Truth & Iliza - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Well, What Can We Say?
Iliza shares her observations on the May Day protests and powerful women; actress Mayim Bialik; performer Alyssa Edwards; a restaurant serves food in bite-size portions.

How Do You Get Woke?
Iliza discusses social awareness, problematic societal norms and safe spaces with CNN political commentator Symone Sanders and actor Jeffrey Self; Iliza demonstrates how getting woke is a pyramid scheme.

Women vs. Women
Female competition; Iliza's female vulnerability kit makes successful women less intimidating; being a bad feminist; actress Ariel Winter.

Millennials
Iliza tackles the stereotypes that plague millennials by asking elders for their advice and getting the last word on social media; guests Troian Bellisario and Norman Lear.

Is Society Devolving?
Despite advances in technology and faster methods of communication, Iliza wonders if people are actually saying less; new emojis; Iliza hosts a seminar and asks people to share secrets for cash.

Your Vagina Is Normal
Iliza discusses women's body issues and beauty standards, navigates the world dressed as a vagina, asks audience members to draw reproductive systems, and complains about inspirational quotes.
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