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The Worst Girl Gang Ever

Laura and Bex
Miscarriage
Mental Health
Pregnancy Loss
Baby Loss
Grief
Infertility
IVF
Community Support
Motherhood
Stillbirth
Pregnancy
Fertility
Parenting
Ectopic Pregnancy
Acupuncture
Emotional Support
Termination For Medical Reasons
Endometriosis
NHS
Neonatal Loss

The Worst Girl Gang Ever is a real, honest emotive podcast that covers the heartbreaking subject of miscarriage, infertility and baby loss, expect honest conversations about unspoken experiences. Hosted by TWGGE founders Bex Gunn and Laura Buckingham, this show is a chance to break the silence and really open up the dialogue around the topic of miscarriage and pregnancy loss. No more shame, no mor... more

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This week we chat to Amy & Nat from Riot about the dark comedy they have written ā€˜A thirty something’s guide to your first miscarriage’ The girls are currently fundraising to make this film a reality and Bex & Laura are getting involved to help bang ... more

šŸ’” Episode Summary

In this episode, Serena shares her story of pregnancy, loss, and everything that came after.

She talks about the early excitement of becoming a mum, and how quickly things changed as she was faced with difficult decisions no one ... more

Today Bex & Laura get to grips with hard hitting questions such asĀ 

ā€œWho leaves long voice notes when a text would do fineā€¦ā€Ā 

It’s a lighthearted one this week, keep those questions coming, none too silly or too adventurous. We’ll answer anything (... more

šŸ’” Episode Summary

In this episode, Shruti Trivedi shares her deeply personal journey through grief, motherhood, and finding her way back to herself.

She opens up about the many layers of loss she has experienced, including pregnancy loss, and how ... more

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Recent Guests

Atali from Riot
Representative from Riot, film collaborator
Riot
Episode: S11 E8 - Nat & Amy & their dark comedy film about miscarriage...
Naeeme from Riot
Co-creator from Riot
Riot
Episode: S11 E8 - Nat & Amy & their dark comedy film about miscarriage...
Katie Rose Weising
Miscarriage Doula and advocate for pregnancy loss support
Episode: S10 - E5 Katie Rose - Miscarriage Doula
Kelly Wells
Founder and CEO of Making Miracles, a charity supporting families dealing with baby loss
Making Miracles
Episode: S10 - E4 Kelly, Founder & CEO of charity 'Making Miracles'
Becca Schilleri
Advocate and participant in discussions around pregnancy after loss
Episode: S10 E3 - Becca Pregnancy after loss anxiety
Sophie Sulehria
Content director and host of The Fertility Show, advocate for women's health issues
The Fertility Show
Episode: S10 - E1 - Sophie Sulehria, Endometriosis, IVF & Women's Health
Talia Dean
A singer known for participating in The X Factor, sharing her experiences with miscarriage and faith.
Episode: S9 E33 - 'It felt like I'd been shot in the vagina' Talia Dean on the trauma of miscarriage
Laura Corcoran
Founder of Dignity Care Network, with a focus on support for miscarriage and creator of the Miscarriage Collection Cradle.
Dignity Care Network
Episode: S9 E31 - Laura the inventor, the miscarriage cradle.
Hannah Pearn
Expert on fertility and menstrual health
Episode: S9 E28 Navigating Ovulation with Hannah Pearn: A Real Guide to Fertility

Hosts

Bex Gunn
Co-founder and host, pioneering voice behind the show; central figure in driving conversations on miscarriage and baby loss.
Laura Buckingham
Co-founder and co-host; plays a key role in shaping conversations and guest selections.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 645 ratings
  • Thank youšŸ¤

    I’m very thankful for this podcast as a loss mom in a world where this topic is not hardly talked about enough — yet it’s such a universal experience and not something to go through alone. This show is also done in such a way that is both delicate and real.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    EllisAngelBaby
    United States3 months ago
  • Not Alone Anymore

