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The Guilty Feminist

Guilty Feminists Solving Podcasts - with Hannah George, Catie Wilkins and Taylor Glenn

The Guilty Feminist

The Spontaneity Shop

Comedy, Feminism

4.812.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2023

⏱️ 35 minutes

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Summary

Hands-up who loves a comedy podcast...all of you? We'll you're in the right place and in for a treat, as two of the UK's funniest shows collide to talk about some amazing comedy offerings available on Audible.

The teams behind The Guilty Feminist and Drunk Women Solving Crime, present 'Guilty Feminists Solving Podcasts'.

Deborah Frances-White joins Hannah George, Catie Wilkins, and Taylor Glenn to swap some of the fantastic original podcasts they've been listening to on Audible, which includes new shows like Lolly Adefope's 'Fanmail', a hilarious take on fame and being famous, plus some of the more established series such as the riotous 'Kurupt FM' and brilliant audio adaption of Alan Davis' TV show 'As Yet Untitled'.

The gang also discusses the last time they 'mashed-up' at the London Podcast Festival, all the way back in 2019... a night none of them can remember, mainly due to the on-stage drinks trolley.

Thanks so much to Audible for allowing these titans of the podcast world to get together again,and for the huge library of comedy shows to listen to!

You can also get an ad-free version of the podcast via Apple Podcasts or Acast+ https://plus.acast.com/s/guiltyfeminist.



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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, hello, and welcome to a very special edition of the Guilty Feminist.

0:24.1

I'm Debra Francis White, and joining me are the three hosts of the amazing podcast,

0:28.6

Drunk Women's Solving Grime. One of my favourite mash-up Guilty Feminist episodes ever

0:35.3

although I will say Cindy and I are ashamed that we got a little bit too smashed and

0:40.3

I don't think it's our fault. It was the drinks we were given at the time of day.

0:44.1

The time of day was like nine o'clock, Debra, like it was in the evening.

0:47.2

We had done a lot of shows that day, and it was part of a mash-up festival. It is Hannah

0:53.1

George. Hello. Katie Wilkins. Hello. And Taylor Glenn. Hello. It's just wonderful

1:01.4

to be together again, finally. Yes, it has been, I mean, I noticed that it's, I looked

1:07.1

up and it was 2019, it was pre-pandemic, it was the last time we matched ourselves up.

1:11.2

We got drunk together a soft crime. We didn't know what was coming, we didn't know what

1:15.7

was going to hit us. We didn't, now I'm really glad we lived up to the brand and drink

1:20.6

a lot because we didn't know. We didn't know what the future held. Well, what it held

1:25.0

was more drinking a lot because there was going to be a lot in for tears. So we were just

1:28.7

rehearsing. This is true. Yeah. We were matched fit. We really were.

1:34.2

A greatest role. Actually, well, I came on your podcast first and I took it very seriously

1:40.6

because you are meant to be smashed. You went to have had a few drinks. Yeah, I prefer

1:45.9

heaters. I remember the heaters. Was it your house, Katie? It was mine. No, it's back in the

1:52.3

day when we recorded it mine. Yeah, you made a delicious cocktail. Did I? The Vohito.

1:58.4

A mojito made with vodka. Yeah. Did I? You did. You were, oh my god. It doesn't

2:03.6

bow to all that I can't remember it. It had mint from Taylor's garden. I remember this.

2:10.6

We're so, so, so, so, when we bring out the Vohito's again. What a disappointment that I'm on

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