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Biden Administration
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Transgender Movement
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March For Life
Pro-Life Activism
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October 7th Attack
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Southern Border Crisis
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Conservative women are “Problematic Women.” We are proud to be pro-life, pro-family, and pro-traditional American values. Because we don’t fit the left’s version of what a feminist should be, we have been labeled PROBLEM and we have embraced the title.

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“Dry January” is upon us—the annual reset when people swear off alcohol for a month, whether for health, discipline, curiosity, or recovery. While some are opting to detox from alcohol during the month of January, something bigger is happening beneat... more

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The reasons why women seek abortion have not changed, but society and culture have, according to Emily Berning, president and co-founder of Let Them Live.

Pro-abortion groups like Planned Parenthood use flashy, professional, and sometimes seductive ... more

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A pro-life policy organization is calling on President Donald Trump to do more to protect the unborn.

While Marjorie Dannenfelser, the president of the large policy organization Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America, says no president has done more for ... more

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It took less than 48 hours for protesters to begin burning the city of Minneapolis after the death of George Floyd in May 2020. Law enforcement struggled to control protests as demonstrators set a local police station on fire, looted businesses, and ... more

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Ericka Andersen
Author of 'Freely Sober' and speaker on overcoming alcohol dependency
Episode: Why the Next Generation Isn’t Buzzed | Ericka Andersen
Marjorie Dannenfelser
President of Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America
Episode: Biggest Issue Facing Fight For Life | Marjorie Dannenfelser
Ashley Brasfield
Daily Caller reporter
Daily Caller
Episode: A Tale of Two Minneapolises: Protests After George Floyd vs. ICE Involved Shooting | Ashley Brasfield
Liana Graham
Works at the Heritage Foundation in their Domestic Policy Center
Heritage Foundation
Episode: Blocking Canada’s Silent Suicide From Creeping Into America
Angelina Delfin
Intern at The Daily Signal, journalist
The Daily Signal
Episode: Who Gets to Be an American? Trump Has an Answer | Angelina Delfin
Nicole Huyer
Senior Research Associate at Heritage
Heritage Foundation
Episode: GIRL MATH: Shoppers Aren't Buying Trump Economy Panic
Kingsley Wilson
Press Secretary for the Pentagon
Pentagon
Episode: Government Shutdown Is Over, But the Pentagon’s Overhaul Is Just Getting Started
Elizabeth Mitchell
The Daily Signal's White House correspondent
The Daily Signal
Episode: 'Hot Girl' Socialism: The Voters Who Backed Mamdani | Isabel Brown
Jessica Furst Johnson
Premier conservative legal mind, partner and co-chair of the political law practice at Lex Politica
Lex Politica
Episode: Socialists, Spanberger, and Scandal Haunt the Ballot Box This Election Season

Hosts

Elise McCue
Co-hosts, often presenting insights into women's cultural issues and family dynamics from a conservative viewpoint.
Virginia Allen
Co-host and contributor, focusing on political commentary and involving women's perspectives on current events.
Isabel Brown
Co-host, contributing insights and analysis related to women's issues and conservative viewpoints.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 618 ratings
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    weekend before thanksgiving this year. after Virginia's losses in November, we needed it earlier

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Tracy at TOMA
    United States2 months ago
  • Sound quality could use some work. I like listening to this podcast in my car. There are usually several speakers on the podcast and sometimes I can only hear one or two of the speakers but the others are sitting too far away from the microphone or something because there are too soft to be able to hear what they are saying. So frustrating.

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    4
    TanaR
    5 months ago
  • Interesting...

    I like many of the stories they cover but what is with their fascination w/ Taylor Swift!? Please pick someone who actually holds conservative values! Look into The Band Jaren! Awesome group of young ladies who look to honor Jesus in their music. It's seriously annoying how much they talk about TS.

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    3
    Shawnman83
    United States5 months ago
  • Shameful skewing of information and right-wing propaganda

    They are, genuinely problematic women. Stop trying to drag us back to the stone age. Shame on you. I know that you cut up Taylor Lorenz’s interview about Luigi to fit your bias agenda. Anyone with integrity sees right through this podcast. Unbelievable betrayal to your own gender!

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    thegooseisluce
    United States9 months ago
  • Never miss an episode!

    Excellent discussion and an enjoyable listen from these delightfully “problematic women.” Their show is a great example of why podcasts are such a great medium for both presenters and listeners.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hamster Calhoon
    United States10 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the show's focus on uplifting conservative women, with many finding it a refreshing alternative to left-leaning content.
Audiences have noted the engaging discussions that mix serious topics with humor, creating a relatable and enjoyable listening experience.
Overall, many attendees feel seen and heard, especially those who resonate with conservative ideals, while others criticize it for lacking a diverse range of perspectives.
The humor and camaraderie among hosts is frequently highlighted as a positive aspect, making for a lively and entertaining discussion.

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She’s the Last Line of Defense Before Abortion: Where Desperate Mothers Turn
Q: What has happened to Let Them Live? It's not normal.
Emily describes the growth of Let Them Live, highlighting that they have expanded from helping just a few women to having over 50 staff and saving over a thousand babies from abortion.
She’s the Last Line of Defense Before Abortion: Where Desperate Mothers Turn
Q: How does it practically work?
Let Them Live vets women in need by confirming their pregnancy, collaborates with partner pregnancy centers, and creates tailored financial plans to assist in their specific issues.
Why the Next Generation Isn’t Buzzed | Ericka Andersen
Q: What would you say to someone testing out sobriety?
Understand your reasons for choosing sobriety; it needs to be deeper than just a superficial decision.
Why the Next Generation Isn’t Buzzed | Ericka Andersen
Q: What are some factors that lead to alcohol abuse, especially with young women?
Factors include alcohol marketing targeted at women, societal pressure, and the heavy mental load women carry.
Why the Next Generation Isn’t Buzzed | Ericka Andersen
Q: Was there a specific moment where you were like, I need to step away?
The realization came when I needed to drink to relieve stress and anxiety, which became problematic.

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What is Problematic Women about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Focusing on contemporary societal and political issues, this podcast embraces discussions from a conservative perspective, often centering women's roles and values in today's landscape. The content frequently highlights themes of consumerism, family dynamics, and political engagement, particularly in response to current events that align with traditional American values. With regular insights from expert guests, topics range from critiques of modern political ideologies to personal stories that showcase the impact of social issues on women's lives. The hosts advocate for pro-family and pro-traditional values, creating an environment that resonates with listeners seeking a counter-narrative to mainstream feminism.

Unique in its approach, th... more

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1. The Daily Signal
2. The Eric Metaxas Show
3. The Radio Free Hillsdale Hour
4. The Hillsdale College Online Courses Podcast
5. Morning Wire

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Problematic Women launched 8 years ago and published 428 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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Recent guests on Problematic Women include:

1. Ericka Andersen
2. Marjorie Dannenfelser
3. Ashley Brasfield
4. Liana Graham
5. Angelina Delfin
6. Nicole Huyer
7. Kingsley Wilson
8. Elizabeth Mitchell

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