Hags is a weekly podcast dedicated to deconstructing and demystifying how society values gender by asking key questions like FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, WHY?! Each episode begins by celebrating a Boss Ass Bitch from throughout history before tackling our ever-changing understanding modern intersectional feminism through history, pop culture, current events, personal anecdotes and embarrassing childhood stories. Co-hosts Riley Rose Critchlow and Nicole Wyland are frequently joined by special guests ...
We discuss Karens and their powers of self deception, how White entitlement operates, how separating clothing by gender hurts kids, and the air conditioning man in the red bandana.By HAGS
Basically a lot about the the whole domestic terrorists at the US Capitol thing, what this means for the future of the Republican party, and GOODBYE AND GOOD RIDDANCE TO TRUMP! Also, Coronavirus, capitalism, and our hopes for 2021.By HAGS
This week we discuss cancel culture versus actual justice, the wonderful nature of humans to change over time, how to be a local train and not an express, and the legacy of a Golden Penis.By HAGS
This week we discuss our financial education (or lack there of), Pinterest expectations vs. CraftFail realities, how capitalism has sold us on all sorts of nonsense, and the epic tale of Pearl the hideous Mer-baby.By HAGS
Today we’re joined by Tuck Woodstock! They are a journalist, audio producer, educator, Sagittarius and host of one of our favorite podcasts - Gender Reveal! We discuss Tuck’s work as a journalist on the front line of Portland’s protests, how everything is a binary and doesn’t super have to be, why we actually need to STOP trying to “figure out” wha…
All our thoughts, feelings and reactions to this week’s feed drop of The Accessible Stall! We talk about our personal experiences of masculinity and femininity, how inaccessible the concept of gender still is for many of us, digging into the roots of sexual confidence and where our insecurities are born, and WTF Sia is doing with that new movie.…
Episode transcript: https://www.theaccessiblestall.com/episode-transcripts/episode-88-gender/By HAGS
What it means to live in a closed reality, more on NXIVM, the myth of the “liberal bubble,” and the problems with The Queen’s Gambit and white men in Hollywood.By HAGS
We talk the Biden/Harris WIN!, celebrating Kamala without ruining it for everyone (aka white women, take a seat), recovering from our collective Trump nightmare, and why it’s important to get excited about the future.By HAGS
This week we discuss putting people in non existent boxes, vulnerable masculinity vs bullheaded nonsense, how chaos can actually be beautiful, aaaaand is anyone even ready for this election?By HAGS
Cats and their links to the patriarchy, good touch/bad touch and learning about consent, Borat, Giuliani, and WTF is up with rich people.By HAGS
We discuss all our thoughts, feelings and reactions to last week’s Feed Drop Friday of the Woke Ass Podcast with Jurnee Edwards and guest Anna Nyakana! Plus more about the NXIVM cult, is Britney Spears okay?, and learning how to take what you need and leave the rest.By HAGS
In this week’s episode, Jurnee had the chance to interview, Anna Nyakana Award-Winning Children's Book Author, Speaker and Entrepreneur! Anna's voices her opinion on the U.S. education system while sharing personal experiences from her childhood, expressing the necessary precautions to advance the system pre and post COVID.…
What does it mean to be likable in our personal lives and careers and… do we care? Also: Kamala Harris, navigating the patriarchy, confronting privilege, and knowing when to be loud and when to hold back. Plus, tune in later this week for our Feed Drop Friday, featuring the Woke Ass Podcast!By HAGS
A recap on the week’s events involving Trump’s taxes, the debates, and his coronavirus diagnosis, plus WEAR A DAMN MASK, how to responsibly manage a child’s mental health development, and where and how to set boundaries in your personal relationships.By HAGS
All our thoughts and reactions to this week’s feed drop episode of AfroQueer Podcast and how female athletes are subjected to sex verification tests, plus we talk NXIVM cult shit, gender as a social construct, and sled dogs as a metaphor for society.By HAGS
For this week’s Feed Drop Friday, we are thrilled to bring you an episode of AfroQueer. You can listen to more episodes and learn more about the show by visiting afroqueerpodcast.com and be sure to follow them on Twitter @afroqueerpod and on Instagram @afroqueerpodcast. AfroQueer is a first-person narrative-driven podcast that tells sensitive, firs…
The life and legacy of Ruth Bader Ginsberg, mass hysterectomies at ICE detention centers, why you must MUST vote, and our reaction to the film Cuties (and all its surrounding controversy).By HAGS
How to adjust our black and white thinking, what happens when we confront someone’s incorrect expectations, understanding how you’ve changed over time, and no, a debate does not necessarily mean you’re fighting!By HAGS
Protecting the environment, protecting your child’s gender identity, cancelling gender reveal parties, growing up as latchkey kids, and a love letter to Gen Z.By HAGS
All our thoughts and reactions to this week’s Feed Drop Friday of Gender Reveal with Tuck Woodstock and special guest Alyssa Pariah, plus we talk Jacob Blake, Chadwick Boseman and how our conversations around tragedy so often fall into ableism, how to use your talents for good, the nightmare-scape that is American healthcare, and how privilege affe…
It's a feed drop Friday! Before we get started, we do have a content warning for today’s episode: this episode includes frequent discussion of murder, police brutality and death as well as brief explicit descriptions of sex, so please take care of yourself. And now, Tuck Woodstock, gender educator and journalist reporting on the Portland protests, …
Barbara Taylor, immigration legal services lawyer (and Riley’s mom!) joins us to discuss what it means to be a good daughter (and is that even a thing?), how one mean comment from a 12-year old can ruin everything, gender expectations of your fetus, when success overshadows a parent’s experience, and the two-way street that is a mother/child relati…
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Today we discuss America’s downfall, doing your research before you post, rejecting American Individualism, and how billionaires have ruined it for everyone.By HAGS
