ep. 72: How to Flush the Poop-triarchy
Why are women’s bowels so irritable?
ep. 71: How to Take Fashion Seriously
Clothing meets climate change
ep. 70: How to Marry Off Maiden Names
How — and why — do we choose our last-name choices?
ep. 69: How to Spell 'The L Word' with Ilene Chaiken
And the dildo etiquette question that started it all.
ep. 67: How to Demystify Vaginas with Dr. Jen Gunter
Vaginas, demystified, with Dr. Jen Gunter.
ep. 66: How to Take on Politics with June Diane Raphael & Jessica Yellin
What politics rages like a dumpster fire, how do you take it on?
ep. 65: How to Be 'The Bisexual' with Desiree Akhavan
When queerness is out of the cultural closet, what does bisexuality even mean?
ep. 64: How to Dive into Fear
Cave diver Jill Heinerth has explored deeper inside the Earth than almost any other human, ever.
ep. 63: How Score Equal Pay in Soccer
What does it take to score equal pay goaaaaaaaaaaaaals?
ep. 62: How to Be Da Baddest Bitch in Hip-Hop
Bottom of the Map co-hosts Dr. Regina Bradley and Christina Lee walk us through the work of women in hip-hop.
ep. 61: How to Own Your Talent with Ashley Nicole Black
How Ashley Nicole Black (A Black Lady Sketch Show) own her talent.
ep. 60: How to Self-Help Yourself
What is self-help selling women?
ep. 59: How to Wear Too Much Makeup
If it’s “just makeup,” why does it hold so much power?
ep. 58: How to Kick Off High Heels at Work
Who really gets to choose their high heels choice?
ep. 57: Unladylike Hotline Advice-A-Thon
Got a problem? Call Unladylike!
ep. 56: How to Be a Phone Sex Operator
Ringing up “one of the most privileged jobs in the world of sex work.”
ep. 55: How to Get Schooled on Title IX
Sexual harassment is a typical part of the K-12 school day, so why do we only talk about it on college campuses?
ep. 54: How to Create Feminist Superheroes
Meet the IRL Ms Marvel.
ep. 53: How to Say What You Want with Geena Davis
Geena Davis never does anything halfway — including battling for better representation on screen.
ep. 52: How to Solve Math Probs
What happens when you rewrite your can't-do-math story, even if you're not a "numbers person"?