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- Julia Louis-Dreyfus wants to know why the hell older women are not heard, so she's sitting down with Jane Fonda, Carol Burnett, Amy Tan, Diane von Furstenberg, Isabel Allende and Fran Lebowitz (and more!) to get schooled in how to live a full and meaningful life. She has funny, touching, personal conversations with unforgettable women who are always wiser than us.
- In Archetypes with Meghan, the labels that seek to limit women are examined, dissected, and subverted.
- In 2017, Deven Grey, a young mother, shot and killed her abusive partner in a remote trailer in rural Shelby County, Alabama. She claimed self-defense and filed a Stand Your Ground claim. Instead of freedom, she was handed a "blind plea" - an option to take an unknown sentence in exchange for pleading guilty. As a Black woman who shot and killed a white man in Alabama, she did the only thing she could: She took the plea. Deven's sentence became the final link in a chain of deceit, haunted land, generational trauma, false identity, coercive control, and a broken justice system. Hosted by Emmy Award-winning journalist Liz Flock, Blind Plea asks: Who do you believe, and why? And in America, who has the right to self defense and a fair trial?
- Sometimes TikTok superstar V Spehar needs more than a minute to bring you the news. The Under the Desk News anchor is bringing their sharp outfits and sharper commentary to a new, twice-weekly show with Lemonada Media. On Tuesdays, V highlights the interesting parts of stories you often lose in the chaotic news cycle. Fridays are their chance to spend a lot of time going deeper into the complex, evergreen Big Issues that matter most, but don't have a simple, Tweetable solution. Part explainer, part thought-starter show, V's goal is to make you the most well-informed and "v interesting" person in any crowd.
- Host Stephanie Wittels Wachs confronts massive epidemics with humanity, wit, and a quest for progress. Season one tackled the opioid crisis, and in season two, it took a look at the rising rates of suicide. Now, back for a third season, Last Day grapples with guns in America, asking: How can you live safely in a country that has more guns than people? The team travels to Montana and Georgia, talking to families who have lost loved ones to gun suicides and stray bullets, trying to discover tangible solutions to reducing gun-related deaths, all while gaining perspective on gun culture across the US.
- Believe Her is a true crime podcast that examines the care of young mother Nikki Addimando who shot and killed her partner Chris Grover in September 2017. The program is hosted by journalist Justine van der Leun who goes through the evidence and examines the assumptions they make about domestic and sexual violence, the long reach of trauma, and the ways in which survival can be criminalized.
- This is the story of a modern-day Erin Brockovich, set on the Mississippi River in an area known as "Cancer Alley." Her name is Sharon Lavigne, her community is St. James Parish in Louisiana, and her fight is to keep out one of the largest plastic manufacturing companies in the world. In this investigative four-part series, hosted by Emmy award-winning journalist Gloria Riviera, they discover how the plastic world came to be. Because plastic is everywhere - it has advanced the world, but it has damaged the environment and the health. So what do you do? They look at what's next for all of you, and how you can learn from communities like St. James to make a difference in your own backyards.
- This series looks into how society reached a burning point and what people can do to break the cycle. Host explores the story of burnout, discovers how it affects body and mind, and looks at why the easy solutions simply won't work to solve a systemic problem.
- Join Ricki and Kalen each week along with cultural icons like John Waters, Rosie O'Donnell, and Andy Cohen, past producers, former guests, former audience members and more.
- Jessica and June take a 'deep dive' into their real lives and discuss a wide range of topics including how to pursue joy amidst the insanity of motherhood, grief and loss, and why they refuse to check their voicemails.
- The writer and producer behind the Cawfee Tawk Facebook series is back for a hilarious new season of her hit Lemonada show, being the virtual best friend you always wish you had when you needed them.
- SuChin Pak and Kulap Vilaysack host the award-winning weekly comedy podcast, "Add to Cart," a podcast about the things we buy, the things we buy into, and what it says about who we are. Each Tuesday the real life friends and self proclaimed Aunties to all, have honest, revealing (and sometimes TMI) conversations about all the big and little things they're adding to, or removing from, their carts. From sharing what serums they slather on their faces to parenting philosophies, what they're bingeing and what products are game changers... the "cart" is a larger metaphor for their lives.
- The story of the fight for freedom in a post-Roe America, hosted by Samantha Bee and Gloria Riviera. Whether you're deep in this fight already, or just sick of feeling hopeless, they're here to tell you: anyone can become a defender.
- Good sex is all about good communication. And this podcast believe honest conversations are the best way to get there. That's why you'll see duos of all types open up to each other about pleasure, intimacy and what turns them on.
- This is a podcast about apologies. Cmedians Hoja Lopez, Mohanad Elshieky, and Kiki Monique process public and personal controversies together. So, when to let stuff go and when to say #ImSorry?
- Lemonada Media's first scripted podcast to convey the adolescent experience with realism. Author Hillary Frank penned this fictional drama with dark humor, perfectly capturing the genuine, natural, and cringy teenage experience.
- Michael Bennett is a unicorn. The NFL defensive lineman for the Dallas Cowboys, is both a Super Bowl Champion and self-described feminist. Pele Bennett is no slacker either: she's a food advocate and a skilled Polynesian dancer. Together, the Bennetts have taken on everything from racial justice work to authoring a children's book to parenting three daughters. In Mouthpeace, the Bennetts invite listeners and guests into their professional and private lives to take on topics provocative and personal: from sitting out the national anthem to keeping their sex life fresh. Like Michael and Pele, Mouthpeace manages to be many things at once: hilarious, inquisitive, and unfiltered.
- If you were expecting a sad, depressing podcast about death - this isn't it. Nikki Boyer introduces to Reverend Peggy, who has been present for the final moments of nearly 2,000 people.
- In August of 1996, Zachary Snarr and Yvette Rodier headed into the mountains a few miles from their Salt Lake City homes, where they planned to spend the evening taking pictures of the rising full moon. But a 19-year-old stranger carrying a gun appeared, changing dozens of lives with one fateful decision. The crime that shocked the community and continued to reverberate long after the media turned its attention to other tragedies. But no one expected what came next.
- Our America with Julián Castro is a political podcast that examines what the heck is happening in America. The program is hosted by Former Secretary Julián Castro and his long-time communications strategist Sawyer Hackett who help listeners understand how to make sense of a non-stop stream of headlines affecting our daily lives.
- Host will be sitting down with her favorite creators, friends and comedians to find the stories that have stuck with them and changed their lives in small ways.
- In the meantime, catch up on Full Release with Samantha Bee, where host Samantha Bee sits down for weekly unscripted, in-depth conversations with the best and rightest people about how to navigate the ever-changing world and what to laugh about along the way.
- Host and actor Jay Ellis (Insecure, Top Gun: Maverick, Mrs. America) seeks to explore the untold story of policing. Jay's mission: demystify police union contracts, separate truth from fiction, and deliver some concrete steps that can end violent police misconduct across the United States.
- Good Kids features a compelling mix of perspectives on child-rearing - from parents and experts, authors and actors, to "good" kids themselves - imparting wisdom for a brief, but potent, 10(ish) minutes each week. Good Kids isn't just another parenting podcast. It's an all-hands-on-deck discussion about what you can do to help children create a better world. Collectively.
- Every week on New Day, we'll find one new way to make life a little better. Don't shy away from helping you answer the big question we're all asking: How can I lead a more fulfilling life?
- It is a weekly podcast covering America's childcare crisis and the people of all ages who are crushed by it. Access to early education and care determines a kid's future. Every Thursday, veteran reporter Gloria Riviera examines what's broken in the system and how you can work together to fix it. Presented by Neighborhood Villages.