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Biting All The Apples
Biting All The Apples is an unhinged bookclub-ish conversation that channels the sassy wisdom of long dead victorian feminists to analyze the puritanical influences still messing with our world today. We start off with the 1895 best seller "The Woman's Bible" by Elizabeth Cady Stanton. Each week we cover their 19th century feminist analysis of a book in the bible and ponder, laugh, and cry over the similarities to the issues of today.
This is a great listen for anyone interested in the patriarchal influence in religion, politics, and social order. As well as anyone that is GenX or any generation, anyone that likes comedy, books, history, and thinkin.
Biting All The Apples
Sonic warfare, pyrotechnics, and hailstones in everyone's favorite sequel: Joshua
In this not to be missed episode, SK & JV marvel at the 19th century literary reviews of the the first part of The Woman's Bible before digging into the book of Joshua. It includes remakes of all of Moses greatest feats and tricks! And phrases like, "whinst not whence they were". The Victorian feminists respond with equal eloquence and spice.
More info on hot topics mentioned in this episode:
John Stuart Mill
Wrote The Subjection of Women
Sir Henry Rider Haggard KBE
His sci-fi novel She
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By Andrew Dickson White
Nikola Tesla, gender equality, and women & tech
Clara B Neyman - suffragist and freethought activist. There isn't a lot of biographical information on contributor Clara B Neyman! If you know anything - please reach out. She was part of the New Thought movement that still exsists today.
The mid-1900s were known as the Golden Age of Freethought.
Credits
Recorded at Troubadour Studios in Lansing, MI
Audio Engineer Corey DeRushia
Edited by Rie Daisies at Nighttime Girlfriend Studio
Music: ‘Shifting pt. 2 (instrumental)’ by Rie Daisies
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