The Wingwoman
By Charlie and Frankie
The WingwomanJul 31, 2020
4.8 A wingwoman baby, nepo kids at fashion week, and dream-life claustrophobia
It's our last episode before Frankie has a baby, so we're talking about the obsession with 'natural' births, and stigmatisation of anything but (and the gas and air ban, too). And we're discussing nepo babies big and small - from famous offspring on the catwalk to the bizarre details of the Beckham-Peltz wedding being aired in a lawsuit.
Plus, how Charlie feels about being labelled as a 'dry texter', the Magic Mike review that no one asked for, and what cult watch Fleishman is in Trouble is stirring up - from the forty-something fuckability double standard to suburban claustrophobia.
Links from the episode:
No gas and air in pregnancy? Women's pain is disregarded again - Frankie Graddon, The Times
The hottest fashion accessory right now? A kid - Frankie Graddon, iNews
The Beckham-Peltz wedding is the ultimate tale of two nepo babies - Hannah Betts, The Times
Take it from a dry texter: short messages don't mean someone isn't interested - Daisy Jones, Vogue
4.7 The very worst dates, rom-coms grown up and Rihanna re-brands pregnancy
This week we're in the mood for love - or rather raunch. While Frankie's plotting a Magic Mike spectacular, Charlie's getting back on the dating horse and hoping for a Diet Coke Break from the builders next door - though she fears reality won't match up to expectation.
We're discussing Rihanna's Super Bowl half-time show and the transformative effect her public pregnancies have had - and continue to have - on the perception of motherhood. She's made moulded breast plates a maternity must-have for starters.
Also on the agenda: how the new slew of grown-up rom coms are proving sex doesn't stop at thirty. How to beat the cost-of-living crisis one Amalfi lemon at a time. And, the very worst dates we've been on.
Links from the episode:
Rihanna's baby bump and the rise of the millennial pregnancy 'reveal' – Frankie Graddon, The Times
I wish I had the Bank of Mum and Dad to keep me afloat – Charlie Gowans-Eglinton, The Times
Clever ways to be frugal - and still keep up appearances – Steven Doig, The Telegraph
4.6 House wars: Julia Fox's unmade bed, or 'sad beige' and good taste?
This week, we're keeping up with the Joneses - and while Frankie has just Modern House-ified her flat in the hopes of selling it (no plastic toys, no visible TVs), Julia Fox's no-fuss house tour on TikTok offers a glimpse of a cool-girl alternative to Mrs Hinch bathrooms and 'sad beige' nurseries. Even Marie Kondo has given up on tidying; so is an unmade bed the latest in Insta-authenticity?
Plus, we're talking about milestone birthdays and bucket lists (with just a week to go until 35, Charlie's ambitions are small but specific), why straight men don't talk about dating, and the debt that Frankie owes the Magic Mike film franchise.
Links from the episode:
Should I worry about UV damage while getting a gel manicure? - Jennifer G. Sullivan, The Cut
Marie Kondo's life is messier now - and she's fine with it - Jura Koncius, The Washington Post
Why do hardly any straight men write about sex and dating? - Imogen West-Knights, The Guardian
My boyfriend, a writer, broke up with me because I'm a writer - Isabel Kaplan, The Guardian
You can train a baby but a load-bearing dad's another matter - Harriet Walker, The Times
4.5 Ghostuary, getting the mummy ick and are we sharing our truth too much?
This week, Charlie isn't leaving her house and ignoring plans (we're calling it ghost-uary) but she's got some dodgy-yet-comfy slippers to keep her company. Apparently the youth are all doing it. Meanwhile Frankie's experiencing a body hair phenomenon and found a recipe that will cheer up winter evenings.
The word on the streets of Manhattan is that Aidan and Carrie are back together. We have questions: does he still love turquoise jewellery; has he built an eco home; what thread-count are his plaid shirts? And, what happened to Smith Jerrod?
We also discuss Prince Harry's memoir and ask: are we in the era of sharing our truth too much? Plus, are you a visual thinker, a verbal thinker or an over thinker? And could identifying the way we think change us for the better?
Links from the episode:
How should we think about our different styles of thinking? – Joshua Rothman, The New Yorker
4.4 New year, same old us? Our un-resolutions for 2023
This week, without one single proper resolution between us, we've discovered that we're not really self-improvement types. Instead, Charlie's making plans to not make plans, and while Frankie wouldn't mind a bit more downtime, it will have to wait - first, she has some exciting personal news to share.
Plus, the book that Frankie recommends reading at the start of every new year, the best TV we watched on our festive break (complete with theme-tune singalong) and the shows that we're looking forward to, and the pros and cons of social media 'friendship homework' - with the shock news that Frankie doesn't actually watch half of the memes that Charlie sends her. Happy new year!
