Yeah, What She Said is Calgary’s only feminist/women’s radio program. Each week your hosts Jennie, Bee and Geea explore various issues that affect women locally, nationally and globally.
As the voice of Calgary’s feminist community we inform you about upcoming events and interview local women who are doing amazing things. We also bring you women’s stories and news from around the globe, exploring a wide range of feminist topics from serious issues like prostitution to fun shows on pop culture.
Most importantly, we give a voice to women, introduce the public to feminist ideas, and hopefully leave you questioning, thinking and wanting to know more!
January 19, 2010 - Episode 10 - Fat Phobias ( listen | mp3 ) Jennie and Geea host a discussion about an upcoming Calgary workshop on sizeism, fat phobias and other body issues.
November 16, 2009 - Episode 9 - Queers on Campus ( listen | mp3 ) Episode 9 - Queers on Campus
October 15, 2009 - Episode 8 - Sexual Harassment ( listen | mp3 ) Geea and Bee discuss sexual harassment in schools and the workplace.
October 9, 2009 - Episode 7 - Cara Mumford ( listen | mp3 ) Jennie talks with Metis filmmaker Cara Mumford
September 30, 2009 - Episode 6 - Baby Cliff ( listen | mp3 ) Jennie and Bee speak with the makers of the film 'The Baby Cliff'
September 23, 2009 - Episode 5 - Women in Improv ( listen | mp3 ) Hosts Jennie and Geea speak with some female improv comedians.
September 14, 2009 - Take Back The Night Vigil ( listen | mp3 ) TAKE BACK THE NIGHT is an annual march and rally to protest violence against women, and to mourn the victims of gender-biased crimes.
September 7, 2009 - Women in Labour ( listen | mp3 ) Bee and Jennie discuss the history of childbirth and the impact it has had on the lives of women.
August 31, 2009 - Weddings and Marriage ( listen | mp3 ) Jennie and Geea discuss some of the history and traditions of weddings and marriage from a feminist perspective.
August 24, 2009 - Feminist Poetry ( listen | mp3 ) Feminist poet Anushka speaks with Bridgette and Geea about the Calgary poetry scene, and discuss the important role it plays for feminists.