• Marianne Moen - Gender, Identity and Power in Archaeology
    2026/06/28

    We've waited a long time for this one!

    In today's episode, we talk with Dr. Marianne Moen. Dr. Moen is an archaeologist best known for her work on gender, identity, and power in the Viking Age. Her scholarship utilizes archaeology, feminist theory and mortuary studies, offering a reinterpretation of Norse societies and the role of women within them. We discuss how earlier generations of archaeologists, influenced by gender norms in their own eras, often interpreted evidence in ways that minimized women’s authority and agency, distorting or erasing the reality of the accomplishments of women of the past.

    That's ground zero for the issues that we champion on this podcast.

    Make Matriarchy Great Again listeners will truly enjoy this!

    Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dawn "Sam" Alden co-host.

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    48 分
  • Max Dashu talks Mother Law
    2026/06/14

    The inimitable Max Dashu talks with Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dawn "Sam" Alden about evidence for women-led societies in indigenous peoples around the globe, as well as the evolution of the term Matriarchy. We all know what we mean when we say "patriarchy" but what does "matriarchy" mean and what else do we call it? How does it change shape in different places and times?
    Check out Max's archives at https://www.suppressedhistories.net/

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    54 分
  • Encore - BABM - PCOS (now PMOS) and Fibroids
    2026/05/31

    Earlier this month, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) was renamed Polyendocrine Metabolic Ovarian Syndrome (PMOS) as a result of an international effort to help physicians better understand the condition. Indeed, sufferers may not have any ovarian cysts, and PMOS affects the entire body. Physicians stress that the “metabolic” is the most central portion of the condition, and the new name better reflects this. In celebration of this, we are resharing a BABM episode recorded in 2021.

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    55 分
  • Shelly Puhak - Fredegund vs. Brunhilde
    2026/05/17

    Award-winning author, Shelly Puhak, joins us to discuss her wonderful book, The Dark Queens: The Bloody Rivalry That Forged the Medieval World, about two of the most powerful rulers in European history: Queen Fredegund and Queen Brunhilde.

    These two powerful queens commanded armies and fought each other over several decades. Brilliant and tough, they battled not only for supremacy, but survival, using the tools of diplomacy and warfare as needed. Alliances with popes, queens and kings stabilized their realms. Combined, their empires extended through Germany, Belgium, France and Spain, and laid the foundations for the the development of European nation-states to come.

    After their deaths, they suffered a familiar fate as other great women of history: their stories were erased or rewritten, and their names were sullied.

    Dawn "Sam" Alden and Sean Marlon Newcombe co-host.

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    56 分
  • Being a Bad Martha - Body Shaming and Fat
    2026/05/05

    Kimberly Rockwell, Dawn "Sam" Alden, and Lauren Torres talk about what it feels to walk through life as a woman in a large body, what feedback women receive about their bodies, and how the current emphasis on thin bodies to the exclusion of everything else can destroy us both from within and without. What messages did we absorb from our parents about what size was optimum for women? Why do we still believe the "calories in, calories out" message, despite it being just plain bad science? Why don't we understand more about what really affects our body size? And why does it freaking matter anyway???

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    59 分
  • Podcast takeover - Peopling the Past - Wonder Woman episode
    2026/04/19

    Hello listeners! I hope you have had a chance to check out our interview with Chelsea Gardner and Melissa Funke of Peopling the Past, which aired earlier this season. As a follow up, they have generously allowed us to do a Podcast Takeover of one of their episodes! We here at 34 Circe are big fans of Wonder Woman, so although it’s not a typical episode for them, we are sharing the one in which they discuss Wonder Woman and other classics in comics with Dr. Natalie Swain. We hope you enjoy, and check out the rest of their episodes at peoplingthepast.com

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    36 分
  • Runes: The Mother Goddess Roots - with Anu Dudley
    2026/04/06


    In modern times divination is often seen as superstitious tools used primarily to predict the future. However, since ancient times our ancestors used divination as essential meaning making tools, allowing us to connect with core archetypes in order to see our personal and cultural lives in deeper ways. Join Lauren Torres and Anu Dudley author of The Goddess Casts the Runes, as we discuss the evidence for the matriarchal origins of the Elder Futhark Runes, their meaning when a patriarchal overlay is removed, and why connecting with them can offer a powerful recovery of ancient ways of knowing.


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    50 分
  • Anett Jessop talks Laura Riding
    2026/03/15

    While researching Robert Graves, Sean Marlon Newcombe reached out to Dr. Anett K. Jessop, who introduced us to Laura Riding Jackson, a poet, linguist, revolutionary thinker and sometime lover of Robert Graves. It could be argued she was the inspiration for a lot of Graves work, including the idea of reclaiming myth from the patriarchal lens. A fascinating, uncompromising and multi-talented woman, we just scratch the surface of her legacy in this interview! With Sean Marlon Newcombe and Dawn "Sam" Alden.

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    42 分