The Noetic Feminist Podcast
With Dr. Victoria Lynn Schmidt
Dr. Victoria’s Podcast
It’s time for something new in feminism: to rethink, restore, and reimagine what a liberated life can be. This is The Noetic Feminist with Dr. Victoria Lynn Schmidt – author trained at Harvard, researcher, and founder of the Noetic Feminism Institute. In each episode, research meets intuition and the soul stands up. Expect humor, real stories, and brave questions as we unlearn and rebuild – together. New? See episodes 2 – 5 for a playlist on honing your feminist intuition.
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If you’re drawn to evidence with heart – where research meets intuition, humor, and clear tools for everyday freedom – and the soul matters.
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Actionable tools: boundary scripts, prompts, and mini-practices you can use today.
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Wit and story: warm, witty conversations and storytelling (with the occasional poem).
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How your voice & soul can act as a quiet form of resistance and a personal movement
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It’s time for something new in feminism: to rethink, restore, and reimagine what a liberated life can be. This is The Noetic Feminist with Dr. Victoria Lynn Schmidt – author trained at Harvard, researcher, and founder of the Noetic Feminism Institute. In each episode, research meets intuition and the soul stands up. Expect humor, real stories, and brave questions as we unlearn and rebuild – together. This show is for informational purposes and does not constitute professional advice. Visit NoeticFeminist.com for notes, transcripts, and the newsletter. New? See episodes 1 – 5 for an introduction and a few fun episodes on honing your intuition.
In a world that gave women two options – marriage or the convent – 17th-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon quietly said, “Neither, thanks.” In this episode, we explore Suchon’s groundbreaking argument for a third way: a life of study, independence, and dignity, freely chosen by women on their own terms. Long before modern feminism had a name, Suchon insisted that women are capable of reason, entitled to freedom, and deserve authority over their own lives.
But this isn’t just history, it’s invitation. We reflect on how Suchon’s ideas still echo today, especially in the subtle, intuitive feminist act of opting out: of expectations, of roles, of lives chosen by others. This episode is for anyone who’s ever taken the road less commented on – and wondered if that, too, could be called resistance.
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Latest show notes
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#9: The Silent Radical – How Gabrielle Suchon Lived on Her Own Terms
In a world that gave women two options – marriage or the convent – 17th-century philosopher Gabrielle Suchon quietly said, “Neither, thanks.” In this episode, we explore Suchon’s groundbreaking argument for a third way: a…

