The Guilty Feminist

Ever felt like you should be better at feminism?

Join comedian Deborah Frances-White, with guests Susan Wokoma and Somalia Seaton, for her comedy podcast, recorded in front of a live audience.

Each episode Deborah and her guests discuss topics ‘all 21st century feminists agree on’ while confessing their insecurities, hypocrisies and fears that underlie their lofty principles. The podcast has been a huge success with over 2,000,000 downloads in its first year.

“Simply hilarious” The Skinny
“Very funny… pure guilt-free pleasure.” The Guardian

Deborah Frances-White is a stand-up comedian whose award-winning BBC Radio 4 series Rolls The Dice aired in 2015 and 2016. As well as her solo comedy shows, she speaks about Diversity and Inclusion in the corporate world and presents the Global Pillage podcast. As a screenwriter, she is currently working on a sitcom for the BBC and an independent film shooting in 2017.

Part of the Shepherd’s Bush Comedy Festival presented by Hammersmith and Fulham Council and PBJ Management.
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"Simply hilarious"
The Skinny
"Very funny… pure guilt-free pleasure."
The Guardian

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