

The Guilty Feminist Redux: Susan Wokoma and Millie Bobby Brown
Oct 28, 2024
Susan Wokoma, an actress known for her roles in "Cheaters" and "Enola Holmes," joins award-winning actress Millie Bobby Brown, celebrated for "Stranger Things" and her work with UNICEF. They delve into the feminist themes of beloved characters like Eleven and Enola, discussing their roles as icons of empowerment. The conversation blends humor with serious reflections on gender inequality, personal anecdotes about dating, and navigating womanhood in the social media age, all while emphasizing the importance of education and community support for girls.
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Intro
00:00 • 4min
Navigating Feminism: Humor and Challenges
04:17 • 32min
From Family Roots to Film Sets
36:36 • 16min
Humorous Reflections on Menstruation and Gender Expectations
52:56 • 3min
Empowering Icons: Feminism in Fiction
55:29 • 4min
Navigating Skincare and ADHD in Youth
59:12 • 2min
Empathy and Feminism: A Journey Through Family Ties
01:01:30 • 4min
Keepsakes and Reflections: The Memory of Film Sets
01:05:32 • 12min
The Impact of UNICEF on Global Education and Refugee Support
01:17:40 • 3min
Navigating Womanhood in the Social Media Age
01:20:53 • 20min
Media, Misconceptions, and Modern Feminism
01:40:29 • 22min
Embracing Identity: A Journey of Self-Acceptance
02:02:59 • 9min
Emotional Farewell and Social Media Announcements
02:12:21 • 3min