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Drunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills. Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes. When women sit around and drink... more

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Latest Episodes

In our second ep of the week, Ian Smith joined the fun and tells us about the time one persistent perp had a bird’s eye view of their swag, before answering the 64-dollar question about this week's case and confessing his extreme Pokémon peccadillo. ... more

Today, the hilarious Mohini Kotecha popped into DWSC HQ to tell us about the time she was well and truly rubbed the wrong way, before giving our hosts a hand with a case that sends fur flying and leaves us all feeling a little bit horse.

DWSC eps ... more

This week, comedian, writer, and prolific loser of bikes, Maria McErlane joins the force to lament the loss of numerous two wheeled modes of transport, while also giving our hosts a hand to delve into the details of the story of one heck of a Brittan... more

It's the podcast mash up you always knew you wanted but didn't dare dream would happen, as finally, Drunk Women Solving Crime hosts Hannah George and Taylor Glenn, sat down with My Mate Bought a Toaster's Tom Price so they could rifle through some du... more

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Recent Guests

Ian Smith
Comedian
Episode: Ian Smith asks the 64 Dollar Question
Mohini Kotecha
Comedian, producer and bonafide lawyer
Self — guest
Episode: Rubbing Shoulders with Mohini Kotecha
Maria McErlane
Actress and presenter
Episode: Haunting Cliff, with Maria McErlane
Tom Price
From My Mate Bought a Toaster
My Mate Bought a Toaster
Episode: My Drunk Woman Solved a Toaster
Adele Clay
Comedian guest
Comedian
Episode: Adele Cliff's Original Source
Madeleine Brettingham
Writer-performer
Episode: The Naked Truth, with Madeleine Brettingham
AJ Stubberfield
Actor, comedian, and writer
Episode: That's the Ticket, with AJ Stubberfield
James Barr
Comedian and guest
Episode: Frozen, with James Barr
Jo Somner
Comedian, writer, and producer
Episode: Special Delivery, with Jo Somner

Hosts

Hannah George
Co-host and comedian, known for her engaging storytelling and humor.
Taylor Glenn
Co-host and comedian, recognized for her wit and unique perspective on crime narratives.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.4k ratings
  • Saves me

    I have listened to every single episode of this podcast at least four times. And I see them live as often as I can. There is only one tiny part of one episode that I didn’t like so much and it involved someone’s drama teacher, is all I’m saying 🤨🙄. I guess cause that’s cause I’m obsessed and it’s the drunk women’s pod. And that is all.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    It's-me-Charine
    United Kingdom3 months ago
  • Love show, do not love constant add for Redhanded

    Love show, but the constant Redhanded add irritates the whatever out of me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Sorry, what?
    South Africa3 months ago
  • Never miss an episode

    This podcast is honestly one of my favourites and I genuinely never miss an episode, but I am mainly writing this review to ask if the sound levels can be fixed? The volume has been really variable recently so it's hard to hear one minute, I turn the volume up, a minute later and the sound is deafening- my only gripe as it means I struggle to listen to this in the car anymore!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gimmethatpiegenie
    United Kingdom4 months ago
  • Volume

    LOVE this podcast so much. But some episodes seem really quiet to the point I have to have my headphones on full volume to be able to hear… then the adverts come on and I am deafened!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    LuTay916
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Love this podcast!

    I absolutely love this podcast! The hosts and guests are hilarious. It's my "go to" when I need a laugh. Feminist comedy at its finest!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    CooperativeKat
    Canadaa year ago

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The interactive elements, such as guessing crimes, make it a fun and participatory experience for the audience.
Listeners often praise the humor and engaging chemistry of the hosts, appreciating the comedic twists on what could be heavy subjects.
Some listeners express concern over sound quality fluctuations, which can distract from the enjoyment of episodes.

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#191
United Kingdom/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#242
Australia/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#93
Chile/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#150
Austria/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#192
Israel/Comedy
Apple Podcasts
#199
Argentina/Comedy

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

My Drunk Woman Solved a Toaster
Q: What was Peter Buck's recollection of the incident?
He claimed little memory of the events, later describing a sense of anxiety upon waking and implying partial recall, with the court ultimately accepting an Ambien-linked sleepwalking defense that led to an acquittal.
Frozen, with James Barr
Q: James, have you ever been the victim of a crime?
Yes, I had my packages stolen multiple times during the pandemic, which led to me sending a glitter bomb to the thief.
That's the Ticket, with AJ Stubberfield
Q: What do you think makes a winning lottery ticket remain unclaimed for so long?
The team discusses various theories, including the winner's possible death or other personal issues that prevent them from claiming the prize.
That's the Ticket, with AJ Stubberfield
Q: AJ, have you ever been a victim of a crime that you can share with us?
AJ shares a story about his severe food allergies that led to a life-threatening reaction at a restaurant, where his friend hilariously mishandled an EpiPen.
In Da Fence of Ali Woods
Q: My question is, have you ever been the victim of a crime?
Yes, I was conned out of money when I was 14 by someone promising to get me a cinema ticket.

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A unique blend of true crime and comedy, this podcast features a lively panel of hosts and guests exploring both humorous and serious crime stories while enjoying a drink. Each episode revolves around the hosts' and their guests' personal experiences with crime and notable true crime cases, creating an engaging atmosphere filled with laughter and insightful commentary. The interactive format encourages listeners to join in the fun as they attempt to guess the outcomes of mystery cases, thus making it a more dynamic experience rather than a mere recount of crime narratives. This approach not only entertains but also sheds light on societal issues through the lens of humor and camaraderie among women.

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Recent guests on Drunk Women Solving Crime include:

1. Ian Smith
2. Mohini Kotecha
3. Maria McErlane
4. Tom Price
5. Adele Clay
6. Madeleine Brettingham
7. AJ Stubberfield
8. James Barr

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