiri: Bodies, ageing, and Heather Shimmer lipstick
<p>When judge ourselves less, we judge each other less too, and vice versa. Activist and broadcaster Emma Dabiri’s academic work critiques the image-conscious society we live in.</p><p> </p><p>In this chat, Fearne and Emma explore attitudes to everything from ageing, to weig ... Show More
50m 6s
May 2019
"Dark Gay Culture" (w/ Ruby McCollister)
<p>Ruby McCollister joins Bowen and special guest Katrina Rogers to discuss post humanism, straight and gay culture, water signs, the Starship enterprise, camp, and so much more!</p><p>---</p><p>MERCH! MERCH! GET YOUR LAS CULTURISTAS MERCH!</p><p><a href="https://www.teepublic.co ... Show More
1h 27m