
In this first podcast from Man Repeller (now Repeller), Filmmaker Jay Buim sits down with women in the arts, tech and beyond for one on one conversations about their life and work. Logo by Kelly Shami, legsny.com.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 52 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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| Category | Arts | ||||

Today, in Part 2 of Oh Boy's 50th Episode, the conversation between award-winning playwright/performer Sarah Jones and host Jay Buim continues. The two discuss the actual work that goes into a career like that of Sarah Jones: how to balance it, chall... more
This week on Oh Boy, Jay sits down with Tony and Obie-award-winning playwright and performer Sarah Jones. known for her one-woman shows wherein she embodies multiple characters of varied backgrounds (the first of which, Bridge & Tunnel, was produced ... more
In this episode of Oh Boy, we meet 16-year-old comedian Ruby Karp. She's had a remarkable career: at seven years old, Amy Poehler tapped her for feminism-themed episode of Smart Girls. At age eleven, she began writing a weekly column for HelloGiggles... more
Katie Alice Greer was born to a minister in Michigan, where she spent her childhood feeling lonely, getting herself grounded and discovering Jock Jams compilations and Motown music. She's now the lead vocalist of Priests, a D.C.-based punk band that'... more
In this episode of Oh Boy we meet comedy writer Cathy Lew. She once did a "Daily Shouts" for The New Yorker where she paralleled Drake and Bernie Sanders. ("He dances like an old man, and I like it.") Another piece she wrote for the publication's hum... more
In this episode of Oh Boy, Martha Wainwright (who just released a new album in November), daughter of musicians Loudon Wainwright III and Kate McGarrigle, speaks about how she learned to find her place within the music industry that truly felt like h... more
In this episode of Oh Boy, get to know Franchesca Ramsey -- comedian, activist, actress and YouTube personality. She talks about how she went from uploading her own videos online (like the viral "Shit White Girls Say...to Black Girls," to hosting MTV... more
Ashley Ford has no strategy for authenticity. She just is who she is. In this episode of Oh Boy, the writer, editor and speaker tells host Jay Buim of her childhood in Fort Wayne, Indiana. As a child, she felt as though her thoughts didn't matter. Bu... more
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I love hearing women tell their stories and show their full personhood. Someone that has a hometown, traveled the world, didn’t know what to do, joined a band, made a video, somehow got the job, created the company. It shows there’s so much in life to go after intentionally and stumble upon accidentally.
I prefer Jay’s interviews over Leandra’s. Some might be put off on how fast he can interrupt with a question but he does it the same exact speed as the question pops into my head. It’s like he ... more
Can’t take it
I miss this podcast so much!
Smart // intelligent - about fashion but not just fashion
Leandras best friend
Super interesting
I wish the interviews were more diverse but the idea is there
I love listening to these interviews with some very interesting and inspiring ladies
Way way way too much ego! Had to unsubscribe. Some of these girls are interesting and have great stuff to say but somehow it just ends up being a personal diary. Also, sorry about Jay but he really is not a great interviewer, he keeps bringing everything to his own experience.
He's such a casual, real, and sensitive person and I love that his interview skills aren't totally polished. Love this show.
My favourite podcast right now. Jay has a great, engaging style, the guests are interesting, if not always immediately well-known and I go away knowing (and smiling) a little more than before. The dream: to warrant an interview request from Jay himself.
I trully enjoy the people interviewed here.
But as a woman, I enjoy Leandra's conversational style a great deal more. It gives it a feel that I am also there in the room chatting over coffee and discussing some truly serious issues women face. Jay has good questions, but his interviews don't speak to me as much.
Never really listen to podcasts, or review. However this is such a funny, intelligent and truly mind opening series. It creates curiosity, reflection and constantly inspires.
I love this series. Jay brings a hefty amount of thoughtfulness and curiosity to his kitchen-table conversations (extra love for that little detail) with some very compelling people. And Leandra is always fire, obviously. It's disheartening, though, to hear so many success stories from people who seem to have had a lot of early advantages. I'm a founder of a self-funded company in the fashion/media space, and it's a narrative I keep encountering again and again. The interview with Shiona Turini ... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #219 |








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