WMC Live with Robin Morgan is a nationally syndicated American radio show with an international audience in 110 countries around the globe. The weekly show (additionally available online at iTunes and at WMCLive.com) is hosted by Robin Morgan, the award-winning author of over 20 books, political analyst, former editor in chief of Ms. Magazine, and, in 2005, co-founder—with Jane Fonda and Gloria Steinem—of The Women’s Media Center. Praised as "talk radio with a brain" by The Huffington Post, ...
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WMC Live #478: Getting to Work. (Original Airdate 6/29/2025)
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43:21Robin dissects procrastination, and discusses poetry and writing with her special guest, the writer Sandra Cisneros.
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WMC Live #477: Pornland. (Original Airdate 6/22/2025)
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49:33Robin revisits the feminist campaign against violent pornography and finds new and harrowing statistics—yet new and hopeful developments. Guest: Dr. Gail Dines of Culture Reframed and author of Pornland: How Porn Has Hijacked Our Sexuality.
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WMC Live #476: Insurrectionists. (Original Airdate 6/15/2025)
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46:40Robin discusses Ms. Magazine with her special guest, Executive Editor Kathy Spillar: the magazine's reporting, tactics, strategy, and inspiration in these dark times. Robin reflects on what "Insurrectionist" really means.
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WMC Live #475: Seeking Global Refuge. (Original Airdate 6/1/2025)
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40:45Robin reports the realities of the lives endured by women and children refugees and migrants with her guest, Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, president and CEO of Global Refuge—herself an immigrant.
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WMC Live #474: Neither Fear Nor Favor. (Original Airdate 5/25/2025)
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58:39Robin revisits the Biden presidency in light of new revelations. Special Guest: feminist Margot Wallström, former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Sweden.
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WMC Live #473: Ice, Loss, and Hope. (Original Airdate 5/18/2025)
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50:39Robin's conversations explore the great Arctic ice with climatologist Twila Moon, a eulogy for Cecile Richards—and Bourbon Pecan Pie.
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WMC Live #472: Old Age Is Not For Sissies. (Original Airdate 5/4/2025)
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45:26Robin takes on a newfound constituency—the aging population. Guest Judy Karofsky talks about her powerful new book, "DisElderly Conduct: The Flawed Business of Assisted Living and Hospice," describing her care for her mother.
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WMC Live #471: Guerrilla Girls! (Original Airdate 4/27/2025)
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48:26Robin celebrates the 40th birthday of the great, witty, profound Guerrilla Girls, with guests "Frida Kahlo" and "Kathe Kollwitz"—the Originals still going strong!
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WMC Live #470: Resist! (Original Airdate 4/20/2025)
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55:12Robin explores different ways of resistance. Guest Meg Stone on her new book, The Cost of Fear: Why Most Safety Advice is Sexist and How We Can Stop Gender-Based Violence.
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WMC Live #469: Money. (Original Airdate 4/6/2025)
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45:36Robin worries aloud about the Leftist (and her) loathing of money. Special Guest: Trish Costello, founder and CEO of Portfolia.com, a collaborative equity investment platform.
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WMC Live #468: Unbanned Words. (Original Airdate 3/30/2025)
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46:03Robin shares secret words banned by US government agencies under Trump. Guest: Nilo Tabrizy, Iranian journalist, on the women’s uprising in Iran.
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WMC Live #467: We the Men. (Original Airdate 3/23/2025)
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52:45Robin maps the gauntlet the oppressed endure. Guest Jill Elaine Hasday discusses her book, "We the Men: How Forgetting Women's Struggles for Equality Perpetuates Inequality."
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WMC Live #466: Abortion Pills—What You Didn't Know. (Original Airdate 3/9/2025)
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41:25Medical abortion is now the preferred method of ending an unwanted pregnancy. Robin and guest Carrie N. Baker discuss Baker's new book, "Abortion Pills: US History and Politics” (also available via Open Access).
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WMC Live #465: Money, Lies, and God. (Original Airdate 3/2/2025)
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43:44Robin brings Elizabeth Cady Stanton's anti-religionist arguments up to date, exposing the New Right's campaign to eradicate democracy. Guest: best-selling investigative reporter Katherine Stewart, author of “Money, Lies, and God.”
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WMC Live #464: His Satanic Majesty. (Original Airdate 2/23/2025)
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47:54Robin discusses and reads from the writings of the great 19th-century radical suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, who lambasted religions—Christianity in particular.
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WMC Live #463: Messin' With Texas. (Original Airdate 2/9/2025)
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54:15Robin and her guest, Marci Marie Simmons, together explore the women's prison system in Texas. Simmons, now an activist, is a survivor of 10 years in a Texas prison.
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WMC Live #462: Last Seen. (Original Airdate 2/2/2025)
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41:26Robin and special guest, author Judith Giesberg, discuss Giesberg's book ‘Last Seen,’ about the enduring search by formerly enslaved people to find their lost families.
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WMC Live #461: More Than A Doll. (Original Airdate 1/26/2025)
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49:22Robin rediscovers (STILL!) sexist toys. Special Guest: Jodi Bondi Norgaard, who fought to wake up the toy industry.
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WMC Live #460: The Feminist Campus Solution to Assault! (Original Airdate 1/19/2025)
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45:30Robin explores ProjectCallisto.org, the technological key to combatting campus sexual assault. Special Guest: Tracy DeTomasi.
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WMC Live #459: A Serious Christian. (Original Airdate 1/12/2025)
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29:05Robin devotes a tribute program to the late Jimmy Carter, complete with her own exclusive interview with him from May 3, 2014, about Feminism as the priority for confronting all other oppressions.
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WMC Live #458: For the Birds. (Original Airdate 12/15/2024)
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44:50Robin devotes the final episode before the holiday break to digging out of lingering post-election trauma and despair—with a surprising and awesome result.
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WMC Live #457: A Birthday Party. (Original Airdate 12/8/2024)
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48:21Robin and guest Regina Scully discuss what really happened at Sophia Loren's 90th birthday. Updates on the Azerbaijan climate conference, with hopeful news.
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WMC Live #456: GAI & U. (Original Airdate 11/24/2024)
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49:53Robin delves into what generative AI really is, what it promises—and what it threatens. Guest: Debora Spar, author and technology expert.
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WMC Live #455: Margin of Error. (Original Airdate 11/17/2024)
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57:36Robin continues her Election Coverage, with inside stories and new insights into Trump's fascism. Guest: Dr. Marianne Legato on gender-specific research.
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WMC Live #454: Moments Like These. (Original Airdate 11/7/2024)
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5:10Robin reads “September 1, 1939” by W.H. Auden on the day after the election, because moments like these always drive her to poetry.
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