4.3 Party goblins, prawns rings and a right Royal mess
'Twas the episode before Christmas and Charlie has narrowly escaped a snowy disaster (thank God for her middle-class gardening boots) while Frankie has caught the winter lurgy and cancelled her party plans. Boo hoo.
Harry and Meghan's Netflix documentary is giving us lots to discuss: should the Royals be treated like celebrities; has the media gone too far; how much does an Hermès blanket cost? Also on the agenda, how does sitting for a nude affect body image? Charlie reveals all, literally.
Plus: profiterole towers, pre-breakfast arguments, seafood sauce and fridge stress – it's Chriiiiiiiiiiiistmas!
We'll see you in the New Year, until then - have a good one xx
4.2 Making up for lost parties Vs. low socialising stamina
This week, Frankie's embracing the start of Sagittarius season and working on her birthday list: anything OTT that she can wear to Christmas parties galore. But Charlie needs to work up some social stamina first, and see if she can work out how to balance a desire to make up for lost parties with the rising cost of croissants (and everything else) - what happens to emotional spending in a cost of living crisis?
Plus, we're talking about royal plus ones, shapewear eureka moments, Joe Goldberg in London, and the best spot in town for remote working days...
Links from the episode:
Treat yourself! The rise of emotional spending among young people - Serena Smith, Dazed
Both sides of a breakup - The Cut
4.1 The size zero stronghold, Lindsay Lohan's festive cracker and millennials aren't cool
We're back! Did you miss us? After a very, VERY extended summer break we have returned just in time for the festive run-up. To get us in the mood, Frankie has tuned into the Christmas film of the season starring none other than Lindsay 'I'm making a comeback' Lohan. Thrills, spills and dodgy story lines for all.
From Kim K to Y2k's low-slung fashion trend, we discuss the reemergence of size zero and damaging body ideals. Why are we so fixated with it again and did it even really go away? Plus, is Made.com's closure a final nail in the coffin for the millennial generation's claim to cool?
Also on the agenda: heated towel rails, jumper ruts and high school reunions.
Links from the episode:
Could thin be in again? - Michelle Santiago Cortes, The Cut
3.19 Heatwave high jinx, nipple flashing and JLo to JLa: the politics of changing your last name
This week it's been hot, hot, HOT. While Frankie has decamped to the cooler climes of Devon, Charlie is sweating it out in London – that God she accidentally ordered a fridge full of fizzy drinks. But as the heatwave rages on we ask: why is it still ok for men to go topless, yet women get shamed for flashing a nipple (see Florence Pugh at the Valentino show)? And if baring your boobs is considered unacceptable, how come every summer dress this season has a cut-out back that prohibits wearing a bra?
As Jennifer Lopez becomes Jennifer Affleck after tying the knot with her former ex Ben, we discuss the politics of taking – or not taking – your partner's name. Plus, what does the boom of Only Fans say about the modern workplace? Also on the agenda: dishy men in good outfits, paddling pools and knitwear in the freezer.
We've off on a summer break and will be back in September for a brand new series. Until then – happy holidays!
3.18 Baby talk in bed, Casa Amor, and taxing the childfree
This week, we're finally back in the same room - and a celebratory bottle in, since this episode was recorded following Rishi Sunak and Sajid Javid's resignations (and not long before Boris Johnson's). Frankie has been lured in by the promise of the summer sales, and Charlie is swearing off men after watching the latest from Love Island.
Plus, we're talking about the idea of taxing the childfree (no prizes for guessing where we stand on this one), and whether it's ever acceptable to baby talk when you're dating. Also up for discussion are no-more-hangover pills, regional merch, and whether No.10 is right about Peter Andre's nap proposal...
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Links from the episode:
Should we tax the childless? - Paul Morland, The Sunday Times
What's the deal with baby talk in relationships? - Darshita Goyal, Refinery29
3.17 Beyoncé's 9-5, isolation hot boxes and welcome to Side Character Summer
This week Charlie has been recovering from a prolonged case of Covid – and finding some unexpected ways of keeping herself occupied in isolation. Two words: nasolabial folds. Meanwhile, Frankie's had too much caffeine following the purchase of a swanky coffee machine and hitting on a new business venture.
We're discussing Beyoncés new banger (and every HR department's worst nightmare) Break My Soul and asking, is it time to kick off our shoes and join the cult of Bey? Plus, forget Feral Girl Summer, this is the season of the side character. Think witty one-liners and a two demential personality. Sign us up.
Also on the agenda: friendship break-ups, hopeless hair and does milk really quench your thirst?
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* This podcast was recorded on Wednesday 22nd June, 2022, two days before the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade.
