Tired of being surrounded by sexist nonsense every day? So are we! Pour a glass of your fav and listen in as gal pals Tracy (a devoted Republican) & Kelly (a die-hard Democrat) dish about sexism in politics, business, and pop culture in their weekly NSFW podcast. Pick a side but beware, the side you…
In this episode, The Dames talk about throwing drunk punches and women not letting men hold them back. They also talk about how feminism may be influencing Millenials and they question if men are more productive in cooler working temperatures.
Is Siri sexist? In this episode, the Dames do a test to see if she is. They also discuss awards given at a squash competition in Spain to its women competitors. As well as, why men managers are starting to feel uncomfortable when dealing with their female employees.
The call for a sex strike by Alyssa Milano has the Dames pondering the double standard between men and women when it comes to preventing pregnancy. The Button! sparks a conversation about women encountering adversity.
In this episode, the Dames explore the evolution of feminism. They also touch on Steven Moore's opinion that women do not belong in sports and the gender sacrifices and expectations that are taking place in millennial marriages today.
It may not be 2020 yet, but the Dames are already questioning who can beat Donald Trump in the Presidential Election. The Dames get fired up when discussing the future of young girls' futures.
This episode has the Dames discussing if Joe Biden's touching of women is inappropriate and the problem with media coverage of women presidential candidates. The Dames share a "Woman's Prayer" that focuses on the Democratic men running for office.
Autria Godfrey and Eileen Whelan from Good Morning Washington join the Dames for this episode. They discuss various aspects of women working in journalism and sexism being mixed with ageism.
The Dames discuss the double standards that surround Cardi B's admission to drugging and robbing men. Benevolent sexism has one of the Dames worked up and the Dames take a look at increased sexism within the marijuana industry.
NASA's lack of smaller suites for women has The Dames speechless in this episode. The Dames get heated about sports bras and sexism on the field; as well as a claim that women don't want their "no" response respected.
In this episode, the Dames tackle lean-in feminism. The Button! poses a question on if sexism in medicine is turning women to natural cures. The Dames get heated discussing sexism and dress code.
Beto breaks the bank leading the Dames to discuss women having to prove themselves qualified to be president. An openly gay female superintendent has been at the center of some fireworks at the Grand Canyon and The Dames discuss #MeToo on Wall Street.
In this episode, the pay gap with female soccer players is front and center. The Dames pose the question "what would a world without sexism look like?" The Dames also explore the grey area that exists between a dick move and sexual harassment.
Author's Bethany Johnson and Margaret M. Quinlan join The Dames to talk about their book "You're Doing it Wrong!: Mothering, Media and Medical Expertise." The Dames also mull over the idea of needing men's help to end toxic masculinity. The Dames praise women for supporting women.
Anthony Weiner has been released from prison and the Dames are all over it. After the Oscars, the Dames note the number of woman winners. The Button! this week is all about bitchy bosses and the judgment that takes place with leadership based on gender.
In this episode, the Dames explore the idea that having women in power equals fewer deaths in the population. The Dames ponder if a woman's temperament should overshadow her professional achievements. One of the Dames shares a personal story and argues girls should be allowed to stand up for themselves without facing repercussions.
The Dames discuss all of the women at the Grammy's this year. Yet another man in politics has been accused of sexual misconduct and the Dames share their view on the situation. The Dames also debate over Pixar's new short film Pearl.
The Dames examine a victim fighting back against the criminal justice system that failed her. The Button! focuses on an interesting topic of perceived pain between girls and boys and the Dames take note of political history being made in the state of Nevada.
This episode begins with the Dames up in arms about resting bitch face and "grin lifts" that are being done. The Dames discuss diversity issues in law firms and the Dames do not agree with a sexist rule that was made at one New York City restaurant.
The Dames argue that the presidential race could become a human choice versus a gender choice. The Button! is one crazy puzzle for the Dames this week. A Gillette ad has one Dame telling everyone to just take a breath.
The Dames have taken note of Iceland's effort to end the gender gap by 2022. A robotic vibrator leads the Dames to question if women's sexual independence frightens men. The Dames also discuss the first that is happening for female Marines.
We join the Dames today on your favorite podcast covering sexism as they enjoy wine in a can. Hold on to your britches because Kelly and Tracy get feisty with each other in this episode, and agree there are just some things they will disagree about until they’re dead.
Happy New Year! This episode is full of discussions about "difficult" women in power, the first female Presidential candidate, a peaceful protest and a discussion on the male anatomy.
