Friday, I’m In Bed is a weekly culture and current affairs podcast for midlife women living their best life, but in bed by 10. Pop culture, news, menopause, feminism, and the cultural moments everyone’s talking about, plus the ones we probably should be, taken on with the warmth and dry humour of your group chat.Hosted by Gemma Seager (40-something, childfree, personal trainer, cocktail lover, two spoiled pugs) and Kate Beavis (50-something menopause coach, anti-ageism campaigner, mum navigating grown-up family life), it’s where the news cycle, the trend cycle and the menopause discourse get talked about the way you’d talk about them with friends. Honest, warm, irreverent, unfiltered.A podcast for elder millenial, xennial and Gen X women and beyond who want cultural commentary, not coaching. Not advice. Not wellness. Just the chat you wish you were already in.New episodes every Friday.
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Friday I'm in Bed is a society podcast hosted by Gemma Seager and Kate Beavis, with 39 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Gemma Seager and Kate Beavis hosts Friday I'm in Bed, a society show with 39 episodes published.
Some people watch a murder trial the way other people watch Love Island. This week we're looking at what happens when a real criminal case becomes internet entertainment, and why the audience for all of it is overwhelmingly women. We get into forensic fandom, TikTok detectives and the postpartum psychosis story that's being drowned out by conspiracy theories about body doubles. Then something considerably lighter. Everyone made a kinda chic carousel, and then everyone got told off for making a kinda chic carousel. We're asking why joining in became embarrassing, whether trend backlash is just snobbery in a nicer outfit, and why brands picking fights on the internet is somehow the most enjoyable thing on there. Dry, funny, no advice, no wellness, and definitely no life coaching. Follow us @FridayImInBed @GemmaSeager @FearlessAt50 Topics covered: true crime, forensic fandom, internet sleuths, Lindsay Clancy trial, postpartum psychosis, true crime podcasts, social media trends, kinda chic, trend backlash, brand marketing, midlife women, podcast for women over 40
It’s Friday I’m Doing a Shirley Valentine: Andy Burnham’s TikTok, Libido After Menopause and Sex at 64
Aug 14, 202656 min
Andy Burnham has been Prime Minister for about three weeks and appears to have spent most of that time on TikTok. The Guardian is calling him the UK's first TikTok PM. We're asking whether we actually want our politicians behaving like influencers, whether "authenticity" just means a good social media team, and whether social media has made us expect everyone to be entertaining, doctors and historians included. Then we're talking about women in their 50s and 60s rediscovering their libido. One holiday fling in Sicily, one Richard Ashcroft gig, and comment sections that could not cope with either. Friday I'm In Bed is a weekly podcast for midlife women. Dry, funny, opinionated. No advice, no wellness, no preaching. Living your best life, but in bed by 10.
It’s Friday I’m Economically Inactive: Ageism at Work, PIP and Jeremy Clarkson on Benefits
Aug 7, 20261 hour
Why can't women over 50 get hired? This week we're on ageism at work, the AI CV screening filtering experienced women out before a human ever sees them, and what happened when former Elle fashion editor Stacey Duguid admitted to 16 months out of work and more than 150 applications with nothing to show for it. Before that, Jeremy Clarkson reckons benefit claimants should send weekly thank you emails to taxpayers, so we go through what PIP actually pays, who actually claims it, and why gratitude keeps being demanded from the people with the least reason to feel it. Follow us: @FridayI'mInBedPodcast @fearlessat50
It's Friday I'm Being Spied On:Meta glasses, voyeurism and The Odyssey's missing women
Jul 31, 202659 minS1
Meta glasses look like an ordinary pair of Ray-Bans, which is exactly the problem. This week we're talking about voyeurism and what happens when being filmed becomes the default. Meta pushed an update stopping people tampering with the recording light, then two days later the FT reported they've prototyped glasses that record constantly with no light at all. We get into spy cameras hidden in air fresheners, the new guidance on how female athletes are photographed, and why Disney songs have more protection than women do. Then The Odyssey, and what Christopher Nolan did with the best cast of actresses in years. Follow us @FridayImInBed @GemmaSeager @FearlessAt50
No episode this week. Gem lost her pug this week, and she's not in a place to record 45 minutes of chat and nonsense right now. Normal service resumes next Friday. Here's Peppa's audition for podcast co-host, demonstrating her sassiness. Back soon. Thanks for understanding.
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