

Ideas at the House
Sydney Opera House
Talks and conversations from the Sydney Opera House featuring the world’s greatest minds and culture creators. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jun 22, 2018 • 47min
Guilty Feminist Live at Sydney Opera House | All About Women 2018
Podcasting has allowed more and more feminist voices around the world a platform to be centred, heard and celebrated. And as part of All About Women 2018, we invited some of the finest podcasters around to record live episodes at the festival. Of course, this had to include the wildly popular Guilty Feminist podcast, and its host comedian Deborah Frances-White brought the laughs and the politics to the festival. Along with co-host Geraldine Hickey, special guests Myf Warhurst and Tracey Spicer, they attempt to tackle the small issue of 10,000 years of gender imbalance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 15, 2018 • 21min
Saudi Arabia and women's right to drive | All About Women 2018
In September 2017, the Saudi Arabian government announced it was lifting its long-standing ban on women driving cars. The decision was an historic milestone for Saudi women’s rights, and reflected a growing women’s movement in the region. The Right to Drive campaign was begun by the Saudi engineer, writer and activist Manal al-Sharif, and today’s podcast is an extract of her presentation at All About Women 2018. Watch more from the festival on our Youtube channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 8, 2018 • 59min
Smashing the patriarchy | All About Women 2018
Since #metoo blew up at the end of 2017, feminists around the world are hungry to mobilse, so at All About Women 2018, we thought we ought to offer some hands-on advice. What better thing to do than to program a session full of optimistic yet practical suggestions on how we might finally smash the patriarchy. The Guardian’s Van Badham chairs this uplifting, funny and practical discussion with best-selling author Barbara Kingsolver, writer and activist Manal al-Sharif and local feminist legend Clementine Ford. All activists in their own right, these incredible women talk about the deeper systemic and structural factors behind oppression and inequality and attempt to answer a couple of tiny questions: how do we destabilise these systems, and where on earth do we start? Watch more talks from All About Women 2018 on Youtube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jun 1, 2018 • 58min
Disability and intersectional feminism | All About Women 2018
Intersectionality is the buzzword of contemporary feminism. But in focussing on issues of race, class and sexuality, disability often gets forgotten. In a panel at All About Women 2018, three radical speakers discussed how being disabled raises a whole lot of unique issues that directly affect their feminism. NDIS campaigner Samantha Connor, writer and performer Kath Duncan and artist, activist and writer Katharine Annear were joined by session chair Van Badham, for a rowdy discussion on why disability can’t be left off the table when thinking about a truly inclusive feminism. Watch more talks from All About Women 2018 on Youtube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 25, 2018 • 58min
How to be single with Kate Bolick | All About Women 2018
American writer Kate Bolick’s blockbuster Atlantic article, ‘All the Single Ladies’ examined the the remarkable demographic shift away from marriage, and grappled with what resisting the intense social pressure to couple means for women. Now, her book Spinster combines memoir, feminist theory, cultural criticism and sharp historical research. At All About Women 2018, she took to the stage with moderator Jess Scully for a brazenly political and deeply personal discussion about the opportunities of modern singledom. Watch the full talk on our Youtube Channel. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 18, 2018 • 59min
Rethinking beauty as resistance with Rebecca Walker | All About Women 2018
With a resume that includes coining the term ‘third wave’, and is filled in by multiple memoirs, essay collections and a novel, Rebecca Walker’s career is force of intellectual, intersectional thought. At All About Women 2018 she spoke with Edwina Throsby about beauty and all our preconceptions about it in relation to society, history and ourselves. Listen as she poses the challenge: how do we rethink beauty so that it becomes an act of resistance? Watch more from the festival on Youtube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

May 4, 2018 • 60min
Feminism beyond the gender binary | All About Women
At All About Women 2018, conversations about feminism were opened up beyond the gender binary to create a truly inclusive festival for everyone who wants to challenge patriarchal structures. In a panel called Trans Like Me, English writer and musician CN Lester, local broadcaster and musician Eddie Ayres, and comedy legend Jordan Raskopoulous came together to look at how trans politics intersects with feminism. This session was chaired by the head of Transgender Victoria, Sally Goldner. Watch more from the festival on Youtube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 27, 2018 • 59min
Modern love with Mandy Len Catron | All About Women 2018
Mandy Len Catron's 2015 article for the New York Times Modern Love Column 'To Fall in Love with Anyone, Do This' examined whether there is scientific reasoning behind romantic connection. Her consequent memoir, How To Fall In Love With Anyone, used the article as a springboard to discuss intimacy, chemistry, vulnerability and cultural myths about relationships. She joined Clementine Ford at All About Women 2018 to unpack the science of attraction. See more from All About Women 2018 on Youtube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 20, 2018 • 58min
Modes of insurrection with Barbara Kingsolver | All About Women 2018
Barbara Kingsolver visited Australia for the first time for All About Women 2018. In a candid discussion with Margaret Throsby, she takes us from her early days as a scientist and a poet to the peak of her career as the writer of bestselling novels including The Poisonwood Bible. She shares her love for the natural world and quickly reveals her knack for local lingo, in this completely charming session. Watch the full video and more from All About Women 2018 at youtube.com/ideasatthehouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Apr 13, 2018 • 53min
Suffragettes to social media - the waves of feminism | All About Women 2018
It’s been 100 years since suffragettes won the right for some privileged Englishwomen to vote, and this anniversary got us thinking about the milestones of feminism across time. At All About Women 2018 we invited four speakers to reflect on what feminism has achieved and what is still to be done in a panel called From Suffragettes to Social Media. We were joined by historian Barbara Caine who spoke to the First Wave, iconic Second-waver Anne Summers, Rebecca Walker shared her insights on the Third Wave and playwright Nakkiah Lui rounded out the panel posing the question: is there even a Fourth Wave? The session was chaired by Edwina Throsby. Watch the full talk including discussion and audience Q&A at youtube.com/ideasatthehouse. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


