Beef. Everybody’s got it. Have you gotten into multiple arguments with 13-year-old girls? Have you wondered if grocery store cashiers want your help bagging groceries? Have you struggled to find the right way to put on a duvet cover? Join co-hosts JD and Coach and producer Davis as they dissect the various “beeves” we all have, big or small (mostly small), with our neighbors, our jobs, the world - with everything! What’s Your Beef? is a Sassholes production brought to you by comedians Jenny Davis, Emily Davis, and Leah Kayajanian. For updates and bonus material, follow @SassholesShow on Instagram and Twitter and subscribe to our YouTube channel to keep up with the Sassholes web series. Music and cover art by Andy Bar. Follow him on YouTube, Instagram @werdnabar, and Soundcloud.
The What's Your Beef? podcast exceeded my expectations in every way. Initially, I was hesitant to listen, anticipating that the hosts would be whiny and annoying. However, I quickly discovered that this show is not only hilarious but also oddly comforting. I find myself getting a little sad when an episode ends and eagerly awaiting the release of the next one.
One of the best aspects of this podcast is how relatable and funny it is. The hosts tackle both big and small things that drive us all crazy in everyday life. Their discussions are incredibly relatable, and their humor adds an extra layer of entertainment to each episode. Additionally, the playful teasing between the hosts creates a light-hearted atmosphere filled with zingers that never fail to make me laugh.
Another great aspect is the natural rapport between the hosts. It's clear that they are friends, as their chemistry shines through in their conversations. This natural dynamic makes the podcast very easy to listen to and enjoyable from start to finish. The topics they choose for each episode are light-hearted and don't delve into total bummer territory. Instead, they explore everyday annoyances in a conversational manner that keeps listeners entertained throughout.
While there aren't many negatives about this podcast, one aspect that could be improved upon is the length of each episode. At under forty minutes long, they manage to pack a lot into each show; however, I personally wouldn't mind listening to longer beefs (although I admit that sounds a bit gross). Nonetheless, this does not detract significantly from my overall enjoyment.
In conclusion, The What's Your Beef? podcast is an absolute gem. With its relatable content, hilarious banter between friends, and entertaining format, it has become one of my favorite listens. The hosts strike a perfect balance between humor and comfort while discussing topics we can all relate to. Additionally, the absence of vocal fry earns them bonus points in my book! If you're looking for a podcast that will make you laugh and feel like you're part of a conversation with friends, I highly recommend giving The What's Your Beef? podcast a listen.
Davis spots a stowaway, JD defends dandelions, and Coach has it out for a holiday.
Coach gets cut, JD gets jilted, and Deej gets ticked off about trailers.
JD and Coach get disgraced by their daughters while Davis busts Big Cheese.
Coach gives up on a grump, JD complains about the crab sign, and Davis won't stand for a sell out snowman.
Coach's dentist gets defensive, JD bails on a bold plan, and Davis gets a good laugh from Grandma.
JD won't take out your trash, Coach doesn't handle a heckler, and guest host Jeff tries to kick it with the cool kids.
Coach doubles down on Dave, JD cuts it close, and Davis deals with a distant driver.
JD wants to see a sold sign, Davis has an interesting interaction, and Coach gets mad at McDonald's.
Davis stares down a stranger, Coach botches a block party, and JD gets rid of some records.
Coach plans a party, JD's on the brink of a bad break, and Davis has trouble with timing.
JD says so long to her super power, Davis packs some plastic, and Coach always comes back.
Davis is put out by plugging in, Coach gives a grand gesture, and JD turns down a tiny tee.
Coach has a bunch of bad beer, JD pauses for a petitioner, and Davis can't stand a soulless salad.
JD loathes laundry, Davis rails on a bad rec, and Coach travels with a toddler.
Davis is sick of superfluous sounds, Coach gets caught, and some bold bachelorettes bring JD way back.
Coach beefs with a bad book, JD ducks a door-knocker, and Davis enjoys the noises of nature.
JD tries out a tough spot, Davis gets fed up with first class, and Coach finds her feet.
Coach gets pissed on a Peloton, JD falls into a funk, and guest host Deej debunks a dumb debate.
Coach takes in TMI, JD can't find the right cord, and guest host Deej gets knicked in the knee.
JD gets eaten alive by Edible Arrangements, Davis gets arrogant in the Amazon, and Coach hates being held up. Check it out/share/donate etc: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-save-the-ecuadorian-rainforest-no-really
Davis scoffs at sell-outs, Coach gets the grade, and JD fumes about a fundraiser.
The gang kicks off season 5! Coach can't cut some slack, JD feels dissed by the dentist, and Davis takes on tech.
