• Deborah Frances-White: Why We’re Afraid to Talk About the Things That Matter Most

  • May 1 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
  • Podcast

Deborah Frances-White: Why We’re Afraid to Talk About the Things That Matter Most

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Begin Again, Davina McCall sits down with the brilliant Deborah Frances-White — comedian, author, and host of The Guilty Feminist — for a raw and courageous conversation about truth, identity, and the power of difficult conversations. Deborah opens up about her early life in a high-control religious group and the journey of breaking free from the Jehovah’s Witnesses to forge a new life on her own terms. She shares the challenges of navigating identity, belonging, and voice — and how comedy became both a lifeline and a catalyst for change. Drawing on her new book Six Conversations We’re Scared to Have, Deborah reveals why the hardest conversations — about religion, race, gender, money, and grief — are the ones that have the power to transform us. She shares practical insights for tackling the conversations we often avoid, and how facing discomfort with honesty can lead to deeper connection, freedom, and growth. This is a conversation about reclaiming your story, challenging silence, and daring to speak the unspeakable. It’s honest, funny, fearless — and an invitation to live with more courage and compassion. 📢 Drop a comment: What’s your biggest takeaway? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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