

Maiden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry
Louise Perry
A podcast about sexual politics www.louiseperry.co.uk
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Jul 6, 2025 • 47min
God is an Englishman - Bijan Omrani | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 152
Bijan Omrani is a historian and classicist from the University of Exeter, renowned for his book 'God is an Englishman: How Christianity Created England.' He dives into the transformative impact of Christianity on England's identity and culture. Bijan discusses the fascinating transition from paganism to Christianity and how this shaped early Britain. He also explores why Christianity thrived globally, its appeal among diverse communities, and the significant role of English Bible translations in forging a unique national identity.

Jul 2, 2025 • 8min
BONUS: Marriage, Mirrors, and Modernity’
In this engaging discussion, Rob Henderson, a writer and researcher focused on status and cultural trends, delves into the rising costs of weddings and their link to declining marriage rates. He explores the concept of costly signaling theory, where extravagant weddings symbolize commitment amidst high divorce rates. The conversation also touches on whether hunter-gatherers might be happier than modern Westerners and suggests a surprising practice for Lent: giving up mirrors. Tune in for thought-provoking insights on marriage and societal norms!

Jun 28, 2025 • 53min
The Untold Stories of Trans Widows - Vaishnavi Sundar | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 151
Vaishnavi Sundar, a filmmaker and founder of Limesoda Films, discusses her documentary 'Behind The Looking Glass', highlighting the unheard stories of women with trans partners. She addresses the term 'trans widows' and the emotional turbulence they face, including loss and societal pressures. The conversation delves into troubling relationship dynamics influenced by autogynephilia, coercive sexual behaviors, and the adverse effects of pornography. Vaishnavi emphasizes the need for broader societal understanding and support for these women's narratives.

Jun 24, 2025 • 7min
BONUS: Is Britain repaganising?
This discussion dives into the recent legislative changes surrounding abortion and assisted dying in Britain. It raises eyebrows over the assisted dying bill's passage without direct public support. The conversation showcases the ethical dilemmas these laws present, particularly within a Christian framework. It also explores the ramifications of decriminalizing abortion up until term, probing the potential shifts in societal norms and familial responsibilities. Tune in for a deep dive into the pressing issues reshaping modern British values.

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Jun 22, 2025 • 1h 2min
The Tyranny of Progress - Ben Cobley | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 150
Ben Cobley, a former Labour Party activist and journalist, dives deep into the alluring yet chilling aspects of progressivism. He critiques the ideology's seductive narratives, paralleling them with religious beliefs, while also exposing the historical ties to concepts like eugenics. Cobley examines how modern virtues have splintered and questions identity politics' role in the Labour Party's disconnect from its roots. He advocates for a new counterestablishment that fosters critical thinking and challenges the conformity gripping society.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 57min
The Evolution of Mental Illness - Marco Del Giudice | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 149
In this discussion with Marco Del Giudice, an Associate Professor at the University of Trieste, the conversation dives deep into how our evolutionary history shapes mental illness. They explore the significant gender differences in personality traits and their impact on psychiatric conditions. COVID-19's psychological effects, especially on women, are examined in depth. Del Giudice also sheds light on the complexities of postpartum mental health and questions the implications of over-medication in response to modern societal pressures. A fascinating blend of biology and psychology!

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Jun 15, 2025 • 47min
We Need a Christian Revival - Jamie Franklin | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 148
Jamie Franklin, the energetic priest at Holy Trinity Church and host of 'Irreverend', discusses the disheartening effects of COVID on the Church and highlights the disconnect between public health and spiritual needs. He delves into the cultural shifts caused by legalizing euthanasia and critiques the erosion of Christian values in society. Franklin also champions a fresh perspective on parenthood, viewing children as blessings, and calls for a renewed Christian approach to environmentalism that respects nature while fostering responsible stewardship.

Jun 11, 2025 • 58min
Trans Rights vs. Women's Rights - Robert Wintemute | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 147
Robert Wintemute, a Professor of Human Rights Law at King's College London and author, delves into the nuanced debate between trans rights and women's rights. He unpacks the slogan "trans rights are human rights" and reflects on his own change of perspective regarding the trans movement. Key topics include the housing of trans women in men's prisons, the complexities surrounding marriage laws and spousal consent, and the contentious definitions of womanhood. Wintemute advocates for dialogue amidst the evolving cultural landscape of rights.

Jun 8, 2025 • 1h 38min
Grooming Gangs: Scarlett's Story - Marlon West | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 146
Marlon West, father of Scarlett, bravely shares his daughter's harrowing experience with a grooming gang in Greater Manchester. He discusses the trauma from a violent Halloween incident that changed Scarlett's life and the systemic failures that left her vulnerable. Marlon emphasizes the urgent need for a national inquiry to address the inadequacies in protecting children. The conversation tackles the emotional challenges survivors face and calls for society to break the silence surrounding grooming, advocating for better resources and support.

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Jun 4, 2025 • 60min
Why We Marry Who We Marry - Benjamin Goldman | Maiden Mother Matriarch Episode 145
Benjamin Goldman, an Assistant Professor of Economics at Cornell University, sheds light on modern marriage dynamics. He reveals the dramatic decline in marriage rates among non-college-educated Americans over the last century. Factors like sex ratios and socioeconomic challenges play key roles in this shift. Goldman discusses how educational attainment intricately influences partner selection and marriage patterns. He also dives into the complexities of interracial and interclass marriages, highlighting their growing challenges and evolving societal perceptions.


