
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
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 495 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture | |||

I part one of the DWSC live show in Oxford, which not only saw the audience in high spirits, but the hi jinx spread to the first guest of the evening, the awesome Hannah Byczkowski!
Hannah starts us off with a recent criminal with a long reaching do... more
In your Friday bonus ep, we hear about the time Stuart McPherson was left wide open to opportunistic theft, thanks to a landlord's rather optimistic views on security. Stuart also helps investigate a case in which the perp manages to contort the crim... more
It's another double drop week, and what a way to kick it off, as the fiendishly funny Nataly Aukar, is with us to help solve a case where the perp is well and truly in the driving seat. But before then, she shares a tawdry tale of failed fraudulent a... more
We're back in the studio this week,and joined by radio presenter and fan of flip flops, Danni Diston.
Danni starts us off with a story about the time her naked feet and failed ice cream mission put her under suspicion of the law, before exploring a ... more
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This show is such a blast to listen to. I started listening a few years ago – and then life got busy and I kind of forgot about it and I’m so glad I picked it up again! Just put together an entire closet system listening to these gals. What a great show.
This is my go-to listen for long drives, although I must admit I’ve had to pull over at times because I was laughing too much.
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Just to say Taylor is still my favorite
And on the latest episode with Mr. Dodd, when the Hometown crime lady spoke of lumps in your 40s I instantly related. I’d love to show Taylor my lumps someday. fortunately, I don’t have any in private places.
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.
Love show, but the constant Redhanded add irritates the whatever out of me.
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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. Nataly Aukar
2. Danni Diston
3. Kate Butch
4. Ashley Storrie
5. Barry Dodds
6. Julia Goulding
7. Josh Jones
8. Jess Robinson
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