Wine, Women, and Revolution is Activists, Inspiration, Art, Revolution, and Alcohol, all from an intersectional anti-capitalist feminist perspective.

We shine a light on a broken system to help begin the conversation about real drastic change. Heather Warburton hosts her show bi-weekly, bringing a woman’s perspective to local and national politics. She brings inspiring interviews, educational content, and topical issues along with a healthy dose of wine to the political scene.
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Feed The People, Serve The People
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Theresa and Renee from Mutual Morris and The Great Foodscape. They talk about mutual aid, gardening, and community power....
PrejudenTial with Margaret KimBerly
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Margaret Kimberly about her book “Prejudential” Her book highlights the racist history of the American Presidency. There has not...
Street Medicine
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by a comrade, Pinky to talk about street medicine. Pinky has been trained and served as a street...
Abortion Rights Are Human Rights
In this Episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather is joined by Roxanne Sutocky from the Cherry Hill Women’s center to talk about the future of abortion rights in...
Breaking Down QAnon
In this extended episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Christian Perez to talk Qanon and other conspiracy theories. Who are they? How did the come...
Musical Activism with Ben Grosscup
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather interviews musician and activist Ben Grosscup. Ben bills himself as a labor troubadour following in the long tradition of merging...
The Radium Girls
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Kate Moore, author of Radium Girls. Radium Girls tells the story of a group of women who...
Amistad, Equity, And Social Studies
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather hosts a panel discussion about the revolutionary social studies curriculum in NJ directed by the Amistad Law. New Jersey is...
School House Burning
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Derek Black author of “School House Burning”. They talk about the concept that public education has been...
The Tragedy of Heterosexuality with Jane Ward
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Jane Ward about her book The Tragedy of Heterosexuality. Jane describes herself as an ally of heterosexual women. You...
AC 411 with Henry Green
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Atlantic City activist Henry Green. They talk about everything from Henry’s run for office, to cannabis legalization, to the...
Drag Queens and Beauty Queens with Laurie Green
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather interviews activist and author Laurie Greene. Laurie wrote the book "Drag Queens and Beauty Queens"
Is Climate Change A Chinese Hoax? No!
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by conspiracy theory expert Christian Perez to break down the conspiracy theory that climate change is just...
A Brief History Of US Imperialism
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather is joined by Christian Perez to talk about the United State’s long long list of imperialism and military intervention...
Be a co-conspirator, Not an ally
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews 3 organizers from Black Lives Matter NJ about their organizing work and a local police involved shooting. They...
Ranked Choice Voting In NJ
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Micah Rasmussen from Rebovich Institute for New Jersey Politics at Ryder University about the Zwicker bill to institute Ranked...
New Jersey Abolitionist Collective
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews 3 women from the New Jersey Abolitionist Collective. Heather’s former intern and show writer Leah also joined the interview....
Rust Belt Femme
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews author Raechel Anne Jolie about her book “Rust Belt Femme”. In her book Raechel explores the intersection of gender...
A Is For Activism
In this episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews 2 badass women activist. The twist of this episode is they are mother and daughter. They discuss their family...
5000KM From Sweden To Palestine
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution Heather interviews Benjamin Ladraa about Palestine. Benjamin recently completed an amazing journey. He walked 5000KM from his home in Sweden...
Women Speak Out
On Sunday September 20th, An amazing group of women came together to talk about politics and activism outside the 2 party system. The panel was organized by Madelyn Hoffman...
We’re All Screwed, Have A Muffin
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews constitutional scholar Adam Winkler. They talk The Supreme Court, corporate personhood, and how things got this bad. In...
Plague Economics
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, and Heather welcomes Geoff Ginter about the impacts of COVID on economics. If people would embrace Modern Monetary Theory we...
Women Rock
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews musician Shannon McGill about her experiences with sexism in the music industry.
Asbury Park, Justice, and George Floyd
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews activist Felicia Simmons about the BLM protest in Asbury Park, as well as other organizing work concerning police...
Is Our Energy Future Nuclear
In this somewhat controversial classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution. Heather interviews a former nuclear safety officer about if this energy source could be a valid form of...
An Interview With Howie Hawkins
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Green Party presidential candidate Howie Hawkins.
The Last Of Human Freedoms
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews author and ecologist Guy McPherson about his work concerning near term extinction.
An Interview With Audible Anarchists
In this classic episode of Wine, Women, and Revolution, Heather interviews Reddebrek from The Audible Anarchists about their awesome project involving socialist and anarchist literature.