Not as progressive as they think they are.
I enjoy the most of the content, although it was up until recent seasons, predominantly Western European-focused. As a person of color, it does truly annoy me that the host thinks they are progressive when they only call out the United States and the United Kingdom, and not their homeland of Canada, or the many other countries were people of color and other marginalized groups have suffered and continue to suffer today. This is the typical white feminist comedy and favoritism that only pics and choose which oppressors to call out and protecting those that they like. That made me back off and listening to the show. First, it was a very non-diverse content, which the host did remedy, at least for a bit, but the pseudo progressive that the host tries to portray themselves as is insulting, when people of color are still being mistreated in her homeland of Canada, and in many other places around the world.
Cantfindme10 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/17/23
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Well researched and very enjoyable podcast worth listening to! However, I wish the host would sit back a bit from the mic because you can hear every time they exhale.
STM3577 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/08/21
Vulgar History is my favorite history podcast. Anne Foster does a splendid job of representing women throughout history. l I listen all the time during work and this podcast gets me through the long overnight hours. Fantastic job Anne! Keep cranking out the phenomenal episodes.
getz17 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/28/22
This has been a great pandemic mainstay for me. The content is engaging and interesting. I love history podcasts and this is great - stories of really cool women from history. Some I knew about, some I didn’t. Highly recommended!!
I'd Prefer Not To Say via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 01/05/22
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