
Two women. Zero chill. Rage on the Rocks is because we love the world enough to be mad, actually, and leave with a reason to keep going. Pour something strong (tea definitely counts). We'll wait.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

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This week on Rage on the Rocks, Sarah and Lauren tackle nervous system regulation — yes, it's important, but has it become the latest wellness-speak for "fix yourself and stay pleasant"?
We acknowledge the science is real and regul... more
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This week on Rage on the Rocks, we're doing something a little different — no deep dive, no documentary dissection, just pure, unfiltered catharsis. Sarah and Lauren count down their top 10 things that shit them, from the petty to t... more
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This week’s episode, “We Just Hire on Merit (And Other Fairytales)”, starts with the backlash to Lieutenant General Susan Coyle, the first woman ever appointed Chief of Army in Australia. With nearly 40 years’ service and multiple s... more
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Content warning: This episode discusses sexual assault, rape, child sexual exploitation and systemic abuse. Please take care while listening.
In this episode of Rage on the Rocks, we’re looking straight at power – who has it, who’s... more
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In this episode Lauren and Sarah go down the rabbit hole of 'can we have it all'?
From Cosmo to feminism, #girlboss and masculine energy, who decided what having it all means, and what would it mean to have enough?
Resources refe... more
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Our witchy debrief on all the non‑conventional stuff women are drawn to – tarot, numerology, manifesting, crystals, natural remedies, moon rituals and more – and why we shouldn’t be shamed for it. We talk about how these practices h... more
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A lot of women spend decades feeling like their bodies are a full‑time job with no sick leave – from periods and pregnancy to perimenopause and beyond. In this episode of Rage on the Rocks, Sarah and Lauren rage about what it’s like... more
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Join us on this moody Friday night for a chat about Into the Manosphere, where we also manage to mangle some of their social media handles.
Bottoms up ladies, we're going in.
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