Jingles, Laura, Radicalize Grandma

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Throwback Episode: Elephants, Blowjobs, SNL

This episode originally aired August 8, 2024 Sarah shares a fun fact she learned about elephants and proposes greeting people like we greet dogs. Plus, she helps a trans woman connect with her niece, who recently came out as trans as well, hears a funny story about blowjobs, and ...  Show more

Throwback Episode: Handyman, Church, Fingered

This episode originally aired April 4, 2024 Sarah scares Rory into never cheating on her. Plus, she points out the positives of menopause, unpacks a traumatic story of abuse (trigger warning), and recounts tales of doing stand-up in Montreal. You can leave a voice memo for Sarah ...  Show more

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