
Two 40-Year-Old Eggs Walk Into A Bar
It’s the topic that’s dominating home pages across the country... should you have babies in your 40s? Are women unnecessarily living in fertility fear or do we need to have real, honest conversations about aged eggs? Plus, Prince George started school but isn’t allowed to have a best friend. Cruel, or kind? And the new iPhone is about to be released, but is it worth your dollars or should we all need to stop queuing up around the block for every update? Want to buy a ticket to our live show? Click this way... Show notes Your host is Holly Wainwright with Mia Freedman and Jessie Stephens Your producer and editor is Elissa Ratliff The Director of Podcasts is Rachel Corbett Jessie recommends Crabtree & Evelyn's Espresso & Lavender scrub. Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively. This episode of Mamamia Out Loud is brought to you by The Natural Chip Company. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
13 Syys 201740min

Royals Don't Have Loos In The Bedroom
Conscious re-coupling is a thing. Brad and Angelina are doing it, and so are Roxy Jacenko and Oliver Curtis. But how do you know if a relationship is really worth saving? And does your boss 'leave loudly'? One of the world's biggest head honchos says that they should. Can we ever really 'love' our bodies? Jessie doesn't think so. And it has been a big week for the Royal family. Kate got pregnant again and Meghan Markle is on the cover of Vanity Fair. What does it all mean? And does it prove the point that Royals have pulled off the best PR move in 20 years? Plus, Jessie has the most problematic issue she’s ever come across. And it involves a toilet. Want to buy a ticket to our live show? Click this way... Show notes Your host is Holly Wainwright with Mia Freedman and Jessie Stephens Your producer and editor is Elissa Ratliff Holly recommends rewatching Game of Thrones from the start. Jessie recommends reading 'Under The Influence' by Jacqueline Lunn. Find it at apple.co/mamamia Mia recommends three things. YES THREE. The first is Jessie's article on Why women should stop hating on other women. Find it on our Facebook page. The second is sitting down and watching The Queen on Netflix. And the third is working out to a playlist called '90s Workout Beats on Spotify. Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively. This episode of Mamamia Out Loud is brought to you by the new WOMANKIND bra by Berlei. It’s time to be kind. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6 Syys 201757min

Look What Taylor Swift Made Us Do
We need to talk about Taylor Swift. Because she's everywhere. On Friday we heard the lyrics to her new song. On Monday we watched the video clip. And by Wednesday it would seem the internet has fallen in love with hating on Taylor Swift. But, why? Plus, we need to talk about the statues that sit in our parks across the country. Should they be pulled down? Should their inscriptions be changed? Should we just put up some different ones of, you know, women? Also, did you know that you are probably suffering from a condition called nomophobia? Yup, you are. And, is a dirty-eating Instagram account problematic? Jessie has some feelings... Show notes Your host is Holly Wainwright with Mia Freedman and Jessie Stephens Your producer and editor is Elissa Ratliff Holly recommends Mogul the podcast on Gimlet Jessie recommends working out what exercise regime works for you Mia recommends watching ATypical on Netflix Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively. This episode of Mamamia Out Loud is brought to you by the new WOMANKIND bra by Berlei. It’s time to be kind.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
30 Elo 20171h 2min

There Are Four Types Of People In The World
Yup. Only four. And you can tell which one you are by asking yourself what you do with your office coffee mug when no-one is looking. Thank you for that, happiness guru Gretchen Rubin. Also, Australia is going through the worst flu season it has ever seen, and people are dropping like flies. But is it ever okay to text your boss to tell them that you’re sick? And, is the "singles' list" the new "singles' table" at weddings? Join Mia, Jessie and brand new host Holly Wainwright to discuss all this, and to tackle a listener dilemma about what to do about an unemployed spouse... Show notes Your host is Holly Wainwright with Mia Freedman and Jessie Stephens Your producer and editor is Elissa Ratliff Holly recommends watching Top Of The Lake: China Girl on Foxtel Jessie recommends Holly's new book The Mummy Bloggers - available at apple.co/mamamia Mia also recommends The Mummy Bloggers and the fashion label Erin Lousie Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively. This episode of Mamamia Out Loud is brought to you by #TeamGirls powered by Suncorp.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
23 Elo 201746min

