Podcasts
Alice Wong

Alice Wong is a disabled activist, writer, media maker, and consultant. She’s the founder and director of the Disability Visibility Project, an online community dedicated to creating, sharing, and amplifying disability media and culture created in 2014. Alice is also a co-partner in four projects: DisabledWriters.com, a resource to help editors connect with disabled writers and journalists, #CripLit,…
POWER NOT PITY

POWER NOT PITY is a podcast by Bri M, a Black, Jamaican, disabled, non-binary queer person who loves telling stories. Bri started the podcast to help address a dire lack of media created about disabled people of color. POWER NOT PITY amplifies the voices of the disabled people of color community everywhere. Using candid interviews, analysis…
Jess Zaino

Jess Zaino has done it all: child actor, internet pop star, groupie, front woman of a science + sath rockband, celebrity stylist, on-air personality, reality television contestant, Emmy-Award nominated television producer, co-founder + CEO. And now, she’s a podcast creator. The Mothers of Reinvention podcast features rebel women sharing their never-before-heard stories of reinvention and…
Star Prichard

Star Prichard is a full-time comic artist and illustrator who’s mostly known for her popular award-winning webcomic, Castoff, a fantasy-adventure series about a group of magical misfits on the run from the law. She’s also the host of iDOL DAYS, a podcast about all things idols in anime. Star and her co-host, Sarah, watch a variety…
Bitches On Comics

Bitches on Comics is a podcast that aims to make comics more welcoming and friendly, particularly for LGBTQ folks and women readers. As they say, “Bitches wanted.” Co-hosted by Sara Century and S.E. Fleenor with sound editing by Kate Warner, the Bitches on Comics podcast serves up advice that answers listener questions, as well as…
Feminist Frequency

Anita Sarkeesian and the Feminist Frequency team produce media criticism and penetrating feminist analysis with “a hint of humor, a dose of drollery, and a soupçon of snark.” They create video series like Tropes vs. Women in Video Games, Ordinary Women: Daring to Defy History, The FREQ Show, Queer Tropes and a large slate of podcasts. With their…
Black Girl Bravado Podcast

Black Girl Bravado is candid conversations on self-care, self-love, mental health x wellness, spirituality, humor, entrepreneurship + much more. The podcast is two friends, and occasional guests, having girl talk surrounding issues and journeying through life as young black women, in hopes of creating relative content to motivate and encourage other young women. They truly…
Black Girl Nerds

Black Girl Nerds is a pop culture online publication from the lens of nerdy Black women. Its founder, Jamie Broadnax, describes BGN as being “for ALL women who are just as nerdy as we are and the men who love and appreciate us. I named this site Black Girl Nerds because the concept of Black…
Black Girl in Maine

Black Girl in Maine is Shay Stewart-Bouley, the creator of BGIM Media, a digital space for in depth discussions on racism and white supremacy, a podcast series and public talks, centered around the belief that we need to look at who creates the narratives that we read and believe. Says Stewart-Bouley, “In most places, the narratives are fed to…
Liana Kangas

Liana Kangas is a full-time freelance comic artist and illustrator working in both digital & traditional formats. Her work includes drawing the creator-owned comic She Said Destroy, written by Joe Corallo and published by Vault Comics, co-writing Seeds of Eden with Joe at TKO Studios with artist Paul Azaceta, and her hugely successful Kickstarter for…