• New! Empowered & Embodied podcast
    Oct 4 2024

    Celebrate Yourself Card Deck: Inspiring Self-Celebration

    These 50 prompts inspire deeper self-connection and collective celebration, encouraging joy, reflection, and meaningful connection.


    Take a moment to learn about Empowered & Embodied, another show in the Feminist Podcasters Collective. If you love Feminist Founders, you'll probably love this awesome show, too. (And, Becky Mollenkamp will be a guest on Empowered & Embodied soon.) Listen on this pod app or on YouTube.

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    3 mins
  • Small Business, Big Impact: Creating a Greener Future with Gwenn Nolan
    Oct 3 2024

    Celebrate Yourself Card Deck: Inspiring Self-Celebration

    These 50 prompts inspire deeper self-connection and collective celebration, encouraging joy, reflection, and meaningful connection.


    In this episode of Feminist Founders, Becky Mollenkamp chats with Gwenn Nolan, the founder of Mother Compost, about her journey from working in finance to starting a composting business focused on reducing food waste and creating sustainable change. Gwenn shares how her passion for environmentalism and feminism intersect, leading her to create a business that tackles the environmental impact of food waste while also challenging the norms of traditional business models. They discuss the challenges and rewards of running a small business that prioritizes both social impact and profitability, as well as the importance of educating communities about the benefits of composting. If you’ve ever wondered about the composting vs landfill debate, how composting helps the environment, or how feminist perspectives can influence business practices, this episode is for you.


    Gwenn Nolan (she/her) is the founder of Mother Compost, an organics recycling organization that helps people and businesses transform their food scraps into fertilizer. Mother Compost began operation on the Main Line of Philadelphia in 2018 and now serves over 1,400 residents and over 20 local businesses in the area. Their mission is to make composting easy to encourage more people to join the composting movement. When not driving the truck or operating the business, Gwenn spends time speaking at schools & local organizations to spread the word about the benefits of composting as well as teaching practical composting basics to help home composters.


    Website | Instagram


    Discussed in this Episode:

    • Gwenn’s transition from finance to starting her own composting business
    • The composting business model and how it differs from traditional waste management
    • Benefits of composting for both businesses and individuals
    • The environmental impact of food waste and why reducing landfill waste through composting is crucial
    • How composting vs landfill options stack up in terms of sustainability
    • The intersection of feminism and environmentalism in Gwenn's work
    • Commercial composting services and their role in reducing food waste in the US
    • Sustainable business practices in the composting industry
    • How small businesses can tackle the food waste problem at home and in their communities
    • Feminist business models and how they shape Gwenn's approach to growth

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Compost Crew
    • Mary Oliver: Selected Poems
    • Philabundance
    • Sharing Excess

    Tune in to learn more about how to reduce food waste at home, the business opportunities in composting, and how feminism and sustainable business practices can go hand-in-hand to create lasting change!

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • Feminist Astrology with Babs Cheung: Using the Stars to Empower Women Entrepreneurs and Drive Personal Growth
    Sep 30 2024

    Celebrate Yourself Card Deck: Inspiring Self-Celebration

    These 50 prompts inspire deeper self-connection and collective celebration, encouraging joy, reflection, and meaningful connection.


    In this episode, Becky Mollenkamp chats with astrologer and feminist activist Babs Cheung about the powerful ways astrology can be used by business owners, especially women and non-binary entrepreneurs. They explore the intersection of feminism and astrology and how feminist astrology readings can help entrepreneurs avoid burnout, create sustainable businesses, and align their values with their business decisions. Babs explains the practical applications of astrology planning tools and how understanding your astrological chart can help you plan your business cycles and fiscal quarters.


    This episode goes beyond the pop astrology you see in magazines, diving into the difference between pop astrology and real astrology and how astrology can actually be used for personal growth and activism. They also discuss the patriarchy’s role in shaping misconceptions about astrology and why embracing a self-centered approach can be a radical act of feminism.

    Babs Cheung (she/her) is an astrologer, award winning writer, feminist thought leader and digital activist. Her forthcoming book details ways in which astrological transits mark an end to patriarchy (and other vehicles of oppression) through acts of activism (that don't cause burnout) tailored to your star sign. Additionally, she won't shut up about Mercury Retrograde and how it's the best time "to get good at something you suck at [doing]." and is obsessed with teaching clients how to plan their fiscal quarters according to their birth chart.


