E274: A Brotherhood of Violence

E274: A Brotherhood of Violence

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FRUITLOOPS REVIEWS: Knock Down the House

Back in March 2025, in honor of Women's History Month, Wendy & Beth gathered for Video Club to discuss the documentary Knock Down the House. The film follows four women from very different backgrounds - a Bronx bartender, a coal miner's daughter from West Virginia, a grieving mot ...  Show more

Love you, Bye! Week of 05/11/26

This week on Love You, Bye, Wendy & Beth cover a little bit of everything - from spring cleaning, nostalgia, and personal updates to conversations about safety, social justice, media coverage, mental health, and the ways true crime intersects with larger societal issues. As alway ...  Show more

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