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Unexpected CurvesUnexpected CurvesThe Language Of The Game With Soraya ChemalyTeenage girls are often the creators of the most influential slang, and cultural trends, yet in sports, their voices are mostly absent from the dominant narrative. In this episode i'm joined by author, and cultural critic Soraya Chemaly to explore how the language we use in and around sports reflects deeper systems of power.We unpack how phrases like “you throw like a girl” or “she’s too emotional” don’t just describe performance, they shape it. From sports commentary to playground taunts, we ask: What happens when the default language of sport centers maleness? And what could the ga...2025-05-0822 minDear Katie: Survivor StoriesDear Katie: Survivor StoriesS7E9 From Rage to Resilience Myth: A Chat with Soraya ChemalySoraya Chemaly is an award-winning author and activist. As a cultural critic, she writes and speaks frequently about gender norms, politics, and technology and their relationship to violence, risk, and social justice. She is the former Executive Director of The Representation Project and Director and co-founder of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project, both dedicated to protecting and expanding women's civic and political participation. Her first book, Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, was recognized as a Best Book of 2018 by the Washington Post, Fast Company, Psychology Today, and NPR and has been translated into mult...2025-03-2758 minThe Deep DiveThe Deep DiveEpisode 213: The Aftermath w/ Soraya Chemaly, Aida Mariam Davis, & Stephanie LucePhilip welcomes three dynamic former guests of The Deep Dive to discuss the aftermath of our most recent election and the current mood and potential working strategies to create conditions for viable alternative(s) to the current social, economic and political models. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip’s Drop: Mr. Loverman – Bernardine Evaristo Soraya’s Drop: Martyr! – Kaveh Akbar Aida’s Drop: The Contract with Black America – Tavis Smiley Stephanie’s Dr...2025-02-131h 05The Release PodcastThe Release PodcastThe Myth Of Solitary Resilience with Soraya Chemaly (Author Of The Resilience Myth)Soraya Chemaly is the author of THE RESILIENCE MYTH: NEW THINKING ON GRIT, STRENGTH AND GROWTH AFTER TRAUMA. A Bahamian-American author, activist and feminist, she’s written as a freelance journalist for The Atlantic, Time, The Guardian, Huffington Post and Ms. Magazine, among others, on topics ranging from freedom of expression, to women's rights, to media and technology. Among other accolades, she's been named one of Elle Magazine’s 25 most inspiring women to follow on Twitter.   To date, she is best known as the author of RAGE BECOMES HER, which was the topic of a...2025-01-0738 minWake Her UpWake Her UpRage Becomes Her with author Soraya ChemalyWomen are not allowed to be angry. We don't know how to be angry. Yet, our society has created enraged women. I discuss RAGE with the author of Rage Becomes Her, Soraya Chemaly. Soraya Chemaly is an award-winning writer and media critic whose writing appears regularly in national and international media including The Atlantic, The Nation, Verge, Quartz, TIME, Salon, The Guardian and The New Statesman.  Her book was part of the beginning of my awakening to realize how much work there is still to be done for women to live in a world where we feel s...2024-11-151h 01The Unburdened LeaderThe Unburdened LeaderEP 117: Rethinking Resilience: Moving from Bouncing Back to Relational Resilience with Soraya ChemalyWhen you think about resilience, what comes to mind?Our culture loves narratives about triumphing over hardship. And overcoming pain, heartbreak, and even abuse can make us stronger.However, uplifting “overcoming” too often comes at the expense of actually examining and addressing the lack of care, protection, and support people had to navigate on their path to resilience. We valorize grit and perseverance at the cost of people’s health and wellbeing, encouraging them to just keep pushing past the point of burnout.My guest...2024-11-081h 06This Is Woman\'s Work with Nicole KalilThis Is Woman's Work with Nicole KalilThe Resilience Myth with Soraya Chemaly | 249Resilience has become a buzzword in today’s culture, thrown around by influencers, coaches, and even bootcamp instructors, all insisting we need to “push through” no matter the cost. But is resilience always the healthiest path forward? Does mental toughness, positivity, and grit serve us in the ways we think—or is there more nuance to uncover? In this episode, Nicole connects with Soraya Chemaly, activist and author of The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth after Trauma. Together, they challenge conventional ideas about resilience and explore a new way of thinking—one that s...2024-11-0635 minThe Release PodcastThe Release PodcastSoraya Chemaly, Author of RAGE BECOMES HER On How Women Learn To Fear Their Own AngerSoraya Chemaly is a Bahamian-American author, activist, feminist and the author of RAGE BECOMES HER. She’s written as a freelance journalist for The Atlantic, Time, The Guardian, Huffington Post and Ms. Magazine, among others, on topics including freedom of expression, gender, women's rights, sexualized violence, media and technology. She is also the Director of the Women's Media Centre Speech Project, and has been named among other things, one of Elle Magazine’s 25 most inspiring women to follow on Twitter. Chemaly's first book is titled "Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger." In it she examines the cau...2024-11-0530 minMighty As A MotherMighty As A MotherE37: Rage, Resilience, and Dispelling the Productivity Myth with Soraya ChemalyIf you’ve ever felt the desire to scream into a pillow, today’s episode is the one you need to hear. Join us as we take a deep dive into one of the most misunderstood human emotions: rage.  We’re joined by Soraya Chemaly, mother, author, activist, and speaker known for her work in support of women's rights and gender equality. This episode is a must-listen for anyone who has ever felt their anger simmering beneath the surface and desperately wondered how to channel it effectively.  