    Website | Instagram | LinkedIn


    Discussed in this episode:

    • How astrology can be used for business planning and leadership for entrepreneurs
    • The role of feminist astrology in helping women entrepreneurs avoid burnout
    • How to plan using astrology tools that align with personal and business cycles
    • Understanding the difference between pop astrology and deeper, personalized astrology practices
    • Using astrology for activists to align personal values with activism
    • The importance of distinguishing between being self-centered vs. selfish in a patriarchal society
    • Aligning business planning with astrological transits for maximum impact
    • How astrology can provide insight into workplace dynamics and personal growth


    Resources mentioned:

    • Girly Drinks by Mallory O’Meara
    • Social Change Map by Deepa Iyer
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Why 'Imposter Syndrome' Is a Lie: Understanding the Trailblazer Complex with Tanya Geisler
    Sep 26 2024

    Celebrate Yourself Card Deck: Inspiring Self-Celebration

    These 50 prompts inspire deeper self-connection and collective celebration, encouraging joy, reflection, and meaningful connection.


    In this episode, Becky Mollenkamp sits down with Tanya Geisler to explore the nuances of Imposter Complex, how it differs from Imposter Syndrome, and why understanding this distinction is crucial for anyone looking to overcome feelings of self-doubt and inadequacy. Tanya introduces the concept of the Trailblazer Complex, which shifts the narrative from self-blame to empowerment, particularly for those navigating spaces not traditionally built for them—such as women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Together, they discuss how intersectional feminism coaching can provide valuable tools to confront perfectionism and imposter feelings, and the importance of claiming your space in leadership roles. This episode offers a refreshing, intersectional perspective on leadership, coaching, and personal development, making it a must-listen for feminist business owners, coaches, and anyone looking to thrive in a world that wasn’t designed with them in mind.

    Tanya Geisler (she/her) is a certified Leadership Coach, in-demand international TEDxWomen speaker, and writer who teaches leaders how to combat their Imposter Complex and lead with ICONIC impact so they can achieve their ultimate goals. Her clients include best-selling authors, heads of industries, MPs, public speakers, leaders, movement makers, founders, entrepreneurs and legendary motivators.


    Website| LinkedIn | Instagram


    Discussed in this episode:

    • The differences between Imposter Complex and Imposter Syndrome and why the language we use matters
    • How Intersectional Feminism Coaching can help overcome self-doubt and perfectionism
    • The concept of Trailblazer Complex and how it reframes imposter syndrome for those leading in spaces that weren’t designed for them
    • The role of Imposter Syndrome in women, especially in leadership and business
    • Why Feminist Business Coaching is more than just productivity tips—it’s about reclaiming power in a patriarchal world
    • How perfectionism and the fear of being "found out" hold us back in business and life
    • The ongoing impact of white supremacy in coaching and personal development spaces
    • How to embrace imperfection and show up as your full self in leadership and business


    Resources mentioned:

    • Black Women Thriving report by Every Level Leads
    • “Stop Telling Women They Have Imposter Syndrome” in the Harvard Business Review
    • “Why Everyone Feels Like They’re Faking It” in The New Yorker
    • “Yes I saw the Article in the New Yorker” by Tanya Geisler
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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Overcoming People-Pleasing and Setting Boundaries with Amy Green Smith
    Sep 23 2024

    Celebrate Yourself Card Deck: Inspiring Self-Celebration

    These 50 prompts inspire deeper self-connection and collective celebration, encouraging joy, reflection, and meaningful connection.


    In this episode of Feminist Founders, Becky Mollenkamp sits down with personal empowerment coach Amy Green Smith to discuss the pervasive issues of people-pleasing, fear, and assertive communication in both business and personal life. Amy, an expert in emotional intelligence and leadership, breaks down the difference between feeling "not enough" and believing it, and how this impacts our boundaries and vulnerability in the workplace. Together, they tackle the critical conversation about how women, especially those with marginalized identities, can break free from the trauma response of people-pleasing and reclaim their voice.

    Amy shares valuable insights into overcoming fear and stepping into assertive communication without crossing the line into aggression. This empowering conversation is full of practical advice for anyone struggling with boundaries in professional relationships, self-worth, and the ever-present challenges of balancing vulnerability and strength in the workplace.

    Amy Green Smith (she/her) is a certified and credentialed life coach and hypnotherapist, masterful speaker, and personal empowerment expert. Amy uses her roles as coach, writer, podcaster, and speaker to move individuals to a place of radical personal empowerment and self-worth. With acute focus on helping people “find their voice”, she is highly sought after for her uncommon style of irreverence, wisdom, and humor and has been a featured expert in Inspired Coach Magazine and on Fox 5 San Diego.


