
The podcast that no one asked for about gender in our society! Each week Nora Kaye and Whitney Uland dissect events (macro and micro) to determine if they think this week was a win—or a loss—for feminism.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 39 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ImprovComedy | ||||

In the final episode of season one, Nora & Whitney talk about what they learned and what they are still learning. Also Nora gives an incredible synopsis of a Harry Potter scene that no one asked for and Whitney makes up yet another musical masterpiec... more
This week we talk with Alex Song-Xia about 7th Heaven's deep impact (for better or for worse), The Notebook, corrupting a .pptx file, and making the most of being stranded in Penn Station.
Twitter and Instagram @alexsongx... more
This week Nora and Whitney talk to Sydney Battle about being hated by theater teachers (we can all relate), growing up in Northern Virginia, Pisces energy, Laura Dern stealing her Oscar speech and how agents should be RUSHING to sign this lady!
Ins... more
Today Nora & Whitney interview the multi-talented an incredibly funny Kathryn Whisler!
Just the right amount of discussion/humor. Such a joyful and easy listen.
I care, so I’m commenting. I started listening because I know Whitney is hilarious. I kept listening because this podcast is fantastic. Strong, funny, brilliant women talking about important things. 10/10, would recommend.
Nora and Whitney are engaging, relevant and witty! Love the mix of macro and micro. Highly recommend!
I love this podcast! It seriously feels like hanging out with your best friends and talking about life and important things. I love staying informed of what is going on in the world and they do it in such a hilarious and relatable way.
This podcast is great! I listen every Friday to these two talented women with a developed body of work behind them and a very bright future ahead. The podcast is relatable and really funny!
Perhaps I’m thinking too confrontationally, but two stories I’d be interested to hear their take on are Rose McGowan’s recent post on Facebook regarding Natalie Portman’s statement Oscar dress, and the recent news on the Amber Heard/Johnny Depp drama. Really saucy picks, I know, but whatever they choose will... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #76 |
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