The Pendulum Effect podcast pilot episode - From Feminism to Equalism; an interview with Katie Kish

Thursday, January 1, 2009 23:23
Posted in category The Pendulum Effect

The Pendulum Effect pilot episode is now available!  We managed somehow to actually meet the New Year deadline we set for ourselves!  Thank you to all those involved in this new project.

From Feminism to Equalism; an interview with Katie Kish

Katie Kish is a longtime campus activist for science and secularism and hosts Renegade Radio, a nationally syndicated program dedicated to exploring controversial issues in religion, culture and society from an atheist’s point of view.  Katie is the assistant director and field organizer for the Centre for Inquiry Ontario.  She is completing her studies at York University in Toronto in Environmental Studies and Music.

On the inaugural episode of The Pendulum Effect Katie shares her experiences transitioning from traditional feminism to a more balanced equalism.  She explains how she went from being the Coordinator of the Women’s Collective at the University of Victoria Radio Station and a regular blogger on women’s rights to blogging on everything from religion and the environment to health and local politics, with an eye to providing a new point of view.

You can get the latest show by:

* Subscribing here for free with itunes
* Using this feedburner link in your browser.

Download: mp3 file

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Episode Links

Eco-Chick
Liberal Debutante
The Edger
EqualismActivism

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