Live at Bloomsbury Festival, Emma and Miztli host a panel talk on activism and making change, featuring comedian, writer and campaigner for The Eve Appeal Karen Hobbs, Programme Manager at Campaign Bootcamp Sophie Yates Lu and UK Senior Campaig
Live episode recorded at London’s Canvas Café on Wednesday 25 July, in support of Women in Sport. Panel event featuring Heroine Addicts hosts Miztli Neville and Emma Pritchard, double Olympian Montell Douglas, co-founder of WeBox Els Caballero-
Daisy May Cooper is a British actress and writer who has rocketed to fame with the success of her mockumentary BBC3 comedy, This Country, co-written and performed with her brother Charlie Cooper. This Country is a show about the mundane eccentr
Krystal Kelly introduced herself to us a few months ago, saying she's a blonde solo woman traveller who has been travelling the world for the past 7 years, mostly on horseback. She's worked in Egypt during the revolution, India, road-tripped in
“Even if you never have the chance to see or touch the ocean, the ocean touches you with every breath you take, every drop of water you drink, every bite you consume. Everyone, everywhere is inextricably connected to and utterly dependent upon
This month we are celebrating the icon that is Janet Mock: writer, TV host, podcaster, and transgender rights activist, there is no stopping this incredible millennial powerhouse. From humble beginnings in Hawaii to becoming a New York Times be
Continuing our mini series celebrating women doing brilliant things, Miztli chatted to Charlotte Merriam, actor, playwright and co-founder of Siberian Lights, a creative tribe giving women a voice in theatre. Their next production, DAMES, writt
Nellie Bly (real name Elizabeth Cochrane Seaman) was a pioneering American journalist in the late 19th century – most remembered for her record-breaking trip around the world in 72 days and her undercover investigation and groundbreaking exposu
In the first of a series of mini episodes featuring interviews with women from all over the world, Alice meets Beverly Cook, a curator at the Museum of London, to discuss their Votes of London exhibition and specifically their showcases of the
“The movies can stay dirty but the values must be clean." This month, we are chatting about adult filmmaker, Erika Lust. Director, producer and founder of Lust films, Lust is one of the most iconic feminist sex positive women taking the adult
Recorded live at London's Southwark Playhouse on Saturday 10 February 2018, this episode celebrates women in theatre. Following a performance of the critically acclaimed 'Collective Rage: A Play in Five Betties' - a play that shatters societal
Serena Williams is one of the best athletes - if not the best athlete - in the world. Tennis player, entrepreneur, fashion designer, younger sister of Venus Williams, philanthropist and, recently, mother, Williams is an icon. Williams' record o
...AND IT'S HERE! Kicking off the start of Season 2, it's none other than Reese Witherspoon. Glamour Woman of the Year, Oscar winner, film producer extraordinaire, star of hits such as Legally Blonde, Wild, Big Little Lies, Walk the Line and Pl
Ahead of launching season two, Miztli, Louise, Emma and Alice chat about their resolutions for 2018, from better fitting bras to tearing down the walls of the patriarchy.
In the penultimate episode of season one, Emma brings Disney's latest heroine, Moana, to the table for a discussion around progressive feminism in Disney, cultural and racial politics in the film, and the importance of tying your hair up.
This episode celebrates our youngest ever heroine, the legendary Scout (aka Jean-Louise) Finch, narrator and star of Harper Lee's international bestseller To Kill A Mockingbird.
Today we celebrate Ana Mendieta, Cuban American performance artist, sculptor and video designer, whose work interrogated violence against women and our spiritual connection to the earth.
This week Emma brings her writing inspiration Nora Ephron to the table. Journalist, screenwriter, blogger, playwright, director and more, Nora is a funny woman to remember whose words are immortalised both in Hollywood and everyday life.
Ada Lovelace, mathematician and writer born in 1815, is widely known as the first computer programmer. Louise's heroine for the episode, we talk about her achievements, women in tech today, and hidden female figures in science throughout histor