Legally Feminist Podcast
Launching Sunday 8 March - The Legally Feminist Podcast: Putting the Lady back in Justice οΏ½
Who says that wearing pink and talking about politics doesn't mix? Well, a lot of people, actually.
This is why our logo is pink. We wanted to break the stereotype that pink denotes a lack of intelligence, ambition or seriousness. We know so many women who love pink and are smart, successful and fabulous. Pink is the ultimate colour of empowerment.
We've been inspired by 's recent issue "Do You Have It In Pink?" which features articles on the power of wearing pink; the amazing win; the iconic staying power of ; the Gulabi Gang in India and profiling Amelia Hansford; a reporter for .
Happy International Women's Day βοΈ
We continue to strive for a world where women are truly equal and free from biases. Where all women are included, celebrated and appreciated.
Together we can for an inclusive and equitable world π
Amazing news!!!!
We did it! You stepped up and signed and shared and supported and we have hit the big 100,000. Thank you! I love you all. Weβre like a knackered army working to make things better for each other and those who come after us. Childcare is infrastructure and under investment in it affects women, children and our economy. We not going to stand for it any longer.
Knock, knock Westminster - we are coming for you.
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Please read this article! So important! Along with Grazia UK and The Juggle UK, Pregnant Then Screwed have created a petition for an independent review into the childcare system in the UK.
Keep an eye out for our episode which will focus on the UK childcare system and the impact it is having on women's careers!
The Cost Of Childcare Is Catastrophic For Women Grazia and its parenting platform The Juggle are launching a major new campaign with Pregnant Then Screwed, calling for a Government review of our childcare system. Polly Dunbar outlines just whatβs at stake
Happy Earth Day πππ
Recommendation 37 of CEDAW (the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination Against Women) discusses the gender related dimensions of climate change. Climate change leads to migration, displacement, and conflict, all of which has a huge impact on women and girls. It also disproportionately affects women and low-income families in developing countries. You can hear more about this on EPISODE 8 of the Legally Feminist Podcast.
Have you made any changes to your life recently to reduce your environmental impact or have any tips to share? Tell us in the comments β¨β¨β¨
Episode 15 is here!
In this episode Lauren and Tara return to the topic of disclosure and the CPS. A packed episode, we talk about the and judicial review case against the CPS, the role of the police in the investigative process, RASSO 2025, and the cases of Liam Allan and John Worboys.
TW: This episode discusses the crime of r**e so take care while listening.
So I know we were going to drop this on but WE WERE TOO EXCITED!
After a bit of break we are so happy to be back with Episode 13 of the where we talk about women and the pandemic.
We look at the plight of pregnant women, self-employed mothers, home-schooling mothers, the vaccine, the public sector and *that* dodgy government ad.
We hope you love it. Please do subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to your podcasts because it makes a HUGE difference to us.
We're just four gals who research, write, record, edit, and publish our own work, so your support is massively appreciated.
for how to listen!!
Just 2 days to go until .
Ellie is choosing to challenge the Government's treatment of pregnant women and new parents throughout the pandemic πͺβοΈ
What will you ?
It's 5 days to go until and here are Tara, Lauren and Billy in their poses!
Tara is choosing to continue to challenge gender inequality in the law πͺβοΈ.
Lauren is choosing to challenge racial and gender inequality in the workplace πͺπΌ
Billy is choosing to challenge discrimination against the s*x industry and worker's rights πͺβοΈ
What will you ?
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It looks very much like Ossoff and Warnock have won in the Georgia runoffs, meaning the Democrats have taken control of the house, the senate, and the Presidency. And yes, it's pretty cool that Ossoff is the youngest senator since Biden, and it's even cooler that Warnock is Georgia's first black senator but...
...can we just take a minute to give, queen, hero, and legend a massive shout out?! This wouldn't have been possible without her incredible activism and unquestionable hard work to galvanise the vote and mitigate the effects of voter suppression.
You can find out a little more about Abrams in episode 12 of the podcast, "Madam Vice-President"
Lovely followers.
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In January we got the ball rolling with The Legally Feminist Podcast, an incredibly exciting undertaking which we all knew would take a lot of work. Work we were prepared to put in. We had episodes planned, scripts written..but, within weeks of recording episode 2, lockdown kicked in. Our plans to get a little catalogue of episodes together was quickly ruined as we had just one microphone & no idea how to record remotely. With thanks to some funding we were able to get some equipment together and start recording from our bedrooms. But, the whole year it's felt a bit like we've been trying to catch up, like time has been against us.
And you may think..Lockdown?! Loads of time! Well, researching, writing, recording & editing a podcast & running it's social media is a pretty hefty task. To add on top of working full time, studying a law degree, as well as general life (between us we've moved house, cancelled weddings, missed 30th birthdays, looked after a young child who couldn't go to nursery, given birth to a baby boy to name a few things) during a scary and unknown global pandemic... it has felt like a lot.
We live in a capitalist society. And that society tells us that our worth is rooted in our productivity. Don't get me wrong, all four of us are not afraid to work HARD. But burn out, stress, anxiety...these are real. Often we feel if we're not constantly doing and creating, then we aren't good enough. I'm telling you: this is wrong.
You may have noticed we've been quieter on here lately. And we've not put an episode out for a while. We promised a Christmas episode but it doesn't feel feasible right now.We are going to keep social media-ing (check out our giveaway) & bringing important things to your attention (look up right now!!) But we are pausing episodes until some point in the new year to take a bit of time to recuperate and process this abomination of a year!
