Join Isabela for the season finale of Amateur Activist!!!
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Join Isabela to talk about the concept of “joy as resistance.”
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A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
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Welcome to the Amateur Book Club! In this episode, Isabela talks about Hell Bent: How the Fear of Love Holds Christians Back from a Spirituality of Love by Brian Recker.
Isabela explains what the book is about and why she thinks it’s an important book for both Christians and non-Christians. She talks about the big takeaways and the confronting moments and feelings she’s decided to sit with and explore.
This is the last book for the Amateur Book Club 2025. Follow us on Instagram @amateuractivistpod or on TikTok @belagiiirrrlll.
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Check out the chapter breakdowns on TikTok
A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
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Join Isabela for a solo episode in bed!!
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This week Isabela is joined by Joel Hingston. Joel used to teach biblical studies and theology, specifically Johannine literature and Revelation. He is passionate about apocalyptic literature, ancient texts & cultures, music, guitares, Magic the Gathering, and myth.
In this episode, Joel and Isabela briefly go over key aspects of Revelation, providing quick context and settling some confusion of discomfort aroung some of the unsettling and weird imagery within the book. Joel explains the history of monster theory, it’s main claim and goal, how it can be used within biblical studies, and why it might be important for us as activists.
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A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
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This week, Isabela is joined by Steff Fenton - a genderqueer pastor, speaker, and author.
As of 2025, Steff has co-founded an affirming church in Sydney, Australia, been featured on national TV, radio & press, graduated with a Masters of Divinity, published a book, Gender Expansive Faith, and MORE!
This week, Isabela and Steff talk about Steff’s new book - where they found inspiration to write about a gender expansive faith, why this message is important, especially right now, and how the central passage of the book is an invitation to Christians to embrace gender expansiveness for the Kingdom of God.
You can connect with Steff Fenton, here.
You can buy their new book, Gender Expansive Faith, here.
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A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here.
This week, Isabela sits down with Kat Armas - a Cuban American writer, theologian, and podcast host. In 2021, Kat released her debut book, Abuelita Faith: What Women on the Margins Teach Us about Wisdom, Persistence, and Strength. Isabela got her hands on this book at the beginning of 2022, and it transformed how she engaged with her faith.
In this week's episode, Isabela and Kat discuss the book, the importance of having an embodied faith, the centrality of food to our spirituality, and how to hold in tension the harm our faith has inflicted with the hope and liberation it also brings to marginalised communities.
You can connect with Kat Armas, here.
You can buy her first book, Abuelita Faith, here.
Her second book, Sacred Belonging: A 40 day Devotional on the Liberating Heart of Scripture, is available here.
Her upcoming book Liturgies for Resisting Empire: Seeking Community, Belonging, and Peace in a Dehumanising World is available for pre-order here.
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A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here.
IT’S OUR 4TH BIRTHDAY!! In this episode, Isabela sits down to yap and reflect on the last 4 years of Amateur Activist.
Isabela listens back to a couple of old episodes and answers some of the questions you all sent in.
More than ever, I am so grateful for every single person who listens and shares anything involved with the podcast. Whether this is your first episode or you’ve listened to every single episode, I am so grateful.
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A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here.
This week Isabela is joined by Jocelyn Rojas Clark. Jocelyn is a registered nurse who specialises in women's health, has a Master of Women's Health Medicine, is a midwife and currently juggles multiple roles, one of which is her work as a clinical nurse specialist working to help women experiencing barriers accessing mainstream health care. She is extremely passionate about helping women and education.
This week, Isabela and Jocelyn discuss a variety of topics regarding the body - how to examine your breast and chest area, what vaginismus is, the myths and misconceptions about the vulva and vagina, and how they both feel about hormonal birth control. They cover it all (or at the very least, a lot).
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A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here.
Welcome to the Amateur Book Club! In this episode, Isabela talks about Men Who Hate Women: From Incels to Pick-up Artists: The Truth about Extreme Misogyny and How it Affects Us All by Laura Bates.
Isabela begins her review of the book by introducing listeners to the ten chapters and the groups Bates outline in each chapter. She talks about the authority Bates has to talk about this topic & how she went about researching the manosphere.
This is book 2 out of 3 for the Amateur Book Club. Follow us on Instagram @amateuractivistpod or on TikTok @belagiiirrrlll and keep an eye out for book 3, which we’ll vote and decide on in July.
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Connect with Laura on Instagram here.
Check out the chapter breakdowns on TikTok.
A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here
Join Isabela this week as she works through chapter 3-5 of an anti-racism activity book called Do the Work! by W. Kamau Bell and Kate Schatz.
This episode is the final part of this short series. In this episode, Isabela looks at America’s history & tries to answer the question, “how did we get here.” She takes a version of the US naturalisation test, re-evaluates the actions of some of our presidents, and criticises the use of red-lining & policing.
Isabela ends the episode with talking about the ways we can embody what we’ve learned and how to integrate our activism into the day to day.
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Connect with W. Kamau Bell here.
Connect with Kate Schatz here.
A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here
Join Isabela this week as she works through the first two chapters of an anti-racism activity book called Do the Work! by W. Kamau Bell and Kate Schatz.
