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Paulie

(8,464 posts)
Fri Feb 24, 2012, 07:56 PM Feb 2012

Podcasts or audio books?

I have a two hour or so commute both ways, so I go through lots of audio content. I'd like to add some more works on feminism to the iPod.

I'm currently subscribed to Opinionated podcast here: http://opinionated.wearecitizenradio.com/

I would be grateful for suggestions of authors or podcasts. Thanks a bunch!

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Podcasts or audio books? (Original Post) Paulie Feb 2012 OP
Haha. Neoma Feb 2012 #1

Neoma

(10,039 posts)
1. Haha.
Fri Feb 24, 2012, 08:06 PM
Feb 2012

"When the mainstream media isn’t ignoring important stories about gender issues, they’re providing piss-poor coverage. We can’t fix that problem, but we can aim some sarcasm in its general direction while informing the self-selected smarty-pants Citizen Radio crew.

I should take a listen to that.

I don't know of any myself, I don't listen to books or radio... Unless you count Mike Malloy and the by-now-irritating Classic rock stations.

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