
The WOW Podcast with Jude Kelly
The WOW Podcast celebrates everything that women and girls are doing, and takes a frank look at the obstacles in their way.
Brought to you by The WOW Foundation, this new podcast is full of stories of inspiring women from across the globe; featuring in-depth interviews, highlights from WOWs around the world, fun and mind expanding conversations, and insights into the lives of people you've heard of - and those we know you'll love meeting.
The WOW Foundation is the charitable organisation behind the global movement that is WOW - Women of the World Festivals.
Series 2 of The WOW Podcast - How to Change the Conversation is supported by WOW's Global Founding Partner Bloomberg.
Series 1 is produced by Alice Williams; Series 2 by Content is Queen.
The WOW Podcast with Jude Kelly
Featuring Flo Perry on Feminist Sex, Naomi Wolf and The Beauty Myth and a discussion on revenge porn
In this episode you'll hear two of the most talked about events at WOW London in 2020, featuring author, journalist and feminist activist Naomi Wolf, and writer and illustrator Flo Perry.
First up, Flo Perry gives a hilarious and insightful speech about How to Have Feminist Sex. Inspired by her illustrated book of the same name, Flo's talk debunks myths, looks at the weird and wonderful ideas we've inherited about sex, and asks how we're bringing feminism into our sex lives.
Up next, listen to Naomi Wolf rousing speech exploring her iconic book The Beauty Myth three decades on. Speaking at the 30th anniversary of its publication, she revisits it's then ground-breaking themes about society's destructive obsession with 'beauty' and the detrimental nature of the advertising industry. While it's undoubtedly an inspiring call to arms for the work still to be done, Naomi also pays tribute to the incredible progress generations of women and girls have made. Plus, don't miss a short conversation with Alexandra Whiston-Dew, a specialist on revenge porn advice services from our podcast supporters, the law firm Mishcon De Reya. Alexandra is also part of the legal support service Spite - visit here to find out more about its services. We end this week with the incredible Indian singer Anandi Bhattacharya, singing “Vrindavani Sarang”. She is accompanied by Pandit Tanmoy Bose, a world renowned tabla maestro and her father Pandit Debashish Bhattacharya, a famous slide guitar maestro. This performance was taken from WOW Global 24, which included WOW Sounds, a music programme featuring amazing women from around the world. Watch their performances here
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The WOW Podcast is created by The WOW Foundation, which exists to build, convene and sustain a global movement that believes a gender equal world is desirable, possible and urgently required. Find out more at thewowfoundation.com
The WOW Podcast is created with support from Mishcon de Reya. Produced by Alice Williams, featuring original music by Raisa Khan.
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