This episode is part 1 of 2. In this episode, Isabela identifies who she is, defines key terms, and acknowledges her privilege.
As always, we are so grateful for everyone who listens and shares. When you get a moment, we'd be so grateful if you left a review on Apple Podcasts, rated us on Spotify, or tagged us in your stories on Instagram, @amateuractivistpod
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Connect with W. Kamau Bell here.
Connect with Kate Schatz here.
A massive thank you to Mossy Heart Media for designing the cover art and logo.
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here
Join Isabela for a solo session!
This week, Isabela sits down to talk about Men's Mental Health Awareness Month and has an over-simplified yap about why the patriarchy may be at the centre of men's poor mental health, the higher suicide rates, and male loneliness.
*In case no one's told you recently: you are loved, you are wanted & the world is a better place with you in it.
The resources discussed in the episode are:
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A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here
Brandi Jones joins the Amateur Activist this week to talk about Secure Families Initiative - the work they do, the importance of advocating for military spouses & family and why their experiences are important to listen to. As the Organising Director, Brandi establishes the vision, systems and strategies for SFI. She oversees grassroots programs, international campaigns and coordinates across departments to ensure that the values & experiences of their members are heard & uplifted.
In this episode, Isabela and Brandi talk about the goals & mission of SFI, why it’s important to civilians to prioritise these issues, the different ways SFI advocated for military familes on The Hill, and how listeners can get involved.
As always, we are so grateful for everyone who listens and shares. When you get a moment, we'd be so grateful if you left a review on Apple Podcasts, rated us on Spotify, or tagged us in your stories on Instagram, @amateuractivistpod
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Connect with Secure Familes Initiative on Instagram or at their website.
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here.
Natalia Aíza joins the Amateur Activist this week to talk about OCD. Natalia has years of experience in this space - as an OCD experiencer, OCD therapist, activist and coach.
In this episode, Isabela and Natalia talk through the basics - what is OCD, how might someone get diagnosed, and what recovery and ERP looks like. They also talk about what communities or demographics struggle with getting help because of certain pressures or stigmas and the different ways people may be able to support loved ones experiencing OCD.
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Connect with Natalia on Instagram or you can email her at Natalia@kairoswellnesscollective.com
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here
David Hayward aka NakedPastor joins the Amateur Activist this week to talk about his deconstruction. David is a pastor turned full-time artist who paints, draws, and fosters a global digital community around the journey of deconstruction, self-discovery, healing and spirituality.
In this episode David and Isabela talk about why he left traditional ministry 15 years ago, why he believes deconstruction is a way of life & not simply a phase, the purpose of reconstruction, and so much more. This is an episode for everyone and we hope you enjoy it!
As always, we are so grateful for everyone who listens and shares. When you get a moment, we'd be so grateful if you left a review on Apple Podcasts, rated us on Spotify, or tagged us in your stories on Instagram, @amateuractivistpod
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You can connect with David on any social media platform under @NakedPastor or on his website.
David has a book out called Flip It Like This which you can buy, here
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here
Jarrod McKenna joins the Amateur Activist this week to talk about activism, what embodied radical compassion should look like, the important work of nonviolence, and encouragement to young people just getting started in this work.
Jarrod has years of experience in this space, engaging in grassroots movements, his work with various organisations such as Common Grace, Love Makes A Way, and First Home Project.
As always, we are so grateful for everyone who listens and shares. When you get a moment, we'd be so grateful if you left a review on Apple Podcasts, rated us on Spotify, or tagged us in your stories on Instagram, @amateuractivistpod
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Connect with Jarrod on Instagram, on his website, or listen to his podcasts, Inverse Podcast and Good on Wood.
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here
Welcome to the Amateur Book Club! In this episode, Isabela talks about the #1 National Bestseller & New York Times Bestseller, The Message by Ta-Nehisi Coates.
Isabela introduces listeners to the book and the varying media attention that the books has received, both positive and negative. Then, she dives into her thoughts & major takeaways.
This is book 1 out of 4 for the Amateur Book Club. Follow us on Instagram @amateuractivistpod or @belagiirrll and keep an eye out for book 2, which we’ll vote and decide on in April.
As always, we are so grateful for everyone who listens and shares. When you get a moment, we'd be so grateful if you left a review on Apple Podcasts, rated us on Spotify, or tagged us in your stories on Instagram, @amateuractivistpod
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A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here
The Amateur Activist is joined by her mum for a special birthday celebration episode. Isabela’s mum, Andrea, takes over the podcast as the host and asks Isabela questions that were sent in by listeners and friends.
Andrea and Isabela talk about birthday rituals, the transition from Australia back to America, and things they’ve learned about each other over the years.
As always, we are so grateful for everyone who listens and shares. When you get a moment, we'd be so grateful if you left a review on Apple Podcasts, rated us on Spotify, or tagged us in your stories on Instagram, @amateuractivistpod
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A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here.
Lane Smith joins the Amateur Activist to talk about their book, 78 Acts of Liberation: Tarot to Transform our World.
Lane and Isabela discuss a brief history of Tarot, Lane’s changing relationship with it, and how it can be a useful tool of activism, advocacy & personal reflection in these spaces.
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Connect with Lane at their website or on BlueSky
A big thank you to David Andrew for producing the music for this season. Follow him here