
129 episodes

Should I Delete That? Alex Light & Em Clarkson
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4.8 • 969 Ratings
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In Should I Delete That?, Alex Light and Em Clarkson want to explore the nuance that is often left out of the polarising conversations that take place on social media. Join them as they dive deep into the grey area, talk to experts, tackle shame and have a laugh along the way…
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Is It Just Me LIVE: Lazy eyed boobs
In this week’s Is It Just Me? the girls are back with their amazing live audience to dive into some breathtaking embarrassing stories, and share some wisdom around body positivity with summer approaching.
Thank you to all of those who came to the show, we're looking forward to doing more in the future!
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Produced by Daisy Grant & edited by Hattie Moir
Music by Alex Andrew
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Charlie Craggs: ‘Trans rights and women’s rights can co-exist’
In this week’s episode, Em and Al are joined in the studio by Charlie Craggs, a British transgender actress, activist, and author from London. Charlie talks about her recent experience in court, where she was fighting a trans hate crime. She talks about how she was misgendered in court, and how the court handled her case by letting her attacker off, and what message this sends.
From this, Charlie is setting up free self defence classes for trans women, to ensure other trans people feel safe in public. The three discuss activism online and the media’s role in the debate around trans rights.
NOTES:
Self Defence Classes for Trans People Go Fund Me: https://www.gofundme.com/f/free-self-defence-classes-for-trans-people
Charlie’s book ‘To My Trans Sisters’: https://www.amazon.co.uk/My-Trans-Sisters-Charlie-Craggs/dp/1785923439
Charlie’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/charlie_craggs/?hl=en
Charlie’s BBC3 documentary: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p093wyx7
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Music by Alex Andrew
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Is It Just Me: The plight of the plumber
In this week's IIJM, the girls discuss some constructive feedback, making friends as an adult and plumbing.
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Produced by Daisy Grant and edited by Hattie Moir
Music by Alex Andrew
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Is this normal? with Gynae Geek Dr Anita Mitra
This week on the pod, Alex and Em are joined by none other than the Gynae Geek herself: Dr Anita Mitra, who is on a mission to make it less scary to own a vagina. Anita answers a bunch of your questions: from discharge to pap smears, cysts to douches and answers the most important question of all: 'what's the weirdest thing you've found up someone's vagina?' Anita shares how to advocate for yourself at the doctors and how to really get to know your own vagina.
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Produced & edited by Daisy Grant
Music by Alex Andrew
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Is It Just Me: Faked it til I maked it
In this week's IIJM, the girls discuss Irish twins, Bill Nighy and covid testing...
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What is a Saturn return? with Caggie Dunlop
On this episode, Alex and Em are joined by Caggie Dunlop, who you may recognise from the earliest iteration of Made in Chelsea. Caggie's late twenties were a mixture of confusion and instability, seeing her friends settling down and having babies just as her life seemed to be at its most turbulent. Then she was introduced to the astrological concept of Saturn returns, which made her understand she wasn't alone in her discomfort. Now, with a podcast and a new book dedicated to Saturn returning, Caggie shares her story and this concept with Alex and Em. And it does happen to send Em into a bit of a spin...
Find out more about Caggie and her work at https://caggiedunlop.komi.io/
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Email us at shouldideletethatpod@gmail.com
Produced & edited by Daisy Grant
Music by Alex Andrew
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Customer Reviews
Love, love, love
My favourite podcast. Empowering and relatable. Wish I had found it earlier!
Sometimes a little too self-indulgent
I’m really hoping this comes across as useful for future eps and not just a criticism- a recent podcast just made me so sad. On an “Is it just me” a listener emailed in about feeling lonely as she doesn’t have a group of friends, I really resonated and was excited to hear the girls thoughts and tips. But instead, they went on to describe how many friends they have and how easily they could make a group. They didn’t get it at all. Those connections just aren’t available for a lot of people and it made me feel even more alone. The “just reach out” made it sound so easy… but reach out to WHO. If you’re alone and feeling segregated from friend groups, you don’t have that someone to reach out to… honestly I’ve just listened to this to writing it when I’m still hurt by it. But hoping that in future, if you don’t have a constructive helpful response, maybe just don’t answer the question.
A bit boring
I am finding as time goes on your just being people pleasers, some of the guests have been great but the waffle at the start is so boring now.