The Guilty Feminist | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Deborah Frances-White + guest co-host |
Starring | e.g. Aisling Bea, Rachel Parris, Felicity Ward, Sindhu Vee |
Genre | Comedy, Feminism |
Created by | Deborah Frances-White Sofie Hagen (2015-September 2016) |
Language | English |
Production | |
Production | The Spontaneity Shop |
Theme music composed by | Mark Hodge |
No. of episodes | 179 |
Publication | |
Original release | 15 December 2015 |
Related | |
Website | http://guiltyfeminist.com/ |
The Guilty Feminist is a feminist comedy podcast hosted by Deborah Frances-White. Created by Frances-White and Sofie Hagen in 2015, the podcast features guests on a panel to discuss topics on and related to feminism, and is recorded in front of a live audience.
The podcast was created by Deborah Frances-White and Sofie Hagen in December 2015.[1] The idea for the podcast came from the pair having lunch together and often sharing their hypocrisies and double standards with each other.[2][3] Hagen and Frances-White co-hosted the podcast until September 2016 when Hagen left. Since then a range of guests have co-hosted each episode. The podcast is recorded in front of a live audience and each episode lasts approximately 45 minutes.[4][5]
Each episode begins with short stories starting with the words "I'm a feminist, but...", with the episode's hosts admitting to moments where they have done or thought something that an ideal feminist wouldn't.[1][6] Episodes are based around a theme, and topics of discussion have included stereotypes, hair removal, periods, not having children, or purchase of cosmetics.[3][7][8][9][10] The presenters set themselves weekly challenges,[10] and at the end of each episode audience members are invited to ask the panel questions.[2]
The show has featured guests such as Shappi Khorsandi,[2] Gemma Arterton,[11] Dawn O'Porter, and Aisling Bea.[7] Frances-White aims to create diverse and inclusive panels of guests.[2] In 2023, the house of The Guilty Feminist also launched Media Storm, a news podcast hosted by journalists Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia, featuring underrepresented individuals who are rarely given a chance to voice their lived experience.[12]
The podcast was shortlisted for an Internet Award in the 2017 Chortle Awards and nominated for Best Podcast in the 2017 Audio & Radio Industry Awards.[13][14] In The Guardian's 2017 list of best podcasts, Kathryn Bromwich listed The Guilty Feminist as one of her six favourite podcasts in the 'sex, life and relationships' category.[10]
To date, the podcast has been downloaded over 100 million times.[15]