Bonus episode - Storytelling and identity with Mathilda Mallinson

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467. Woof! with Hannah Gadsby

The Guilty Feminist 467. Woof! Presented by Deborah Frances-White with special guest Hannah Gadsby Recorded 20 January 2026 via Riverside. Released 26 January. The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge. Get Deborah’s new book with 30% off using the code SIXCONVERSATIONSPOD ...  Show more

466. Ten for Ten #4: Jen Brister

The Guilty Feminist 466. Ten for Ten #4 Presented by Deborah Frances-White with special guest Jen Brister Recorded 8 December 2025 in London. Released 19 January. The Guilty Feminist theme composed by Mark Hodge. Get Deborah’s new book with 30% off using the code SIXCONVERSATIONS ...  Show more

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