In this episode, we hear about the inescapability of body shaming, the awfulness of facing misogyny at work and the struggle to talk about an oft-covered-up issue. Plus, we celebrate one year of rage. Our sincerest thanks to every single person who has called, listened, shared, and raged with us in the last year. We're taking a brief break and will be back in 2019 with all the freshest fury. In the meantime, keep calling, and contact us at forabadtimecall@gmail.com with any ideas! For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Our hotline voice-rage-box is open 24/7 at 669-BAD-TIME to receive any negative feelings you may want to vent. Each fortnight, we take the best of those calls and release a podcast episode filled to the brim with frustration, exasperation, and displeasure. It's fun, we promise! For a bad time, call 669-223-8463 (BAD-TIME). Find us on twitter @ForaBadTimeCall, on Facebook at For a Bad Time, Call… on the internet at forabadtimecall.com and out on the street, just yelling at the sky in frustration.
In this episode, we hear about workplace bullies and the insecurity they inspire, a terrible, terrible week, and a co-worker who must be out of her gourd. (See what we did there? Autumn!) For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Our hotline voice-rage-box is open 24/7 at 669-BAD-TIME to receive any negative feelings you may want to vent. Each fortnight, we take the best of those calls and release a podcast episode filled to the brim with frustration, exasperation, and displeasure. It's fun, we promise! For a bad time, call 669-223-8463 (BAD-TIME). Find us on twitter @ForaBadTimeCall, on Facebook at For a Bad Time, Call… on the internet at forabadtimecall.com and out on the street, just yelling at the sky in frustration.
In this episode, we hear how frustrating it is for male anger to triumph, dumb boyfriends that say dumber things, and the quiet, painful anger of being betrayed by your own therapist's indifference. For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Our hotline voice-rage-box is open 24/7 at 669-BAD-TIME to receive any negative feelings you may want to vent. Each fortnight, we take the best of those calls and release a podcast episode filled to the brim with frustration, exasperation, and displeasure. It's fun, we promise! For a bad time, call 669-223-8463 (BAD-TIME).
In this episode, we hear about the struggle to shift ableist paradigms, the frustration of having uncharitable feelings you can't squash, and a terrible dude named Richard. For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Our hotline voice-rage-box is open 24/7 at 669-BAD-TIME to receive any negative feelings you may want to vent. Each fortnight, we take the best of those calls and release a podcast episode filled to the brim with frustration, exasperation, and displeasure. It's fun, we promise! For a bad time, call 669-223-8463 (BAD-TIME). Find us on twitter @ForaBadTimeCall, on Facebook at For a Bad Time, Call… on the internet at forabadtimecall.com and out on the street, just yelling at the sky in frustration.
In this episode, we hear about annoyance of having to laugh at sexist jokes, the unwarranted guilt of taking hard-earned vacation days, and a truly beautiful call to action. Plus, cussing! For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Our hotline voice-rage-box is open 24/7 at 669-BAD-TIME to receive any negative feelings you may want to vent. Each fortnight, we take the best of those calls and release a podcast episode filled to the brim with frustration, exasperation, and displeasure. It's fun, we promise! For a bad time, call 669-223-8463 (BAD-TIME). Find us on twitter @ForaBadTimeCall, on Facebook at For a Bad Time, Call, on the internet at forabadtimecall.com and on the nearest street corner, just straight up screaming at the sky in frustration.
In this episode, we hear the frustration of being passed over for a promotion, the sadness of losing one of life’s great joys because people are, and the rage of someone not understanding your illness. Plus, a comparison of oranges and circus clowns that only anger could make. For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Give our hotline a call at 669-BAD-TIME to let your rage be heard, and subscribe here for a little audio postcard of lady rage the first and third Friday of every month. It's fun, we promise!
In this second Voicemail Spotlight, we hear from a woman who has experienced every classic sexist workplace trope in the book and still somehow keeps it together and keeps going. Our callers continue to astound us with their grace and strength. For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Give our hotline a call at 669-BAD-TIME to let your rage be heard, and subscribe here for a little audio postcard of lady rage the first and third Friday of the month. It's fun, we promise.
In this episode, we hear about the bravery of 7 women, the invalidation of feelings, and unjustified hatred of millenials (though as God as her witness, Clare will burn down every Applebee's she comes across). Plus our first international caller! Turns out rage is universal. For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Give our hotline a call at 669-BAD-TIME to let your rage be heard, and subscribe here for a little audio postcard of lady rage the first and third Friday of every month. It's fun, we promise.
