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.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 413 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Meet the woman who helped President Trump win the black vote.
In this episode of Problematic Women, we sit down with Janiyah Thomas, the Black media director for President Trump’s re-election campaign. She explains the campaign’s strategy in authent... more
It sounds like a conspiracy theory—but every detail outlined about Britain’s gang crisis is real.
For decades, gangs of predominantly Muslim men in towns across the UK have groomed, trafficked, and assaulted thousands of young girls while authoritie... more
Former ESPN star Sage Steele joins Crystal Bonham on Problematic Women to share her powerful story of walking away from Disney, standing up to cancel culture, and finding freedom on the other side.
In this candid conversation, Sage reflects on the ... more
This week we’ll discuss the Democrat government shutdown, the concerning pattern of religiously motivated attacks, and how conservatism is on the rise in Britain due to some extremely unfortunate sexual assaults, exposed further in an interview with ... more
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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.
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.
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!
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.
These ladies do a lovely job of feeding women fluffy, easy to digest stories that are loosely tied to current events, pacifying white women’s need to feel informed but blindfolding them to actual reality of the horrors that are happening globally. By labeling this podcast as feminist, they mislead listeners into thinking that the opinions contained within are some form of resistance when in reality they are disempowering women to think for themselves and take action around true injustice. There ... more
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The content features discussions revolving around conservative values, feminism from a traditional perspective, and critiques of contemporary social and political issues. The episodes touch upon a variety of topics, including political activism, pop culture, and gender identity issues, often engaging with current events and figures within conservative movements. The commentary is likely to resonate with listeners who identify with, or are interested in, right-leaning perspectives on feminism and societal norms, creating a space for voices that feel marginalized in mainstream discourse. In a unique twist, episodes often blend serious discussions with light-hearted banter, allowing for both introspection and humor.
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Recent guests on Problematic Women include:
1. Katie Lam
2. Sage Steele
3. Pamela Garfield-Jaeger
4. Emily Jashinsky
5. Chaney Mullins Gooley
6. Jennie Bradley Lichter
7. Natalie Daniels
8. Clare Morell
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