Dare I Say Podcast
1) “You mustn't lower yourself for men around you. You must show him what a strong woman looks like’’ | Jameela & Jennifer
Actor and activist Jameela Jamil speaks with HarpersBAZAAR.com's political contributor Jennifer Ashley Wright to discuss the dangers of toxic masculinity.
2) ‘’Women are perceived to become liabilities the moment they become mothers. And that's just not true.’’ | Analisa & Kweilin
CEO and founder of Womensphere, Analisa Balares, sits with senior partner at McKinsey, Kweilin Ellingrud, to discuss gender equality in the workforce.
3) ‘’You can't even tell the story of what happened to you unless you want to breach your agreement and be open to being sued’’ | Gretchen & Senator Gillibrand
United States Senator Kirsten Gillibrand sits down with journalist, commentator, and author Gretchen Carlson to discuss workplace harassment and discrimination.
4) “We do not belong to the people who hurt us." | Chanel & Evan
CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses/covers themes of sexual assault and domestic violence. Actor, musician, and activist Evan Rachel Wood sits with author Chanel Miller to discuss their journey a...Show More
5) ‘’Democracy Can’t Thrive in Chaos.’’ | Jane & Peggy
Dare I Say’s first live audience episode, recorded at Saks Fifth Avenue in partnership with AmEx, brings together award-winning actress and political activist, Jane Fonda, and co-founder of WE ACT for...Show More
6) Introducing Dare I Say, Season Two
Our host, MJ Rodriguez, teases what’s to come in season 2 of Dare I Say, a podcast from HarpersBAZAAR.com
7) “Polyester Is Plastic” | Maxine & Linda
They’re saving the planet by saving the fashion industry: the founder of New Standard Institute, Maxine Bedat, gets real about the cost of fast-fashion on our planet, our health, and our wallets, with...Show More
8) “More Plastics Than Fish” | Maria & Camilla
Plastic straws and international laws: the UN’s María Fernanda Espinosa and restaurateur Camilla Marcus talk waste, plastic, and policy in the fight to save our planet.
9) “White Supremacy Is Closer to the Surface Than I Ever Realized” | Jane & Patrisse
The movie star, the activist, and the phone call that connected them. Actor Jane Fonda and Black Lives Matter co-founder Patrisse Khan-Cullors on their fight against racism and their unified campaign ...Show More
“White Supremacy Is Closer to the Surface Than I Ever Realized” | Jane & Patrisse
14:32 | Mar 29th, 2019
10) “Courage Is Contagious” | Maria & Ana Maria
They delayed Senator Flake’s elevator and Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination: Ana Maria Archila and Maria Gallagher open up about the confrontation that changed the course of history.