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.
You can feel great about the way you look, starting right now, if you just change these two things. Jen shares those secrets, as well as:
New rap beef drama!
An apology to all of the people angry…
Be cringe! If you’re afraid of looking stupid, you’ll never find your blue flame -- and you’ll never be the fullest version of yourself. Jen encourages you to try and fail, even when it makes you loo…
Please pray for Jen, as she had a difficult time while she spent a week at a yacht club and a luxury AirBNB. Kidding about the prayers. Just pray for her because she’s crazy. But she uses this experi…
Jen goes crazy with her opinions about fireworks. From the archives: originally published on June 30, 2020.
Jen is on vacation this week but will be back with new episodes next week!
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Jen has encouragement for moms who are overwhelmed by family vacations. She also reacts to videos of designer Farah Merhi’s beautiful home, and details the ways that her own home doesn’t measure up.
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Everything falls apart when Jen makes Katlyn and Joe do a tinned fish tasting. Jen also speaks to people who feel like they haven’t found their one blue flame, or calling. She has words of encouragem…
Jen reviews Harrison Butker’s famous speech, as a fellow member of the Catholic ghetto. Listen to the end for Jen’s version of the speech!
She also asks if she’s crazy for not being sad when her youn…
From the archives, this is the episode where Joe spilled Jen’s very special beer backstage at a show, and there’s audio! Jen also plays some truly hilarious clips of 50 Cent talking about his rapper …
Jen never thought she’d be a cheerleader’s mom, but here we are. The life that is best for you is often not the life you would seek on your own. So how do you create an awesome life, if you are often…
Jen is back in her nacho pants, the pants she pulls out when she can’t fit into anything else because she’s been eating like she’s training for a sumo competition. She shares encouragement for anyone…
Jen missed her daughter’s senior prom, and that wasn’t even the craziest part of her weekend. She talks about how to not lose your mind when all of your plans completely fall apart. She also has vide…
Be friends with your kids. Jen explains that bringing an informal attitude to parenting is very important in modern culture. She also talks about:
If you worry about being in midlife, you’ll have a mid life. Jen tells you how to feel ageless instead. She also talks about:
Jen takes on the topic of transgender kids. She also talks about how your core values impact your weight, and the fun of having teens.
The best thing you can do for your kids is to become more of a slacker. Jen talks about the benefits of not controlling every part of your kids’ lives. She also discusses:
Jen sees her husband as the “head of the household,” but what does that even mean? Does it matter which household work wives and husbands do, and is there such a thing as “women’s work”? Jen tackles …
Having a crisis of faith? Jen can fix it. In another stellar episode that will make you shake your fist at the heavens and demand to know how this podcast is free, Jen explains how to reconnect with …
Jen dives into the hot topic of gender roles. Does it matter if moms stay home with their kids, or which household chores husbands and wives do? She offers her take. She also points out that you’ll n…
[Seattle show 3/22!] This episode has all the chaos you’ve come to love and expect from this podcast: inappropriate digressions, starting beefs with wholesome communities, and massive technical issue…
Jen shares her weight loss secrets that no one else talks about. Why listen to people who work out for a living when you can listen to a woman who’s had a bunch of kids, hates exercise, and loves to …