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Conservative women are “Problematic Women.” We are proud to be pro-life, pro-family, and pro-traditional American values. Because we don’t fit the left’s version of what a feminist should be, we have been labeled PROBLEM and we have embraced the title.

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Are you a girl boss or a trad wife? Maybe somewhere in between? Seems like society is pressuring women to pick a side instead of learning to “Lead Like Jael.”

Emma Waters, a policy analyst at The Heritage Foundation's Center for Technology and the H... more

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Knowing which fork to use or when to put your napkin on your lap at a formal dinner is important, but etiquette extends far beyond galas and black-tie weddings, according to Alison Cheperdak.

Etiquette is “ultimately about kindness and respect and i... more

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The U.S. has hit hundreds of targets in Iran since the launch of Operation Epic Fury on Feb. 28, and President Donald Trump says the U.S. will not accept anything less than “unconditional surrender” from Iran. While recent polling shows significant s... more

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Russia is responsible for the largest “systematic child abduction operation” since World War II, according to European Union Ambassador to the U.S. Jovita Neliupšienė.

“This is actually a civilization erasure, when you actually try to destroy the fu... more

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Recent Guests

Alison Cheperdak
Etiquette expert and author of Was It Something I Said
Elevate Etiquette
Episode: Don't Make These Etiquette Blunders! How to Navigate 'Awkward Moments' | Alison Cheperdak
Natalie Ecanow
Senior Research Analyst at Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Foundation for Defense of Democracies
Episode: Is Iran Operation America First? | Natalie Ecanow
Ambassador Neliupšienė
European Union Ambassador to the United States
European Union
Episode: Why Is Russia Taking Ukraine’s Children? | Jovita Neliupšienė
Brecca Stoll
Today's news reporter for The Daily Wire
The Daily Wire
Episode: Meet the People Fueling Chaos in Minneapolis, New York, and Beyond | Brecca Stoll
Meaghan Mobbs
Director at the Independent Women's Forum and former army officer
Independent Women's Forum
Episode: ICE Operations: What Americans Actually Want | Meaghan Mobbs
Ericka Andersen
Author of 'Freely Sober' and speaker on overcoming alcohol dependency
Episode: Why the Next Generation Isn’t Buzzed | Ericka Andersen
Marjorie Dannenfelser
President of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
Episode: Biggest Issue Facing Fight For Life | Marjorie Dannenfelser
Ashley Brasfield
Daily Caller reporter
Daily Caller
Episode: A Tale of Two Minneapolises: Protests After George Floyd vs. ICE Involved Shooting | Ashley Brasfield
Liana Graham
Works at the Heritage Foundation in their Domestic Policy Center
Heritage Foundation
Episode: Blocking Canada’s Silent Suicide From Creeping Into America

Hosts

Elise McCue
Host of Problematic Women, actively advocates for conservative values and engages in cultural and political discussions.
Virginia Allen
Host and contributor, focusing on conservative commentary and women's issues.
Morgan
Co-host whose discussions often support conservative cultural and political topics.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 618 ratings
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    weekend before thanksgiving this year. after Virginia's losses in November, we needed it earlier

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tracy at TOMA
    United States4 months ago
  • Sound quality could use some work. I like listening to this podcast in my car. There are usually several speakers on the podcast and sometimes I can only hear one or two of the speakers but the others are sitting too far away from the microphone or something because there are too soft to be able to hear what they are saying. So frustrating.

    Podcast Addict
    4
    TanaR
    7 months ago
  • Interesting...

    I like many of the stories they cover but what is with their fascination w/ Taylor Swift!? Please pick someone who actually holds conservative values! Look into The Band Jaren! Awesome group of young ladies who look to honor Jesus in their music. It's seriously annoying how much they talk about TS.

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    3
    Shawnman83
    United States7 months ago
  • Shameful skewing of information and right-wing propaganda

    They are, genuinely problematic women. Stop trying to drag us back to the stone age. Shame on you. I know that you cut up Taylor Lorenz’s interview about Luigi to fit your bias agenda. Anyone with integrity sees right through this podcast. Unbelievable betrayal to your own gender!

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    1
    thegooseisluce
    United Statesa year ago
  • Never miss an episode!

    Excellent discussion and an enjoyable listen from these delightfully “problematic women.” Their show is a great example of why podcasts are such a great medium for both presenters and listeners.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hamster Calhoon
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

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The podcast is praised for its empowerment of women and its challenge against conventional views of feminism, resonating strongly with audiences seeking alternative discussions.
Listeners appreciate the show's fresh take on conservative values, often highlighting its supportive community for women who feel sidelined by mainstream narratives.
Some criticism exists regarding the perceived bias in content, with a few reviewers feeling that it skews too far right or represents a narrow perspective.

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Talking Points

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Girl Boss vs. Trad Wife: Forced to Choose | Emma Waters
Q: First question is what inspired you to write Lead Like Jael?
She describes drawing lessons from Jael's story and a larger framework of seven virtues that guide women to cultivate discernment, shrewdness, resourcefulness, hospitality, and wise leadership.
Is Iran Operation America First? | Natalie Ecanow
Q: What are the differences between Midnight Hammer and Epic Fury in terms of objectives and outcomes?
Epic Fury started with US involvement from the beginning, is broader in scope, and has yielded a different diplomatic and regional reaction compared to Midnight Hammer, which followed an Israeli operation and involved a shorter, more contained engagement.
Is Iran Operation America First? | Natalie Ecanow
Q: Does the action in Iran jive with America first as a policy to the White House?
Yes, Natalie argues it fits the America first doctrine because it focuses on defending Americans by deterring a regime that has attacked Americans for decades, and it aligns with the broader peace-through-strength approach.
Meet the People Fueling Chaos in Minneapolis, New York, and Beyond | Brecca Stoll
Q: What do you think is the end goal for these people in Minneapolis?
The goal seems to be to organize activists to resist and create social movements against Trump and his policies.
Meet the People Fueling Chaos in Minneapolis, New York, and Beyond | Brecca Stoll
Q: Why do you think we're not done with Minneapolis news?
The Minneapolis City Council is making decisions that have ripple effects, like debating liquor licenses for hotels housing ICE agents.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Problematic Women

What is Problematic Women about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content features conservative women discussing a variety of social, political, and cultural issues, often emphasizing traditional values from a pro-life and pro-family perspective. The dialogues encompass topics such as immigration policies, women's roles in society, and the implications of current political dynamics on individual freedoms and family structures. Each episode frequently features guests from political and legal backgrounds, offering insights that address contemporary issues through a lens that defies mainstream feminist narratives. The podcast seeks to empower listeners by reaffirming conservative values while providing a platform for those who feel marginalized by current societal discussions.

Unique in its approach, th... more

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1. Alison Cheperdak
2. Natalie Ecanow
3. Ambassador Neliupšienė
4. Brecca Stoll
5. Meaghan Mobbs
6. Ericka Andersen
7. Marjorie Dannenfelser
8. Ashley Brasfield

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