Kicking the Kyriarchy

Kicking the Kyriarchy

The intersectional feminist podcast that subverts and challenges the norm by providing a platform for voices, narratives and stories ignored by the mainstream media.

  • 42 minutes 36 seconds
    33: Sexuality - Bisexuality

    In the second episode of the 'Sexuality' series, we're joined by Aleah to help us explore bisexuality.

     

    Keep the conversation going with us over Twitter @KickKyriarchy, and make sure to hit follow on our new Instagram @KickingTheKyriarchy for all your favourite intersectional feminist content.

     

    Don’t forget, you can always e-mail us at [email protected].

     

    We can’t wait to hear what you think.


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    5 March 2020, 11:24 am
  • 38 minutes 47 seconds
    32: Sexuality - Pansexuality

    Welcome to the debut episode in a brand new series; in this series, we'll be exploring sexuality - and what better way to launch than with Lana speaking to us about pansexuality. Lana helps us to debunk pansexuality myths and falsities by talking us through her own experience of moving through the world.

     

    Keep the conversation going with us over Twitter @KickKyriarchy, and make sure to hit follow on our new Instagram @KickingTheKyriarchy for all your favourite intersectional feminist content.

     

    Don’t forget, you can always e-mail us at [email protected].

     

    We can’t wait to hear what you think.


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    21 January 2020, 12:05 am
  • 38 minutes 20 seconds
    31: Reprodutive Health - Transgender

    Welcome to the fifth episode in our series which explores reproductive health, in all its many forms. This week, we dived into transgender reproductive health with the wonderful Kate Nambiar.

     

    Kate transitioned as a medical student and entered the profession as a sexual health doctor; as a trans person working in the NHS, Kate has a unique insight into reproductive health matched with unparalleled passion. Kate has also formed her own sexual health clinic, Clinic T, which puts transgender sexual health at the forefront.

     

    We hear about studies which show transgender people are less likely to attend sexual health clinics to receive its services, creating a huge ripple effect from increased undiagnosed HIV conditions to less access to fertility or maternity care. We examine why sexual health clinics can be inaccessible to trans people, from being misgendered at the initial stage of booking an appointment to binary male / female waiting rooms. We even touch on trans sex workers interacting with these services and the shocking stories of sterilisation of trans people abroad.

     

    Keep the conversation going with us over Twitter @KickKyriarchy, and make sure to hit follow on our new Instagram @KickingTheKyriarchy for all your favourite intersectional feminist content.

     

    Don’t forget, you can always e-mail us at [email protected].

     

    We can’t wait to hear what you think, and we’ll see you next time for a conversation with Hayden Cross, the first trans man in the UK to give birth.


    Find Kate at @KateNambiar


    *At the time of recording, it wasn't clear as to the situation with gamete storage on the NHS. There is now re-issued guidance, and you can find more information here.


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    14 October 2019, 11:05 pm
  • 25 minutes 28 seconds
    30: Reproductive Health - Decolonising Contraception

    This is the fourth installment in our series of episodes exploring reproductive health, and for this one we’re exploring decolonising contraception.


    We are joined by Dr Annabel Sowemimo who talks us through what this term means, the often-undiscussed history of contraception and how we can be more of an ally in the campaign to decolonise contraception for good.


    Carry on the conversation with us over on Twitter @KickKyriarchy, or follow our new insta page @KickingTheKyriarchy for all show illustrations and other 10/10 feminist content.


    You can also drop us an email [email protected]


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    22 August 2019, 12:36 pm
  • 41 minutes 52 seconds
    29: Reproductive Health - The UK Government & Sexual Health Services

    This is the third installment in our series of episodes exploring reproductive health, and for this one we’re exploring the impact of the government on our sexual and reproductive health.


    We often hear about ‘budget cuts’, ‘austerity’ and ‘cut-backs’, but when you remove the jargon, what does it actually mean? How are our services actually affected? WHO is it affecting? At what rate? 


    More and more sexual health clinics are having to close by the day, and the ones that are still around are having to reduce their operating hours, and unfortunatley, it will be the most vulnerable people in society who feel that pinch - young LGBTQ+ people, people of colour, people living with HIV and AIDs, victims of abuse and rape.


    To help us understand what’s going on and what we can do about it, we sit down with Dr Verity Sullivan, a phenomenal sexual health doctor who’s working on the front line treating patients and educating people on why we cannot afford to lose these services. 


    Carry on the conversation with us over on Twitter @KickKyriarchy, or follow our new insta page @KickingTheKyriarchy for all show illustrations and other 10/10 feminist content.


    You can also drop us an email [email protected]


    Join us next time where we’ll be decolonising contraception.


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    22 July 2019, 11:05 pm
  • 30 minutes 49 seconds
    28: Reproductive Health - Abortion Today

    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode, there will be descriptions of abortions, medical and self-induced. If any of that is distressing, please feel free to stop listening, you can always come back to it at a later time. 


