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Dr. Sarah Boston is a veterinary surgical oncologist, comedian, actor, author of "Lucky Dog," and the host of Comedicine podcast. In this episode, Sarah talks with Kathy about her solo show, Stoppable, which she performed at the 2024 Guelph Fringe Comedy Festival. Tune in to learn more about the change.org petition Sarah created (and received over 63,000 signatures) to ensure that the streets of Canada were safe from He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, a few of her experiences while living in Florida for five years, and why she is so fascinated with Ken Jeong (whom she would love to have on her podcast). So, Ken if you're listening, give Sarah a call.You can watch Sarah's solo show, Stoppable, on YouTube, watch her stand up at Yuk Yuks Comedy Club in Ottawa, and listen to Comedicine podcast.Follow Sarah on IG @comedicine_comedy.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2025 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
As the host of The Gay Podcast for Everyone, Angela Briones shares her story of why she started the show, her coming out story to family, and her love for Queen Beyoncé.Tune in as Kathy and Angela talk all things G-A-Y! You can even play along with Kathy's genius idea of a game "Gay or Nay" and her failed attempt at a second game that well...didn't turn out so gay. Whether you're gay, straight, or an ally - you won't want to miss it!Follow Angela @thegaypodcast_foreveryone and listen wherever you check out podcasts!Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2025 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Today's episode is in partnership with Podcasthon 2025, an initiative to showcase charities around the world through podcasting. Kathy talks with Emily Davis, founder of NeuroSpark Network; a non-profit organization that is a resource center for children who are neurodivergent and their families. The network is also a resource for elementary school children, teachers, and administrators in the Louisville, Kentucky region. Tune in and learn the definition of neurodivergent, the work Emily is doing with NeuroSpark Network, and the advice she gives for those who have family members, friends, or coworkers who are neurodivergent. For more information about NeuroSpark Network, visit their website and follow the organization on Instagram @neurosparknetwork.Follow Women Who Sarcast podcast @womenwhosarcast and Women Who Podcast magazine @womenwhopodcastmagazine.Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2025 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Kathy and Philippa review the film Tár, a psychological drama featuring the queen of acting, Cate Blanchett. The film centers around Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett), widely considered one of the greatest living composer-conductors and the very first female director of a major German orchestra. Lydia's life unravels after being accused of misconduct. Tár is full of subtleties, assumptions, and unfinished scenes (in Kathy's opinion). Tune in and discover why Philippa liked it, why Kathy couldn't figure out what was happening, and what they both thought about the film overall (you could say they are the lesbian Siskel and Ebert). You won't want to miss it!Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2025 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be part of a genuine sisterhood; either with a biological sister or women you can call a sister?In the first episode of the relaunch of Women Who Sarcast podcast, Kathy talks with Amy and Nancy Harrington about their relationship as sisters. As a young kid, Nancy asked her parents for a sister and four years later Amy was born. The two were inseparable growing up and continue to have a very close relationship.Tune in and discover the "unicorn sisterhood" that Amy and Nancy have with each other, what their other siblings think about it, and what the secret sauce is to having an amazing relationship with a sister. Amy and Nancy also discuss a sisterhood they created for all women - The Passionistas Project. If you're interested in being part of the sisterhood with Amy and Nancy at The Passionistas Project, visit their website and follow them on social media @thepassionistasproject.Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2025 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
It's the end of a sarcastic era.In this episode, Kathy thanks her cohosts (Mario, Sheilani, Cori, and Chelsea) and her guests that have graciously offered their creativity, sarcasm, and time to be on the show for the last six years. Kathy is also very grateful for the loyal, sarcastic-friendly listeners that have been an enormous support through the years. Kathy is also glad that she won't need to talk in 3rd person anymore when writing up these episode descriptions.Thank you from the bottom of my heart! Sarcasmaste 4 Evah.Follow us on Instagram @womenwhosarcast. Looking to launch your own podcast? Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com to learn all about podcasting and read about the journey of other podcasters. Follow the magazine on Instagram @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Oh, Menopause. How you mess with our bodies.Kathy and Cori add a little sarcasm to their menopausal lives.Tune in and find out why menopause sucks so much (you may already have an idea), how toxic positivity and "uplifting" quotes aren't helping, and where Cori is finding thick random hairs. Kathy and Cori may be a bit ranty in this episode - blame it on menopause. Sarcasmaste. Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast & WWS Productions