Links from episode:
I can't shut up about side character summer - Mia Mercado, The Cut
3.16 Holiday horn, style snobbery, and the return of Love Island
This week, we've both been watching Love Island - and we're divided on one of the big talking points of week one. Are Crocs really a red flag? Charlie thinks we'll all give in to them soon, but Frankie's staying firm. We're also talking about dating age gaps, lap dances, and celebrity offspring.
Plus, Frankie's back from her first holiday without a baby in 18 months (think chic city break meets pink prosecco on the plane) and Charlie's planning a train picnic for her own (soggy) holiday.
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Links from episode:
Love Island: How have people already decided Gemma Owen has an 'attitude problem'? - Georgia Aspinall, Grazia
3.15 Big pants at Cannes, tiny wedding pasta and why don't we believe Amber Heard?
This week Frankie's binge drinking following an outbreak of chickenpox in her flat and the threat of a cancelled holiday (who said kids were a good idea?). Meanwhile, Charlie's contemplating the underwear situation on the Cannes red carpet and wondering when bagel bump dresses will hit the high street.
Is your Instagram feed negging on Amber Heard? As the Johnny vs Amber trial nears its conclusion, we explore how social media is playing a significant role in affecting public opinion and ask, why do we believe some women over others? Plus, what's up with the pasta portions at Kravis' wedding? This and more on the celebrity wedding of the moment.
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Links from the episode:
Which women do we choose to believe? - Claire Lampen, The Cut
3.14 Chat-free haircuts, gateway Crocs, and the sweet smell of eau de shag
This week the Wingwoman is on tour... in Frankie's flat. Since her husband is only in the next room, Charlie feels it's the perfect moment to ask if they're amongst the growing contingent of marrieds who never have sex. And speaking of sex - we're also talking about the sweet scent of nature in May, which is apparently something of a turn on.
Plus, Frankie has booked in for a haircut - please, all think positive thoughts, as this usually ends in tears and a ponytail - and is considering trying the chat-free haircut trend. And Charlie's been dealt some karmic retribution...
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Links from the episode:
It smells like sex out there - and we seem determined to ignore it - Nell Frizzell, the Guardian
Silent Salons: why people are choosing to keep quiet at the hairdresser - Brittney Rigby, the Guardian
Too busy to have sex? Here's what you're probably doing instead - Helen Rumbelow, the Times
The Inside Man: buying are needn't be scary - here's where to go and how to do it = Jermaine Gallacher, the Evening Standard
The woman who killed Roe: Marjorie Dannenfelser's single-minded pursuit of an end to abortion - Kerry Howley, the Cut
3.13 Potterycore, The Ick and Abercrombie & Fitch – you can’t sit with us
This week Charlie is throwing on her tie-dye and firing up the kiln, all in the name of finding a new hobby. But, can we really enjoy a pastime if we’re not any good at it? Or is being bad a something actually the secret to mindful entertainment. Meanwhile, Frankie is being kept awake by an unlikely bedroom companion.
The newly released Abercrombie & Fitch documentary has got us taking a look back at the brand that defined teen culture. Why did it become so aspirational? How did it get away with being the mean girl for so long? And why didn’t we notice the clothes weren’t very nice?
Also on the agenda: The Ick. When Love Island’s Olivia Attwood popularised the phrase in 2017, it opened up a Pandora’s box of shudder-worthy dating moments. Before the big summer of dating kicks off, we discuss the phenomenon and our very own can’t-forget-no-matter-how-hard-we-try icks.
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3.12 Bennifer's bathtub proposal, Britney's baby, and a Beckham wedding
This week we're indulging in a celebrity gossip deep-dive. The Beckhams threw a mega-wedding (with a mega dress for mother of the groom VB), Britney's having a baby, and Bennifer are engaged again - though we have a lot of questions about that bathtub proposal. Did he wear a suit? Half a suit, like Pooh bear? A bathrobe? Nothing at all?
Plus, in not-at-all-A-list news, Frankie's on a wet beach 'n' fairground holiday in Wales, and Charlie's taking up a potentially-tricky new hobby (with a wardrobe, and maybe some shin pads, to match).
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Links from the episode:
I'm invested in Britney's happy ever after, but not Brooklyn's - Harriet Walker, The Times
Nicola Peltz has married Brooklyn Beckham at her family's oceanfront Palm Beach estate - Kerry McDermott, Vogue
Calories on menus? Date night is ruined! - Michael Odell and Hannah Evans, The Times
3.11 Short king spring, fraudulent pump action and, is Liam Payne the new Anna Delvey?
The slap might be all anyone is talking about, but there was another big moment from this week's Oscars and it's left Charlie and Frankie wondering: what's your game Liam Payne? Plus, has Beyoncé sounded the death knell of Instagram captions?
