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By Myfanwy
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
In today's masterful episode, Meg and Myf interview the wonderful Daphne about the ins and outs of working in a strip club. She tells them about her daily routine, what its like to have to deal with men constantly (ew) and why the stigma around stripping is an archaic nightmare that should have been left in the 1900s. Come for a trip. Happy lockdown Kids. Look after yourselves.
And they are back, BAYBAAYYYYYY for season 2! In this episode, Meg and Myf traverse just how low they can go in this life of limbo. Chatting newfound fame, Ru Paul, courageous private school boys (what a champ), and the wonders of the dating world, the gals explore just how many concessions they can make before it’s a bit embarrassing. CW: rape culture, lockdown sads, men being proper used toilet paper.
Are they spotty and speeding through the Savannah? Coz they a cheetah. In this episode, we bring you an incredible story from a friend that honestly we can't even believe. Traversing the wilderness of lies, sex, love and burnouts on wet evenings, we find out one Melbourne boy has been doing girls dirty. To close, Meg and Myf share fun little Christmas stories and laugh and laugh and laugh and laugh. The final episode of season 1, so please do enjoy our witch cackles as we release our shackles. Love to all, adieu. From Ebenezer SCREWge.
In this episode, Meg and Myf look at the phrase 'men are trash' and wonder why they sometimes agree with it. Traversing film tropes that paint abusers as cutie pies uwu, Hinge profiles and the good ol fashioned gaslight, it becomes clear that some people really do belong in the bin. At the end ms Rose Adams rocks up and makes the episode exponentially better xx
Ever worked for 40 hours a week for 2 months under a totalitarian Director only to receive $100 at the end? Ever done a bunch of labour and had the chef who has also been harassing you underpay you in cash? Ever realised being an artist takes a lot of time and time is money and you don't have money and therefore you don't have the time to be an artist? If yES then this is the episode for you. This week, Meg and Myf dive into the systemic injustices of why they feel so bloody hard done by in the worlds of theatre, hospitality and retail. Come for the dinner but stay for the show xxx
In this, episode ??!@@#?# no one knows anymore, Meg and Myf discuss art, their persuing of it, and why the Liberal government is trying to create a cultural elite. Going back to toddler productions of Shakespeare to watching a butt ton of telly, the ladies discuss the significant moments that made them decide they wanted to spend their lives trying to be creators. At the end there's a lot of wanking and telling each other they love each other and it's really fucking cute straight up.
In this episode, Myf and Meg explore the differences between being sexual and being sexualised. Traversing the many times when they and others have been sexualised in a way that isn't warranted, they explore the systems behind why we blame women for - well, everything. Why is it that everything we wear is a comment on our perceived virginity or whoredom? Why is a male nipple less stressful for our little brains that a lady one? Come on a wild journey with them.
TW: conversations surrounding sexual assault
In this episode, Meg and Myf have a look at 'A Room of One's Own' and explore the reasons wom*n feel excluded in many realms on the daily. Traversing gendered labour, workplace harassment, and how playing with LEGO probably makes you an engineer, some ever present frustrations come to light.
NB: Please forgive Myf for her headphone rustling. She had no clue and feels poorly about it but clearly her spicy little fingers just couldn't get enough.
This week, Myf and Meg get drunk trying not to swear. In a very silly and fun episode, they discuss the woes of modern dating, psychological experiments, ghost(ing) stories, and Myf absolutely tears Tinder's graphics to shreds. Go for a (2 hour!!!! thanks Dan!) walk, or grab a fat glass of wine and lay in your hammock and listen to stories that will make your awkward times feel a little less awkward.
CW: Eating disorders/body image
In this episode, Meg and Myf get very honest about their relationships with their bodies. Discussing societal and industry expectations, mental health in conjunction with body, and the things they do to feel a little snazzier, this episode is an exploration of the complexities surrounding the machine that keeps us going. Wait til the end for a wonderful treat in improvised song form about a rat. Keep being golden, kids.
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.