Three sassy Kiwi women 'get on top' of all the issues of the week. Some of the issues aren't even issues at all but crikey they make for a good yarn.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 75 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | Society & CulturePersonal JournalsEducationSelf-Improvement |
British writer, actor and campaigner Lucy-Anne Holmes is in the country to talk about her book “Don’t Hold my Head Down” and of course, the girls jumped at the chance to talk to her about all things sex! more
This week, Caitlin and Brodie speak to listener Caroline Paterson about her discovery that her addiction to exercise has been damaging her body. more
Caitlin and Gracie chat with Beth and Eva from the office about things that are happening in their lives right now. They chat about dating again after taking a break to focus on yourself and what it’s like living with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome. more
This week the girls talk about how to reign in your drinking (cos we are shining examples haha), getting some sleep and whether it’s ok to be mean to people in the comfort of your own home. more
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Nearly 50 year old loves this podcast. Funny as hell these girls are great. Reminds me of my Varsity friends of 32 years!
Am listening to NZME podcasts for work and just listened to this episode with Joy Reid and really enjoyed the first half then got really excited when the conversation turned to fat and body acceptance and kindness. Hadn’t heard a crew of NZ women talking about the things I am thinking about so listen to loads of international podcasts on the topic. Would love Girls on Top to talk more about it. :-)
So much to like about this podcast, I have binged all the episodes over the last few weeks for my commute! I feel like I’m driving to work with my besties in the car with me! more
I love seeing a new episode pop up from these girls it makes my work day sooo much better. But can you please figure out the audio volumes over the Xmas break. The guests that you have on are always sooo quiet it’s so frustrating, I don’t know how it all works but surely you could just turn the whole thing up so us listening can adjust it on our side. 😊👍🏼keep it up girls xx
Apple Podcasts | #94 | New Zealand/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
Apple Podcasts | #192 | South Korea/Society & Culture/Personal Journals |
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