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Drunk Women Solving Crime

Drunk Women Solving Crime

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Drunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills. Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes. When women sit around and drink we try to solve the world’s problems. So we’re taking back the night and putting our inebriation to good use. You’re welcome.


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Drunk Women Solving Crime
Social Sciences True Crime
Episodes
  • DWSC LIVE: With Abby Govindan
    Aug 19 2026
    It's part two of our epic night in Cambridge and we're joined on stage by the fantastic, Abby Govindan!You may, or may not, be already aware of Abby's work, as the woman who laid claim to being creator of Emily in Paris - but is everything as it seems, or is she in fact the architect of one of the most hilarious social media grifts of recent times? Spoiler alert, it's the oh-la-latter. The gang then really come out of their shells to be in with a chance of winning the race to solve this week's crime. And finally, a member of the audience seeks catharsis for the time a group trip labelled everyone a thief.



    The DWSC London Residency is BACK at The Pleasance.You can see Hannah and Taylor, plus their special guests in September, October AND November.Full info and tickets HERE.

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    58 mins
  • DWSC LIVE: With Tamsyn Kelly
    Aug 12 2026
    The Drunk Women are reminiscing about the lovely time had by all when they appeared in Cambridge one balmy night in June 2026, and you too can hop down memory lane, by listening to today’s episode which happened to be recorded there, featuring the brilliant, Tamsyn Kelly as special guest; who tickled us all pink with a story from the most romantic city in the world, where even the crooks indulge in their own brand of pre-crime foreplay. We then stick around in Gay Paree so the team can crack the case of a perp who, along with his crafty mates, managed to propel himself into the bad books of the law. Finally, we hear from a member of the audience who may or may not have flown all the way from the land down under to tell us about the time a Nonna’s promise meant absolutely nada. See you next week for the second show from Cambridge, with the hilarious Abby Govindan!


    The DWSC London Residency is BACK at The Pleasance.You can see Hannah and Taylor, plus their special guests in September, October AND November.Full info and tickets HERE.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Michelle Wolf, of Wall St
    Aug 5 2026
    Hello and welcome to this week's episode, where we are thrilled to welcome comedian Michelle Wolf to the force!Our guest opens the show by telling us about the time she spent in amongst a terrifying pack of wolves, before giving our hosts a hand in solving a crime caper starting in the 1930s, that has more zig zags than a pelican crossing.



    The DWSC London Residency is BACK at The Pleasance.You can see Hannah and Taylor, plus their special guests in September, October AND November.Full info and tickets HERE.

    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    56 mins
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