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Welcome to No Shame. A podcast that features the experiences of women who refuse to bend to the whims of cultural expectations.
I'm your host, Rebecca Woolf. And as well as being an author, I am also a single mother of four teenagers, a widow, a friend, a lover, who has spent the last two decades writing about my very human -- and also very often messy -- experiences. On No Shame, I will feature the stories, experiences, and wisdom of those who inspire me most: the women who have been shunned, shamed, and stigmatized for being unapologetically human in their work, relationships and lives.
Each week we'll be interviewing different women who has been told that she should be ashamed of something, but chooses not to be. New episodes every Tuesday.
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In today’s episode I am chatting with Melissa Petro author of the book Shame on You: How to be A Woman in the Age of Mortification which is essentially what this podcast is all about. I have spent the entirety of my life battling and overcoming my own shame, weighing the so called morals of the societal masses against my own truth and need to tell it and in her book, Melissa not only shares her story of public humiliation but gives women insight on how to combat their own shame.Buy Melissa's book and follow her on instagram. This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair 
This week I’m talking to Bassey Ikpi. Bassey is a writer, a speaker, an emotional wellness advocate and the NYT bestselling author of the book I'm Telling the Truth But I'm Lying which is one of the most beautifully written memoirs I’ve read in recent years. In her book, she writes about emotional memory, distinguishing it from actual memory and she asks us to get curious when it comes to our remembrance of things and how we metabolize those memories. I'm so excited to have her here today. Buy Bassey's book and follow her on instagram here. This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Mixing by Alex MacInnis
 This week I'm thrilled to be speaking to author, academic and friend Amanda Montei. Amanda is the author of the book, Touched Out: Misogyny, Consent and Control, and the substack, Mad Woman.  This episode is a little different than other episodes in that it's a sort of response episode to the election, specifically how shame shaped it and what we can do to reverse its effects. I feel so fortunate to have friends like Amanda, with whom I can talk honestly and openly without judgment or shame, but also be challenged, enlightened, and provoked to recognize truths beyond my own. So today on the show we talk about shame, white women, the 4B movement and how we have all been doing since the election. Buy Amanda's book and check out her substack!This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Mixing by Alex MacInnis 
This week I’m very excited to host someone I have had the great honor of knowing and loving my whole life – my great Aunt Dot Fisher-Smith. Since I was a little girl, I gravitated toward Dot. I always felt a kind of solidarity with her that defies age.   She is a sister to me. She is a friend. A mentor. A confidante. And I think, specifically with death, a subject most people are not comfortable talking about, let alone planning for, she has been a touchstone for me. Beyond my relationship with Dot, she is an activist and agitator who led anti-war protests during Vietnam, chained herself to Redwood trees as an environmentalist with Greenpeace and has lived a loud and proud life of civil disobedience. Google Dot Fisher-Smith!! Here is the incredible YouTube documentary about her. This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Mixing by Alex MacInnis
Kim Ye is Promomme

Kim Ye is Promomme

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My guest this week is Kim Ye. Kim Ye is a visual artist, a performance artist, a pro domme and a mother of two whose work exists within the intersection of sex work, domestic labor, motherhood and the relationship between dominance, and submission, caretaking and autonomy, rebellion and acquiescence. Buy PROMOMME here!You can follow Kim Ye on instagram @kimyekimyekimye, her website is kimye.com. This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Mixing by Alex MacInnis
Before this podcast found its voice and I decided I wanted specifically to feature women who have been stigmatized or shamed for being quote unquote bad girls (my favorite kind) I had the idea to feature people who were in transition. So. I put a call out on Instagram for stories. Hundreds responded. It was so overwhelming it took me weeks to go through every email. I ultimately decided to go in a slightly different direction but Shannon, who responded to my original call for stories of transition was ALSO VERY ALIGNED with what I wanted to explore here on NO SHAME and I am THRILLED that she agreed to talk to me today because she is one of the bravest women I have ever met and when you hear her tell her story today you are going to absolutely understand why. If you have a story of No Shame, I want to hear it. Please email me at rebeccawoolfpodcast@gmail.comThis show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Editing help by Savannah Wright Mixing by Alex MacInnis 
My guest today is Suzanne Scanlon. She's the author of the book Committed: Of Meaning and Mad Women, a book that details Suzanne's experience being institutionalized in New York City in the nineties. Her book explores the nature of madness with such elegance and precise insight, and it made me want to know her and love her. Today on the show we talk about mental health, the hysterical woman archetype, and what it's been like to be called crazy.Buy Suzanne's book! It's incredible. This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Editing help by Savannah Wright Mixing by Alex MacInnis
I am thrilled to be hosting the one and only Accidental Icon. Lyn Slater, author of the book, How to Be Old. She's an artist, a designer, a writer, a model, a former professor, a mother and grandmother. She is queen of the rebels and an influencer in the truest sense of the word. And I'm honored to talk to her today about  beauty and age and rebellion and how they intersect today on the podcast.Follow on Lyn Slater on Instagram and check out her book and her substack.This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Editing help by Savannah Wright Mixing by Alex MacInnis
Check out Lyz's book and her substack.This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Editing help by Savannah Wright Mixing by Alex MacInnis
Check out Diablo Cody's substack!This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Editing help by Savannah Wright Mixing by Alex MacInnis
Follow Chelsie Diane on Instagram and check out her website, Poems and PeoniesThis show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Editing help by Savannah Wright Mixing by Alex MacInnis 
This show is hosted by Rebecca WoolfThis is a Western Sound Podcast produced by Sarah DealyExecutive Producer is Ben Adair Editing help by Savannah Wright Mixing by Alex MacInnis