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🗓️ 15 June 2020
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The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Sara Pascoe
Episode 206: Educationwith special guests Sarah Brown and Yasmine Sherif and music from Grace Petrie and Ben Moss
Recorded 2 June 2020 via Zoom. Released 15 June 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 when I sat down at this computer to do this Zoom call and discovered I was |
1:10.3 | backlit, I realized that I have what women's magazines and shampoo bottles called Fly Away Hair, |
1:21.0 | and that is because this morning I washed my hair and I did not do one thing to it. I just let it dry |
1:27.2 | because I don't see anyone and I don't go anywhere, so what the fuck is the point of trying? |
1:32.7 | That sounds like a really good feminist, I think you're finally correct. |
1:38.3 | The issue, huh? Come on. No, you're hairy, Fly Away, no effort, potato. |
1:44.3 | It's not because I've got an attitude about it, because I hate it. I hate it. I've got an attitude |
1:49.3 | about it. Oh, I hate it. I want to sit down and look lovely and I'm like, you didn't try. That's |
1:54.2 | why you don't look lovely. Now you've all these amazing people that look lovely. I can't like myself |
1:58.8 | in the back because I've got such a hairy face. I have this chin halo that you can, if there's anything |
2:03.9 | even if it was like daylight coming in, it's like fibroids, it's all on my face. I think |
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