Bad Book Club: Great Value Gone Girl *TEASER*

Bad Book Club: Great Value Gone Girl *TEASER*

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Dark Lesbidemia w/ Aliza Jay

In honor of Pride Month, Binchtopia's lesbian correspondent Aliza joins Julia to open the loveline for exclusively sapphic dilemmas. Together, the girlies address lesbian horrors including falling for your D&D teammate, having a platonically shirtless sleepover with your bestie, ...  Show more

The Ancient Art of Being Woman'd

Julia and Eliza reconvene for a long-overdue Girlboss Summit where they discuss two iconic indigenous women who survived by any means necessary: La Malinche and Sacagawea. Together the girlies explore the forgotten role of female translators in building the New World and investig ...  Show more

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