Amy S. Bridges and Paula D. Atkinson are Washington DC friend-wives hungry for more social justice, feminism, and truth around our culture's propaganda of weight stigma, diet mentality and thin idealism. Served with delicious sides of current makeup obsessions, celebrity gossip, and carefully considered theories about the queens on RuPaul's Drag Race. Amy and Paula are unapologetically liberal, sp... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 131 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Society & Culture |
Episode 124: Where is Bébé's Chamber? by We Are Still Hungry
Recorded on a zoom call. Better than nothing but not great either.
Episode 121: Thank you, Carson Kressley by We Are Still Hungry
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I got conned into listening to this podcast by a colleague. This is awesome. Super duper awesome. I love their voices their POV's and how candid and self-aware Paula and Amy is. As dark as this world has become, I truly believe we need podcasts like this one. Awesome job, ladies! Keep up the great work.
Insightful and engaging. I enjoy the fearless, honest discussions about difficult concepts that are entrenched in American culture.
I know they’re beneath you, but since you both are (not so) secretly still hungry for a new iTunes review...I figured it was well past time to send one your way. This podcast has quickly become one of the highlights of my weekly catalog, especially now that I’ve been able to catch up on the most recent episodes (thanks new commute!). I’ve never been super into podcasts, but this is one of the exceptions; I look forward to getting into a new episode as soon as it comes out. more
This is the 3rd time I’ve tried to submit a review for this amazing show. If it works, victory! Let’s see shall we. I stumbled upon Amy and Paula whilst scrolling for anti diet culture content & not only did I get want I wanted but I’ve gained new BFFs. So funny, so poignant, so RELEVANT! I am living! I wish I could hang out in person and dish about politics, fat phobia, mental health & feminism. And laugh, or Loooord I would laugh. Thanks beautiful hungry ladies. Stay strong x Sierra - Sydney A... more
Thank you for creating this digital space. I constantly struggle with identity and the role I play in society. I am gay and Jewish but I benefit tremendously from being a white cis-gendered male. Your conversations on body positivity and other issues facing marginalized groups helps educate me and makes me check my privilege in ways I hadn’t thought to before. I love you ladies, and often gasp overly dramatically when I open my podcasts and see a new episode there.
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