Get It Off Your Breasts

By: Emma Gannon and Lliana Bird
  • Summary

  • Get It Off Your Breasts is a female-led roundtable discussion with a difference. Hosted by Emma Gannon and Lliana Bird, this weekly podcast features unfiltered conversations, tackling a diverse mix of modern day issues that get under the skin of an always-on hyper-connected society. Produced by Shola Aleje

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Episodes
  • #23 Viv Groskop: Speaking Up, Internet Addiction & Crying Babies on Flights
    May 27 2019
    Today's guest is the author Viv Groskop who wrote the bestselling book Own The Room plus others. In this episode we discuss why women aren't speaking up at events as much as men; how to go on our phones less, and whether or not it's OK to be annoyed with a crying baby on a flight. Let us know what you think in the comments and please leave us a rating!

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    52 mins
  • #22 Jordan Stephens: Hollywood Romance, Billionaire Donations & Free Labour
    Apr 29 2019
    Today's guest is the brilliant Jordan Stephens who you might know from Rizzle Kicks! He is a performer, writer, podcaster and full of interesting opinions and chat! In this episode we discuss how love is depicted in Western society; whether billionaires should give to many different causes; and why getting people to work for free under the guise of feminism isn't very fair. Let us know what you think in the comments and please leave us a rating!

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    40 mins

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