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Publisher |
HarpersBAZAAR.com
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Interview
Society & Culture
Imagine if you could overhear intimate, unfiltered conversations between the world’s most influential women? In season one of Dare I Say, the first podcast from HarpersBAZAAR.com, host Olivia Wilde allows us to do just that. The actress and activist takes us inside the sometimes heated, sometimes vulnerable, and always animated discussions that happen when two women—those unafraid to challenge the status quo—sit down to tackle the most pressing issues we’re facing today.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
Brooklyn, NY
Premiere Date |
2019-03-01
Frequency |
Periodic
Explicit |
No

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14 Available Episodes (14 Total)Average duration: 00:25:40
Jun 26 | 00:35:09
“You mustn't lower yourself for men around you. You must show him what a strong woman looks like’’ | Jameela & Jennifer
May 29 | 00:36:04
‘’Women are perceived to become liabilities the moment they become mothers. And that's just not true.’’ | Analisa & Kweilin
May 22 | 00:22:27
‘’You can't even tell the story of what happened to you unless you want to breach your agreement and be open to being sued’’ | Gretchen & Senator Gillibrand
May 15 | 00:33:41
“We do not belong to the people who hurt us." | Chanel & Evan
May 08 | 00:34:37
‘’Democracy Can’t Thrive in Chaos.’’ | Jane & Peggy
May 01 | 00:00:47
Introducing Dare I Say, Season Two
Apr 22 | 00:19:19
“Polyester Is Plastic” | Maxine & Linda
Apr 05 | 00:34:28
“More Plastics Than Fish” | Maria & Camilla
Mar 29 | 00:14:32
“White Supremacy Is Closer to the Surface Than I Ever Realized” | Jane & Patrisse
Mar 22 | 00:32:46
“Courage Is Contagious” | Maria & Ana Maria
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