“i liked the waves in 2015 when i reviewed it last - was it Double X then? might have been. i enjoy the new format with different hosts each week and different topics - not just the same old "what happened this week rehash with a feminist take" The true crime episode is a good example. Thanks, Slate, for trying somehting new! My review of Double X from 2015: I wait patiently for the podcast every two weeks. i wish it was issued every week. it is my favorite podcast right now. i like all of three women and feel like i amsitting around chatting with them. althought i sometimes respond out loud!”Read full review »
lizzardmelissa via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
08/22/21
“...to like, say "like," you know, like, all the time. You know? It really isn't. Such thoughtful, talented hosts should step up to professional standards worthy of their erstwhile speaking/analytical skills. I would be a regular listener...but I can't take it. I, like, just...”Read full review »
joelbque via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/27/12
“Though I find the conversation in the Gabfest stimulating and informed, Noreen's voice is unbearable, not only in its sound and enunciation, but also in its immature tone. I enjoy listening to the comments of the others, such as Hannah, but cringe when Maureen adds her ideas. She so often...”Read full review »
Domenica Zana via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
06/11/13
“Glad they don't feel the need to have a token conservative. It's so exciting to hear some New York women go on and on about how they agree on everything.
Who needs Ambien?”Read full review »
Ryfj via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
03/16/12
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