SMNTY Classics: The Women Behind Disney

SMNTY Classics: The Women Behind Disney

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Monday Mini Classics: The Legacy of Hugh Hefner, Part 1

The legend and legacy (and lies) of Hugh Hefner and Playboy loom large to this day and left an undeniable impact - and caused a lot of harm, largely centered on exploiting women. Friend of the show Bridget Todd joins us in breaking down the history, the PR behind the public image ...  Show more

Spoiled Saturdays: Sinners

The 2025 film Sinners is an award-winning film and is making history. We invite you to join us in talking about music, vampires, race and so much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. 

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