On this episode, we again spoke with Lauren Levey, long time activist and organizer, about the Women's Declaration International conference. Lesbians were at the heart of organizing this conference, and the rights of women and girls, with a spe
On today's episode we are talking to Becky, the marketing director of Wet For Her. WFH (no, not work from home) was created by a lesbian, and continues to make toys focused on women's desire. They've got a great line up of new toys out -- and w
On today's episode, Jocelyn is joined by our new L Word expert, Meg Goodman. We recap the tumultuous second season, analyze the storylines, and ship our faves.
Sophie Santos' memoir drops today, October 1. It's the coming-of-age story of a Spanish-Filipino army brat, the self-proclaimed Queen of Stunted Late Bloomers and it's honestly hilarious. Sophie and Jocelyn talk the lesbian agenda, dating, the
On today's episode, Gabi Alejandro, resident sports lesbian, interview Christy Martin, one of the most influential female boxers of all time. She's also the subject of an episode of Netflix's new sports documentary series.
In this episode of the podcast, we spoke with Amy B. Scher, author of This Is How I Save My Life. Scher tells the story of how she almost wasted away from Lyme disease, until she discovered how to heal herself. We're getting deep today, y'all!
On today's podcast we talk with Rachel Van Nortwick, founder of the new dating app, Vinylly. This app is totally unlike Tinder, etc, in that it's not just based on your selfies, but is instead connected to your music streaming. Use it to find s
Ilene Chaiken is known by lesbians for being the creator and executive producer of The L Word, but did you also know she's behind The Handmaid's Tale, Empire, and now her latest, Law and Order: Organized Crime? This short episode is PACKED with
On this episode of the podcast, editor in chief Jocelyn Macdonald and writer Madeleine Webster talk about self care. The original concept was coined by black womanist and lesbian Audre Lorde, but in its current usage, it's far from its revoluti
On today's episode we speak with Tammy Shaklee, founder of H4M LGBT matchmaking service. She lays out the alternatives to the endless swiping, and she has some excellent quarantine-approved date ideas.
Jocelyn and Gaby do a deep dive into Ammonite. This episode is spoilers from start to finish, but we really needed to process *that* love scene in as much detail as possible.
Last week was pretty epic for those following the cultural phenomena of "gender identity." In the UK, a landmark high court ruling determined that children under 16 were unlikely to be able to give informed consent to receive puberty-blocking d
On today's episode of the podcast we review Clea Duvall's new Christmas romcom, Happiest Season. Lesbiandom seems to be receiving the film with a love/hate relationship, and we definitely got caught up in our feelings.Want the best of lesbia
In time for spooky season, here's our top picks for lesbian and bi representation in horror movies. Our favorite? Jennifer's Body, obvi. Hill House and Bly Manor make the cut, and even though it's never mentioned that she's a lesbian, Hot Leath
Editor in chief Jocelyn Macdonald spoke with Lisa Selin Davis, the author of Tomboy. In this interview, we discuss the cultural significance of tomboys, and the rise and fall of gender nonconformity among girls.
Today on the AfterEllen podcast we talk Lesbian Loneliness -- you KNOW what we're talking about--that longing unique to lesbian culture. We talk the pitfalls of online dating, Artemis' plans for our future happiness, and how we're womanifesting
On this podcast, we talk about the WNBA play stoppage and what lead to the league's political statements. On a lighter note, we take a look at lesbian instagrammers who had a sponsored content sperm raffle. What's up with that?