Soraya's book, “Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's An...2024-10-0847 minThe Deep DiveThe Deep DiveEpisode 200: The Resilience Myth w/ Soraya ChemalyOn episode 200, Philip welcome author and activist Soraya Chemaly to the show. They discuss her latest book The Resilience Myth and how our belief systems on resilience, grit and strength impact us as individuals and as a society. The Drop – The segment of the show where Philip and his guest share tasty morsels of intellectual goodness and creative musings. Philip’s Drop: Saving Our Own Lives: A Lberatory Practice of Harm Reduction – Shira Hassan Soraya’s Drop: The Light Eaters: How the Unseen World of Plant Intelligence Offers a New Understanding of Life...2024-09-121h 15The Fake Ass Book ClubThe Fake Ass Book ClubMoni & Kat review:“The Resilience Myth, New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma” by Soraya ChemalyWelcome back F.A.B. Fam! This week the ladies review “The Resilience Myth, New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma” by Soraya Chemaly. In this thought-provoking exploration, cultural critic Soraya Chemaly challenges our most dearly held, common myths of resilience and dismantles the notions of resilience rooted in the philosophies of mind over matter, “mental toughness,” “strength,” and “positive thinking,” arguing that our modern version of “resilience” is a bill of goods sold to us by capitalism, colonialism, and ideologies that embrace supremacy over others. *Please be advised this episode is intended for adult audiences and contain...2024-08-2949 minGet Naked with Dr. KateGet Naked with Dr. KateThe Misconceptions of a Resilience Mindset with Soraya ChemalyIn this episode, Dr. Kate and renowned author, Soraya Chemaly, explore the misconceptions and dangers of resilience, highlighting the lack of social care and the value of care in society, highlighter in her new book: The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma.Some of the key points include:- Resilience can be misconstrued and work against us when there is a lack of social care and value for care in society.- The concept of resilience has become detached from science and has proliferated as...2024-08-2737 minLet’s Try That AgainLet’s Try That AgainRethinking Resiliency: In Conversation with Soraya ChemalyOur guest in today's episode is Soraya Chemaly, an award-winning author, journalist, and activist. We discuss Soraya's new book, "The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth after Trauma," in which she urges us to question and dismantle popular ideas around resiliency that prioritize the mind/body dichotomy, encourage a "tough-it-out" mentality, celebrates productivity, and rests on the expectation of "bouncing-back" as quickly as possible. Throughout our conversation, and as Soraya argues in her book, it is clear that this cultural script for resilience is, in fact, part of the same systems and worldviews that require us...2024-08-0858 minRadiate with Marya StarkRadiate with Marya StarkRethinking Resilience and Gender in Leadership with Soraya ChemalyIn this episode of Radiate with Marya Stark, guest Soraya Chemaly discusses the impact of Kamala Harris's candidacy on gender dynamics in politics and the profound challenges women leaders face. They delve into the gender polarization in young voters, the weaponization of stereotypes, particularly against biracial leaders, and how anger is perceived differently in male and female leaders. They also discuss Chemaly's second book, 'The Resilience Myth,' exploring how feminine leadership traits are essential in crises and the downside of overly optimistic thinking.Links:Book: Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s An...2024-08-0530 minFlux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)Flux Podcasts (Formerly Theory of Change)The Resilience Myth: A Conversation with Activist & Author, Soraya ChemalyAward-winning activist and author, Soraya Chemaly, discusses her new book, The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma, and dismantles long-standing notions about what resilience is, while challenging us to rethink how we employ resilience as a source of grit and strength both within ourselves and for others.From this Episode:The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After TraumaRage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's AngerListen to All Electorette Episodeshttps://www.electorette.com/podcastSupport the...2024-08-0159 minThe Electorette PodcastThe Electorette PodcastThe Resilience Myth: A Conversation with Activist & Author, Soraya ChemalyAward-winning activist and author, Soraya Chemaly, discusses her new book, The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma, and dismantles long-standing notions about what resilience is, while challenging us to rethink how we employ resilience as a source of grit and strength both within ourselves and for others.From this Episode:The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After TraumaRage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's AngerListen to All Electorette Episodeshttps://www.electorette.com/podcastSupport the...2024-08-0159 minThe Conversation with Amanda de CadenetThe Conversation with Amanda de CadenetSoraya Chemaly: Resilience, Rage, and the Global Rise in Women's AngerWelcome to The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet. Today, Amanda is joined by Soraya Chemaly, the insightful author of Rage Becomes Her. They delve into the disparity between men and women when expressing rage and anger. Soraya explains how women are often labeled as hostile when they show anger, a stereotype she addresses in her book to help girls and women understand the cultural roots of this phenomenon. The discussion also covers the Me Too movement, highlighting the disappointment in men who knew better but didn't speak up and the controversy over some women using the movement for personal...2024-07-3050 minAfter WordsAfter WordsSoraya Chemaly, "The Resilience Myth"Writer and activist Soraya Chemaly offered an alternative view of grit and resilience today in a world of overlapping crises. She was interviewed by University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center Instructor Judith Saltzberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-07-151h 01C-SPAN BookshelfC-SPAN BookshelfAW: Soraya Chemaly, "The Resilience Myth"Writer and activist Soraya Chemaly offered an alternative view of grit and resilience today in a world of overlapping crises. She was interviewed by University of Pennsylvania Positive Psychology Center Instructor Judith Saltzberg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-07-141h 01Thanks For AskingThanks For AskingThe Resilience Myth with Soraya ChemalyIn case you didn't know, we're still making episodes that are available exclusively on Nora's Substack! -Years ago, when Nora was in the worst phase of her life (dead husband, dead dad, lost pregnancy) she heard a lot of people describe her as resilient. Those people meant it as a compliment, but to Nora it didn’t feel that way. She was tired, grieving, and lost so much in her life- the “resilience” people saw was often just…the privilege she had to survive it. So when Nora got the new b...2024-06-181h 15Pulling The Thread with Elise LoehnenPulling The Thread with Elise LoehnenThe Myth of Resilience (Soraya Chemaly)“This is the richness of the traditional wife explosion, right? There's this simple idea that you get to choose. Now you're choosing to emulate a situation that's a fiction in that those