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Binchtopia

Gossip: Women's Original Sin

Binchtopia

Julia Hava & Eliza McLamb

Society & Culture

4.82.4K Ratings

🗓️ 3 August 2022

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

The girlies discuss the politics of gossip - how it serves us evolutionarily, how women used it as a feminist act of resistance, and why it’s commonly dismissed as surface-level shit talk. Digressions include some revelations about 9/11, whether or not it’s ethical to work remotely for Lockheed Martin, and Southern euphemisms for telling you to go fuck yourself. Support the podcast on Patreon at patreon.com/binchtopia

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0:00.0

Welcome to Binch Topia.

0:11.1

We hope you enjoy your stay.

0:17.6

Hi everybody, welcome back to Binch Topia.

0:19.7

Hello and welcome back.

0:21.2

I'm Julia Hava.

0:22.2

I'm Eliza McLam.

0:23.9

If you would like to support us on Patreon, you can go to patreon.com slash Binch Topia

0:28.1

where you can get access to all of our bonus episodes, our reading list and our monthly

0:32.5

zooms.

0:33.5

And we just did a bonus episode about the Victoria's Secret documentary that came out on Hulu.

0:39.1

And we talked about the Epstein flight logs, we talked about Taylor Swift as a climate criminal.

0:46.2

And we talked about why we don't understand penguins as a concept or as an animal.

0:51.4

Speaking of flight logs, oh no, you guys, you guys, Julia has to come clean about something.

0:56.3

I have to come clean about something.

0:59.2

Let me just say 9-11, a horrible, horrible tragedy.

1:03.3

It's not funny at all.

1:04.6

It's not a great segment, so I started it.

1:07.3

9-11, a horrible tragedy, but recently I was reflecting on how I didn't know that there

1:15.8

were people on the planes until like I was in middle school, like Eliza and I were talking

1:22.0

about this.

1:23.0

I did think they brought their own planes.

1:24.6

I don't know why I didn't, it didn't like occur to me.

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