    Website | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn


    Discussed in this episode:

    • Self-Worth and Language: Understanding the difference between feeling "not enough" and believing it, and how language shapes our perception of self-worth.
    • People-Pleasing and Boundaries: Practical strategies for stopping people-pleasing and setting healthy boundaries in both personal and professional environments.
    • Overcoming Fear: Embracing a "fear-optimized" mindset, allowing fear to coexist with action rather than waiting for the fear to disappear.
    • Assertive Communication vs. Aggression: How to communicate assertively without being aggressive, and why vulnerability is a powerful tool in the workplace.
    • People-Pleasing as a Trauma Response: Exploring the roots of people-pleasing as a trauma response, especially in marginalized identities, and how it often stems from self-preservation.
    • Social Media and Mental Health: Discussing the impact of social media on mental health, particularly in contributing to feelings of inadequacy and "not enoughness."
    • Emotional Intelligence and Leadership: Cultivating emotional intelligence and leadership skills as a feminist entrepreneur to lead with empathy, assertiveness, and authenticity.

    Resources mentioned:

    • Bold-Faced Truth podcast
    • Amy Cuddy’s TED Talk, “Your body language may shape who you are”
    • “You Are Your Best Thing” by Tarana Burke and Brené Brown
    • Dr. Tee Williams Foundations of Social Justice program
    • Speak Up for Yourself Without Being a Dick
    • Planned Parenthood
    • ActBlue
    • “Atlas of the Heart” by Brené Brown
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Feminism and Womanism: Taina Brown's Intersectional Approach to Liberation
    Sep 19 2024

    Celebrate Yourself Card Deck: Inspiring Self-Celebration

    These 50 prompts inspire deeper self-connection and collective celebration, encouraging joy, reflection, and meaningful connection.


    NOTE: Feminist Founders is a listener-funded podcast. Your contributions enable us to continue bringing you these important conversations. To support the mission and to receive bonus content from this episode, sign up for a subscription: https://feministfounders.substack.com/


    Feminist coach Taina Brown joins Becky Mollenkamp to share her journey into intersectional feminism, how her experiences as a Black woman shaped her feminist identity, and the distinctions between feminism and womanism. The conversation delves deep into the challenges faced by women of color in the workplace, particularly the impact of microaggressions and the compounded effects of systemic oppression. Taina also offers insightful solutions for combating imposter syndrome, emphasizing the importance of rest as a form of resistance and the need to dismantle capitalist structures in our pursuit of liberation.

    Taina Brown (she/hers) is an elder millennial, Jeopardy enthusiast, and dog mom to doggy influencers. She is a life and career coach for busy and burned out millennials and a DEI educator and facilitator. In her spare time and with the help of her community, she's building a world where people don't feel the need to live busy and burned out lives, laugh in the face of imposter syndrome, and generally stick it to the man. You can find her ranting (sometimes) and raving (mostly) on Instagram and in her email newsletter to her community.

    Website | Instagram | LinkedIn


    Discussion in this episode:

    • Intersectional Feminism and Womanism: Taina discusses the roots of her feminist identity, the difference between feminism and womanism, and how Black women have historically been excluded from mainstream feminist movements.
    • Matriarchy vs. Patriarchy: A deep dive into the differences between matriarchal and patriarchal systems, and why simply replacing men at the top with women is not the solution to systemic oppression.
    • Anti-Capitalist Feminism: Exploring how capitalist structures perpetuate inequality and the importance of creating new systems that prioritize collaboration, rest, and collective care.
    • Microaggressions in the Workplace: Taina highlights the daily toll of microaggressions on women of color and the need to address these issues beyond just time management and productivity.
    • Imposter Syndrome Solutions: Taina reframes imposter syndrome as a natural response to operating within systems not designed for women of color, and shares strategies for reclaiming power and belonging.
    • The Power of Rest as Resistance: Drawing inspiration from the Nat Ministry and Tricia Hersey's work, Taina discusses how rest is a revolutionary act that defies capitalist demands for constant productivity.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • Who is Your Mother? The Red Roots of Feminism” by Paula Gunn Allen
    • Rest is Resistance by Tricia Hersey
    • The Nap Ministry
    • Sacred Rest by Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith
    • Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown
    • Pleasure Activism by adrienne maree brown
    • Sister Outsider by Audre Lorde
    • Bisan Owda

    Bonus Content: For more on Taina Brown's work and her perspective on LGBTQ+ identities within feminism, make sure to subscribe to Becky’s newsletter where exclusive bonus content is available. The link is in the show notes.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Empowering Teenage Girls and Healing Your Inner Teenager with Chelsey Goodan
    Sep 16 2024

    Celebrate Yourself Card Deck: Inspiring Self-Celebration

    These 50 prompts inspire deeper self-connection and collective celebration, encouraging joy, reflection, and meaningful connection.