women didn't choose anything. They had to dress like that. They had to live like that. They had to be nice to the men like that, because they had no bank accounts. They had no cars. They had no licenses. They had no income. They had no security. So, don't equate these two things because you're just kind of living a dignified version of something that was pr...2024-05-3058 minTop-Rated Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenTop-Rated Free Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenThe Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma by Soraya ChemalyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/753411 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma Author: Soraya Chemaly Narrator: Soraya Chemaly Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 20 minutes Release date: May 21, 2024 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: The author of the “must-read” (NPR) Rage Becomes Her presents a powerful manifesto for communal resilience based on in-depth investigations into history, social science, and psychology. We are often urged to rely only on ourselves for strength, mental fortitude, and positivity. But with her distinctive “skill, wit, and sharp insight” (Laura Bates, author of Girl Up), Soraya Chemaly...2024-05-2103 minAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenAccess Top-Rated Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, WomenThe Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma by Soraya ChemalyPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/753411to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma Author: Soraya Chemaly Narrator: Soraya Chemaly Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 20 minutes Release date: May 21, 2024 Genres: Women Publisher's Summary: The author of the “must-read” (NPR) Rage Becomes Her presents a powerful manifesto for communal resilience based on in-depth investigations into history, social science, and psychology. We are often urged to rely only on ourselves for strength, mental fortitude, and positivity. But with her distinctive “skill, wit, and sharp insight” (Laura Bates, author of Girl Up), Soraya Chemaly challeng...2024-05-218h 20Grab the Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceGrab the Top Full Audiobooks in Non-Fiction, Social ScienceThe Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma by Soraya ChemalyPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/753411 to listen full audiobooks. Title: The Resilience Myth: New Thinking on Grit, Strength, and Growth After Trauma Author: Soraya Chemaly Narrator: Soraya Chemaly Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 20 minutes Release date: May 21, 2024 Genres: Social Science Publisher's Summary: The author of the “must-read” (NPR) Rage Becomes Her presents a powerful manifesto for communal resilience based on in-depth investigations into history, social science, and psychology. We are often urged to rely only on ourselves for strength, mental fortitude, and positivity. But with her distinctive “skill, wit, and sharp insight” (Laura Bates, author of Girl Up), Soraya C...2024-05-2103 minIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineMore Anger Means More Joy: Part Two with Soraya ChemalyWhat do we lose when we’re not allowed to be angry?    In a lot of ways, anger is more taboo than grief. They’re deeply related, as you’ll hear in this two-part episode: both grief and anger are considered “negative” emotions, things you shouldn’t feel, and definitely shouldn’t express in polite company. But what if reclaiming our anger was the way to build the world - and the relationships - we most want? All of that and more with the best selling author of Rage Becomes Her, Soraya Chemaly.    In...2024-04-1538 minDear Beth...A Women in Law PodcastDear Beth...A Women in Law Podcast“You Can’t Self-Help Your Way Out of Inequality, Oppression or Exhaustion”In this, our last episode of Season One, the team at Dear Beth welcomes acclaimed, award-winning author and activist Soraya Chemaly. Chemaly’s book, Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger poses a simple, yet provocative question: Why do we not appreciate women’s anger as a catalyst for social change? In their conversation with Chemaly, Brea and Leah unpack why her book is so influential - particularly for those working in male-dominated fields such as law. They also explore the reasons why women’s anger has long been suppressed and be-littled, while the ange...2024-04-151h 02It’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineRage Becomes Her (and by “her” I mean US) with Soraya ChemalyWhat do we lose when we’re not allowed to be angry?    In a lot of ways, anger is more taboo than grief. They’re deeply related, as you’ll hear in this two-part episode: both grief and anger are considered “negative” emotions, things you shouldn’t feel, and definitely shouldn’t express in polite company. But what if reclaiming our anger was the way to build the world - and the relationships - we most want? All of that and more with the best selling author of Rage Becomes Her, Soraya Chemaly.    In...2024-04-0842 minGirlboss RadioGirlboss RadioGetting Angry for the Greater Good with Soraya ChemalyGet your FREE sample pack of LMNT electrolyte drink mix with any purchase at DrinkLMNT.com/GIRLBOSS.Ever since Avery became the host of Girlboss Radio, she's had one dream guest at the top of her wishlist. And that person is Soraya Chemaly. Soraya is an award-winning writer and activist, best known for her 2018 book Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger. Avery refers to it "The Bible" and has recommended it (and even gifted it) to hundreds of people.In this episode, Avery and Soraya talk about why, as women...2024-01-3136 minThe Unburdened LeaderThe Unburdened LeaderEP 96: Rage to Action: The Leading Power of Women's Anger with Soraya ChemalyWhat is your relationship with your anger? How much of your stress and exhaustion is fueled by repressed anger and rage? And how do you respond when those around you express anger?Our experiences early in life, experiences at our places of work and education, and our conditioning from culture all play significant roles in how we view and respond to anger and rage within and around us. And for women–especially Black and brown women–we learn our anger a...2024-01-191h 13Dr. Lotte: Science with SoulDr. Lotte: Science with SoulHow Women's Emotions are Shaped by Society with Soraya Chemaly Soraya Chemaly who is an award-winning author, media critic, and activist who writes and speaks frequently about women's rights, gender, inclusivity, violence, and free speech. The former Executive Director of The Representation Project and Director and co-founder of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project, she has long been committed to expanding women’s civic and political participation. Her work appears in The Atlantic, TIME magazine, Rolling Stone, The Washington Post and various other outlets, and her activism has been featured widely in media, documentaries, books, and academic research. Soraya is also the author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power...2023-12-0940 minWomen Are MadWomen Are MadS2, Ep3 Soraya Chemaly; award-winning writer and activist; and author of 'Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger'Soraya Chemaly is the feminist voice of our time. Her extraordinary capacity to see the whole picture with unrivalled clarity serves as an inspiration to us all. Soraya's authenticity and bravery are beacons of light in a turbulent global situation, and her book Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger, is our bible at WAM HQ. This conversation was recorded on 6th October 2023 and covers a range of topics from how men react to women's anger and the power that anger has to drive change. