Two Old Bitches Podcast

Two Old Bitches Podcast Two Old Bitches Podcast - Women Reimagining What’s Next
Hosted by Idelisse Malave and Joanne Sandler

Meenu Vadera greets the world and all it has to offer with curiosity and buckets of ideas and inspiration. We met Meenu ...
10/01/2024

Meenu Vadera greets the world and all it has to offer with curiosity and buckets of ideas and inspiration.

We met Meenu in Delhi more than 10 years ago. A friend wisely advised us to hire newly-trained women chauffeurs to drive us around the city. These inspiring and fierce young women had graduated from the program that Meenu founded and led – Sakha Cabs for Women and its sister organization, Azad Foundation, which trains low-income women to become drivers.

It continues to grow with more than 5,000 women in Delhi and other Indian cities prepared to work as private chauffeurs, taxi drivers, bus drivers and now in the newest initiative –as long-haul tractor trailer drivers! Meenu is both creating opportunities and safety for women, as well as challenging and changing the transport industry.

That’s Meenu. She makes the impossible possible. Which is why she has received numerous awards for being a groundbreaking social impact entrepreneur, a feminist inspiration to activists everywhere and a champion of women’s and young people’s leadership. As she enters her 60s, we wanted to hear about how she is thinking about what’s next in her work (if any feminist angel investors are reading this blurb, Meenu wants to hear from you!)], what she thinks about ‘later daters' and pursuing pleasure, and how she interjects so much joy and generosity into the world.

We are so thrilled that you get to share a part of the amazing energy that Meenu shared with us!

When the world is too much to bear, we go shopping. When we celebrate, we also go shopping. When we’re bored or in searc...
09/06/2024

When the world is too much to bear, we go shopping. When we celebrate, we also go shopping. When we’re bored or in search of distraction...you guessed it: we shop. Conflicted feminists suffering from rampant consumerism? Perhaps, but it’s also our form of meditation and imagination, of reconnecting with ancient rites of hunting and gathering.

This episode about shopping – in New York City and Santa Fe – is a tribute to women. Firstly, the women who taught us to shop: our mothers. And it is a celebration of all the women artists and shopkeepers who valiantly – and we deeply value their vision and courage – immerse themselves in the beauty, the fabrics, the designs and personal expression that goes into stocking and staging their stores.

We feature interviews with three NYC iconic owner/founders who have had their stores for 30 to 40 years: Luxor Tavela (who sadly passed away 2 years ago and whose artist husband, Jeffrey, is keeping it open!), founder of Paracelso in Soho; Vici of Muleh in Chelsea, NYC; and Rene of Rene on the Upper East Side of NYC. We also visit with Guadalupe Goler of Goler Shoes in Santa Fe.

All of these women are artists, steeped in passion, creativity and care for their clients. All are immigrants who brought their love of fashion and their dreams to the U.S. All have had clients for many decades who are now bringing their daughters and granddaughters to these temples of style. We also include some tips on shopping New York City’s iconic department store – Century 21 (which Idelisse calls ‘the mother ship’) and give listeners a quick rundown of some of the best older-women-fashionista sites and influencers.

So let us take you with us to some of our favorite boutiques and shopping experiences and – whether you’re bored, celebrating, looking for distractions or actually need clothes – please visit these amazing stores and artist-owners.

With age comes strength, wisdom, and undeniable brilliance. 💎On TOB, we have the privilege of hosting incredible women w...
08/28/2024

With age comes strength, wisdom, and undeniable brilliance. 💎

On TOB, we have the privilege of hosting incredible women who embody this truth, proving that age is a testament to our strength and brilliance. Tune in to hear their powerful stories!

At 77, Marina Abramović continues to push the boundaries of making art, proving that age is no barrier to making powerfu...
08/02/2024

At 77, Marina Abramović continues to push the boundaries of making art, proving that age is no barrier to making powerful statements. Her latest work for the oceans is a poignant reminder of the strength and resilience needed to protect our planet.

TOB followers know that we are obsessed with discovering positive and powerful roles for older women in movies and TV. T...
07/01/2024

TOB followers know that we are obsessed with discovering positive and powerful roles for older women in movies and TV. That’s why we lure our sister Screen Bi***es -- Debbie Zimmerman (Women Make Movies), Malaga Baldi (Baldi Literary Agency) and Aruna Rao (Gender at Work) – onto the podcast at least twice a year to schmooze about what we’re watching and how TV and movies challenge (or regrettably affirm) stereotypes of older women in popular media.

This time, we were kind of gobsmacked. For three reasons. First, because Debbie was inducted into the Academy of Motion Pictures and Sciences (Oscars!) this year --so this episode features her firsthand account of an Academy newbie, walking the (other) red carpet.

