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Ladies Who Lunch
Ladies Who Lunch lets you sit at the table and explore topics often left out of polite conversation with YouTubers Ingrid Nilsen and Cat Valdes. Write in to join their dialogue about sex, relationships, social phobias and more as they approach life's dilemmas with compassion and a sense of humor. New episodes every week.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.5 stars from 1,820 ratings
Big fan of Ingrid!
I’ve been a long time fan of Ingrid Nilsen and this podcast introduced me to Cat, who is wonderful too! I love that they go into depth with sensitive and sometimes taboo — but very important — topics. They are my favorite kinds of feminists, bringing attention to real issues while acknowledging...Read full review »
mkewhit via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/28/19
Really appreciate you ladies for talking about issues that are relevent to me such as introversion, marriage and what it means as well as how women feel about their bodies. I am sad that you guys are not continuing the podcast but I am going to listen to the other episodes as well. The only thing...Read full review »
Nicole1516 via Apple Podcasts · Singapore · 10/14/18
Longtime fan...but not of this
I've been a longtime fan of Ingrid and her Youtube channel. I tried so hard to give this a try. So many times I turned it off because they both sound so uninformed and ignorant when discussing issues. For example, I was really iritated me when they talked about not watching Get Out because...Read full review »
ash3737 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/18
Recent Episodes
Published 06/12/18
This is it! Our last episode of the podcast. We’re celebrating 2 amazing years by answering letters sent in by you, our listeners. We’re talking about toxic friendships, divorced parents, motivation and more, plus sharing what we’ve loved most about making this podcast. Thanks to everyone who has...
Published 06/12/18
This week’s episode is inspired by a letter from a listener who wrote in to discuss how people often compare their own pain to another’s. We know that empathy creates connection, and sympathy can create disconnection. Empathy is a vulnerable choice because you have to connect with something...
Published 06/05/18
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