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See aca...2023-11-1547 minDown With My Demons: The Shadow Work PathDown With My Demons: The Shadow Work PathAuthority, Integrity, and Rage: An Exploration with Claire ThompsonJoin my guest, Claire Thompson and me, as we explore the shadow of authority, how that plays into our integrity, small bits about what it means to move with integrity, and over course RAGE! The episode begins with a dive into working for others and beginning to step into our power by bringing awareness to formerly hidden patterns of behavior and how that may be getting in the way of our ability to lead. This then guides us into a juicy conversation on integrity and leads into Rage and the navigation of root emotions. 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Because .. those sayings are bullshit. Soraya Chemaly is a writer, feminist, activist and best-selling author of Rage Becomes Her. She reveals the power of women's rage. Soraya explains that if you suppress your rage, it makes you physically sick.It takes a toll on your relationships. When researching for her book Rage Becomes Her, Soraya uncovered the impact of race and g...2023-04-3051 minIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineMore Anger Means More Joy: Part Two with Soraya ChemalyWhat do we lose when we’re not allowed to be angry?    In a lot of ways, anger is more taboo than grief. They’re deeply related, as you’ll hear in this two-part episode: both grief and anger are considered “negative” emotions, things you shouldn’t feel, and definitely shouldn’t express in polite company. But what if reclaiming our anger was the way to build the world - and the relationships - we most want? All of that and more with the best selling author of Rage Becomes Her, Soraya Chemaly.    In...2023-02-0638 minIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineIt’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan DevineRage Becomes Her (and by “her” I mean US) with Soraya ChemalyWhat do we lose when we’re not allowed to be angry?    In a lot of ways, anger is more taboo than grief. They’re deeply related, as you’ll hear in this two-part episode: both grief and anger are considered “negative” emotions, things you shouldn’t feel, and definitely shouldn’t express in polite company. But what if reclaiming our anger was the way to build the world - and the relationships - we most want? All of that and more with the best selling author of Rage Becomes Her, Soraya Chemaly.    In...2023-01-3042 minLead With Who You AreLead With Who You AreSoraya Chemaly, Author and ActivistBest-selling Author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, Soraya Chemaly, joins the podcast to discuss anger, rage and how a new understanding of anger and rage can serve us in our leadership, our life and our impact.In this episode, we explore anger competence and understanding how anger and rage impact us personally and collectively.  And how to use it instead of defaulting back to our assumption that rage and anger are emotions to be avoided, stamped out or punished. Visit Soraya’s website.Buy Soraya’s book, Rage Becomes...2022-12-2129 minThe Passionistas Project PodcastThe Passionistas Project PodcastSoraya Chemaly Is Expanding Women’s Civic and Political ParticipationSoraya Chemaly is an award-winning author, activist and former Executive Director of the Representation Project and Director and Co-Founder of the Women's Media Center Speech Project. She has long been committed to expanding women's civic and political participation.  She is the author Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger and the recipient of the 2022 Passionistas Persist Trailblazer Award. Learn nore about Soraya Chemaly. Learn more about The Passionistas Project. FULL TRANSCRIPT:  Passionistas: Hi, we're sisters Amy and Nancy Harrington. We founded the Passionistas Project to tell the stories of women who...2022-12-1439 minSixth & I LIVESixth & I LIVERabbi Danya Ruttenberg with Soraya ChemalyIn On Repentance and Repair: Making Amends in an Unapologetic World, Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg offers a crucial new perspective to navigating conflict, applying an ancient framework to the country’s most painful contemporary issues—from systemic racism and the legacy of enslavement to the #MeToo movement and Native American land rights—as well as personal transgressions. In conversation with Soraya Chemaly, a journalist, activist, and author of Rage Becomes Her.  This program was held on September 21, 2022 in partnership with the National Council of Jewish Women. 2022-11-141h 05Madness CafeMadness Cafe68. Book Chat: Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger by Soraya ChemalyJoin the conversation by letting us know what you think about the episode!In this episode Raquel and Jennifer discuss the book Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger by Soraya Chemaly. Chemaly writes, "...our rage is one the most important resources we have, our sharpest tool against both personal and political oppression. Our anger is a vital instrument and a catalyst for change.” Listen in as Raquel and Jennifer talk about rage, how it shows up in their own lives and how it can be utilized constructively. "Be angry. Be loud. Rage becomes you." Indeed!2022-10-131h 00The Diverse BookshelfThe Diverse BookshelfEp4: Soraya Chemaly on reclaiming women's angerSoraya Chemaly is an award-winning author and activist. She writes and speaks frequently on topics related to gender norms, inclusivity, social justice, free speech, sexualized violence, and technology. The former Executive Director of The Representation Project and Director and co-founder of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project, she has long been committed to expanding women’s civic and political participation.Soraya is also the author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, which was recognized as a Best Book of 2018 by the Washington Post, Fast Company, Psychology Today, and NPR and has been transl...2022-08-1749 minThe Mom RoomThe Mom RoomWomen's Anger is Justified and Necessary, with Soraya ChemalyEP204. Soraya Chemaly is an activist and award-winning author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger. Renee and Soraya chat about anger and motherhood, why women don't express anger in our culture and, how can we raise children in a way that promotes healthy expression of anger regardless of gender. This is such an important episode!RENEE REINAInstagram: @themomroompodcast | @reneereina_The Mom Room ShopTikTok: @reneereina_Facebook CommunityYoutube: Renee Reina- The Mom Room PodcastSORAYA CHEMALYInstagram: @sorayachemaly | @ragebecomesher...2022-06-301h 00TheArrivingTheArrivingSoraya Chemaly: The Power of Young Women's AngerTo close this episode, Soraya shares some of her favorite angry songs off of a playlist she created (and that you can add songs to!) and named after her book, Rage Becomes Her.  