The gang wraps up Season 4 with their annual tourney to crown 2023's Beef of the Year. CONTENDERS: Dr. Diet Advice (Coach, Ep 159: "I Thought It Would Be Bigger") Chicago Style Hot Dog (JD, Ep 150: The Full Pickle) Cat Sitting (Coach, Ep 138: I'll Always Have Coach) Capitalism Ruins Everything (Davis, Ep 146: 7336) Marinara Burrito (Davis, Ep 140: The Highlight of Our Lives) Speeding Ticket (JD, Ep 149: You're Not That Special) Caesar's Animatronics (Davis, Ep 132: Bye-Bye is Back) Erin Brokevich (JD, Ep 141: Broke Dried-Up Dumdums) Pumping at Work (Coach, Ep 131: Postmortem of Women in the Workplace) Guided Tours (JD, Ep 152: Candy Assault) Longest Letsgoboy (Coach, Ep 128: She is my Forever Friend) King Mattress Fail (Coach, Ep 149: I'll Always Have Coach) Tiny Water Bottles (Coach, Ep 141: Broke Dried-Up Dumdums) Weighted Blankets (JD, Ep 128: She is My Forever Friend) Crisis Decisions (Davis, Ep 149: You're Not that Special)
JD sacrifices for a side dish, Coach eats with the elders, and Davis' dog groomer makes daring decisions.
JD speculates about skinny celebs, Coach gets pissy with a pediatrician, and guest host Jonathan has a vendetta against vermin.
Coach gets acquainted with her kid's class, Davis does the right thing, and JD says so long to sleeping.
Davis rants about the wrong way to wait, Coach takes on too many toasts, and guest host Greg gets gushy about guy stuff.
Coach and Davis have water-based woes while guest host Mayor makes all the wrong moves.
Davis ducks out of a drug store, JD rants about reviews, and Coach can't have one thing.
JD denounces dessert decor, Coach handles a homeowner hassle, and Roomie leaves politeness on the picket line.
Davis finds a faulty fair, Coach crams the fam in a car, and JD takes on too much attention.
Coach wonders why people wait, JD handles a hostage situation, and Davis gets mad about a missed opportunity.
JD tiffs with the toddler tax, Davis likes levity, and Coach goes crazy over crappy comments.
Davis detests the drab, Coach gets a creepy correspondence, and JD calls out a Chi-town classic.
Coach conquers a king, JD meets a kindergarten cop, and Davis drops the ball on decision-making.
BEEF: Episode 6 - Jean-Claude Van Damme vs. Steven Seagal Long before Marvel and DC started digging through their archives for whatever semi-recognizable spandex-clad heroes they could squeeze into FunkPop form, the people saving the day in Hollywood were just that: people. Everyday ordinary joes, off-duty cops, and cooks who were really former Navy SEALs in disguise. Back in the 80s and 90s, when blockbusters were all about bazookas and brawn, some of the biggest movie stars in the world were guys who looked good in a bloodstained tank-top. Steven Seagal and Jean Claude Van Damme were never the major A-listers. But they certainly knew how to sell a few well-time karate chops. And their verbal sparring brought the two of them close to blows at the height of their fame. Be sure to read James Kendrick's insightful texts on the action genre: Hollywood Bloodshed: Violence in 1980s American Cinema and A Companion to the Action Film. Hosted by Bridget Todd Written by Benjamin Austin-Docampo Editing & Sound Design by Pete Musto https://ncpodcasts.com/beef
In this special ep, returning guest Brother brings some beef games to celebrate JD's beerless bday.
The gang takes a break from beefin' to read some write-ins from their petty pals.
JD's offended by office hours, Davis stands against the system, and Coach wants a day off of doing your job.
JD prepares, Davis prospers, and Coach confronts a cranky neighbor. The call-in beefer has a daddy dinner dilemma. We'll be back next week! In the meantime please enjoy this beefstalgic episode that originally aired May 26, 2021 (Episode 53).
Davis doesn't need a drink, Coach is put out by a princess party, and JD does Disneyland.
Coach puts on a happy face, Davis gets triggered by trash mail, and JD judges Junior's eating habits. Please enjoy this beefstalgic episode that originally aired May 11, 2022 (Episode 99)
Coach wants to stare at a wall, JD continues her crusade, and Davis tiffs with toddlers.
JD tries on tenacity, Davis pisses off the paper boy, and Coach has to hydrate.
Davis samples a special sauce, Coach gets kicked out of checkout, and JD deals with a diva.
The gang fields write-ins from a few of their funny friends.
Coach has complications with cat sitting, JD tiffs with taxes, and Davis makes a first class friend.
JD believes in The Boss, Davis suggests we stop singing, and Coach can't ignore her kid.
Davis gets deja vu, Coach gets too much attention, and JD gets rejected.
Coach scrapes the bottom of the boring barrel, JD finds fault with phrasing, and Davis hits up the Home Depot.