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Breaking Down Patriarchy

Everyday Activism - with influencer Rosie Card

Breaking Down Patriarchy

Amy McPhie Allebest

Society & Culture, Education, History

4.9654 Ratings

🗓️ 4 March 2025

⏱️ 63 minutes

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Summary

Amy is joined by influencer Rosie Card for a riveting conversation about her career as a businesswoman, Temple clothes and contradictions, and the LDS Church's untapped potential for radical change.

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Rosemary Card is an entrepreneur, author and passionate advocate for women’s rights, inclusion and nuanced cultural conversations. She is the founder of Q.Noor and Card Wear and author of “Model Mormon” and “House of Light.” She firmly believes in the power of education and open conversation to bridge divides and promote understanding. She lives in Salt Lake with her husband, 2-year-old son, and two dogs.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Raking Down Patriarchy. I'm Amy McPhee All the Best.

0:04.0

When our family moved to Utah in 2020 from the Bay Area in California, we were a little bit apprehensive.

0:12.0

We were moving from a blue state to a red state.

0:15.0

We were moving from a very multicultural and pluralistic community to a place that we knew would be quite a bit more

0:22.7

homogenous in many, many ways. And we were a little nervous. But I found that when we arrived,

0:29.3

I started meeting women who were incredibly educated and egalitarian in their thinking. And I kept

0:37.4

noticing that a name would come up in conversation

0:40.2

when people would talk about reproductive rights. And maybe this woman was kind of new to the

0:45.2

conversation. She would say, oh, I learned this from Rosie Card. Or when something would come up in

0:50.0

conversation around immigration or in all kinds of different political topics, people kept

0:55.7

mentioning Rosie Card. There's this initiative from Rosie Card. And I thought, who is this

0:59.7

Rosie Card woman? Including sometimes even there would be this really cute craft, also Rosie Card.

1:06.1

So I was so excited to figure out who this woman was who was exerting so much influence in this

1:13.0

culture in a way that I really, really appreciated. I discovered Rosie Card's Instagram account

1:17.9

and followed it and I've been a huge fan ever since and I am so excited to welcome to the podcast

1:23.8

today, the one and only Rosie Card. That's so nice. That is so nice. It's really true.

1:30.3

And we moved here around a Senate election too. And that was really where it came out a lot,

1:36.5

is there was a very problematic Utah senator. And I got a sticker from the website. And there was all kinds of like really cool merch,

1:46.8

funny, kind of like tongue-in-cheek merch, but for very serious initiatives.

1:52.5

And that was you.

1:53.7

Oh, that's so does you.

1:55.1

Thank you.

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