The Lena Dunham Industrial Complex is expanding: Learn how to live your "best life" from her new feminist podcast

She's teaming up with a host of famous feminist friends, including Zadie Smith, for "Women of the Hour"

Published October 20, 2015 7:30PM (EDT)

Lena Dunham   (AP/Arthur Mola)
Lena Dunham (AP/Arthur Mola)

In addition to "Girls," various film projects, her forthcoming HBO show and her buzzy "Lenny Letter" newsletter, Lena Dunham is getting into the podcast game.

Coinciding with the paperback release of her book “Not That Kind of Girl,” Dunham and BuzzFeed are teaming up for a podcast titled "Women of the Hour," featuring “news and wisdom you can use from women living their best life." The audio-program will feature Dunham and a slew of her famous, feminist friends — including Emma Stone, June Squibb, Emily Ratajkowski, Amy Sedaris and Zadie Smith -- chatting about sex, friendship, love, work, bodies and more.

“I decided to explore the themes of my book further, talking to an array of women I love and admire in order to bring you an audio collage/feminist variety hour in the form of this pod-cast: Women of the Hour,” wrote Dunham on Twitter Tuesday.

“Please subscribe if you like bad-asses, deep questions, giggling, sexual healing, Gaia life force, style, summer-camp, cute kids, the Internet and feminine power,” she added.

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