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The Wandering Womb Podcast

The Wandering Womb Podcast

De: Jessica Taylor & Jaimi Shrive
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Jess Taylor and Jaimi Shrive dissect everything. Just two wandering wombs (formerly known as women) discussing the world from a radical feminist, working class, no-holds-barred perspective. Podcast contains strong women, strong drinks, strong language and strong views.Copyright Jessica Taylor & Jaimi Shrive Ciencias Sociales
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  • S8 Ep3 - Money stories we had to unlearn
    Jun 19 2025
    Jaimi and Jess discuss their earliest understandings of money, finance, housing, and how much money they would need to live. Whilst Jaimi was busy learning all about politics, mortgages, and finance as a kid, Jess was planning her life as a stripper and thought houses couldn’t be more than a couple of grand each.
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    1 h y 20 m
  • S8 Ep2 - How weird travel experiences changed us forever
    Jun 13 2025
    Jess and Jaimi share the pivotal, emotional, terrifying and amazing travel experiences that have shaped who they are, and what they believe about life, culture, and the world. In this episode, we cover huge shifts in mindset, values, and belief systems caused by weird experiences whilst travelling the world together. Some of this episode gets pretty creepy so you may want a cushion to hide behind - especially as it drops on Friday the 13th… which is… as weird as the stories we are about to tell. Gah!
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    1 h y 34 m
  • S8 Ep1 - Leaving the echo chamber: Growing beyond feminism
    Jun 6 2025
    Jess and Jaimi are back for Series 8 - and kicking off a huge new collection of episodes with a brutally honest discussion of how, and why, they left the echo chamber of feminism, how feminism burned them both out, and whether they still consider themselves feminists. Strap in, it’s gonna get bumpy.
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    1 h y 21 m
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