The Bimbo & The Brat Confessional
The Bimbo & The Brat Confessional is a podcast where two queer best friends talk about the things we were absolutely not supposed to talk about.
We’re opinionated, emotionally unfiltered, and usually drinking. We talk about our lives and the systems around us: politics, racism, misogyny, feminism, mental illness, abuse, power, parenting, having kids young, unlearning everything we were taught, tattoos, sex, shame, and surviving adulthood in 2026 with zero guidance.
Some episodes are deep.
Some are stupid.
Most are both.
This is not advice.
We don’t have answers.
We’re just hot, unhinged, and done performing who we were expected to be.
Listen to the Latest
Ep. 2: Episode 2 - Privilege Makes People Weird
We get into pretty privilege, white privilege, gender privilege, medical privilege, and all the invisible advantages people insist they don’t have while benefiting from them daily.
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Ep. 1: Well That Was A Lie
Forgive us, Dolly, for we have sinned.
In our first confession, we talk about unlearning the things we were raised to believe — cisheteronormativity, compulsory heterosexuality, racism, patriarchy, gender roles, respectability, and all the quiet rules we followed before we had the language to question them.
Ep. 2: Privilege Makes People Weird
We get into pretty privilege, white privilege, gender privilege, medical privilege, and all the invisible advantages people insist they don’t have while benefiting from them daily. We talk about who the system actually works for, why acknowledging privilege feels like a personal attack, and why pretending we all start from the same place only protects the most comfortable people in the room.
Our Story
What This Podcast Is (and Isn’t)
This podcast is:
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Rooted in lived experience, not neutrality
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Honest, messy, and unpolished
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Political without being academic
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Emotional without pretending to be self-help
This podcast is not:
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Advice
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Therapy
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Neutral
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Interested in respectability politics
Want to Be a Guest?
We’re open to guests — selectively.
The Bimbo & The Brat Confessional isn’t an interview show and it’s not a promo stop. We’re interested in people with lived experience, strong perspectives, and something real to say about power, culture, work, identity, parenting, survival, or unlearning the systems we were raised inside.
If that sounds like you, tell us why — not just who you are.
What We’re Looking For
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Queer, femme, or otherwise marginalized voices
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Lived experience over credentials
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People comfortable with honesty, nuance, and being a little uncomfortable
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Conversations, not pitches
What This Is Not
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A marketing opportunity
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A book / product launch stop
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A debate show
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A place for neutrality or respectability politics