    I suffer from RPL and have felt just utterly alone. But not anymore. I appreciate so, sooo deeply all the stories shared here. Thank you. From the bottom of my heart.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Miss(carriage) Maria
    United States2 years ago
  • Thank you so much

    I am so thankful for this podcast. It really has been the most healing thing for me since my 18 week loss. It really helps me feel like I’m not alone. Laura and Bex are also pretty funny. From across the pond, thank you so, so much.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rykrel
    United States3 years ago
  • My saviours

    This podcast has not only got me through the most traumatic experience of my life but also through my pregnancy after loss, I needed to tap in and out when pregnant again unlike the first time I started listening in. I cried with you all and chuckled at points, riding those emotions, you are my fix and I’m truly thankful for this podcast it’s healed me in ways I didn’t think were possible <3 forever grateful, love to all our angel babies xxxx

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    paigeous33
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • The only thing that’s helped

    I’m a few days post D and C and this podcast has been the only thing that stops my mind and emotions totally spiralling out of control. It’s been a rough few weeks since the first missed miscarriage scan, and I’m not sure when I’ll feel ā€œnormalā€ again, perhaps never, but I’m feeling ok about that now I know these ladies and all there amazing guests are there going through it with me.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Anna Stewart CNN
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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Listeners value the podcast as a lifeline for grieving families and TTC journeys.
The hosts' candor and warmth help normalise difficult conversations and reduce stigma.
Guests consistently bring compassionate, informed perspectives that broaden understanding and offer practical support.
The show is frequently described as comforting and healing, like talking with trusted friends.

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S11 E8 - Nat & Amy & their dark comedy film about miscarriage...
Q: What has been the reaction to creating a dark comedy about miscarriage?
People often react with funny looks or surprise, but those who have lived through loss recognize the honesty and relevance, which makes the project feel necessary and healing.
S11 E8 - Nat & Amy & their dark comedy film about miscarriage...
Q: Amy, why don't you start with an intro into the film?
The film is a dark comedy short inspired by personal experience, aiming to explore miscarriage and the stigma around it, while using humor to reveal surreal and relatable moments.
S11 E6 - Bex & Laura - Your community questions answered
Q: Who is more likely to send a voice note that could have been a text?
Laura is more likely to send longer voice notes, while they acknowledge that texts sometimes fail to capture nuance, but the voice notes help keep momentum and memory intact in their busy lives.
S11 E6 - Bex & Laura - Your community questions answered
Q: What was the most chaotic start-up moment you've had so far?
Most chaos comes from building things in public rather than waiting to launch; they describe a pattern of planning in the middle, often working late with ongoing chat and voice notes to coordinate, which reflects the organic and sometimes messy nature of growing the community.
S11 E6 - Bex & Laura - Your community questions answered
Q: Where did The Worst Girl Gang Ever name come from? Did anyone try to talk you out of it?
The name emerged from a combination of feedback and reflection after considering alternatives like The Sad Girls Club; they settled on The Worst Girl Gang Ever because it felt more memorable and true to their stance, and yes, people did try to talk them out of it, but they stood by the choice because it captured their identity and mission.

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What is The Worst Girl Gang Ever about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The conversations center on miscarriage, infertility, pregnancy loss, and the emotional and practical paths through grief and healing. Hosts share candid, empathetic storytelling with a mix of medical context, personal experience, and resource-oriented guidance, often highlighting care routes, support networks, and strategies for balancing life during challenging times. Notable is the emphasis on breaking taboos, fostering community, and featuring a broad range of guests—from medical professionals and advocates to individuals with lived experience—creating a supportive space for listeners navigating loss or TTC journeys. The show is likely especially helpful for people seeking validation, practical advice, and a sense of belonging within a ... more

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Recent guests on The Worst Girl Gang Ever include:

1. Atali from Riot
2. Naeeme from Riot
3. Katie Rose Weising
4. Kelly Wells
5. Becca Schilleri
6. Sophie Sulehria
7. Talia Dean
8. Laura Corcoran

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