Are you a rule follower or rule breaker?Or do you make your own rules?As creatives, Kathy and Chelsea talk about bucking the system and why we don't need to follow others or their rules.Tune in and learn all about Chelsea's favorite cliche, how the younger generations are just doing their thing, and why social media is a double edged sword.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.Follow Chelsea @chelseaelizabethwrites and chelseaelizabethwrites.com.Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Kathy has a lot on her mind but there's one thing that keeps coming up for her.Tune in and find out what those thoughts are, how she's processing them, and why risk isn't just about doing things; it's also about endings. Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast podcast.Sarcasmaste.Follow us on Instagram @womenwhosarcast. Looking to launch your own podcast? Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com to learn all about podcasting and read about the journey of other podcasters. Follow the magazine on Instagram @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Do you have a morbid sense of humor? Or perhaps you like dark humor?Kathy and Cori talk about both and if there's a difference between morbid and dark humor. They share what their sense of humor of choice is for family, friends, and coworkers.Tune in and find out what studies say about people that have a morbid sense of humor (MENSA, here we come!), the types of humor that are "allowed" at the workplace, and a few good quotes from OG comedian Steven Wright. Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.(This episode was originally aired on November 14, 2023.)All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast
You know how history repeats itself and no one in entertainment can be trusted?Kathy and Chelsea share epic fails that have happened in history and entertainment. Chelsea decided to write a book report on Alexander "Hammy" Hamilton and Aaron "A-Dawg" Burr and we're all just along for the ride.Tune in and learn all about "the duel," what Michael Moore and O.J. have in common, and why Blockbuster only has one brick and mortar left in the world.Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.Follow Chelsea @chelseaelizabethwrites and chelseaelizabethwrites.com.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Kathy does her best in recording an episode of Real Deep Sh*! without writing a script and just going with the flow - or whatever flows out of her mouth.Tune in and find out why Kathy would be talking about the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift, Travis (aka Mr. Swift), and why living in the woods for the summer may not be such a bad idea after all. Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast podcast.Sarcasmaste.Follow us on Instagram @womenwhosarcast. Looking to launch your own podcast? Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com to learn all about podcasting and read about the journey of other podcasters. Follow the magazine on Instagram @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Do you overthink, spiral, catastrophize, and/or overgeneralize?Kathy and Cori are cutting to the chase and dissecting overthinking because they are the masters of it. Tune in and find out the signs of overthinking (like supercharged forehead wrinkles or master of hypothetical scenarios), the delightful effects of overthinking (like enhance psychic abilities or mental gymnastics), and tips on how not to overthink (like adopt an ignorance is bliss philosophy or repeat cheesy affirmations). You can learn all of this and more! Just send us four easy payments of $159.99 and you'll become a Master Overthinker like us! But don't think about it too long - this offer won't last forever!Or you could just listen to this episode. Sarcasmaste. Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast & WWS Productions
Have you liked a novel so much that you highlight, underline, and stick post-it notes all over the pages? Well...Chelsea made Kathy read the book Wellness by Nathan Hill and they are here to talk about it. Wellness is a layered, slow burn, page turner of a book which warrants you to have a pencil and/or highlighter at the ready. There are a ton of juicy tidbits that you'll want to go back and read over and over again. Kathy and Chelsea both share their favorite sections of the book. Chelsea discusses the dysfunctional relationship between Jack and his mother Ruth and how she resonates with the dynamic between the two. Kathy shares her thoughts on the Wellness clinic which is all about the placebo effect (or as Elizabeth likes to call it "the meaning effect"). Tune in and find out why Kathy and Chelsea love the book so much and highly recommend you read it now. You'll also discover why Chelsea was personally affected by the mother/son relationship and what part of the book actually blew Kathy's mind. Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.Follow Chelsea @chelseaelizabethwrites and chelseaelizabethwrites.com.