
Drunk Women Solving Crime is a true crime podcast with a twist...of lime. Join writer/comedian hosts Hannah George and Taylor Glenn as they welcome top guests from comedians to crime writers to test out their drunk detective skills. Each episode sees the boozed up panel tackle personal crime stories, solve true crime cases, and seek justice for your listener crimes. When women sit around and drink... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 472 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy | |||

Welcome to your double drop week, where we start off by enlisting the brilliant, Katie Lois Elliot into the force to help solve a case from the seedy side of 1760s London.
Katie also came armed with her own crime story from her school days, where on... more
It's always a pleasure to welcome the fantastic Rosie Jones back to Drunk Women HQ, and today she makes a confession about her time spent on the wrong side of the tracks, thank goodness she turned away from a life of crime to be a returning guest det... more
IT'S DOUBLE DROP WEEK! In your second helping of DWSC, actor, podcaster and journalist, Elizabeth McCafferty took a break from recording her own podcast to tell Taylor and Hannah about a crime that keeps everyone on their toes.
The mood then turns ... more
Today the wonderful actor Olivia Poulet joined Hannah and Taylor at DWSC HQ to drink some drinks and solve some crimes.
As this episode was the final studio record before Christmas, there's a distinctive festive vibe which will help blow away the J... more
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I have listened to every single episode of this podcast at least four times. And I see them live as often as I can. There is only one tiny part of one episode that I didn’t like so much and it involved someone’s drama teacher, is all I’m saying 🤨🙄. I guess cause that’s cause I’m obsessed and it’s the drunk women’s pod. And that is all.
Love show, but the constant Redhanded add irritates the whatever out of me.
This podcast is honestly one of my favourites and I genuinely never miss an episode, but I am mainly writing this review to ask if the sound levels can be fixed? The volume has been really variable recently so it's hard to hear one minute, I turn the volume up, a minute later and the sound is deafening- my only gripe as it means I struggle to listen to this in the car anymore!
LOVE this podcast so much. But some episodes seem really quiet to the point I have to have my headphones on full volume to be able to hear… then the adverts come on and I am deafened!
I absolutely love this podcast! The hosts and guests are hilarious. It's my "go to" when I need a laugh. Feminist comedy at its finest!!!
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A unique twist on the true crime genre, this podcast combines comedy with crime-solving as hosts and guests indulge in alcoholic beverages while discussing both personal crime stories and historical criminal cases. Listeners can expect a mix of humor and insight as comedians, actors, and authors recount their own experiences and knowledge related to crime, creating an atmosphere that is both informative and entertaining. Each episode invites listeners to engage in the stories, often alongside the hosts, as they attempt to solve crimes and explore societal issues through a light-hearted lens that embraces the absurdities of life and crime.
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Recent guests on Drunk Women Solving Crime include:
1. Rosie Jones
2. Elizabeth McCafferty
3. Sofia Barclay
4. Emma Kennedy
5. Dane Buckley
6. Daniel Foxx
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8. Brenda Gilhooly
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