
Maiden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry
A podcast about sexual politics www.louiseperry.co.uk
Latest episodes

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Jan 22, 2025 • 56min
The Enlightenment Was a Disaster - Johann Kurtz | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 112
In this episode, Johann Kurtz, a pseudonymous author known for his insights on historical fertility and social status, delves into intriguing dynamics between status and reproduction. He discusses how social hierarchies influence fertility trends, challenging traditional views of wealth and religion's roles. Kurtz also explores the Enlightenment's paradox, revealing its unexpected impact on birth rates. With compelling case studies from Georgia and South Korea, he examines how status shapes parenthood choices and critiques contemporary narratives around women's roles in family planning.

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Jan 15, 2025 • 48min
A Life Without Children - Meghan Daum | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 119
In this engaging discussion, Meghan Daum, host of 'The Unspeakable' and creator of 'The Unspeakeasy', shares her insights on choosing a life without children. She critiques the term 'childfree' and explores societal stigmas around childlessness. The conversation dives into the pressures of modern parenthood, gender roles, and the complexities of dating today. With humor, she navigates the challenges of relationships in a tech-driven world, highlighting the impact of matchmaking systems and declining birth rates in various cultures.

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Jan 8, 2025 • 49min
The Rotherham Crisis - Ed West | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 119
In this discussion, Ed West, an insightful author known for his works on immigration and conservatism, tackles the Rotherham crisis and its significant political consequences. He delves into the complexities surrounding sexual abuse awareness, societal perceptions of crime, and the influence of media narratives. The conversation also critiques the superficial understanding of multiculturalism among the British middle class and examines the critical role of digital platforms in shaping public discourse and awareness of these pressing issues.

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Jan 1, 2025 • 51min
The Mysteries of Masculinity - John Tosh | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 118
Join John Tosh, a prominent historian specializing in masculinity, as he delves into the intricate world of 19th-century male roles influenced by the Industrial Revolution. He explores how domesticity redefined masculinity and the evolution of companionate marriage, balancing patriarchy with mutual care. Tosh also discusses shifting attitudes toward domestic violence and the impact of social class on perceptions of abuse. Lastly, he examines the role of fatherhood in contemporary society versus historical expectations.

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Dec 26, 2024 • 55min
The Truth About Autogynephilia - Michael Bailey | Maiden Mother Matriarch
In this engaging discussion, Professor Michael Bailey, a renowned researcher in sexual orientation and author of "The Man Who Would Be Queen," unpacks the complexities of autogynephilia. He dives into its implications for gender identity, the psychological challenges faced by those transitioning, and societal misconceptions. Bailey also addresses the controversial backlash to his work, reflecting on the evolving views of trans identities. He further explores the cultural influences on paraphilias and the interplay of sexuality and evolutionary theory.

Dec 18, 2024 • 50min
The Divine Economy - Paul Seabright | Maiden Mother Matriarch 117
Paul Seabright, a Professor of Economics at the University of Toulouse and author of 'The Divine Economy', explores the intricate ties between religion and economics. He discusses how impoverished individuals often invest heavily in religious communities, highlighting the social benefits they offer. The conversation covers the appeal of strict religious practices versus liberal ones, and how Christianity historically catered to marginalized groups. Seabright emphasizes the ongoing competition among religions, likening it to natural selection in attracting followers.

Dec 12, 2024 • 52min
The Dark History of Gynaecology - Wendy Kline | Maiden Mother Matriarch 116
Wendy Kline, a Historian of Medicine at Purdue University and author specializing in women's health, delves into the dark history of gynecology. She discusses the troubling legacy of pelvic exams and the historical exploitation of women's bodies, particularly focusing on enslaved Black women. The episode explores how the shift from midwifery to male-dominated practices has shaped women’s health today, emphasizing the need for better doctor-patient relationships and the ethical implications of past medical practices.

Dec 5, 2024 • 8min
AUDIO: Where are Brighton's babies?
This episode dives into Brighton's surprisingly low birth rate, contrasting the city's vibrant culture with its demographic challenges. It unveils complex causes behind this trend, suggesting that social attitudes may outweigh economic factors. Additionally, the conflict between career aspirations and the desire for family is examined, alongside the influence of religion and socioeconomic status on fertility. Engaging personal insights on parenthood enrich the discussion, making it a thought-provoking listen on modern family dynamics.

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Dec 4, 2024 • 1h 1min
The Global Fertility Crisis - Paul Morland | Maiden Mother Matriarch 115
Paul Morland, Associate Research Fellow at Birkbeck, explores global fertility trends and their alarming decline. He reveals the 'infertile crescent' phenomenon shaped by economic and cultural shifts. The conversation delves into how identity politics affects birth rates and the generational divide on childbearing perspectives. Morland emphasizes the complex relationship between culture, philosophy, and fertility, discussing the paradox of existence and parenting. His insights prompt a nuanced reflection on the future of demographics and societal values.

Nov 27, 2024 • 51min
Witchcraft, Matriarchies, and Deep History - Stone Age Herbalist | Maiden Mother Matriarch
In this engaging discussion, the Stone Age Herbalist, an anonymous writer and archaeologist, delves into the fascinating world of Paleolithic art and matriarchy. They explore the significance of Venus figurines, connecting ancient representations of femininity to modern beliefs about witchcraft in Ghana. The conversation unpacks dietary practices of prehistoric societies and their impact on social hierarchies. Lastly, burial customs reveal deeper cultural narratives about pregnancy and the evolving understanding of gender roles from a feminist perspective.