We want to know your thoughts, your feelings, your story! Email us at thearrivingpodcast@gmail.com RELEVANT LINKS: Soraya's TED Talk Free Speech in the Digital Age (anthology that Soraya has contributed to) Believe Me: How Trusting Women Can Change the World (book that Soraya has worked on) Buy Rage Becomes Her here!! Soraya's s...2022-05-0649 minKnow Them, Be Them, Raise ThemKnow Them, Be Them, Raise ThemHow to Interrupt: Manners, Assertiveness, and No Apologies // by Carmelita Tiu“I’m Speaking.”  We all remember that simple-yet-powerful Kamala Harris statement, right?  We encourage our daughters to be assertive, share their stories, and speak up. But when we teach them that interrupting is impolite and rude, are we inadvertently undermining their ability to rightfully claim airtime -- even if they’re interrupted by someone else?  Will they choose politeness over being heard?  Will they be afraid to assert themselves in a lively discussion, afraid that they’ll offend? Listen to hear:The different social norms for boys and girlsDisparities in how much men talk versus women in...2021-10-0510 mineSheeShe“We Have Taught Girls to Suppress Their Anger, Even If It Is Legitimate” – Soraya ChemalyWashington DC-based author and feminist activist Soraya Chemaly believes women’s anger can be a powerful force for social justice. This episode is also available as a blog post: http://eshe.in/2021/07/26/soraya-chemaly-feminist-activist-cover-story/2021-07-2607 minReal Friends Who Read BooksReal Friends Who Read BooksRage Becomes Her - Soraya Chemaly: Part 2This week join the Real Friends as they get mad mad about motherhood, care taking, access to reproductive healthcare and more in the second half of our two-part series on Rage Becomes Her by Soraya Chemaly. Watch Paxton Smith's courageous valedictorian speech here! 2021-07-2036 minThe Brand is FemaleThe Brand is FemaleBONUS: Soraya Chemaly | Author & Executive Director of The Representation ProjectIn case you missed it, we’re airing one of our season’s most popular episodes again! Soraya Chemaly is an award-winning journalist and author whose writing appears regularly in media around the world. Her work centres around defining what it means to be a woman in a world built by men. Her narrative skill, careful research, and humorous tone have been described by the New Yorker as "relentless and revelatory." In her book, Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, Soraya uses these skills to offer a critical look at the social construction of anger and its ef...2021-07-1342 minReal Friends Who Read BooksReal Friends Who Read BooksRage Becomes Her - Soraya Chemaly: Part 1This week the Real Friends get mad with Rage Becomes Her by Soraya Chemaly. We're talking about why we teach women to suppress their anger, the times we've misidentified our own anger, and all the ways it plays out in our lives today.    *TW for sexual assault and harassment; eating disorders and body image issues*   Some light reading from Fast Company (8 min read)   If you want a truly equitable workplace, you must get over fear of conflict by Mimi Fox Melton and Karla Monterroso   Minority girls...2021-07-0642 minSAL/on airSAL/on airSoraya ChemalyAs with any condition, until we have language for what we are experiencing, until we can name it, we often feel controlled by it. In January of 2019 Soraya Chemaly renamed and redefined anger for us. In a riveting talk based upon her book, “Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger,” Chemaly puts female anger into its societal context, revealing it as a tool of transformation, an untapped resource for change. Soraya Chemaly is the Executive Director of The Representation Project. An award-winning author and activist, she writes and speaks frequently on topics related to gender norms, inclusivity, social justic...2021-03-181h 35SAL/on airSAL/on airSoraya ChemalyAs with any condition, until we have language for what we are experiencing, until we can name it, we often feel controlled by it. In January of 2019 Soraya Chemaly renamed and redefined anger for us. In a riveting talk based upon her book, “Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger,” Chemaly puts female anger into its societal context, revealing it as a tool of transformation, an untapped resource for change.Soraya Chemaly is the Executive Director of The Representation Project. An award-winning author and activist, she writes and speaks frequently on topics related to gender norms, inclus...2021-03-181h 35The Brand is FemaleThe Brand is FemaleSoraya Chemaly | Author & Executive Director of The Representation ProjectSoraya Chemaly is an award-winning journalist and author whose writing appears regularly in media around the world. Her work centres around defining what it means to be a woman in a world built by men. Her narrative skill, careful research, and humorous tone have been described by the New Yorker as "relentless and revelatory." In her book, Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger, Soraya uses these skills to offer a critical look at the social construction of anger and its effects on women's lives. Soraya and host Eva Hartling share an invigorating conversation about why women sh...2021-03-0242 minWe Heal TogetherWe Heal TogetherA Conversation with Soraya Chemaly: Rage Becomes Her.GUEST INFO:  SORAYA CHEMALYWays to connect with herTwitter: @schemalyInstagram: @sorayachemalyFacebook: Soraya ChemalyInstagram for Rage Becomes Her: @ragebecomesherSoraya Chemaly’s Website: http://www.sorayachemaly.com/Rage Becomes HerBUY RAGE BECOMES HERWant to check out more of Soraya's Work?Check out all her books hereSoraya's Ted TalkOther events Soraya has spoken atOther online writing that Soraya has doneThe Representation ProjectSign up for their newsletterThe Representation Project's website----SORAYA CHEMALY'S BIOSoraya Chemaly is currently the Executive Director of The Representation Project. An award-winning author and activist, she writes and speaks frequently on topics rela...2021-02-1558 minDear White WomenDear White WomenThe Power of Women’s Rage, with Soraya ChemalyIf the fuming, seething feeling we sat with for weeks after the Capitol was stormed is any indication, feeling anger stinks and is bad for our bodies. But we as women have not been taught how to handle this feeling; in fact, we’re often taught to shove anger down and away, while going on with our day, taking care of others.  