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🗓️ 19 April 2021
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The Guilty FeministPresented by Deborah Frances-White and Sindhu Vee
Episode 250: A Year in Lockdown with guests Maria Bamford and Alison Bechdel and special appearances by Lisa Smosarski, Josie Naughton, Sophie Duker, Jackie Weaver, Alison Spittle, Nicola Coughlan and Grace Petrie.
Recorded and live-streamed 11 March 2021 thanks to our good friends at https://www.loopedlive.com.
Released 19 April 2021.
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0:48.5 | I'm a feminist, but today I asked my husband to make me a coffee and he said I can't |
0:54.4 | I'm busy and I said it's International Women's Day and he said that was Monday and I said |
1:00.1 | every day is International Women's Day at this house and he made me the coffee. |
1:06.6 | I'm a feminist. I'm a feminist, but I've been married 22 years and whenever people look at me and |
1:13.7 | they try and figure out the math between how long I've been married and how all they look, I always |
1:18.7 | say no, no, don't bother because child bride. Because you know where I'm from, that's totally possible. |
1:24.8 | No, no, that's not it's not okay. It's not okay. But you know what, with your complexion |
1:32.7 | believable, but also disturbing. Terrible. I'm a feminist, but speaking of that, we have a few |
1:40.4 | segments tonight. So our main guests who are we're very excited about are in the green room now |
1:46.6 | ready to go live, but some of our little cutaway segments for tech reasons we recorded those earlier |
1:53.7 | in the week. And I am very scared that people are going to instantly see the difference between |
1:59.2 | me during the week just after I've done my PT not having shard with no makeup. And this look |
2:05.1 | because my natural beauty syndrome is predicated on a team of experts. Well, that's why I look like |
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