Standup comic Jen Fulwiler uses evolutionarily psychology + Catholic intellectual tradition to make moms feel better about life. Basically, this podcast is like if someone gave a TED Talk after three mimosas.
If you feel fit and sexy, this is not the episode for you.
I talk about Lizzo's power video, the hypocrisy of how people treat her vs women like Alexandra Cooper, and why you must start seeing yourse…
That naked Barbie photo shoot seemed like such a good idea.
You'll think I'm kidding, but I'm dead serious when I say that if more churchgoing suburbanites were more at ease with blue language, it would change the world. Profanity is the language of pressure.…
We all want peace and healing for our country. But if you feel too exhausted to be part of the war that must be fought for unity and reconciliation, maybe it's because you're on the wrong battlefield…
If you, like me, soothed your quarantine stress by drinking, eating, and shopping, and now the number on the scale is as grim as the number on the credit card bill, I have some words of encouragement…
We review my most disastrous tooth fairy gifts so that I can make an important point about decision fatigue in parenting.
The Last Dance is blowing my mind, even though I don't know anything about basketball. It proves everything I've been trying to tell you about what it's like to use your blue flame.
CORRECTION: I ref…
My last show at SiriusXM was Friday, and I learned something important about not flipping out about big events. I also tried adding an intro to this podcast and think I crushed it.
My husband called 911 while dressed as a clown, and I unpack the riches of this story for you so that you can step into his "blow it up" mentality.
Here's why. And here's why you need to do that thing you've been putting off, too.
Diddy released a sleep meditations audiobook and it's the best thing that's ever happened to Jen. She also opens up about her experience with insomnia.
Jen has a playlist full of the most depressing songs ever. She was going to listen to it after a recent loss, but something surprising happened instead.
Jen doesn't worry about kid screen time and neither should you.
Jen hates cruises even though she's never been on one. She offers encouragement for any other first world people who are ungrateful for things they should be grateful for.
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Jen creates a drink called Pimms and Squirt, and the resulting hangover teaches her important lessons about self care during quarantine.
Draw inspiration from Jen's husband, who brought his bullhorn to the social distancing block party and used the siren feature to keep the conversation focused.
Another podcaster informs Jen that the title of her new book is a term for lighting flatulence on fire. Jen draws an important spiritual lesson from this experience.
Jen gathers her six kids to watch TV on Easter, only to end up on Prison Lesbians II. This is the inaugural episode of this podcast and it's never going to get better than this.