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🗓️ 25 May 2020
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The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Sindhu Vee
Episode 203: Having a Voicewith special guests Poppy Jaman and Amrit Kaur
Recorded 16 March 2020 at Kings Place in London. Released 25 May 2020.
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0:00.0 | This episode is sponsored by Audible, where you can listen to the new Audible original podcast, |
0:04.6 | Mother, Neighbor, Russian Spy. In 2010, Richard and Cynthia Murphy were arrested in Monc |
0:11.4 | Len, New Jersey, along with eight other seemingly normal Americans. In fact, all of them had been |
0:16.5 | born in Russia and had been given new identities in America where they'd lived for years, |
0:21.5 | raising families working normal jobs, but always ready to spy for the motherland. |
0:26.4 | This amazing story, which was the basis for the award-winning television series The Americans, |
0:31.2 | is presented by Rosamond Pike, and tracks the lives of these two incredible women, Cynthia Murphy, |
0:36.9 | aka Lydia Guriev, and the young keen FBI agent who was tasked with following her. |
0:43.0 | This astonishing true story about real-life spies, all of which happened very recently, |
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1:03.1 | I'm a feminist, but recently, when someone said to me that my brand was vain and shallow, |
1:08.1 | I was so pleased. |
1:13.0 | Who said that to you? Who said your brand is vain and shallow? |
1:17.2 | Did they mean you're like your comedy-stylings? No, like me. |
1:20.9 | Wow, I don't think you're vain and shallow. I think if you as a woman of great depth and a lot |
1:26.2 | of self-awareness, I mean, I know, that's great, but the other one just sounds so much more sexy, you know? |
1:32.2 | Yeah. Sounds fun. No, I see that. I do see that. |
1:36.4 | I'm a feminist, but I love that people call a Vod Kassoda with a dash of cranberry, the guilty feminist |
1:43.1 | cocktail, even though it used to be called a Rose Kennedy. I have taken another woman's drink, |
1:49.5 | but she was super rich, and I'm not sure she was very nice, so I'm good with it. |
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