In this episode, we hear about incompetent bureaucracies, inferior music software, the painful intersection of terrible current events and terrible familial relations, plus the worst pick-up line we've ever heard, which, trust us, is saying something. If you have suggestions, comments, questions, written rants, theses on why Pandora is actually better than spotify, reach out! Tweet us @forabadtimecall or email us at forabadtimecall@gmail.com For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Give our hotline a call at 669-BAD-TIME to let your rage be heard, and subscribe here for a little audio postcard of lady rage the first and third Friday of every month. It's fun, we promise.
In this episode, we hear about one woman's right to cut her hair however she pleases, the struggle of not knowing what to do with your pain, and the frustration of being a millenial stereotype. (Seriously screw gender roles, everyone should have precisely the length, shape, and style of hair they want.) We're gonna be trying out some new things in the weeks to come--if you have suggestions, comments, questions, written rants, manifestos on the beauty of short-haired women, tweet us @forabadtimecall or email us at forabadtimecall@gmail.com For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Give our hotline a call at 669-BAD-TIME to let your rage be heard, and subscribe here for a little audio postcard of lady rage the first and third Friday of every month. It's fun, we promise!
In this episode, we hear about obnoxious dudes taking credit where they shouldn't, the struggle of having children who need to stfu, and the fact that you can be a FREAKING SPICE GIRL AND STILL BE TOLD TO SMILE, ARE YOU KIDDING US? For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. Give our hotline a call at 669-BAD-TIME to let your rage be heard, and subscribe here for a little audio postcard of lady rage the first and third Friday of every month. It's fun, we promise!
In this ep, we hear about loneliness, spending woes, and the fear of e. coli lurking around every corner. Also, we can't believe it took us this long to pun a title and it's 100% facetious--stay angry, friends.
In this ep, we hear how bossiness ruins the holy combo of beer and bicycling, an account of self-doubt that feels all too familiar, and the mixed emotions that occur when rapists get their due. Fair warning: there's not a lot of levity to be found in this ep, but there is lots of cussing and, hopefully, catharsis.
In this week's ep, we hear from two ends of the dude-dating spectrum--from too many dudes to too few. Plus, handling another person's indecision and the worst break-up date for a dog person. Call us at 669-BAD-TIME with your complaints!
In this episode: a woman with the restraint of a saint, a far-too-relatable story of doubt, and one woman straight-dragging her untalented neighbors and whiney dude bands writ large in the same breath (which is truly the cathartic cap we needed for our week).
In this episode, we hear about the exhaustion of seeing abusers again and again, the frustration of being too young to drink, and yet another ridiculous work practice. Oh, and perhaps the worst bastardization of Back to the Future we've ever heard.
In this episode, we hear about transphobia, respect gaps, and why you should never, ever ask if a woman is pregnant. (Your changes in weight don't need to have a reason behind them to feel justified--you're great and entitled to forever hate a perfectly nice waitress for questioning your body.) Plus a whole lot of cussing!
In this episode, we hear a reaction to just one of the many rage-inducing headlines of late, discuss purposeful car crash logistics, and touch on how underappreciated librarians are. (So underappreciated. Go thank one today. Seriously. That's your homework. Ask for a book recommendation and buy them a baked good.)
In this episode, we hear about the horrors of bad attitudes, delayed bird-watching, and having your face grabbed without your permission. Call us at 669-BAD-TIME with your tales of woe, frustration, and rage. Go to our website forabadtimecall.com for more angry content. And check out our interview with Lauren Ober on The Big Listen: https://biglisten.org/shows/2018-02-01/bad-time-call
For a Bad Time, Call... is a podcast dedicated to women's anger. In this, its fifth episode, we hear about hair pulling, unwanted tears, and literal and metaphorical tools.
Russell Bell
wow funny
GoHalos22
I like how it's women only.. like that's not sexist at all :p
Emily Frias
As a female, stuff like this is incredibly patronizing and belittling to the movement as a whole. Editing is poorly done and half the "rants" are women going "life is hard because I'm a woman." I cannot recommend this podcast to any self-respecting person, male, female, or otherwise.
James Freeborn
This is awful. About as uplifting and entertaining as concrete shoes.....👎👎👎
Jenn Mcneil
love this