This is why we’re thrilled to be having a conversation with Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Becomes Her, to talk about how women have been conditioned by our society, what our biology actually indicates, and w...2021-02-101h 04Spilling ChaiSpilling ChaiSeason 2 - Episode 8 - The Power of Women's Anger with Soraya ChemalyHello Fabulous Spilling Chai listeners! How are you? Welcome to Season 2, Episode 8 of the show coming to you from Washington, DC. I am your host, Anushay Hossain.While many of you who follow my work may know that I am a massive feminist, how many of you know that I am actually a raging feminist? Feminism for me is more than just believing in women’s equal rights as human beings. I also rely on it in a very spiritual way as well-- to hold me up, to give me hope, inspiration, and motivation.A lo...2020-10-3022 minCareering into MotherhoodCareering into MotherhoodAnger, Emotions And Gender Stereotyping With Soraya ChemalySoraya’s book Rage Becomes Her was published in 2018, and in this episode she talks about the premise of her work; that society conditions children’s emotions to respond in particular ways, and as a result, girls are not just discouraged but often punished for being angry, which goes on to have serious repercussions in adult life, at work and in politics.   In a year that has left many women feeling incredibly angry on both sides of the Atlantic, Soraya talks about whether or not change is afoot.     Follow Soraya on Twitter...2020-10-2028 minBody KindnessBody KindnessRage Becomes Her: Why Self-Care Won’t Save Us with Soraya ChemalyIn the countdown to the 2020 election I interviewed Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger - an amazing book she wrote after 2016 election delving into the reasons why women can’t be angry without being called “unhinged” or a “b*”. Our conversation includes: how the progressive white male was most “shocked” with 2016 results why the power differential between men and women hurts EVERYONE (hello, judges of Kamala Harris' facial expressions) why the ideology of separate spheres keeps us divided — and struggling to maintain our mental health, hence all those bubble baths and lavender...2020-10-1448 minBedsideBedsidePolitics of Anger: Gender, Race & Who Deserves to be Angry with Soraya ChemalyINTERVIEW: On today's episode I chat with award-winning writer and media critic Soraya Chemaly. Soraya speaks frequently on topics related to gender, media, tech, women's rights, sexual violence and free speech. She was named one of Elle Magazine's 25 Inspiring Women to Follow on Twitter, and was the recipient of the Women’s Institute for Freedom of the Press’s Women and Media Award. She is the author of the upcoming book, Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger. On this episode Soraya shares with us her explorations into anger, and the gendered & racial implications of who deserves to be...2020-07-0147 minCTZNCTZNRage Becomes Her: Soraya ChemalyToday we're talking about righteous anger and indignation with writer and activist Soraya Chemaly. Her book Rage Becomes Her explores how women's expressions of anger are vital to their own health, freedom, and wellbeing. Despite the fact that we women have plenty of things to be mad about - unequal pay, unchecked sexual harassment and abuse, just to name a few - anger is still considered a taboo emotion around the world. We're called emotional, hysterical, irrational, and yet Soraya argues that anger holds information that is essential to our liberation. This is not a...2020-04-0946 minThe Better You with Kacie MainThe Better You with Kacie MainUnderstanding Anger by Gender with Soraya ChemalyIn this episode, we discuss the disparate gender experiences of anger and the impacts it has on individuals, relationships, and society. Soraya Chemaly is an award-winning writer and media critic whose writing appears regularly in national and international media. She speaks frequently on topics related to inclusivity, freedom of speech, gender roles in human systems, data, and technology. Ms. Chemaly is co-founder and director of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project and spear-headed multiple successful campaigns challenging corporations to address inclusivity, online harassment and hate, and algorithmic bias. In 2017, she was a recipient of th...2020-03-171h 01#MORETHAN: A Podcast#MORETHAN: A PodcastSoraya Chemaly on Women's RageSoraya Chemaly - award-winning writer and media critic, director of the Women's Media Center Speech Project and author of the best-selling book Rage Becomes Her - joins me in a pointed conversation about the complicated relationship between society, women and anger. From her personal lightbulb moment to how we socialize young girls to "be nice," Soraya explains the suffocating burden placed on women today and what it really means to be emotionally free. We also discuss the added weight carried by those with intersectional identities and how they impact our ability to succeed. Listen and learn, friends. Soraya is...2020-03-0643 minIt\'s a Long StoryIt's a Long StorySoraya ChemalyFeminists get a bad rap for being angry. But what would it be like if women were allowed to embrace their anger? American writer Soraya Chemaly has been calling for this shift for years. A prolific voice on the role of gender in culture and politics,  she has had a long career in media and technology. And, she has encountered a lot to be angry about. Her latest book, Rage Becomes Her is a celebration of female anger. It tackles the highly gendered way our culture regards anger, and questions why angry men are strong but angry women are c...2020-03-0637 minThe Feminifesto PodcastThe Feminifesto PodcastEpisode 30 - Soraya ChemalyIn this episode, Vaishnavi and Kirthi speak to Soraya Chemaly, an award-winning writer and media critic whose writing appears regularly in national and international media including The Atlantic, The Nation, Verge, Quartz, TIME, Salon, The Guardian and The New Statesman. She speaks frequently on topics related to inclusivity, free speech, sexualized violence, data and technology. She is the director of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project an initiative dedicated to expanding women’s civic and political participation. She currently serves on the national boards of the Women's Media Center and Women, Action and the