According to recent statistics, men are shaving off their beards. Why? How? And will we still fancy them? We also discuss the phenomenon that is 'short king spring' and wonder how shifting male beauty standards will affect Charlie's sex life. Plus, following a recent public appearance from Rishi Sunak, Frankie's having a significant style crisis. And, Savy B! Our take on the latest TV guilty pleasure: Byron Baes.
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3.10 Star sign dating, mini eggs, and Pamela Anderson's overdue apology
Do you date according to the horoscope? And would you snog someone the first time you met? This week, Charlie's been binge-watching Love Is Blind's Japanese and Brazilian versions on Netflix, and is considering the differences in international love languages. Meanwhile, Frankie's re-casting her rom-com in the light of something that Sandra Bullock shared this week about working with Channing Tatum...
As calories are added to restaurant menus, we're wondering if they could do more harm than good, and talking about Rebel Wilson's weight loss speech at the BAFTAs. Plus, Frankie's wondering when Pamela Anderson's apology is coming, and Charlie shares a cautionary tale of off-brand mini eggs.
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Links from the episode:
The Year I Ate New York - Tammie Teclemariam, New York Magazine
Charlie's interview with Renate Reinsve, star of The Worst Person in the World - Sunday Times Style
Sandra Bullock on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
At the time of recording, the Russian invasion into Ukraine is ongoing. Here's what we're reading and listening to - plus how to support the people of Ukraine.
Homes for Ukraine - register here
'Sirens howl, bombs fall. We eat ice cream': a Kherson mother's diary of invasion - The Guardian
The Daily - The New York Times
Three ways you can help the people of Ukraine from the UK - The Guardian
Ukraine help: what can people in the UK do? - BBC
3.9 The return of the rom-com, detox culture and Rihanna's front row bump
This week a highly caffeinated Frankie is recalling her throw-back beauty faux pas while Charlie is getting her thrills from fruit. We discuss the significance of Rihanna taking her baby bump to fashion week and ask, what's all this about potato milk?
As Jennifer Lopez's signals the return of the romantic comedy with the release of so-bad-it's-good 'Marry Me', we celebrate the cinematic genre and indulge in a little amateur script writing ourselves. Four words: Jeff Goldblum, fisherman's knit. We also talk about Liz Hurley's £3k jaunt to Austria and the dangers of detox culture.
This episode of the podcast was recorded on March 2nd, 2022. The Russian invasion into Ukraine is ongoing. Please find below links to resources we've been informing ourselves with, along with charities to donate to and petitions to sign. Our thoughts, love and support are with the people of Ukraine.
Three ways you can help the people of Ukraine from the UK, The Guardian
Ukraine help: what can people in the Uk do?, BBC
Waive Visa requirement for Ukraine refugees
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3.8 Victim-blaming and bankruptcy: love in the age of The Tinder Swindler
This week, we're obsessed with the con. We've been gripped by Netflix's The Tinder Swindler, and we have a lot of questions. Why isn't he in prison (when Anna Sorokin is)? Why do we always blame the woman? And why is it so awful to admit that money's a consideration when we're dating?
Plus, we're talking about Hollywood fatphobia, funny men, and Tesco moules-frites. Frankie's glamming up with nowhere to go, and Charlie's living in a rom-com (minus the rom).
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Links from the episode:
The Tinder Swindler's victims were neither stupid nor gold diggers - Bella Mackie, Vogue
Millennial Love podcast: a conversation with the women in The Tinder Swindler - Olivia Petter
The Thing About Pam's fat suit proves Hollywood still has a fatphobia problem - Katherine Singh, Refinery29
3.7 Celebrity bumps, Valentine's sausages and the big three four
This week we're getting boozy. After polishing off a bottle of red, Charlie is relaying her 2am tax statement ordeal and Frankie is in light despair following an Omicron-sabotaged week... But she is feeling zen-like after a social media mini-break.
We're also discussing celebrity pregnancy announcements; the good, the bad and the Beyoncé. And asking, what's the real impact of an Insta bump reveal? Plus, love it or loathe it Valentine's Day is around the corner so we've done a deep-dive into the divisive holiday.
Also on the agenda: hair tongs, mini eggs and Happy Birthday Charlie!
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Links from the episode:
Women aren't "forgetting" to have children, they can't afford to – Vicky Spratt, Refinery 29
Wine from the episode:
aime, RED
3.6 Pra-daddies, Y2k thongs, and getting the social media ick
This week, our underwear drawers are in disarray: visible thongs are making a comeback and we're even wearing underwired bras again. Is 2022 the year of uncomfy undies? Speaking of uncomfortable, we're also talking about a Princely teddy bear collection, and whether it's ever possible to separate the art from the artist when it comes to problematic people.
Plus, Frankie's being snack-shamed by her toddler while Charlie's in raptures over Goldblum and MacLachlan on the Prada catwalk...