    For this series of episodes we’re exploring reproductive health, and given the conversation that’s going on worldwide right now about abortions, it seems only right we start with that.


    To help us understand the abortion in the UK today, we’ve got Gabriella on the podcast.


    Carry on the conversation with us over on Twitter @KickKyriarchy, or follow our new insta page @KickingTheKyriarchy for all show illustrations and other 10/10 feminist content.


    You can also drop us an email [email protected]


    Join us next time where we’ll be exploring what it’s like to access an abortion in the UK today.


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    8 July 2019, 11:05 pm
  • 47 minutes 51 seconds
    27: Reproductive Health - Legalising Abortion

    TRIGGER WARNING: In this episode, there will be descriptions of abortions, medical and self-induced, as well as mentions of sexual assault. If any of that is distressing, please feel free to stop listening, you can always come back to it at a later time. 


    Your favourite friendly intersectional feminist podcast is back for a Third Season, and what a topic to kick it off with. Just a heads up, we've changed our episode structure slightly; to get more in-depth on our guests' stories, we'll be covering a topic across three episodes with one guest in each.


    For this series of episodes we’re exploring reproductive health, and given the conversation that’s going on worldwide right now about abortions, it seems only right we start with that.


    To help us understand the history in the UK and where we’re at today with it, we’ve got activist Diane Munday on, a woman who was instrumental to legalising abortion in 1967 with the Abortion Act.


    If you want to help out in any way, please consider nowforni.uk where you can send an email to your MP urging them to act for abortion access in Northern Ireland, or if you’re in the position to donate, the Yellowhammer fund provides funding for anyone seeking care at one of Alabama’s three abortion clinics, as well as helping with lodgings and travel. 


    Carry on the conversation with us over on Twitter @KickKyriarchy, or follow our new insta page @KickingTheKyriarchy for all show illustrations and other 10/10 feminist content.


    You can also drop us an email [email protected]


    Join us next time where we’ll be exploring what it’s like to access an abortion in the UK today.



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    25 June 2019, 9:19 am
  • 1 minute 28 seconds
    26: Foreword

    Guess who's back?!


    Season Three is just around the corner (we can literally see it!!), so we wanted to check in, see how you were, and let you know we're still here and thinking of you.


    Subscribe to the podcast so you're the first to know when Season Three hits your podcast device.


    Tell us what you think!


    www.kickingthekyriarchy.org.uk

    Twitter: @KickKyriarchy

    Email: [email protected]


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    11 June 2019, 2:08 pm
  • 16 minutes
    25: Afterword.

    We've been a little quiet as of late, and we wanted to tell you why.

    Review us and subscribe to the podcast so you're the first to know when Season Three hits your podcast device.

    Tell us what you think!

    www.kickingthekyriarchy.org.uk

    Twitter: @KickKyriarchy

    Email: [email protected]


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    15 October 2018, 5:51 am
  • 1 hour 13 minutes
    24: Masculinity

    *** THIS IS THE LAST EPISODE OF SEASON TWO ***

    This month, it's all about masculinity. What does it mean to be butch? How do men talk about emotions and mental health in a world that says "man up"? How are black men affected by stereotypes of masculinity?

    "I refuse to accept that the way I look is about being masculine. It’s not. There are lots of different types of women in the world and I want to fight for that." Tabs

    "We need to look deep within ourselves and identify the issues we’re facing and try and find ways out of it. It’s not women’s responsibility to do that, they’re trying navigate their own lives and their own personhoods." Derek

    "There is this big disconnect between what it means to be a man and what it means to be an emotional man. And I just don't understand why because it's the same thing. Emotions don't discriminate." Rich

    Listen to Tabs from Butch Please, Derek from the Mostly Lit podcast and Rich, a mental health campaigner. 

    • It's worth noting that we recorded Tabs on the day of London Pride, only realising what had happened on the march long after we had left the studio. We just want to be crystal clear when we say that trans women are women and are, and have always been, welcome in women spaces. If your feminism doesn't include trans women, it's not feminism. Thank you. - 

    Review us and subscribe to the podcast so you're the first to know when Season Three hits your podcast device. 

    Huge thank you to Amelia Parker, Becky Malone and Emma Halahan for being excellent Assistant Producers and helping make this a reality. 

    Tell us what you think!

    www.kickingthekyriarchy.org.uk

    Twitter: @KickKyriarchy

    Email: [email protected]


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    26 July 2018, 10:30 pm
  • 1 hour 3 minutes
    23: Voluntourism

    TW: child sexual abuse

    Voluntourism appears to be benefiting everyone, apart from the people who need help the most. This month we sit down and chat with three phenomenal women about their own experiences of voluntourism, why it's become so popular, and whether it does more harm than good.

    Shout out to Assistsant Producers Amelia Parker, Emma Halahan and Becky Malone for their help with this episode.

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    3 July 2018, 3:57 pm
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