


Slime Drama – with Lisa Hanawalt – Episode 291
Production Designer and Cartoonist Lisa Hanawalt stops by to talk to the ladies about her new illustrated book “Coyote Doggirl”. They talk about replacing bad habits with “good addictions,” dates to trampoline parks and rock climbing, “kid scams” and businesses. They discuss Leonardo DiC
Finance Self Care – With Charla Lauriston – Episode 290
Charla Lauriston and the ladies get into what life is really like for a creative professional. Charla talks about her own experiences writing for “The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.” Charla gets down to brass tacks on money management, and she and the ladies discuss addictions to things like mater
Not Your Practice Life – With Guy Branum – Episode 289
Guy Branum (@guybranum) stops by to talk about his new book “My Life As A Goddess.” Guy and the ladies get into why there’s been a rise in skinny people wearing ugly clothes. They also get into self-confidence, where it comes from, and growing up different in a small town. Guy reveals the secr
Bucket Sequel – With Julia Loken – Episode 288
Julia Loken of “What’s Your Sign” joins the ladies to chat morning routines, and what to do when your horniness is straight up an emergency. Plus, when do you say “I love you?” What is the meaning of the phrase “Cold Turkey?” What song do you want played at your funeral, a
Cargo Shorts Apologist – With Emily Heller – Episode 287
Emily Heller stops by to chat with the ladies about whether it’s really possible to be discriminated against because of cargo shorts, and why cargo vests are either better or worse than the pants. Emily recounts the time she was at Universal Studios and crashed Mario Lopez’s interview wi
Algorithms Know Who I’m Fucking – Reena Calm – Episode 286
Comic Reena Calm from Chicago is in town to chat with the ladies about life on the road. They talk merch tips, and Reena recounts a particularly obnoxious comment from a random dude after a show, and they all discuss the ways having shrooms in your house is like “Chekov’s Gun.” Plus — Re