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 | Daily | Episodes | 442 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
For the second DWSC drop of the week, we're joined by the excellent comedian and all-round good egg, Juliette Burton!
Juliette starts proceedings by recounting a wrongdoing of epic proportions, where she was definitely crusade ready.
This gem of a tr... more
We're back in the studio this week, and actor, presenter, and imaginary singer, Judith Jacob popped in to play detective!
As the cava flowed, Judith told the tale of a thief who thought stealing music from anyone's life was a step too far, before jo... more
It's the final episode recorded at this year's Edinburgh Fringe and the gals go out with a bang after being joined by comedian Jessie Nixon.
Jessie opens the show by telling us about the time she unwittingly ended up on the wrong side of the tracks ... more
In the penultimate outing of the DWSC Edinburgh run of '25, Taylor and Hannah were thrilled to be joined by the incredible Saaniya Abbas for a little crime solving fun!
Saaniya recounted a cold case from her school days where someone had a bad habit ... more
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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!
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!!!
Love the pod. Listen to 3 or 4 a day absolutely brilliant. Now onto the crime… my wife took our 10 month old cat to be spayed, and the vet had the audacity to tell her that our precious baby angel had a “significant layer of fat” they had to cut through to do the surgery. Pardon me!? It’s 2025 I thought we left fat shaming in the past. Now because of the vets slander she’s listless and morose. I’ve never seen her this way and it’s quite frankly heartbreaking. Drunk women, please investigate thi... more
So, I love the premise of this podcast and for the most part, it’s a ton of fun. I do miss Katie, but I get it. The crass joking and language can be a bit much, but most is in good fun and I’m a big girl, so I roll with it. My main frustration is I like this show more than they like me. I feel like I am a fairly compassionate, open minded person but I am pretty conservative and an American. Most jokes at our expense are just that, jokes. I can laugh at most of it too. But I think I’m gonna have ... more
This might be a big call, but genuinely I adore this podcast and these incredible women so much. The histories and injustices they recount are informative and important, but also made hilarious by their unmatchable comedy and chemistry! I chanced upon this show when I was in high school, and now I have a uni degree - that’s how addicted I am!!
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This podcast offers a unique blend of true crime storytelling and comedic commentary, where the hosts and their guests share personal crime stories while indulging in drinks. The entertaining discussions often involve humorous takes on serious subjects, showcasing a lively format as the panels engage in solving crime-related mysteries. The comedic chemistry between the hosts and their guests adds a layer of charm, making it accessible and engaging for a wide audience. Each episode presents a fresh perspective by intertwining personal anecdotes with notable crime cases, inviting listeners to participate in the guessing game of mysteries alongside a boozy backdrop.
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Recent guests on Drunk Women Solving Crime include:
1. Jessie Nixon
2. Saaniya Abbas
3. Geoff Norcott
4. Karen Dunbar
5. Kiell Smith Bynoe
6. Lou Wall
7. Courtney Buchner
8. Emma Doran
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