A comedy edutainment podcast that provides an alternate perspective to the traditional patriarchal viewpoint. Co-hosted by "difficult women" Marie Cecile Anderson and Katy Frame.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 151 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ComedyComedy Interviews |
How much do you know about the legal details of abortions rights? On this week's episode of Difficult Women, Katy and Marie chat with Constitutional lawyer and podcaster, Mackenzie Joy Brennan. She helps the ladies demystify the laws around the abort... more
We’re not surprised. Are you? On this week’s very special episode of Difficult Women, Katy and Marie lament SCOTUS’s decision to overturn Roe v Wade. But they give you some actionable steps to take if you are pregnant in states where abortion is now ... more
Did you see this week's "Last Week Tonight with John Oliver" on HBO!? If you did, you learned about the website ineedana.com. And what luck! This week on Difficult Women, Katy and Marie sit down with actress, comedian, abortion rights activist, and c... more
Do you really have control over your own body? On this week’s episode of Difficult Women, Katy and Marie talk with actor, singer, bilingual VO artist, Barrie Kealoha about her experiences with tubal ligation. We discuss how difficult it was for her t... more
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Love this podcast! I'm listening from Australia & the Matt brown podcast is wonderful, & educational especially on the topic of men's mental health! Will continue listening
I cannot get enough of these women! To say this is my favorite podcast is an understatement. These women are passionate, well-researched, smart, thoughtful, and receptive to ideas/conversations. I truly believe all people should be listening.
Love these ladies. Super funny. Always great topics. Good insight into social issues of our day from a woman’s perspective.
White woman here, saying, thank you for this episode!! So many insights and perspectives that I hadn’t fully considered. And this has given me confidence to navigate these tough conversations in my own social circles. Y’all are amazing. I know it isn’t easy to get uncomfortable, but for our sakes, I’m glad you did.
These ladies are, first and foremost, part of an amazing band that I’ve seen in person. They are super creative and funny and this podcast is just what the doctor ordered in these pandemic times. I’ve been tuning in every week to hear how the ladies are coping in their individual situations and because they make me laugh and always manage to have a positive outlook on all that’s going on in the world. I enjoy every moment with Marie and Katie!
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