Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry

Alyssa Milano: Sorry Not Sorry


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Natalie Weaver on Facial Differences and Fighting the Trolls
February 12, 2024

When Natalie Weaver's daughter Sophia was born, she knew she was in for a whole new life. Born with facial differences, Natalie and her family had to navigate hate cruelty. But when her state tried to reduce essential health care benefits for medical

Hudson Munoz of Guns Down America
February 05, 2024

The National Rifle Association has been one of the most powerful and most dangerous gun lobbying groups in America. But now a corruption trial is underway, and their visibility and potentially their influence is collapsing as a result. To hear more about

Denise Hamilton, Author of Indivisble: How to Forge our Differences into a Stronger Future
January 29, 2024

Our world seems more divided than ever, and bad actors are committed to exploiting and deepening those division. So how do we fight these divisions? How do we find our way to unity? Our guest this week is Denise Hamilton. Denise’s new book “Indivisible: H

2024 Preview
January 22, 2024

With so much at stake in the New Year, we thought we'd take an in-depth look at all of the critical issues and elections taking the stage in 2024. Alyssa and Ben discuss the elections, abortion, gun control, AI, intellectual property rights, Trump&#39

MLK Day: Revisiting 1,000 words on Race and Hope with Kwame Alexander
January 15, 2024

In what is becoming a tradition at Sorry Not Sorry, for Martin Luthor King Jr. Day, we are revisiting one of our all-time favorite episodes of Sorry Not Sorry with Kwame Alexander. When this episode first aired, Kwame's remarkable book "Light for

Unshrinking: Kate Manne on Fatphobia and its Effects
January 08, 2024

What does it mean when other people feel entitled to our bodies? This is the reality that larger people have to deal with every day. From cruel comments online to fatshaming from well-meaning friends, relatives, and medical professionals, fat people navig

When Rape Goes Viral with Anna Gjika
January 01, 2024

The intersection of youth, technology, and sexual violence has proven to be a dangerous place. In her new book When Rape Goes Viral, Anna Gjika explores the origins, effects, and extent of this problem as well as the social dynamics that enable it. Listen

Tim Alberta on Evangelical Voters
December 25, 2023

Evangelical voters have been a key constituency for the GOP for decades. But as that party veers to Trumpism and extremism, often with words and actions that fly in the face of their faith, will evangelicals stay with them? This week, we’re joined by Tim

Heidi Przybyla on The Federalist Society, Leonard Leo, and our Courts
December 18, 2023

The Federalist Society has emerged as a far right powerhouse reshaping the American judiciary. Many of the Supreme Courts most controversial decisions use information from Amicus Briefs provided by the Federalist Society or related organizationsbriefs w

At Your Cervix: A'magine Goddard on Nonconsensual Pelvic Exams on Anesthetized Patients
December 11, 2023

I like to think were living in a more consent-aware world than we used to be. We speak about the sexual ideal of enthusiastic consent required before engaging in sexual acts. And yet, recent research demonstrates that in the medical community, what happe