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THE BOSSY SHOW
Summary: THE BOSSY SHOW is a political talk show made by and for young women. Hosted by queer feminist writers Jill Gutowitz and Carmen Rios, THE BOSSY SHOW melds young fandom and social culture with real, current political issues in an effort to activate young women everywhere. We're all about Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Wokeness.
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- Artist: Jill Gutowitz & Carmen Rios
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Podcasts:
On this episode of THE BOSSY SHOW, we made postcards to send to Congress with Jennette McCurdy. Plus, we recap the Russia scandal and journalist Andrea Chalupa gives us her predictions on Russia.
On this episode of THE BOSSY SHOW, we dive into the Supreme Court, government obstruction and checks & balances. YouTuber Gaby Dunn joins us in-studio. Plus, Carmen filibusters Jill and we hear from Nan Aron, the President of Alliance for Justice.
On this episode of THE BOSSY SHOW, Alexis G. Zall joins us. We play "BLOW ALEXIS'S MIND," in which we share crazy facts about reproductive rights in attempt to BLOW ALEXIS'S MIND. Plus, we talk to the co-founder of #ShoutYourAbortion Amelia Bonow and hear IRL abortion stories from American women.
On this episode of THE BOSSY SHOW, we take an extensive look inside the Muslim ban. We sat down with special guest, Vine star Wahlid Mohammad. Plus, we talk to Mitra Jouhari of "Full Frontal with Samantha Bee" and lawyer Jean Reisz joins us to answer everyone's burning question: is this executive order constitutional?
On this episode of THE BOSSY SHOW, we play a game of Safe or Screwed with YouTuber Arden Rose. Plus, we check in with feminist writer Carrie Wade on how the Affordable Care Act repeal will affect women, disabled people, and pretty much everyone.
On this episode of THE BOSSY SHOW, we play a game of Trump Tinder with YouTuber Miles McKenna. Plus, we check in with journalist Sarah Kendzior on Trump's cabinet and talked to Sarah McBride, the National Press Secretary of the Human Rights Campaign.
We went to the Women's March on Washington with Fifth Harmony's Lauren Jauregui. Plus, we talked to Jackie Savage, one of the organizers of the Women's March, and Melissa Campbell on why we need to listen to teenage girls.