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Links from the episode:
Thongs are back - and Gen Z love them - Harriet Walker, The Times
Uh, Prince Andrew has a teddy bear collection? - Mia Mercado, The Cut
A possible sex offender doesn't look good on a commemorative tea towel - Tanya Gold, The New York Times
The undoing of Joss Whedon - Lila Shapiro, New York Magazine
3.5 Cher's back, a rethink on resolutions and, Too Many People
Happy New Year! How do you feel about resolutions? This week Charlie and Frankie are discussing the January tradition and asking: is 2022 the year we should rethink the entire thing? Plus, Frankie shares her revelation on anger and Charlie realises she might well be people-phobic.
Also on the agenda: PDAs, pasta, the UK's best book shops and the staggeringly fabulous return of Cher.
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Links from the episode:
A Loving Defence of New Year's Resolutions - Michelle Ruiz, Vogue.co.uk
The Modern House podcast with Margaret Howell
An A-Z of Pasta: Stories, Shapes, Sauces, Recipes
3.4 From visible bra straps to Carrie vs. Cardiologists: dissecting And Just Like That
'Twas a week before Christmas, and Frankie was waiting for a PCR test to determine her fate, while Charlie was bemoaning the lack of sexual tension in the booster jab queue... ho ho ho, merry Christmas!
SPOILER ALERT: this week, we're unpacking all of our thoughts from the first two episodes of Sex and the City reboot And Just Like That... We cried, we raged at the screen, and we googled cardiologists. Now we're ready to talk about that twist, the clothes, and the sex - or lack thereof.
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Links from the episode:
Ask a cardiologist: should Carrie have called 911? - Rachel Handler, Vulture
3.3 The cult of the TV villain, poison pen tattles and what would Samantha do in London?
Fantastic news! Magic Mike the third is in production, which has cheered up Frankie up no end. Meanwhile, Charlie is getting her kicks from a TikTok eyebrow hack and imagining what Samantha Jones would get up to in the Big Smoke, in light of the character's fictional relocation (And Just Like That... Peckham?!)
Having binged season 4 of Selling Sunset, we discuss the Hollywoodification of post pregnancy bodies and examine our obsession with female TV villains. Plus, we take a deep dive into the online phenomenon that is Tattle Life an ask: what makes people so angry? Also on the agenda: dirty jokes, boobs are back and Em Rata's fluffy bucket hat.
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Links from the episode:
Selling Sunset's Christine Quinn: 'Jealousy Is Such an Ugly Thing' - Camilla Long, Style
'People are nasty as hell on there': the battle to close Tattle – the most hate-filled corner of the web - Sirin Kale, The Guardian
Alice Sebold Apologizes to Man Wrongly Convicted of Raping Her - Alexandra Alter and Karen Zraick, The New York Times
When a Witness Recants - Jennifer Gonnerman, The New Yorker
3.2 Workcations, round-robin dick pics, and Paris Hilton's bridesmaids
We've had our first glimpse of the Sex and the City revival, there's a Harry Potter follow-up in the works, and Paris Hilton had a whopper of a wedding: that's hot! We have full-throttle noughties nostalgia this week.
Plus, Frankie's been reading about the push to criminalise sending dick pics, and Charlie's been away on a 'workcation.' We're also taking sides on the kitsch vs. classic Christmas decoration divide, sharing our thoughts on the toasted sandwich, and searching for the perfect dating app song choice...
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Links from the episode:
How 'Workcations' could revolutionize travel - Derek Thompson, The Atlantic
3.1 Grey beavers, Tinder marriages and why is being lonely taboo again?
The Wingwoman is back! After a summer pause, Frankie and Charlie are back in front of the podcast mic, talking up a storm. On the agenda this week? Charlie's found her first grey hair and considers what that means for her dating life, while Frankie shares her take on staycation sex and asks: does sun, sand and Sangria really lead to a better bonk?
Off the back of recent stats suggesting couples who marry after meeting on apps are more likely to divorce, we discuss whether or not Tinder and the like can ever make for appily ever after (Frankie and her Tinder-found husband are hoping so). Plus, we talk about post-pandemic loneliness and why admitting to feeling alone feels embarrassing again.
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Links from the episode:
We met on Tinder – does that mean we're doomed to divorce? Frankie Graddon for The Times
Are you suffering from post-pandemic loneliness? - Charlie Gowans-Eglinton for Grazia
2.14 Football culture, heteropessimism, and dating lessons from Love Island
This week, we're talking about the state of dating now, from the increasingly charged heterosexual dating culture to lessons on etiquette and body shaming spotted - where else? - on Love Island.
Plus, we're looking at the aftermath of England's loss in the Euros, considering swapping the 'freelance' label for 'self-employed', sharing our pop culture recommendations for the week and hearing about Frankie's attempt at a chic holiday by the sea - even with a baby in tow.
