Season 3, E15: Dissecting Pop Culture's Treatment of Women with Editor & Author Lisa Whittington-Hill

We are chuffed to welcome our guest, Lisa Whittington Hill, publisher of This Magazine and author of the new book, 'Girls, Interrupted: How Pop Culture Is Failing Women,' into today's chat! Lisa offers her expert insights on how pop culture has been failing women is this eye-opening discussion.

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Season 3, E8: Navigating the Road from Toy Box to Box Office: Barbie's Unprecedented Journey

Could the latest Barbie movie be one of the greatest cinematic surprises of the year? We certainly think so. We dive headfirst into a riveting discussion about how the Barbie film brilliantly disrupts the blonde doll's stereotypical image. From its clever marketing ploys to its unexpected political subtext to the film’s self-awareness, rip-roaring musical numbers, and a cast as colorful and vibrant as a Barbie Dreamhouse.

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Season 2, E7: The Art of the Thirst Trap with writer, performer, and sex worker advocate Andrea Werhun

The summer is here and things are starting to get hot 💦 For our seventh episode of the season, we were so happy to chat with Toronto-based writer, performer, and sex worker advocate Andrea Werhun about the art of thirst traps. These sexually suggestive selfies are posted on social media by celebs and everyday folks to attract attention.

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Episode 04: Celebrating 25 Years of The Spice Girls

Off the top, Ama & Danita share a hopeful #FreeBritney update, discuss the soapy life of Erika Jayne, and the Emmy nominations. Then, to celebrate the Spice Girls' iconic 'Wannabe' turning 25 this month, we get personal about our formative years, rank our favourite songs, reminisce about 2008's reunion tour, and explore their queerness (and queerbaiting). It's like a sleepover for your ears.

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