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The Guilty Feminist

217. Twice as Good as a Man with Glenn Boozan and Feminista Jones

The Guilty Feminist

The Spontaneity Shop

Comedy, Feminism

4.812.2K Ratings

🗓️ 31 August 2020

⏱️ 61 minutes

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The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Glenn Boozan

Episode 217: Twice as Good as a Manwith special guest Feminista Jones

Recorded 7 January 2020 at The Punchline in Philadelphia. Released 31 August 2020.

The Guilty Feminist theme by Mark Hodge and produced by Nick Sheldon.

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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,

0:48.3

is only available on Audible. Mother, Neighbor, Russian Spy is an audible original podcast,

0:55.1

and it's available to listen to now on Audible. Subscription required.

0:59.8

See Audible.co.uk for terms. I'm a feminist, but today, my virtually one day in Philadelphia,

1:08.2

I had Googled feminist things to do in Philadelphia, so I could engage with the local.

1:15.0

Why are you laughing, Philadelphia? Why are you laughing?

1:18.4

And I couldn't find anything immediately, and I thought, well, maybe I could go to this really

1:22.2

sexist-looking art exhibit that I'd found, because I thought I could engage with that,

1:26.4

even though it's not feminist, I could be feminist in relief.

1:29.7

I just was looking for content, and instead I got really bad period pain, so I lay in bed all day

1:37.0

in my hotel room, and the only thing I did is order room service off the kids' menu.

1:43.4

It's literally all I did.

1:46.8

I'm a feminist, but sometimes I misspell feminism.

1:52.6

Do you have a spell-out femme-manism? Do you put men in there?

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