Second, because we actually found at least one film and a dramatic series with really superb portrayals of older women. If you haven’t seen Slow Horses (Apple TV) or Nyad (Netflix), stop what you’re doing right now and tune in. We thought that Annette Bening and Jodie Foster were extraordinary in the way they portrayed 60-year old Diana Nyad and her best friend Bonnie Stoll in Nyad's swim from Cuba to Florida. (Only three of us loved the movie.) And while they are not main characters, three —not one, but three!— powerful and pivotal women over 50 in Slow Horses – Sophie Okonedo, Saskia Reeves, and Kristin Scott Thomas -- epitomize characteristics you rarely see attributed to women of a certain age.

It’s time to shatter the stereotypes and embrace the beauty, wisdom, and strength that come with age. 💪✨ Here are some c...
05/23/2024

It’s time to shatter the stereotypes and embrace the beauty, wisdom, and strength that come with age. 💪✨ Here are some common myths about aging and the truths that prove them wrong:

1️⃣ "You can't teach an old dog new tricks."
🛑 Myth: People can't learn new skills or adapt to new technologies as they age.
✅ Reality: Age doesn’t limit your ability to grow and learn. Keep exploring and mastering new things!

2️⃣ "Aging means losing your beauty."
🛑 Myth: Beauty fades with age.
✅ Reality: Beauty evolves. Confidence, wisdom, and grace make us even more stunning.

3️⃣ "Life after 50 is lonely and boring."
🛑 Myth: Older adults lead dull and isolated lives.
✅ Reality: Life after 50 is vibrant and full of opportunities for new experiences and relationships.

4️⃣ "Health inevitably declines after 50."
🛑 Myth: It’s impossible to be healthy and fit after 50.
✅ Reality: With proper care, many of us are in the best shape of our lives!

5️⃣ "Fashion is only for the young."
🛑 Myth: Older women can’t be stylish or trendy.
✅ Reality: Fashion has no age limit. Embrace your style and rock it at any age!

6️⃣ "Memory inevitably fades as you age."
🛑 Myth: Everyone experiences significant memory loss.
✅ Reality: Mental agility can be preserved and even improved through continuous learning and staying active.

Aging is a journey, and we’re here to celebrate every step of it. Let's break the myths and embrace the fabulous life we deserve! 💖🌸

This powerful quote from our latest episode is a reminder that our relationship status doesn't define our worth. Tune in...
04/23/2024

This powerful quote from our latest episode is a reminder that our relationship status doesn't define our worth. Tune in for more empowering insights and stories of self-discovery! 💖

True confessions: as Two Old Bi***es, we fully expected the Golden Bachelor to be the height of cringey, old-people p**n...
04/19/2024

True confessions: as Two Old Bi***es, we fully expected the Golden Bachelor to be the height of cringey, old-people p**n. Watching 22 women in their 60s and 70s compete for the affections of one old man threatened gladiator-level, fury-induced female feuds. And were we ever wrong!

Kathy Swarts, one of the most memorable of the contestants, set us straight in our delightful conversation with her. Kathy, at 70 years old, helped us understand that the real story of the Golden Bachelor is not a longed-for romance between a man and a woman --in this case, Gerry Turner and his choice, Theresa Nist who married immediately after the show ended to only announce their divorce three months later in mid-April! The real story is the phenomenal friendships forged by the gutsy, adventurous and authentic women who were chosen to ‘contest.’

Join us to hear Kathy, and two other contestants who make surprise cameo appearances, reveal how their experiences on the show awakened new curiosities and aspirations. From finding a man who loves life as much as she does to hosting her own TV show, Kathy, and her new crew of friends, are exploring a new range of possibilities for what’s next.

We’re sure you’ll want to know more so once you’ve tuned in to this TOB episode, join Kathy and Susan Noles, another contestant, for their new podcast, The Golden Hour. This conversation roused our interest in delving into the diverse approaches and stories of ‘later daters,’ so if you have an experience to share about dating in your 60s, 70s or 80s – or why you’ve decided to forego the experience – please reach out to us through our website or DM us on Instagram or Facebook! Enjoy the show!

More in our lively conversation with the delightful, insightful, and gifted Jeanne Silverthorne.                        ...
04/11/2024

More in our lively conversation with the delightful, insightful, and gifted Jeanne Silverthorne.

American sculptor Jeanne Silverthorne, 73, is an “artist’s artist” known for cast rubber pieces and installations drawn ...
03/18/2024

American sculptor Jeanne Silverthorne, 73, is an “artist’s artist” known for cast rubber pieces and installations drawn from her studio, turning everyday objects and people into “metaphors for the inevitability of age and decay, …tempered with humor, hope and humanity.”

She has showed her work at leading New York galleries for decades (currently at the Marc Straus Gallery) and in one-person exhibits including PS1 and the Whitney Museum in New York and the Institute of Contemporary Art in Philadelphia.

Jeanne is on the faculty of the School for Visual Arts and has written extensively about art in a range of publications, most recently in the Brooklyn Rail with “Playing It Out” about aging as an artist. She is witty and wise, and surprisingly shy though you’d never guess it.

More about that in our lively conversation with the delightful, insightful and gifted Jeanne Silverthorne.

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