• S7 E12 Kate Muir wishes you a Marvellous Midlife Crisis
    Jul 8 2025


    WAM is winding up for summer... but not before we bring you one final book recomm!


    Kate Muir is a powerhouse. Following her 7 year span as chief film critic of The Times, and authoring three novels, she turned her hand to campaign film making. If the Davina menopause documentaries changed your life, this woman is who you need to thank. She now brings you her third book on living better as women, How To Have A Magnificent Midlife Crisis. And WAM urges you to get involved.


    Her convo with Jen invites you inside Kate's own midlife story, roams across Scottish myth, Jungian archetypes and why psychotherapy still isn't doing enough for women. Pure gold.




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    52 mins
  • S7 E11 MASH-UP AHOY! Womenkind Collective x WAM
    Jun 29 2025

    BONUS EPISODE ALERT!


    We had SUCH a great time with this awesome duo.


    Jinty and Lou of Womenkind Collective have been podcasting since the pandemic. We've loved them longtime, and the convo we were so excited to have with them didn't disappoint! Together, we roam around such hot topics as the man-heavy travel show industry, falling over in public and fear of phone calls. And of course, the much-anticipated PARTY LINE analysis.


    Hop aboard and buckle up, dear listeners - this is one wild voyage...



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    53 mins
  • S7 E10 Why The World Needs Jess Davies More Than Ever
    Jun 24 2025

    Continuing WAM Book Season...


    Our guest for today became known originally for her modelling career, after competing in the final of the Miss Wales Beauty Pageant. Once it emerged that nude pictures of her had been used to con money out of men all over the world, Davies used the talent she’d cultivated as a then broadcaster to trace the impact in her BBC documentary WHEN NUDES ARE STOLEN.


    Furthering her campaigning for women’s rights and body positivity, her debut book ‘No One Wants To See Your D*ck’ explores the rise in online misogyny and how to tackle it. WAM hugely recommends.



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    46 mins
  • S7 E9 It's WAM BOOK MONTH! With the excellent Christine Murphy launching us into orbit...
    Jun 17 2025

    WAM is a happy home to many great writer pals, which is why we wanted to honour the tradition properly ahead of the summer, and bring you a month-long special to prep you for a season of great reads!


    We're kicking off with US author Christine Murphy and her debut novel, Notes On Surviving The Fire, described by The New Yorker as having:

    'A thriller's bones, a satire's glare, and a comeuppance story's anarchic spirit'


    We absolutely love Christine, her book and this conversation, but do need to offer a warning that the episode contains graphic descriptions of rape.



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  • S7 E8 Stella Duffy on life, death and belonging
    Jun 10 2025

    Stella Duffy OBE is a without doubt a household name - whether you know her through her countless theatre productions or novels, or through her activism. What she brings to this conversation is deeply personal however, sharing her experiences of illness, her struggle to have children, and how she's come to know herself through the existential psychotherapy she's now trained to provide.


    We adored speaking with Stella on this vast and expansive range of topics. Whatever your state of mind or mood, this is just the convo to bring you something deep and important.




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    58 mins
  • S7 E7 Bureau de WAM: Sister Issues
    Jun 5 2025

    Whether you have an actual sister or not (and whatever your relationship may be. Or not) we think you're gonna love this one.


    Here at WAM, women's relationships are our obsession and specialty. And you're here, so we suspect you feel similarly. Pull up a pew as we delicately adjust our crinolines n bonnets (sharpening the pen knives under our petticoats). We're going in...



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  • S7 E6 Dr Charlotte Proudman takes WAM to court
    Jun 3 2025

    Dr Charlotte Proudman is a fearless defender of women and children's rights in the family court. She's also made a name outside the courts, having to defend herself in the face of attempts by some in her profession to shut her down personally.


    In this episode, Charlotte speaks to the ways the legal system punishes women - including Charlotte herself. She eloquently and movingly describes the emotional impact of the vital work she does, and where her passionate need for justice comes from.


    We're excited to let you know that Charlotte's book, 'He Said She Said: Truth, Trauma and the Struggle for Justice in the Family Court' is out NOW in hardback.



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    41 mins
  • S7 E5 UK Half-Term SOS: Dr Caroline Boyd on maternal rage
    May 27 2025

    Today, we bring you a half term special on maternal rage. Jen is solo parenting WAM today, and is joined by clinical psychologist Dr Caroline Boyd. Caroline specialises in supporting parents - from pregnancy to childbirth... and beyond.


    Caroline is the author of Mindful New Mum, and her published research explores mothers' experiences of intrusive thoughts about their babies. Her work has been featured in You magazine, Grazia, and Woman's Hour on BBC Radio 4, and she is an Ambassador for UK perinatal mental health charity, PANDAS. Caroline shares psychology ideas on Instagram and in the media to help parents feel less alone and more connected - to themselves and their children.


    You can reach Caroline at drcarolineboyd.com or via Instagram @_drboyd

    Caroline offers a self-paced anger course for mothers (USE THE CODE “PODCAST” TO CLAIM YOUR £100 DISCOUNT):

    https://dr-caroline-boyd.mykajabi.com/maternal-rage-sign-up

    Download Caroline’s FREE GUIDE on how to deal with partner rage:

    https://dr-caroline-boyd.mykajabi.com/3rs-free-download

    Caroline’s book, Mindful New Mum: A Mind-Body Approach to the Highs and Lows of Motherhood, is available to buy online Amazon, Waterstones or Bookshop

    If this episode raises any concerns for you please talk to a trusted health professional such as your GP.

    You can also reach out to the services below:

    UK: PANDAS - 0808 1961 776

    Samaritans – 116 123

    US: Postpartum Support International - 1-800-944-4773 (4PPD)

    For emergency help - call 999 or visit your local A&E department


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    48 mins