Shame Stories is a collection of people's most embarrassing personal stories, as told to your glamorous, witty hosts Joe Garber & Tita Poe (usually over several bottles of rosé).
In our rousing season finale, Teutonic starboi and international treasure Flula Borg brings some Bavarian flare to the ultimate episode of Shame Stories season 1. In addition to giving us a live schuhplatten demonstration, Flula shares some tales that will make your face redder than the ass cheeks of a female baboon in heat, including: - "Rudy made a doody" - "Meow says the... sheep?????????" - "Oops, that is the hat of the chimney sweep!" Listen in and laugh it up!
A trio of megatalented musicians bring their A game to episode 9 of Shame Stories. Rachael Ferguson and Erik Blood, of the disco/funk band Pink Lotion tell us about "The Witches", "The Q" and "The Awful Truth", while trumpetist Steve O'Brien (also known as Rachael's other half) makes us squirm with embarrassment with his "First Day Of School" mishaps. Tune in and toke up!
Fernando Cardenas is a director, DP and (we suspect) vampire who possesses the gift of eternal youth. He stops by our mortal plane in Ep 08 to disclose a very few and far between instances of sheer mortification, including "Baywatch Oil Patrol" and "Rock-a-bye Baby Phone Drop". Some very juicy celebrity gossip from the past may also have been disclosed along the way. You'll have to listen to find out...
Comedienne extraordinaire and professional wrestlemania fashion critic Katy Conroy regales us with some fantastically embarrassing memorabilia, namely...: - My First Thong - Late To The Game - Oh, What A Formal
An experimental round table version of our usual humiliation with Seattle band Knife Knights brings us into the most titillating rapid-fire circle of Shame Stories to date. Our episode 6 guests/bandmates are Marquetta Miller, Ishmael Butler (of Shabazz Palaces fame), Erik Blood, Larry Mizell, and OCnotes, and they hold nothing back!
Episode five is a twofer! Joe's oldest, dearest and most glamorous gal pals Marie Bouassi and Carina Simmons reach deep into their treasure chests of shame, and the gems they've brought for show & tell do NOT disappoint. Marie envelops us in her sloppy stories “Granny Panties” and “Poop Hike” while Carina fully smashes our blushing faces into her shameful “Gutterslut” and “Catfish” memories. We will never be the same.
Comedian to the stars and proud pug daddy Alex Hooper joins us for a rollicking session of shameful stories and existential life questions. Alex is maybe the ONLY comedian in the history of "America's Got Talent" who could make Simon Cowell smile, so you won't want to miss these curmudgeon-busting tales! Alex's stories are titled "Rockstar Status", "Hands-Off" and "Waterworks", and we hope you're sitting down when you have a listen to them, because they might just change your life...
Flowy red-haired maven/producer (and human with the best laugh you've ever heard) Jamie Tubbs pays Shame Stories a visit, during which one of your hosts (rhymes with Pita Toe) got hit with a case of the sleepies and basically turns somnambulant by the end. HOW EMBARRASSING!! Tubbs delighted us with two stories, titled "Mongoose" and "Crybaby". She had actually come prepared with four, but "Pita" couldn't keep her eyes open and rudely insisted on ending the podcast early so she could hit the hay. Joe stayed strong til the bitter end (of the bottle of rosé), and we'll have Tubbs back on our show to razzle dazzle us all with more shameful tales soon!
Musician-turned-real estate agent extraordinaire Mike McGill shares two tales of personal-terror with your fabulous hosts, and we pepper in our own music/celebrity-adjacent embarrassments whilst throwing back a liver-pickling amount of rosé. Mike's stories are titled "We Are Never Late" and "Thanks, Lawrence Fishburne!"
Shame Stories is off to an erotic start, as Brian Dionisi pays a visit to your hosts and regales us with three ultra-embarrassing tales of humiliation, including: - The Pop-Up - Bunk Buddies - The Gobbler Thank you for sharing your shame, Brian!