We love you all for your support & hope that everyone one of you is taking good care of yourselves. And with that, it's time for us to practice what we preach..πβ€οΈ
Pink Friday is here! Take 10% off in our shop and help support our podcast! Go to www.legallyfeminist.co.uk/shop β€οΈ Treat yourself or get some cute stocking fillers in time for Christmas! π
We stand against gender-based violence.
25 November is the International Day to End Violence against Women and the π is turning orange 𧑠to show that stands against gender-based violence.
Letβs kick off the of Activism and !
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Lauren here! Anyone else feeling brrrr βοΈβοΈβοΈ today?! I'm chain-slurping tea from my favourite mug (shameless musicals lover here ππΌββοΈπ€£) and
using my favourite coaster, of course.
Have a great Monday everyone, and make sure to slay the day! β€οΈ
Happy weekend! What better way to start the day than with some wise words from our fave lawyer, Elle Woods! ππ©πΌβπ
We don't normally post twice in one day, but today is not just significant because it is . It is also Transgender Day of Remembrance. We must stand up for all our sisters, not only our cis-ters.
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This year saw at least 350 transgender people worldwide, murdered as a result of transphobic violence - a 6% increase on 2019βs reported murders.
Today is Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDoR) and the last day of Transgender Awareness Week, a day dedicated to our trans siblings whoβs time has been cut short because of the prejudice of others.
Here's what the data collected by Transrespect Versus Transphobia shows usβ¦
350 trans and gender-diverse people were murdered, 6% more than in the TMM update 2019.
98% of those murdered globally were trans women or trans feminine people.
62% of murdered trans people whose occupation is known were s*x workers.
People of colour make up 79% of the 28 trans people murdered in the USA.
11 trans people murdered in Europe; 50% were migrants.
82% of all the murders registered happened in Central and South America; 43% in Brazil.
38% of the murders took place on the street and 22% in their own residence.
The average age of those murdered is 31 years old; the youngest being 15 years old.
No, Equal Pay Day is not a cause for celebration. From today women stop earning in comparison to men for the rest of 2020.
The Equal Pay Act was passed in 1970. It has since been repealed by the Equality Act 2010. So how are we still here? The have released a report which we urge you to read.
Today is - when women effectively stop getting paid compared to men. Wear an facemask to shine a light on pay discrimination. Read more: https://bit.ly/38jKiKM
We couldn't have said it better ourselves!
Happy Wednesday fabulous followers! π
Calling all the new feminists π’π’π’ There is space for you to join the movement for gender equality. Are you with us? πͺVisit the link in our bio to help keep women and girls safe during π
Okay so...not quite. But our discount is live, nonetheless!
Go to www.legallyfeminist.co.uk to pick up some merch with 10% off!
We only have a few bits and pieces with all money going back in to our podcast, so please do consider making a purchase and supporting our little indie pod!
It's here! It's live!
Can we all just say it one more time..? Madam Vice-President!! We're talking all things Kamala Harris on our latest episode, her successes, and her controversies. We also talk a little bit about the brill Stacey Abrams. Hope you enjoy it!
We hope everyone is having a good week!
Tune in this Sunday to hear Lauren and Tara discuss Stacey Abrams and her incredible career and pivotal role in the US Election!
We had every hope of bringing you this episode today. But like the rest of the world, we've had little sleep this week as we stayed away night after night hitting the refresh button, hoping and wishing that we'd soon be waking up from the nightmare that was the last 4 years. Our wishes came true...but it means we've had to delay our latest episode - sorry but also, not really π
Joe Biden is the president-elect of the United States. BUT Kamala Harris is the vice-president-elect. And it's the latter that has us really excited. Tune in to our next episode to find out why!
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Kemi Akinola is a food waste pioneer, Labour councillor and runs two social enterprises and .enriched which have delivered emergency food parcels throughout the Covid crisis. For we wanted to profile a local hero who has made an impact, so got in touch with Kemi, who is the only female councillor of African Caribbean heritage in Wandsworth at the moment and proabaly one of a handful of black councillors since the beginning of time. βLast summer one of the Tory councillors, after being in chamber with me for a year and a half, asked me who I was at an eventβ
How did you get into community food projects?
βAfter initially training as an Architect, a road traffic collision resulted in quite a few years of disability and navigating unemployment benefits, during which time I experienced food insecurity and loneliness. Once back on my feet I was given the opportunity to run a regular event bringing people together using the medium of food it seemed obvious to run a community kitchen.β
How do you feel about the movement?
Food doesn't see gender, age or race - we eat it.
Boiling with rage that any adult would deny any child the right to eat.
We know that there is a problem with food in the household precisely because we have a free school meals system yet we deny access to food during a pandemic.
Do you feel that austerity & Covid disproportionately affects women?
Women are more likely to be lower paid and during school hols & lockdown.
Women are often cleaners, going into peopleβs homes, offices, hospitals β doing front line jobs and likely to get Covid.
There are more women in charity and food front-facing projects, so there are more women in the food arena who are feeling the strain where the government has rescinded their food distribution responsibilities.
Iβm worried about the future - women will be most affected by Brexit as food prices will rise whilst Tory gov are likely to cut benefits despite the UK sliding into a recession.
The law I would change is to include Food as a Right in the Human Rights Act.
My female role-model is Tina Turner β that woman is pure resilience.