Pull Out

By: Dark Horse Digital
  • Summary

  • In every episode Sarah Simi reads from an original 1970's teenage magazine picking out all the funny parts that she can't quite believe were ever published and haven't exactly stood the test of time. Relive your growing pains or just marvel at the innocence of what it was to be a girl during the orange era.

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    Sarah Simi
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Episodes
  • Pull Out- Episode 18
    Aug 1 2024

    This magazine is OK and Hi Magazine from 31st July 1976 and it’s 10p. This time, Sarah finds out exactly what giving a boy a white rose means, discovers Roxy Music were more interested in pretty kittens than music and learns that medicated soap, make up and sun-bathing are the best way of dealing with a spotty back. The problem page worries that homosexuality might run in the family, learns a very important difference between a vasectomy and castration and a girl is deeply concerned she may become a slut just like her best friend.






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    35 mins
  • Pull Out-Episode 17
    Jun 30 2024

    This one features OK and Hi Magazine from 4th December 1976 and is 10p. In this episode, Sarah discovers how you can judge a boy’s personality by the colour of his pajamas, finds out what woman she would have most like to be in the 70’s (spoiler - Bridgette Bardot) and gets advice on how to be the fairy on the Christmas tree not the elephant. The problem page reveals a mother who has read her daughter’s diary and wished she hadn’t, two girls worry about being seen as easy, and a girl wonders why after such a good time, Adrian hasn’t been in touch. She is let down gently.






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    42 mins
  • Pull Out 16
    May 31 2024

    The magazine this time is OK Magazine from 23rd April 1977 and it’s 12p. In this episode, Sarah is rather disappointed she doesn’t find the Pears shampoo sachet as promised on the cover, discovers what the band Sailor think of women’s lib (spoiler – not good) and punk finally gets a mention even if it is just about plastic trousers. The problem page finds the agony aunt getting a bit sarky over boyfriend troubles, a request for plastic surgery advice for a bump on the nose and a problem that quickly de-escalates from thoughts about death to just bad breath.





    1970s, 70s, teenage, teenage magazine, problems, problem page, girls, comedy, humour, 70s fashion, 70s food, 70s makeup, 70s teenager, 70s illustration, 70s style, 70s ads, 70s adverts, 70s hair, 70s interiors, women, podcast for women, Jackie Magazine, Pull Out, Sarah Simi, pull out podcast, comedy podcast, vintage, 1970s fashion 1970s style women’s lib, pears shampoo, Kojak, Kiki Dee, Cream silk, C&A, Rod Stewart, diet, diet advice, punk, Bryan Ferry, Harmony, hair conditioner, The Stranglers, Manhattan Transfer, Sex Pistols, Smokie,


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    32 mins

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