    NOTE:
    Feminist Founders is a listener-funded podcast. Your contributions enable us to continue bringing you these important conversations. To support the mission and to receive bonus content from this episode, sign up for a subscription.


    In this episode of Feminist Founders, Becky Mollenkamp sits down with Chelsey Goodan, author of Underestimated: The Wisdom and Power of Teenage Girls. Chelsey shares her journey in writing the book, her commitment to intersectional feminism, and her work with teenage girls. The conversation delves deep into the challenges and opportunities of raising feminist, empowered young women, as well as the importance of healing our inner teenage selves. Becky and Chelsey explore how these themes apply not just to parenting but also to leadership and women’s empowerment in the workplace.

    Chelsey Goodan (she/her) is the author of the USA Today national bestseller, “Underestimated: The Power and Wisdom of Teenage Girls” (Gallery Books), which has been endorsed by Oprah's Book Club, saying: “If you have a teenage girl in your life, you need to read this.” Amazon's Editorial Director chose “Underestimated” as her "Editor's Pick, Best Nonfiction,” featuring it on CBS Mornings, and when Chelsey was on TODAY with Hoda & Jenna, they exclaimed: "We couldn't stop talking about your book."

    Website | Instagram | TikTok | LinkedIn


    Discussed in this Episode:

    • Underestimated: Becky and Chelsey discuss the inspiration behind Underestimated: The Wisdom and Power of Teenage Girls, a book that challenges societal stereotypes and advocates for the empowerment of young women.
    • Intersectional Feminism: The conversation highlights the importance of intersectional feminism, with Chelsey sharing how her book draws on the work of influential feminist thinkers like bell hooks and Maya Angelou.
    • Empowering Teenage Girls: Chelsey offers insights into how we can support and empower teenage girls, encouraging them to embrace their emotions and develop self-trust.
    • Feminist Parenting: Becky and Chelsey discuss the challenges of feminist parenting, particularly in creating a safe space for daughters to explore their identities and make independent choices.
    • Healing Your Inner Teenager: The episode touches on the importance of healing the wounds from our own teenage years, including overcoming perfectionism, self-doubt, and shame.
    • Communication Strategies for Leaders: Chelsey shares how the lessons she’s learned from working with teenage girls can be applied to leadership, particularly in creating psychologically safe environments where team members feel seen, heard, and valued.
    • The Role of Social Media: Chelsey addresses the pros and cons of social media for teenage girls, emphasizing the importance of guiding them to use these platforms in empowering ways.

    Resources mentioned:

    • Underestimated by Chelsey Goodan
    • “Why Does Patriarchy Persist” by Carol Gilligan and Naomi Snider
    • “Pleasure Activism” by adrienne maree brown
    • DemocraShe
    • A Call to Men


    Subscribe for More:
    For additional content, including a bonus conversation about Chelsey’s work with A Call to Men, subscribe to the Feminist Founders newsletter on Substack.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Summer Break: Visibility & Body Liberation with Sophia Apostol with Sophia Apostol
    Sep 3 2024

    Celebrate Yourself Card Deck: Inspiring Self-Celebration

    These 50 prompts inspire deeper self-connection and collective celebration, encouraging joy, reflection, and meaningful connection.


    In this special summer-break episode of Feminist Founders, Becky Mollenkamp sits down with Sophia Apostol, host of the Fat Joy podcast and Fat Joy on Substack, to explore the intersections of visibility, body image, and safety in a world that often marginalizes certain bodies.

    This deep and insightful conversation touches on the challenges of being visible in a society that prizes thinness, the journey from body neutrality to fat joy, and the critical importance of psychological safety for business owners and leaders. Sophia shares her own journey towards body liberation and the creation of her impactful work, offering listeners a hopeful and empowering perspective on how to navigate these complex issues.


    Resources Mentioned:

    • "What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat" by Aubrey Gordon
    • "Happy Fat" by Sofie Hagan
    • Truity's Enneagram Test
    • CliftonStrengths (formerly StrengthsFinder)
    • We Can Do Hard Things podcast

    Connect with Sophia Apostol:

    • Fat Joy podcast
    • Fat Joy on Substack
    • Instagram
    • Sophia Apostol Coaching

    Support Feminist Founders:

    Feminist Founders is a listener-funded podcast. Your contributions enable Becky to continue bringing you these important conversations without corporate advertising. To support the mission, visit feministfounderspodcast.com and sign up for a paid subscription.


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    36 mins