Trump is bulletproof, Harvey Weinstein has the Dames disagreeing and a popular Christmas song has one Dame seeing black and white and the other seeing grey. Hold on to your hats, this is episode gets heated.
Things get uncomfortable in this episode as the Dames are at odds over an article about female political consultants, however, the Dames are able to calm things down when they discuss men stepping up for women.
Dresses that record groping, men suffering from sexism and Wonderbra make for an interesting episode with the Dames.
In this episode, the Dames talk Bipartisian friendship and then there is some asshattery taking place in the Button!
The Dames give props to women doing anything men can do. The Button! in this episode is about an accomplished woman being portrayed as a Frankenstein monster love child leads the Dames to a larger discussion on credit of women's success being given to men they have known.
The Dames take a look at the recently released book by Michelle Obama. The Dames give credit to a working mom who wore her baby to work and then go on to take a look at the stigma surrounding women having babies in the professional world.
A historic number of women have been elected to office and the Dames celebrate it. The Dames then go on to discuss sexism in the workplace and what women could be doing to change it.
The Dames are surprised by what Dems And Repubs fantasize about sex. One of the Dames bought her daughter a Chicago Cubs shirt that offender others and women running for office have been told they don't have the right "body parts" to be elected. What an episode this is.
The Dames tackle the idea that #Metoo is a "movement toward victimization" in this episode. There is also talk of a "man size Kleenex" and "The Gentlemen's Sandwich."
This episode is all about friends and the benefits science says women gain from it.
Sexual assault on women is the driving force behind this episode. The Dames discuss protecting men from accusations, who is more likely to assault a woman and how men being afraid to touch women is a good thing.
In this wild episode, the Dames consider rape culture and wonder if men realize how many of their female friends have been assaulted.
It's all about Brett Kavanaugh and Dr. Ford but we throw in a little Stormy Daniels tell-all just for fun.
The Dames discuss Serena Williams loss at the U.S. Women's Open Final and former CBS CEO Leslie Moonves's severance package.
This episode explores gendered language, tweets for the ladies, and Louis CK's "comeback". All that and two very different Sauvignon Blancs in this week's cerebral, silly, awesome episode!
This episode has guest, Frieda Edgette talking about the Pink Wave and women running for office. Frieda's initiative, the Courage To Run race in D.C. and across the country, is the nation's first nonpartisan run/walk and premiere party celebrating the rising wave of women getting civically active and running for office.
The Dames welcome the amazing Domonique James, founder of Politics With Purpose and board member of College to Congress and talk about how sexism impacts women's lives even when they don't necessarily see it. They also take a look at where women growing up can impact their future financial success.
The Dames discuss Omarosa in the Situation Room, Millennials thinking feminism has already won and they share what every French woman is tired of.
What is benevolent sexism? The Dames will enlighten you as this episode is all about it.
The Dames have the Man of Steele himself, former Republican National Committee Chair and Lt. Governor of Maryland, Michael Steele as a guest on this episode. They have a discussion about the challenges facing the Republican and Democratic parties in 2018 and 2020. His thoughts on the women's greatest challenge are refreshing and inspiring.
Tracy and Kelly are joined by New York Times best-selling author Nicola Kraus, who talks about some of the surprising things she learned while researching "The First Affair", a novel based on Monica Lewinsky and Bill Clinton (co-authored with Emma McLaughlin)
The Dames tackle those poking fun at the #MeToo movement in this episode. As well as discussing breastfeeding vs. formula feeding.
The Dames are joined by Kaiya Waddell of Facebook as they discuss women in politics and tech. The Dames also have a humorous conversation about the FART act.
The Dames have special guest Frieda joining them to talk about happiness. She shares about Courage To Run and what the walk represents.
Get ready to laugh as the Dames dissect the mechanisms of the sex trade and somehow Trump's "Space Force" leads to a mix up of Harrison Ford movies.
Tracy and Kelly welcome a very special guest, Frieda Edgette, to talk about her new initiative Courage To Run, the nation's first nonpartisan run and walk that celebrates the rising wave of women getting civically active and running for office.
In this episode, there is a short history of Presidential asshattery then Kerry Pieri joins the Dames for a fun, insightful conversation about how women generally are judged by their fashion choices and the struggle of parenting the way we want in the 21st Century.
The Dames talk about Roseanne Barr getting canceled and then in the Crazy Shit People Say a lunatic claims that pornography is the "root cause" of school shootings.
The highlights of this episode include a Trump campaign spokesperson fighting for custody of his love child, "paid patriotism" and a woman claiming her privacy was being invaded by a transgender woman using the toilet.