Taylor Swift, Bachelor Breakups and Rules for Open Plan Offices
This week, the details of former Bachelor star Alex Nation’s alleged new relationship with a woman were splashed across every major news site in the country. But, is it actually true? And if it is, is it any of our business? Taylor Swift won a big court case so why did she only receive $1? There’s a mistake you’re making with your work email that could be damaging your career. How can you survive an open plan office when you're an introvert? Want to know how you can trust someone? There are four questions you need to ask yourself. Are you a bad feminist if you constantly tell your friends how pretty they are? We've finally got a man on a TV ad getting stains out of kids clothes. And three amazing recommendations for your life, including the genius crayon that can get rid of grey roots in 60 seconds flat. Show notes Your host is Monique Bowley with Mia Freedman and Jessie Stephens Your producer and editor is Monique Bowley, blame her for any sound errors. Monz recommends the female ride sharing app, Shebah Mia recommends the 1000 hour hair colour stick Jessie recommends this article on The Atlantic : Have smartphones destroyed a generation? Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively. This episode of Mamamia Out Loud is brought to you by Steptember. A brilliant way to get fit, and a wonderful cause. You can register by going to Steptember, or even cooler, SMS the word “Podcast” to 0499 002 222. And you can stay in touch with Monique Bowley via Facebook, Instagram, or sign up to her random thoughts via the newsletter here.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
16 Elo 20171h 36min

Plebiscites, Gym-Shaming And The Problem With Comedy
Lick your stamp and prepare the glitter. Because just when you thought the marriage equality debacle couldn’t be more ridiculous, we might be voting for it via Australia Post. Chris Lilley is in hot water after a social media bungle, which has a lot of people asking; is what we found funny from ten years ago seem very tone deaf today? Does your gym tell you “Summer bodies are made in Winter”? We call bullsh*t on that. A listener dilemma: If a friend is lying about her gastric-banding-induced weight-loss; should I call her out on it?Messy house? We have the “House Rules” that will turn you tidy. And there are six great background TV shows to put on when your brain is Netflix-fried. Show notes Your host is Monique Bowley with Mia Freedman and Jessie Stephens Your producer and editor is Monique Bowley, blame her for any sound errors. Monz recommends Luxury Escapes if you want to feel like a millionaire. Mia recommends Friends From College for brilliant background TV. It's on Netflix Jessie recommends Pantene's 3 minute miracle conditioner for hair that is so shiny and soft you will want to curl up into it for a good nap. Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively. This episode of Mamamia Out Loud is brought to you by Steptember. A brilliant way to get fit, and a wonderful cause. Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9 Elo 201754min

Bad Bosses, Midults and the Politics of Sex Robots
Are you over 35? Did you know that you are officially 'middle-aged'? If that title doesn't sit well with you, we have good news, there’s a new word for your stage of life, and it will make you feel cooler. What do you do when you don’t get along with your boss? It’s the listener dilemma we’ve all wondered about. Jessie doesn’t like saying Hello or Goodbye, so Mia and Holly decide to give her some hard and fast etiquette rules. Plus, is it problematic to spend $15,000 ona life-size, eerily realistic, silicone sex robot named Harmony? Holly’s answer may surprise you. Show notes Your host is Holly Wainwright with Mia Freedman and Jessie Stephens Your producer is Elissa Ratliff Monique Bowley is on holidays Holly recommends Double X Gabfest Podcast on the 150 Greatest Albums made by women. Mia recommends The Incredible Jessica James on Netflix and buying a longer charging cord for your phone. Jessie recommends forcing your kids into debating at school. Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively. This episode of Mamamia Out Loud is brought to you by Air Wick V.I Poo pre-poo toilet spray.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2 Elo 20171h

Confessions of Bachelor-Watching Feminists
Order the pizza, and pass the wine; it’s Bachelor week. This week thousands of intelligent feminist women will sit down and objectify, judge and gossip about a show with some of the most overtly sexist notions and standards about women you’ll ever see on TV. So today. The question. Can you be a feminist and still love The Bachelor? Also if you have disordered eating, Netflix’s latest movie To The Bone is not an easy show to watch. Experts say it’s triggering and irresponsible. Should Netflix be starting conversations about eating disorders? And in life hacks, if you’re the kind of person that loses your car and house keys every five minutes we have the weird thing that will reform your key-losing habits, and Mia Freedman has an idea that will transform your morning routine. Show notes Your host is Monique Bowley with Mia Freedman and Jessie Stephens Monique recommends getting a hairy ball, and Growing Up Gracefully on ABC, Wednesday nights at 9:30pm and also on iview Mia recommends laying your clothes out Jessie recommends The Rogue Bachelorette, which we will share on the facebook page Leave us a message on the Podcast phone: 02 8999 9386 or join the conversation on the Facebook page: Mamamia Out Loud And if you can spare a second, leave a review and rating in iTunes; it helps us massively.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
26 Heinä 201758min






















