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Tue, Aug 23, 2022
Meghan talks to the one and only Serena Williams about the double standard women face when they are labeled "ambitious" and the ripple effect this has on other aspects of their lives. This groundbreaking premiere episode also features Dr. Laura Kray, a leading expert on gender in the workplace.
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Tue, Sep 6, 2022
Meghan speaks candidly with Mindy Kaling who opens up in an unprecedented conversation about the joys, challenges, and stigmas of her life as a single, unmarried woman - plus her decision to start a family on her own. It also features New York Magazine writer Rebecca Traister, who unpacks the many archetypes that have followed single women for generations.
Tue, Oct 4, 2022
Meghan engages in candid and illuminating conversations with Margaret Cho and Lisa Ling about the archetypes that try to limit and define Asian women. Meghan also explores the power of representation and finding your voice for the AAPI community and beyond. This episode also features sociologist Nancy Wang Yuen.
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Tue, Oct 11, 2022
Meghan dives into an in-depth and vulnerable conversation with Deepika Padukone, Jenny Slate and Constance Wu about the insidious ways 'crazy' is used to diminish women's credibility. Together, they examine the historical use of the word "hysteria" as a diagnosis for women dating back to ancient Greece. The conversation also features comedian Aparna Nancherla and the former Surgeon General of California, Dr. Nadine Burke-Harris.
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Tue, Oct 18, 2022
In this candid and eye opening episode, Meghan breaks down the labels of "Bimbo" and "Dumb Blonde" and explores why brains and beauty in a woman have been historically pitted against each other. To delve deep, Meghan connects with Paris Hilton in a surprising and revealing conversation, as Paris opens up about the trope that defined her, how she at times played into it, and how she is now coming into her own.Journalist Clare Malone also joins the conversation alongside comedian Iliza Shlesinger, as Meghan unearths who is really in on the joke.
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Tue, Oct 25, 2022
Meghan gets to the bottom of the label that is often pinned on Black women - "angry". In her raw conversation with Issa Rae, coupled with candid chats with Ziwe and Professor Emily Bernard, this conversation asks honest questions about the judgements people make about women, and specifically women of color.
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Tue, Nov 1, 2022
Meghan unveils the roles of "Good Wife/Bad Wife, Good Mom/Bad Mom" and explores the judgments behind them. In these candid and highly entertaining chats with First Lady of Canada, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, as well as Pamela Adlon, and Sam Jay, Meghan delves into the pressures of what it means to be a partner and a parent in this modern age. It also features authors Dr. Shefali Tsabary and Angela Garbes.
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Tue, Nov 8, 2022
Meghan explores the origin and plague of "the B word" and its cousin "difficult" and how these terms are often wrongly applied to a strong minded woman, especially in business. In deep and meaningful conversations with trailblazers Mellody Hobson and Victoria Jackson, Meghan investigates the language used to gaslight women as they grow their careers as entrepreneurs and on the corporate ladder.
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Tue, Nov 22, 2022
In the penultimate episode, Meghan explores the freedom and fulfillment that can be found when we live outside of the labels we're given by society. Joined by Sex and the City author Candace Bushnell and actor and activist Michaela Jaé Rodriquez, together they dive into an open conversation about expressing one's identity and embracing the nuances that make each of us, quite simply, human. This installment also features special appearances from Dr. Shefali Tsabary, poet Amanda Gorman and a few voices from Meghan's high school alma mater.
Tue, Nov 29, 2022
Meghan opens the conversation to see how men feel about archetypes, and the collective effort to move beyond them. She turns to comedian Trevor Noah, talk show host and TV producer Andy Cohen, and director, producer, and screenwriter Judd Apatow to explore how men can be an impactful part of the cultural conversation through their roles in the media, and for some, as husbands and fathers. Plus, a look at how we can change our minds (literally) with psychologist Dr. Tara Brach.