Call Your Girlfriend
Summary: A podcast for long distance besties everywhere. Co-hosted by BFFs Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow. Produced by Gina Delvac. Brand new every Friday.
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Podcasts:
An update on #MeToo from Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey, the New York Times reporters who broke the Weinstein story.
We all need to be paying attention to these cases, coming to the Supreme Court in early October.
Wondering what it's like to see us live? We share one of our favorite nights of 2018, our tour stop in Seattle, complete with song, bad Photoshop, and a conversation with the author Ijeoma Oluo.
We go deep on our own money feelings. Plus Gina brings your questions about money and relationships to Reema Khrais, host of This is Uncomfortable.
Bad people aren't only on the internet, but digital life sure gives predators and creeps more permission to make other people miserable. Luckily, lawyers like Carrie Goldberg are fighting back.
Friendships change when people start having kids. Here's how to deal.
In vintage CYG fashion, Amina and Ann discuss their Harry Potter houses (as sorted by Gina) and then move on to sadder and more serious subjects: gun violence, a check-in on #MeToo and our love for Toni Morrison.
The long history of friendship, and how it can be ruined by marriage.
We're reading plays, essays, sci-fi, and YA, including Keah Brown's The Pretty One and Aminah Mae Safi's Tell Me How You Really Feel.
We look back at Girlfriends, Claudia Weill's 1978 film that took women's friendship seriously long before Hollywood was ready to do the same.
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about sex and still haven’t learned, even though you’re an adult now.
Body hair! our feelings about it and our practices around it. Removing it, grooming it, loving it, hating it, keeping it.
How a functional piece of grammar says so much about the fight for gender equality and better representation for non binary and trans people.
Writer and rock critic Jessica Hopper joins us to dig into untold histories of women in arts and music.
adrienne maree brown on how to make activism one of the most pleasurable experiences we can have (hot tubs are okay, too).