Tonight on Yeah, What She Said we will have our first interactive show! We will be discussing the issue of prostitution - in particular, to legalize it or not?
New Zealand and the Netherlands are two Western countries where prostitution is currently legal. Should we follow in their footsteps?
Listeners are able to call in and share their thoughts tonight. The number to call is 403-220-3991.
Tune in on CJSW 90.9 FM (or stream it live from cjsw.com) from 8:30 to 9:00pm MST.
Monday, November 24, 2008
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Sick of diet ads on Facebook?

I just read a neat post on my favourite feminist blog, Feministing. The blogger was saying how she deleted the reference to her gender on her Facebook profile, because she was sick of all the diet ads that target women.
I'm sick of these ads too! Especially the "celebrity diet" ads. I'm tired of being bombarded with messages that inform me that "You too can have a flat stomach like Jessica Alba!" Well, yeah, maybe I can if I work out every day, have a personal trainer and a chef, on top of chowing down on nasty diet pills that are probably gonna give me wicked-bad diarrhea.
The image I've included here is an example of a Facebook ad that is targeted towards women. I especially like how it advertises hair colour for the "hair down there." First of all, wake up people! We're in a world-wide financial crisis. Who's buying hair dye for their vagina in tough times like these? Second of all, I wouldn't want those chemical dyes anywhere near my vagina, thank-you-very-much.
So if you want to get rid of these annoying ads on your Facebook too, go gender-neutral!
Monday, November 10, 2008
Good Bye to Miriam Makeba (March 4, 1932-November 9, 2008)
It is with great sadness that I inform all of you about the death of Miriam Makeba. The music of Miriam Makeba was a staple in my household as I was growing up; she was also a testament and a symbol of what black - particularly African - women are capable of in terms of contribution to cultural history. She carried the torch for many women of many different backgrounds having endured an era of darkness during the reign of apartheid and gained recognition for both her struggles and her accomplishments throughout her life.
She was one of those icons whose legacy I never thought I would live to see the curtains drawn upon. That being said, may the symbol of what she has meant to so many of us live on in our hearts infinitely.
Miriam Makeba (1932-2008)
She was one of those icons whose legacy I never thought I would live to see the curtains drawn upon. That being said, may the symbol of what she has meant to so many of us live on in our hearts infinitely.
Miriam Makeba (1932-2008)
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Shopping For Electronics, The "Womanly" Way...?
I came across the following post just a few minutes ago on a Tech Blog I sometimes like to check out. I need some help with this one; my instincts tell me that this is a ridiculous idea, but I worry that maybe in my fury, I'm neglecting the demographic of women that might seek solace and recognition in such a project.
Follow the link below for the whole story and share your response(s)!
Best Buy Opens Female Friendly Store, Whatever That Means
Monday, October 27, 2008
CJSW Funding Drive Edition of Yeah, What She Said!
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Tonight, Jennie and I hosted the CJSW Funding Drive Edition of Yeah, What She Said. CJSW Funding Drive is a very special time of year for both Jennie and I as well as all of the other members of the station. It's the one time in the year that we take time out to ask for donations from our loyal (and much appreciated) listeners. It's also an opportunity to reflect on some of the memorable episodes of the show that we've aired, some of the guests we've interviewed and its also a chance for you, the community, to call into the station and make a pledge in exchange for awesome swag and the continuation of quality alternative radio programming.
So Jennie and I would like to take this time to say a great big THANK YOU to everyone who called in to make a pledge for the show tonight! Funding Drive will continue until this coming Friday so you can continue making donations until then. You may also make pledges throughout the year, however, in order to get hooked up with the goodies, be sure to join us for Funding Drive next year!!
Cheers and Thank You!
Bee
Tonight, Jennie and I hosted the CJSW Funding Drive Edition of Yeah, What She Said. CJSW Funding Drive is a very special time of year for both Jennie and I as well as all of the other members of the station. It's the one time in the year that we take time out to ask for donations from our loyal (and much appreciated) listeners. It's also an opportunity to reflect on some of the memorable episodes of the show that we've aired, some of the guests we've interviewed and its also a chance for you, the community, to call into the station and make a pledge in exchange for awesome swag and the continuation of quality alternative radio programming.
So Jennie and I would like to take this time to say a great big THANK YOU to everyone who called in to make a pledge for the show tonight! Funding Drive will continue until this coming Friday so you can continue making donations until then. You may also make pledges throughout the year, however, in order to get hooked up with the goodies, be sure to join us for Funding Drive next year!!
Cheers and Thank You!
Bee
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