Media, as well as on the...2019-12-1221 minTwo Broads Talking PoliticsTwo Broads Talking PoliticsSoraya ChemalyKelly interviews feminist writer Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger. They discuss the role of anger in the 2016 and 2020 presidential races, modeling emotional competence for children, and Soraya's work as Director of the Women's Media Center Speech Project.2019-12-1222 minAngela Watson\'s Truth for TeachersAngela Watson's Truth for TeachersEP177 Rage Becomes Her: Supporting students — and ourselves — in expressing our full range of emotions (with Soraya Chemaly)“Men and women are far more alike than they are different. And yet in our society, all of the emphasis is put on the difference. Everybody feels anger, everybody feels sadness, and it makes no sense to be gendering these feelings. As a matter of fact, not only does it not make sense, it is definitively harmful to people and to society.” “As girls, we are not taught to acknowledge or manage our anger so much as fear, ignore, hide, and transform it. Boys learn early on about anger, but far less about other feelings, which handicaps them—a...2019-10-0637 minIdeas at the HouseIdeas at the HouseSoraya Chemaly and the power of women's anger | All About Women 2019Women are taught from birth to repress their rage. But what would happen if women learnt to embrace anger, and unleash it upon the world? At All About Women 2019 writer and activist Soraya Chemaly called for an ungendering of emotion for the benefit of everybody. In this rousing session hosted by Fauziah Ibrahim she discusses ways women can joyfully express and find power in their rage. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.2019-05-2156 minThe BodyLove Project with Jessi HaggertyThe BodyLove Project with Jessi HaggertyEp. 064: "Rage Becomes Her" with Soraya ChemalyIn this episode I talk to Soraya Chemaly, an award winning writer and author of Rages Becomes Her, the Power of Women’s Anger. After reading Soraya’s book last year I was so excited to finally have her on the podcast to talk about all of the parallels between women’s anger, diet culture, and body image. And as expected, she did not disappoint. This episode is chock full of amazing nuggets of wisdom from Soraya and ends on a more inspirational note, to help us all use our anger for the betterment of ALL bodies. In the...2019-05-0148 minAsk a FeministAsk a FeministSoraya Chemaly Discusses Feminist Rage, with Carla Kaplan and Durba MitraFeminist journalist, media critic, and activist Soraya Chemaly joins Carla Kaplan and Durba Mitra for an in-depth discussion of feminist rage. Their wide-raging conversation covers many aspects of contemporary women’s rage: the Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation process, the furor over Serena Williams’s US Open final, and how to differentiate progressive anger from the reactionary anger that has fueled the Right, including the rise of Trump. A transcript of the interview is available at http://signsjournal.org/soraya-chemaly/. Our theme song is "I Dunno" by Grapes, available on SoundCloud.2019-04-2345 minEmpowered HealthEmpowered HealthWomen and Anger with Soraya ChemalyBottling up anger has been linked to a degrade in overall health, especially in autoimmune diseases where 75% of American patients are female. We discuss this and other ways women are psychologically and physically suppressed in society with Soraya Chemaly, author of the bestselling book ”Rage Becomes Her.”2019-04-0143 minReading WomenReading WomenInterview with Soraya ChemalyAutumn and Kendra talk with Soraya Chemaly about her new book Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger. A full version of the show notes for this episode can be found over on our website.Many thanks to our sponsor for this week’s episode, The Great Courses Plus! We’ve arranged a special, limited time offer for our listeners: an entire month of unlimited learning—for FREE! Sign up here for your free trial and get one month of access to The Great Courses Plus.Books MentionedRage Becomes Her: The Power of...2019-02-1346 minReading WomenReading WomenInterview with Soraya ChemalyAutumn and Kendra talk with Soraya Chemaly about her new book Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger. A full version of the show notes for this episode can be found over on our website. Many thanks to our sponsor for this week’s episode, The Great Courses Plus! We’ve arranged a special, limited time offer for our listeners: an entire month of unlimited learning—for FREE! Sign up here for your free trial and get one month of access to The Great Courses Plus. Books MentionedRage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger by Soraya ChemalyEloq...2019-02-1346 minThe Bechdel CastThe Bechdel CastFatal Attraction with Soraya ChemalyJamie, Caitlin, and special guest Soraya Chemaly discuss Fatal Attraction while something cooks on the stove, better go see what it is...(This episode contains spoilers)For Bechdel bonuses, sign up for our Patreon at patreon.com/bechdelcast.Follow @schemaly Twitter! While you're there, you should also follow @BechdelCast, @caitlindurante and @jamieloftusHELP Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2019-01-3151 minTEDTalks Culture et sociétéTEDTalks Culture et sociétéLe pouvoir de la colère des femmes | Soraya ChemalyLa colère est une émotion puissante. Elle nous prévient des menaces, des insultes, des atteintes à la dignité et des préjudices. Toutefois, partout dans le monde, on inculque aux filles et aux femmes qu'il est préférable de réduire la colère au silence, nous dit Soraya Chemaly. Pourquoi ? Que risquons-nous de perdre dans ce silence ? Dans une intervention aussi réfléchie que provocante, Chemaly explore les mensonges dangereux qui veulent nous faire croire que la colère n'est pas une émotion féminine. La colère des femmes est non seulement légitime, affirme-t-elle, mais elle est sai...2019-01-2811 minTEDTalks Sociedade e CulturaTEDTalks Sociedade e CulturaO poder da raiva feminina | Soraya ChemalyA raiva é uma emoção poderosa - ela nos previne de ameaça, insulto, indignação e injustiça. Mas em todo o mundo, meninas e mulheres são ensinadas que é melhor silenciar a raiva delas, diz a autora Soraya Chemaly. Por que isso acontece e o que podemos perder com esse silêncio? Em uma palestra provocativa e reflexiva, Chemaly explora a mentira perigosa de que a raiva não é feminina, mostrando como a raiva das mulheres é justificada, saudável e um potencial catalisador de mudança.2019-01-2811 minTEDTalks Sociedad y CulturaTEDTalks Sociedad y CulturaEl poder de la ira femenina | Soraya ChemalyLa ira es una emoción poderosa. Nos advierte de la amenaza, el insulto, la vergüenza y el daño. Sin embargo, a las niñas y mujeres de todo el mundo se les enseña que la ira es mejor silenciarla, dice la escritora Soraya Chemaly. ¿Por qué pasa eso y qué podríamos perder en ese silencio? En