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Links from the episode:
If England gets beaten, so will she: football's culture of misogyny - Emma-Louise Boynton, The Stack
In 2021, how are women supposed to be with men? - Vicky Spratt for Refinery29
We'll take good chat over a six pack, thanks Love Island - Hattie Crisell for Grazia
I saw the condom on the floor - and I realised I'd been 'stealthed' - Olivia Petter for The Times
In Good Company podcast - Otegha Uwagba
Call your Girlfriend podcast - Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow
2.13 Success bombing, under-boob and why am I so jealous?
This week Charlie's in not-so-sunny Norfolk, braving it out in shorts and a bikini all in the name of dressing for the holiday you want, but are not necessarily on. While Frankie is pondering the big sartorial question of the summer: to underboob or not? (Probs not).
We discuss peer-to-peer envy asking, why do we feel so jealous of other's career successes, and can a case of the green eyed monster actually be helpful in achieving goals? Plus, we dissect the cultural phenomenon that is Jack Grealish's wet-look curtains – 2001 is that you? And share the TV shows and IRL events on our radars.
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Links from the episode:
Can career envy be a good thing? - Jo Ellison, Financial Times
2.12 Celebrity recouplings, toilet politics, and the return of the PDA
This week, there's something in the water - could Angelina Jolie and Jonny Lee Miller be the latest celebrity recoupling? And what do we call Bennifer this time around, since J-Lo clearly deserves top billing... J-L'Affleck?
Speaking of comebacks, we're talking about the return of both the PDA and FOMO, and longing for the return of properly good parties. Plus we're discussing Emma Barnett's toilet talking points, and dressing to please yourself during the heatwave - and sharing our pop culture recommendations of the moment.
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Links from the episode:
Emma Barnett just sparked a very important debate about toilets - Hollie Richardson, Stylist
The Return of Fomo - Matthew Schneier, New York Magazine
Help! Socialising is back - but so is my FOMO - Hattie Crisell, The Times
2.11 Sexy summer and lessons in love with Olivia Petter
This week Charlie and Frankie are joined on the phone by the Independent’s senior lifestyle writer, author and podcaster, Olivia Petter.
Having just written her debut book Millennial Love (which we both enjoyed hugely), and as host of the namesake podcast in which she quizzes millennials about their love lives, there is nothing about the modern love landscape that Olivia doesn’t know. We discuss IRL vs App dating, whether the pandemic has made her think differently about relationships and what the future of thirty-something sex looks like. Plus, she shares her summer read and the TV series she can’t stop binging.
Millennial Love by Olivia Petter is out 8th July - pre-order here.
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Links from the episode:
What If You Could Do It All Over - Joshua Rothman, The New Yorker
Red Comet: The Short Life And Blazing Art Of Sylvia Plath - Heather Clark
2.10 Happy hug week, tutti fruity nail polish and the dangerous rise of post-pandemic diet pressure
This week Charlie gets back on the IRL dating scene and Frankie has a panicky yoga class while wondering whether her sudden passion for tie dye and pastel nail polish is signalling an early midlife crisis.
We examine the rise of toxic post-pandemic diet culture and discuss whether the government's plan to put calorie counts on restaurant menus will do more harm than good. Plus we share the articles, TV shows and virtual festivals that have caught our attention.
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Links from the episode:
It’s Time To Change How We Talk about Pandemic Weight Gain - Molly Longman, Refinery 29
Calorie Counts are Coming to British Menus – And They’re The Last Thing We Need, Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett, The Guardian
Anti-Semitism On The Streets Of London In 2021? I’m Not Surprised At All - Siam Goorwich, Grazia
Here’s How To Help Victims Of The Israel-Palestine Crisis- Grazia
Bearing The Brunt: The Suffering Of Children In The Gaza-Israel Conflict - The Guardian
2.9 Cheugy shame, Billie Eilish's Vogue cover, and the joy of work wives
This week, we're facing the latest attack on millennials: being labelled 'Cheugy'. Would you mug shelf and pasta preference betray you? We're alsotalking about Billie Eilish's vogue cover, the sexualisation of teenage celebrities and the curse of being labelled a role model, and we're defending work wife culture (though only as we know it).
Plus, we're talking about Frankie's rainy holiday in Devon and Charlie's polling station meet-cute fantasy, and sharing our pop culture recommendations of the moment.
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Links from the episode:
What is 'Cheugy'? You know it when you see it - Taylor Lorenz, The New York Times
Turns out I'm pretty Cheugy - Mia Mercado, The Cut
The History of the work spouse - Katie Heaney, The Cut
2.8 Generation BO, wardrobe crises and socialising after lockdown
This week, we're talking about our firsts after lockdown: first lunch with friends, first browse of a bookshop, first deathly hangover as a parent... Charlie's realising how much she missed conversations with strangers, and Frankie's struggling to rediscover her personal style after a year of big changes.
