Caitlin Moran: Feminism and Optimism
Britain’s filthiest feminist talks about her definition of feminism, why cynicism is the worst, and the power of subversive laughter.
Britain’s filthiest feminist talks about her definition of feminism, why cynicism is the worst, and the power of subversive laughter.
Ecologist Clare Fieseler travels to the world’s most beautiful places in the name of science.
Washington Post blogger Alexandra Petri discusses the most awkward highlights of her life, joining a cult, and mastering the art of the pun.
Yes, rock critics are nerds too. We talk to Jessica Hopper about finding your voice, busting through barriers and life changing mix tapes.
Sarah Mirk talks relationships, we highlight two women who helped make oral birth control a reality, and there’s homework from Dan Savage.
Erik Larson discusses how he documents his own life, how he makes his own luck, and where he’d go if he had a TARDIS.
We talk to the creators and cast of Welcome to Night Vale. Then we get to know trans women who made history in the fight for LGBT equality.
Andy Weir shares what makes good sci fi believable. Then Neil DeGrasse Tyson explains how pop culture fits in with science.
J’Tia Taylor was labeled a ‘mad scientist’ on Survivor. She’s a nuclear engineer working on nonproliferation at Argonne National Laboratory.
Mike Pesca, host of The Gist, compartmentalizes sports nerderies, explains the value of Bachman Turner Overdrive, and lets us in on a secret.