Press & Appearances

Therese Lee

Feminist media analyst translating culture, policy and platforms into plain language.

At a Glance

Featured on international outlets and trusted across podcasts and live platforms, Therese brings sharp feminist analysis to conversations about politics, culture, and power. Her commentary bridges history with the present moment, offering producers and audiences perspective that cuts through noise and drives dialogue.

Bio

Therese Lee is the creator and voice behind JS Media, a platform for honest, unapologetic feminist storytelling. She examines patriarchy, capitalism, and white supremacy, translating big systems into real-world impact. Her work includes Red Pill Nation, a series unpacking the misogyny economy, and The Jezebel Spirit podcast, where she connects dots between history, power, and the headlines. With a background that spans communications and law, she brings rigor and empathy to every conversation. Therese appears on panels, podcasts, and stages to make complex topics make sense and to equip audiences with language they can use.

Work with Therese

Thought Leader

Trusted by 90k followers across platforms for clarity and perspective.

Expert Commentary

Research-driven analysis on feminism, politics, and culture

Engaging Storyteller

Feminist analysis and conversations that audiences remember

Topics + Angles

Feminism

Feminism Examined

From work to motherhood to intimacy, feminism shapes how women navigate everyday choices. These conversations cut through cultural myths and expose the systems that have long dictated what women should want, showing what liberation looks like in real time.

Feminism

Politics

Politics Examined

Policy and corporate power don’t stay in boardrooms or legislatures. They filter directly into women’s lives, deciding whose safety is protected, whose labor is valued, and whose futures are funded. These are the connections that reveal how politics becomes personal.

Politics

Culture

Culture Examined

Online spaces are now cultural battlegrounds. From the rise of the manosphere to the narratives that algorithms push forward, culture is both shaped and weaponized in ways that reach far beyond the internet. Naming these patterns is the first step to resisting them.

Culture

Audience + Analytics

Gender

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