This week, we discuss America’s obsession with law and order (not the TV show), relearning ableist language, the damage we do on the sidelines, and Colbert, Sasha Baron Cohen, and the failure of satire in America.By HAGS
We talk White writers creating non-white characters, the responsibility to collaborate when telling diverse stories, understanding and confronting our own confusion, and a reminder that the Little Mermaid is a mythical creature and can absolutely be played by a Black actor.By HAGS
We react to everything we learned from our Feed Drop Friday episode of The Agape Files from Ayannah Kamryn! We talk faith and spirituality, surrounding yourself with the right people, how our brains work to keep us accountable, and remembering that you bring your accomplishments with you everywhere you go.…
The Agape Files is a podcast for creatives to document the faith, the love, and ugly truths behind their industries. Inevitably, there are a lot of lessons that come along with being a doer, entrepreneur, or an artist. Join Ayannah Kamryn as she has intimate conversations with guests who share the beautiful yet sometimes uncomfortable realities of …
This week, we discuss learning to pause when it all becomes too much, the Tower of Grievances vs the Tower of Justice, reframing our thoughts on how we react to stress, and understanding our body’s coping mechanisms.By HAGS
This week we discuss how we rationalize prejudiced behavior, the sexist and ableist foundations of medicine, how American history has failed American people since the beginning, and Donald Trump’s garden of garbage monuments.By HAGS
This week, we discuss everything we learned from last weeks’s feed drop episode of Body Trauma with Nia Patterson and Alishia McCullough., the poison that is White Supremacy (and patriarchy), the need for all-Black spaces, the problems with White lead research and White-centric medical and mental health practices, and how to navigate mistakes in yo…
This week we are proud to bring you an episode of Body Trauma from Nia Patterson. Nia is an eating disorder recovery and mental health advocate. She has spent much of the past 3 years documenting her recovery from bulimia, ocd, ptsd, and bipolar disorder on Instagram and her blog. It is her personal goal to become a therapist and work with people w…
This week, we discuss White privilege, the racist history of America, recognizing White supremacy (and talking to your family about it), and what our privilege allows us to risk.By HAGS
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In support of Black Lives Matter in this historic period of civil uprising, we are breaking from our usual format this week. In an effort to decenter our voices and amplify those of Black creators, we are passing the mic to the fabulous ladies over at The Intermission Podcast and their episode “Supremacy vs. Equity.”The Intermission Podcast is a pl…
This week we discuss the dangers of white fragility, confronting uncomfortable truths about ourselves, liberal racism, and how saying the wrong thing can be better than saying nothing at all.By HAGS
This week we discuss Karens (and why they aren’t being oppressed), Nicole’s blossoming plant business, the racist history of gynecology, and yes, we are still disinfecting our groceries.By HAGS
This week we discuss Spice Girls as feminist icons, problematic movies of the 1990’s and how they are available to today’s youth, how to begin venturing out in public, and, once again, why it doesn’t matter what’s in anyone’s pants.By HAGS
Identifying your basic needs in isolation, shout-out to Moms and the outrageous adventure that is parenting, not having to monetize the things you love, and saying goodbye to phrases like “Basic Bitch” forever.By HAGS
Hope for the future and what that might actually mean, forest fires as a metaphor for society, industries that need to die in quarantine and sharing your passions in isolation.By HAGS
It’s day 42 of lockdown, are our brains even working anymore? This week we discuss mother/daughter relationships, the Biden Trump conundrum, tips for a thoughtful conversation, and thinking before you speak.By HAGS
Feeling stuck? This week we work on understanding why anyone is protesting right now, processing anger, trying to make any decision, and rehashing the “right” way to make macaroni and cheese.By HAGS
Are you angry? UNDERSTANDABLE. This week we discuss how to avoid throwing fuel on the fire, managing your video game rage, making room for disappointments, when anger turns a situation unsafe, and advice from Dr. Jud.By HAGS
This week we’re reminding ourselves to be GENTLE while we discuss what its like to go to the gynecologist during lockdown, how to smash the patriarchy from the comfort of your own couch, how to be gentle with your partner/kids, and a reminder to live in the gray area even when the world is presented in black and white.…
Another week, another remotely recorded episode of Hags! Are you feeling SUPPORTED these days? Perhaps you’re looking to find support, or wondering how best to give it. In this week’s episode we talk a lot about allll the feelings, being a supporter and a supportee, using your cats as proxies for domestic disputes, shitty landlords, and more. Enjoy…
How’s everyone’s week been going?? We are pleased/socially obligated to bring you our very first remote episode recorded in Nicole & Alex’s apartment and simultaneously in Riley’s coat closet! We discuss social distancing, supporting health care workers, unemployment, and what we can learn from and for our friends with disabilities and chronic illn…
Rachel Derrico, creative executive and LGBTQ+ athlete, joins us to discuss being praised and criticized for aggressive behavior, making your emails more flowery, gender separation in sports, and how yelling at your English teacher can change someone’s life.By HAGS
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Our guest this week is Mila Spigolon - dancer, actress, musician, writer, & producer, born from a family of clowns. We discuss daily rituals, creating sacred space through art, finding freedom and innocence in clown and burlesque, and how to find self confidence and maintain boundaries.By HAGS
Director & cinematographer Candice Nachman joins us to discuss candy cigarettes, confronting internal bias, white women’s tears, feeling like a fuck up, and fighting back.By HAGS