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The Guilty Feminist

The Power of Travel with Sara Barron

The Guilty Feminist

The Spontaneity Shop

Comedy, Feminism

4.812.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2024

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

This is a bonus episode of the podcast sponsored by British Airways.

Deborah and Sara reflect on the role that travel plays in their lives, the flights that have shaped them as people and the experiences they’ve had when travelling that they will never, ever forget. Prepare yourselves for some powerful, personal and revealing revelations.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello everybody. Just a very quick one about Instagram. If you're on it, Meta, the parent company,

0:08.7

is reducing the number of political posts visible to users on their feed. This is a real thing, not a hoax.

0:16.5

So go to your Instagram profile. Tap the three horizontal lines in the top right corner to open the settings tab, scroll down to what

0:27.2

you see, click on content preferences, open political content and turn on don't limit political content.

0:36.0

That's an option. Otherwise you won't see almost anything we post because we are deemed political.

0:43.0

Please do that now or you won't even see the posts about our shows, our fun things.

0:48.0

So if you want to see guilty feminist content and know when we're coming to a place near you,

0:52.0

releasing a new podcast, do it now.

0:55.5

This episode of the Guilty Feminist is brought to you by British Airways.

0:59.5

I'm a feminist, but I've always secretly liked those pictures of what they called cheesecake

1:07.0

women on the side of second world war airplanes where it was like someone to send the boys off and they'd have like a

1:14.1

picture of a woman in a bikini or a leotard or something who is very curvacious,

1:17.4

very Marilyn Monroe type on the side of the plane and of course I don't admit

1:22.4

that to me of course I'm not going to be like, oh, I love it, because it's not, these women were not like empowered women, you know, commodifying their bodies.

1:29.0

This was like an illustration that was completely male gaze, drawn by man looked at by men made to reframe women I went to an estate sale

1:39.6

Last time I was working in LA on a screenplay so I got to go to Hollywood and in

1:43.9

Hollywood they have these amazing estate sales and I don't know if everyone

1:46.9

knows what that is but it's like when someone passes away and then the

1:50.2

family take what they want and then they go look we you know there's a lot of

1:53.6

beautiful stuff here but we can't obviously take it all into a house so we're

1:56.4

gonna just people come into the house and buy it and in Hollywood these are old

2:01.6

Hollywood legends yeah and it was like are old Hollywood legends.

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