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🗓️ 25 March 2024
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The Guilty Feminist Redux: Crazy Cat Lady
Presented by Deborah Frances-White and Sofie Hagen with special guest Celia Pacquola
Recorded 16 April 2016 at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. First released 16 May 2016
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0:00.0 | Hello guilty feminists, this is Deborah. We're heading off to Australia and New Zealand, |
0:04.4 | where we will be appearing live and recording an episode in Christchurch on the 11th of May, Auckland on the 14th of May, Wellington on the 15th of May, Adelaide on the 18th of May, Perth on the 20th, Sydney on the 23rd, Melbourne on the 25th, Brisbane on the 27th, and |
0:28.4 | finally Canberra on the 28th of May. So get in and get your tickets. Now they are going very fast. |
0:36.4 | Please go to guiltyferminist.com and just click on live shows for any of these events. |
0:42.4 | This episode of the Guilty Feminist... live shows for any of these events. |
0:43.0 | This episode of The Guilty Feminist is brought to you by British Airways. |
0:47.0 | Travel's always played a huge role in my life both in terms of my career, |
0:50.0 | but also many of the best experiences I've had with friends and family. |
0:54.0 | One of the biggest decisions I've ever made was to leave Australia and come and live in London. |
0:58.0 | I've been fascinated by London ever since I could read. |
1:01.0 | When I finally saw it out of the plane window, I started crying and the lady |
1:05.8 | sitting next to me said, are you coming home? And I said, yes I think I am, even though I'd never been here before. |
1:10.8 | The great thing about British Airways is that they get it. They understand |
1:14.4 | that for those of us flying with them, it's not just a case of wanting to get from point A to |
1:18.1 | point B, it's the people you meet, it's the moments that shape you and the new experiences |
1:22.3 | that are waiting for you when you |
1:23.3 | learned. British Airways cares about every passenger and each journey they take. No two journeys are the same |
1:28.8 | and it's the most original ones which could help shape who we are. If you share this mindset when you're traveling, |
1:34.4 | then the British Airways experience might just be what you need. |
1:37.7 | Their job is to take care of all the hard work and put your mind at ease |
1:41.0 | so you can focus on opening yourself up to new experiences. |
1:45.6 | Everywhere we go makes us everything we are. |
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