Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 29 days 1 hour
There's no popping this queer joy bubble! Author, activist, and YouTuber Lindz Amer joins Biz to talk ze and ze, "Hard" Conversations and Hard Conversations, and Pronoun Practice roleplay.
Mommy's Little Helper (Part 2)! The only thing THAT's not helping is the systemic undermining of parental self-agency, racial equality, and redistribution of labor! Celeste Yvonne, author of It's Not About The Wine: The Loaded Truth Behind Mommy Wine Culture, joins Biz to talk faux feminism, white privilege drinking, and the lies behind Candie's shoes.
We're back! And burned out already! Amanda Diekman, founder and author of Low-Demand Parenting, joins Biz to discuss PTSD, the trouble with masking, and opening a package of Oreos in the middle of the supermarket.
Here, in the year of our Lord 1542, we hereby declare women to be the source of all sin and malevolency! Oh wait, it's 2022. Same headline though. Elinor Cleghorn, author of Unwell Women, returns to talk about immoral acts of the most grievous kind and more fun beach read material. Plus, Biz talks biz.
In Part 2 of Biz's conversation with author Cheryl Klein, we dive deeper into buckets, Exc-HELL sheets, and feeling bad when you're "not allowed" to feel bad.
Just because you don't give birth doesn't mean you can't suffer postpartum depression. Author Cheryl Klein sits down with Biz for part 1 of an epic conversation about the business of adoption.
One Bad Mother to Listeners: Protect our trans kids. Over. Kate Brookes, journalist and author of Transister: Raising Twins in a Gender-Bending World, joins Biz to talk blocking the haters, praying for gay, and heels, flats, and gowns.
Special delivery! One Alternative Family with Fertility and Sperm Complications on the side. Julia Karol, host of the Stork'd podcast, sits down with with Biz to talk different familial configurations, rude billboards, and going it alone.
She slices! She dices! She engineers! She comedies! It's Mom! How does she do it? With biting wit. Comedian, triathlete, engineer, and filmmaker Anu Vaidyanathan joins Biz to talk pressure cookers, passive aggression on the dance floor, and the long road to comedy.
Southern ladies don't disclose about the bedroom, but did you know that Viagra is awesome? The Ellis Sisters ride again as Helen Ellis, author of the new book Kiss Me in the Coral Lounge, joins Biz to talk pulling plugs, being visited by Jenna Bush, and literary criticism from Mama.