Plus, we're talking about caterpillar cake wars and how hygiene standards have slipped during lockdown, and sharing recommendations for our favourite articles, podcasts, films and documentaries of the moment.
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Links from the episode:
Life on a Plate with Tom Allen
Checks and Balances - Otegha Uwagba, British Vogue May issue (not currently online)
2.7 Khloe Kardashian's bikini, an examination of procrastination and have I forgotten how to eat in public?
This week, Charlie explores her inability to stop procrastinating, while Frankie realises that after a year of sofa dinners, she's forgotten how to eat like a grown up.
We discuss Khloe Kardashian's controversial bikini photo asking, should she have removed it from Instagram and how did we reach peak filter? Plus, we share the interviews and dodgy TV shows on our radar.
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Episode links:
What Does Procrastination Tell Us About Ourselves - James Surowiecki, The New Yorker
BBC Radio 6 Festival - Michael Kiwanuka at Alexandra Palace
Conversations on Love
How to Fail with Adrian Dunbar
2.6. After a year of lockdown and pandemic living, is there even a 'normal' to go back to?
This week, we're taking stock a year after the first lockdown was announced, and wondering whether it will take finally going 'back to normal' for us to realise how much has changed. Plus, Charlie's dipping a toe back into the app-dating waters (with pub-garden dates a possibility again) and Frankie's taken her first step back into the world of work after having a baby - but with no childcare, it's just as hard as you'd imagine.
Plus, we're talking eye-gazing and Instagram buddhism (thanks to Orlando Bloom) and discussing wine in a tin - is it the future?
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Episode links:
Hollywood, Anti-Asian hate and me - Charlotte Mei, Buro 247
Change.org: COVID19 Anti-Racism Group (CARG) against Racism targeting British East Asian People
Orlando Bloom on life with Katy Perry and their new baby, Daisy - Hannah Swerling, The Times
2.5 Why "text me when you get home" shouldn't have to be said
Trigger warning: in this episode we discuss sexual harassment, suicide and mental health
This week the abduction and murder of Sarah Everard as she walked home shook women all over the country. We’re discussing why this case has hit so close to home - but also questioning how much more attention these cases get when the victims are white.
We also discuss the British media's reaction to Meghan following the Sussexs’ Oprah interview, and look at why the 'difficult woman' narrative is so damaging.
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2.4 Centre partings, bottled martinis, and making plans for post-lockdown life
This week, we're making plans for our post-lockdown lives - but while Frankie's booked a haircut and a British minibreak, Charlie's worrying about socialising fatigue. We're also talking about the generational parting war (are you a centrist or a sidey?) and the danger of group texts.
Plus, we're sharing our podcast, TV, and article recommendations over a martini - Frankie's is from The Berkeley's Blue Bar, and Charlie's is Daffy's martini with orange blossom. Cheers! To hear more from us, sign up at TheWingwoman.co.uk to receive our free weekly newsletter every other Sunday. Or get in touch at thewingwomanofficial.com.
Episode links:
Grace Dent on In Writing with Hattie Crisell
British grief centres mainly around the making of sandwiches - Grace Dent, The Guardian
Oh la la! Why I'm staying in with the French - Charlie Gowans-Eglinton, The Times
2.3. Cats in court, caesarean stigma, and how we failed Britney Spears
This week, Frankie's sharing her emergency caesarean story - and scar - inspired by Amy Schumer, and Charlie's gone down a DIY rabbit hole. We're talking about the Framing Britney Spears documentary, and how we failed one of our generation's formative icons - and wondering if things would really be any different if it all played out now.
Plus, we're sharing our book and article recommendations over a glass of Casina Tavijn vino rosso for Charlie, and Love by Leoube rosé Côtes de Provence for Frankie. Cheers! To hear more from us, sign up at TheWingwoman.co.uk to receive our free weekly newsletter every other Sunday. Or get in touch at thewingwomanofficial.com.
Episode links:
How complicit are we in the downfall of Britney Spears? - Marie Claire Chappet, Harper's Bazaar
2.2. Liz Hurley’s snow boobs, internal monologues and, help! I can’t stop online shopping
We also share the telly shows, articles and gymnastic routines getting us through the week - all over half a tin of Fortitude Imperial Stout (Frankie) and glass of Sea of Dreams Garnacha (Charlie). Cheers!
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Season 2. Episode 1. The realities of giving birth, a rethink on being single and let's discuss SATC
Plus we discuss the SATC reboot and share the telly, books and recipes on our radars. All over a glass of Sainsbury's Barbera d'Asti (Frankie) and Ping Pong Carignan (Charlie).
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40. Goop's ridiculous baguette lamp and how are you feeling about lockdown 2.0?