una charla reflexiva y provocadora, Chemaly examina la peligrosa mentira de que la ira no es femenina, mostrándonos cómo la ira de las mujeres es justificada, saludable y un posible catalizador del cambio.2019-01-2811 minTEDTalks Gesellschaft und KulturTEDTalks Gesellschaft und KulturDie Macht weiblicher Wut | Soraya ChemalyWut ist eine mächtige Emotion -- sie warnt uns vor Gefahren, Beleidigungen, Demütigungen und Leid. Auf der ganzen Welt wird Frauen und Mädchen aber beigebracht, ihre Wut besser zu unterdrücken, sagt Autorin Soraya Chemaly. Warum ist das so und was verlieren wir mit diesem Schweigen? In einem provokanten, nachdenklichen Vortrag geht Chemaly der gefährlichen Lüge nach, dass Wut nicht feminin sein soll und zeigt wie die Wut der Frauen gerechtfertigt, gesund und ein potentieller Katalysator für Veränderung ist.2019-01-2811 minTED Talks Society and CultureTED Talks Society and CultureThe power of women's anger | Soraya ChemalyAnger is a powerful emotion -- it warns us of threat, insult, indignity and harm. But across the world, girls and women are taught that their anger is better left unvoiced, says author Soraya Chemaly. Why is that, and what might we lose in this silence? In a provocative, thoughtful talk, Chemaly explores the dangerous lie that anger isn't feminine, showing how women's rage is justified, healthy and a potential catalyst for change.2019-01-2811 minThe ConversationThe ConversationFemale FuryWhat is making women angry, and can that rage be channelled for good? Kim Chakanetsa speaks to feminist writers from South Africa and the US. US writer and media critic Soraya Chemaly says women across the world have a right to be angry. Their rights are undermined, they're routinely underpaid and belittled. But from an early age girls are also taught to suppress their anger and calm themselves down when fired up. She says women need to learn to embrace rage as a tool for positive change. Soraya recently published a book called Rage Becomes Her: The...2019-01-2127 minHer Rules RadioHer Rules Radio205 Rage Becomes Her with Soraya ChemalyWhen was the last time you were REALLY angry? Did you notice how people around you reacted?  Why are rage and anger assessed differently in men and women? My guest today discusses why we have strong opinions about these emotions, why we’re so judgmental about them, and the impact on us physically, emotionally, spiritually, and mentally. Like it or not, these emotions have an impact on our ability as women to create, do, and be fully realized in the world. Soraya Chemaly wrote Rage Becomes Her, a book that covers EVERYTHING about this topic. She covers how...2018-12-0500 minHer Rules RadioHer Rules Radio205 Rage Becomes Her with Soraya ChemalyWhen was the last time you were REALLY angry? Did you notice how people around you reacted?  Why are rage and anger assessed differently in men and women? My guest today discusses why we have strong opinions about these emotions, why we’re so judgmental about them, and the impact on us physically, emotionally, spiritually, and mentally. Like it or not, these emotions have an impact on our ability as women to create, do, and be fully realized in the world. Soraya Chemaly wrote Rage Becomes Her, a book that covers EVERYTHING about this topic. She covers how...2018-12-0544 minPop Culture ConfidentialPop Culture ConfidentialEpisode 126: author Soraya Chemaly 'Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger'This week on Pop Culture Confidential it's all about rage! Joining us is Soraya Chemaly, author of the provocative, infuriating and inspiring new book  “Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women’s Anger.” Ms Chemaly has written for Time magazine, The Guardian and The Atlantic. She is an activist and the director of the Women’s Media Center Speech Project. In our interview we talk about her new book, her research into women’s anger and rage, how women are taught and conditioned by society to suppress anger and how it can be a powerful tool in our lives. We talk about rece...2018-11-1441 minThe League of Awkward UnicornsThe League of Awkward UnicornsEpisode 34: Make Everyone Uncomfortable with Soraya ChemalyANNNNNNNNNGER. Oh, what a topic! Alice and Deanna sit down with author "Rage Becomes Her" author Soraya Chemaly to get the scoop on how anger makes us sick, why that's extra extra special for women, and the secrets of swearing for your health. Plus, motherhood, anger rooms and SWIMMING PIGS. Show notes at http://leagueofawkwardunicorns.com2018-11-0200 minBossed UpBossed UpWomen, EnragedWith just one week before the midterm elections, Emilie sits down with Soraya Chemaly, author of Rage Becomes Her, to break down why the world fears angry women and how to channel our rage productively. Related Links: Join me at Bossed Up Bootcamp in LA this November! Ep 59: How to Cope with a Triggering New Cycle Ep 63: How to Get Your Friends to Vote Buy Rage Becomes Her on Amazon Learn more about Soraya Chemaly and the Women’s Media Center Got a career conundrum you want me to cover on the podcast? Call and le...2018-10-3032 minIn Deep with Angie Coiro: InterviewsIn Deep with Angie Coiro: InterviewsSoraya Chemaly – Rage Becomes Her: Transformative AngerShow #219 | Guest: Soraya Chemaly | Show Summary: Show #219 | October 20, 2018 | Women get told to smile - a lot. Research shows that a neutral expression is perceived on a man's face as neutral, but as angry or negative on a woman. And all kinds of ugly words are reserved for woman who show anger.     Where others see female anger as something to fear or reject, Soraya Chemaly sees strength, even opportunity. With the Women's Media Center Speech Project, and as organizer of the Safety and Free Speech Coalition, she's pushed for wider exposure of women's voices, and...2018-10-2100 minWomen\'s Media Center Live with Robin MorganWomen's Media Center Live with Robin MorganWMC Live #260: Soraya Chemaly. (Original Airdate 9/30/2018)Robin on GOP suicide, MeToo's span from China to Antarctica, Cosby in handcuffs, and the rising of a global political force. Guest: Soraya Chemaly, on reclaiming social media and on her timely new book, "Rage Becomes Her: The Power of Women's Anger."2018-09-3056 minSalon TalksSalon TalksWhy women's anger is so misunderstood, according to author Soraya ChemalyThe punishments women receive for not appearing sufficiently deferential are steep. You can be the greatest athlete in the world, but if you're female and a woman of color, you will be penalized for behavior that your male counterparts get away with. Yet activist and “Rage Becomes Her” author Soraya Chemaly has a reassuring message around anger. “There is joy and creativity and immense political power in understanding how to use it."  About “Salon Talks” Hosted by Salon journalists, “Salon Talks” episodes offer a fresh take on the long-form interview format, and a much-needed bre...2018-09-2423 min