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🗓️ 9 September 2024
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409. Live from Edinburgh with Catherine Bohart, Helen Bauer and Vanessa Kisuule
The Guilty Feminist 409. Female Friendships
Presented by Deborah Frances-White with Catherine Bohart and special guests Helen Bauer and Vanessa Kisuule
Recorded 12 August 2024 at the Gilded Balloon, Edinburgh. Released 9 September
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0:00.0 | Hello guilty feminist, this is Deborah and this episode is brought to you by the British Red Cross. |
0:04.5 | There's no other humanitarian movement in the world like the Red Cross and Red Crescent. |
0:09.1 | Of course I've heard of them but there's definitely a lot that I didn't know too. For example they've |
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0:24.0 | no matter how long it takes. |
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0:36.5 | as well as people who have come to the UK from Afghanistan and Ukraine. |
0:40.5 | You've probably heard some of these people's voices on the Guilty Feminist |
0:43.8 | podcast and it's them that the British Red Cross is working with in a really |
0:48.4 | really practical way among other extraordinary things. Obviously this is a huge undertaking and it's all made possible thanks to each |
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1:04.8 | Together with you, they are the world's emergency responders. |
1:09.5 | To help the British Red Cross be here for humanity and to support the vital work they do, search British Red Cross. |
1:17.0 | I'm a feminist but earlier today I was walking up a backstreet rushing from one |
1:35.8 | show to another and I am as you can see wearing a rap dress and a gust of wind |
1:50.0 | came in the wrong direction and blew it wide open, but much wider than that. I mean, there's men in my land have only paid a regular ticket price and a man |
1:56.4 | eating a baked potato outside a calf shouted, way, eh? |
2:06.0 | And I said, dinner and a show, sir. |
2:09.0 | Spirit of the Fringe Award banking. |
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