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The Girlfriends: Spotlight

The Girlfriends: Spotlight

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The number 1 hit true crime series is back with more women fighting crime, battling injustice and seriously kicking ass.

In Season 1 of The Girlfriends: Spotlight, our global gang of girlfriends grew to include Pussy Riot’s punk icon and political prisoner Nadya Tolokonnikova, British Nigerian beauty queen and founder of Miss Trans Global, Miss saHHara and ‘The Erin Brockovich of East Africa’, environmental activist Phyllis Omido.

Now host Anna Sinfield returns with more incredible stories of women like bodyguard Jacquie Davis, who set out on a daring mission to free a pregnant British woman trapped in Pakistan. We’ll hear the story of Helene, a member of the French Resistance plotting to escape the brutality of a concentration camp. We’ll also meet Visaka Dharmadasa, a Sri Lankan mother who sat face to face with notorious terrorists and helped end a civil war.

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  • The Girlfriends: Spotlight, E19: Lejla Fights for the Invisible
    Mar 23 2026

    Christmas Day, 1992. Sarajevo, Bosnia. War is ranging - Serb forces surround the city. For nearly four years, its people have endured daily shelling and sniper attacks, cut off from the rest of the world in the longest siege of a capital city in modern warfare. More than 11,000 people were killed. 1600 of them were children.

    And in the main hospital, a baby is born: Lejla Damon. Her mother didn’t want anything to do with her - if she held her, she said, she would strangle her.

    Lejla was born of sexual violence used as a weapon of war. Her birth mother had been raped, repeatedly, by Serb soldiers in a concentration camp. And Lejla was just too closely linked to her attackers for her to bear.

    Lejla was adopted by a British couple, and grew up in London. She felt alone in her earliest life experiences. But in adulthood, she’s found her Bosnian identity, and become an advocate for the countless other ‘invisible’ children around the world born of sexual violence used as a weapon of war.

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    40 mins
  • The Girlfriends: Spotlight, E18: Antonia Pickets the Lusty Lady
    Mar 16 2026

    It’s the 1990s in San Francisco, and Antonia Crane is a dancer at the legendary peep show, the Lusty Lady. In the dressing room and the mirrored ‘Fishbowl’ where the dancers perform in six inch heels, a revolution is brewing.

    The dancers are sick of putting up with workplace injustices, or customers filming them without their consent. And they’re about to take on the system and fight to become one of the first unionised strip clubs in the United States.

    Antonia Crane is an author, activist, sex worker and PhD candidate at USC. You can read more about her life in her memoir, ‘Spent’.

    The other books mentioned in this episode are ‘Unequal Desires: Race and Erotic Capital in the Stripping Industry,’ by Professor Siobhan Brooks, another Lusty Lady alum; and ‘The Ethical Stripper’ by Stacey Clare. Antonia also recommends 'Neon Girls: A Stripper's Education in Protest and Power' by Dr. Jennifer Worley.

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    40 mins
  • The Girlfriends: Spotlight, E17: Tooba Stumps the Taliban
    Mar 9 2026

    When the Taliban captured Herat City in August 2021, Tooba Sarwari had just one thing on her mind: cricket. Would she ever be able to play her beloved sport again? And more pressing, would the Taliban find the evidence of her and her team mates’ sporting achievements? If they did, it would surely spell the end for them and their families.

    This is the story of how Tooba, and the other members of the Afghan Women’s Cricket Team, risked everything to flee Afghanistan and start a new life in Australia - with the help of some cricketing friends. And how once they were there, they began to rebuilt the team…

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    33 mins
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I love how the "story" unfolds. My heart goes out to all persons involved. This sad, sad crime tells of how the ripple effect occurs..., all these ppl are victimized or effected by one psycho's actions.

A True Crime must listen!!

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This series is great. I listened to some episodes twice so that I could piece the deets together. It's a constant reminder to stay vigilant ladies!

Excellent build up

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I was engaged from the get go. Through the highs and lows, I list ended intently as the girlfriends describe their personal experiences.

Sisterhood of Trueue Crime

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Thank you for sharing your stories, strength, humor and love.
Touched my heart. Hugs

Heart aching, uplifting

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What a phenomenal podcast crew! The girlfriend’s is a highly anticipated much worthy of your time podcast that all women must listen to. If we all only had girlfriends like this, it would be a much safer world. The way they never give up, praise each other, and honor Gail’s legacy is exactly the way it should be for any victim. Props to the girlfriend and whoever made this possible, great work.!

These women are amazing!!

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