This week, Charlie and Frankie discuss their thoughts on the second lockdown, from what's making them feel anxious, to coping strategies and distraction techniques (takeaway coffee for Charlie, early Christmas trees for Frankie). Charlie enlightens Frankie about voice memo dating, while Frankie runs through the weird and wonderful buys she'd like from Goop's brilliantly ridiculous gift guide – bread lamp anyone?
Plus, we share the books, TV series, podcast and website currently on our radar.
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39. Why are we embarrassed to talk about masturbation?
This week, Charlie's sharing her.... unusual first vibrator story, and Frankie's wondering why she's never felt particularly comfortable talking about masturbation. Plus, we're talking about tipping culture, and the cult of the Instagram 'expert'.
Plus, our guide to the best TV of the week, and a new addition to the Top of the Chocs pain au chocolat guide.
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38. I posed naked in a national newspaper - here’s why
This week, Charlie got her kit off to pose for a nude portrait in a bid to reframe her body image. She tells Frankie about the catalyst behind it, what it’s like to have your bare boobs immortalised in pastel, and how it’s changed the way she considers herself.
We also discuss ‘Zoom Dick’, our ghost outfits and Matthew McConaughey’s book bio, plus share our recommendations of the week.
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Episode Links:
I had body issues - so I posed nude for artists Hester Finch – Charlie Gowans-Eglinton, The Times
As dramatic as it sounds, this was my destiny - Jessica Diner for Vogue
37. Extrovert shame, career-switching, and the joys of being basic
This week, Frankie's revelling in the joys of autumn... even though they might be considered 'basic' by some. Doesn't that just mean they're good enough to have widespread appeal? It seems Emily in Paris got at least one thing right. Meanwhile, Charlie's wondering if she's really the enigmatic introvert that she hoped she was, or something altogether different (and far needier).
Plus, we reveal our government-assigned new careers, though there might be a bit of a problem with Frankie's...
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Episode links:
I have come to the humiliation conclusion that I am an extrovert - Molly Fischer, The Cut
36. The positive power of fashion, and the end of the cinema as we know it
This week, we're talking about the positive impact that getting dressed in the morning (and we don't mean into lockdown leggings) can have on how we feel, and discussing the end of the cinema as we know it.
Plus, we share our weekly recommendations, from Tom Hollander's viral day in the life to Emily in Paris - is it the next Sex and the City?
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Episode links:
A life in the day: Tom Hollander, The Sunday Times Magazine
35. Friend paranoia, pandemic wedding guests and why we should all approach winter like a Norwegian
This week, Frankie's exploring the phenomenon of friendship paranoia and looking at how 2020 has altered our relationships, while Charlie examines the Norwegian art of 'mental framing' in preparation for a potentially tricky winter (it's all to do with hot wine and festive security lights).
Plus, we put on our glad rags and go to a pandemic-era wedding, and share the TV documentary that's moved us, podcast we've loved and toilet-roll holder that's proved horrifying – all over an Oatly Barista oat milk latte.
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Episode links:
Dreading a dark winter? Think like a Norwegian – David Robson for The Guardian
34. Remote red carpets, achievement addiction, and lockdown 2.0
This week, Charlie's making plans for lockdown 2.0, while Frankie's wondering if success can be dangerously addictive - and whether it can even really make us happy.
Plus, we're watching a lot - and we mean a lot - of TV, from illuminating documentaries to guilty pleasures, and sharing our alternative life milestones (there's a roast chicken involved), all over our morning coffee.
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Episode links:
Why success won't make you happy - Arthur C. Brooks for The Atlantic
33. Alone time, egg freezing and would you date for friends?
This week, Charlie is switching her alone time for new work colleagues, while Frankie is experiencing her first days of flying solo since lockdown – and rather enjoying it! We also discuss the phenomenon of dating for friends, and explore the experience of egg freezing thanks to Sophia Money-Coutt’s brilliant new podcast.
Plus, we share talk holidays for one, and which new Netflix series has got us hooked - all over two iced Monmouth coffees.
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Link from the episode
Egg freezing: expensive, unpredictable and harrowing. So why is it on the increase? - Sophia Money-Coutts for The Times
Freezing Time - Sophia Money-Coutts
Ticket For One - Kate Wills
32. Full bushes, grown-up dating etiquette, and struggles with self-promotion
This week, Frankie's struggling to find her 'personal brand', while Charlie's reflecting on another non-starter of a date and asking herself: am I the arsehole?
Plus, we share the podcasts, TV shows and films we loved this week, and crack open a bottle of Salice Salentino Riserva.
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Links from the episode:
Code-switching - Lucrece Grehoua, Seriously... BBC Radio 4
Why it's never too late to master the art of self-promotion - Clare Thorp, Stella Magazine
Success secrets of a shameless self-promoter - Emma Gannon, Medium