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Happy New Year!Welcome to the first episode of Season Three of Real Deep Sh*! Kathy had every intention of talking off the cuff and not writing everything that she wanted to talk about. But as it turned out, her hand and brain had other ideas. Tune in to find out why the phrase "New Year, New Me" annoys Kathy, what people typically buy in January and promptly return in February, and why 2024 is not about following the crowd, trends, or fads. It's time to pave your own path and make your own rules! Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast podcast. Sarcasmaste.Follow us on Instagram @womenwhosarcast. Looking to launch your own podcast? Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com to learn all about podcasting and read about the journey of other podcasters. Follow the magazine on Instagram @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Have you heard of the commandment "Thou Shalt be Judgy?" I think it's number eleven or maybe ten and a half.Anyhooo...Kathy and Cori are cutting to the chase and cutting through the bullsh*t to bring in the new year. They share their favorite things, people, and situations that bring about judginess. Tune in and find out why Cori uses the word "egregious" multiple times throughout the episode, what Kathy can not stand to look at hanging from truck hitches, how unspoken prayer requests can be legal, and why having vanity plates is just plain annoying.Leave the judging to us! We're just saying what you're already thinking. You're welcome.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast & WWS Productions
Welcome to Season Three of Women Who Sarcast!There's a new co-host in podtown!Please give a warm sarcastic welcome to Chelsea Pegues! She'll be co-hosting with Kathy for the first episode of the month.*********************************************Instead of starting the new year with sharing wellness tips, mindset reframing, or the word of the year, Kathy and Chelsea talk all things conspiracy theories.What are they? Why do so many people believe them?If you could create a conspiracy theory, what would it be? Kathy and Chelsea share their own conspiracy theories and the stories behind them. Hint: Chelsea discusses the Mandela Effect and Kathy talks about how frogs are in cahoots with the Lizard People. Tune in and find out what scientists at CERN may have done, why Birds Aren't Real, and why people think Sinbad did a movie version of Shazaam. Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine. Follow Chelsea @chelseaelizabethwrites and chelseaelizabethwrites.com.All content © 2024 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
The holiday season is upon us yet again. How did it sneak up on us?!Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy talked about ways to use sarcasm to get through the company holiday party and those awkward, surface-y, and way too personal family gatherings (with people you haven't seen since last year's family dinner). This episode is the finale for season two. Time sure flies when you're being sarcastic! Kathy and Cori will be back in January with new episodes, new topic ideas, and the same ol' sarcasm (if it ain't broke...). Kathy will also be introducing a new cohost to join her for the first episode of each month. So stay tuned for season three in the new year!Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast podcast. Have a wonderful holiday season!Sarcasmaste.Follow us on Instagram @womenwhosarcast. Looking to launch your own podcast? Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com to learn all about podcasting and read about the journey of other podcasters. Follow the magazine on Instagram @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Do you have a morbid sense of humor? Or perhaps you like dark humor? Kathy and Cori talk about both and if there's a difference between morbid and dark humor. They share what their sense of humor of choice is for family, friends, and coworkers. Tune in and find out what studies say about people that have a morbid sense of humor (MENSA, here we come!), the types of humor that are "allowed" at the workplace, and a few good quotes from OG comedian Steven Wright. Have you checked out Cori's new podcast I Don't Have Time? The podcast contains short (3 mins or less) sweary meditations and coaching tips for moms and women who wanna meditate but don't have the time, who aren't always into soft talking, and need a bit of grit and sweary edge to navigate their day, mood and mindset. You can find I Don't Have Time where ever you listen to podcasts! Follow Cori on Instagram @coachwithcori to learn more!Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Warning: this episode will make your mouth water and your stomach growl.Erin and Heather, hosts of Three Kitchens podcast, joined Kathy to share their holiday traditions and recipes (along with a few funny stories). Not all recipes that they talk about on their podcast gets a gold medal. There is one (or two) recipes in particular that gave the home cooks an "eww" factor and wasn't quite on the podium.Tune in and find out what Heather likes to do as a holiday tradition (it's quite "puzzling"), why Erin doesn't have a traditional holiday meal (it's whole turkey Tuesday at her house), and the two dessert recipes that they both love to eat every year. Check out their podcast and the plethora of recipes at threekitchespodcast.com and follow Erin and Heather on IG @three_kitchens_podcast.Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Procrastination is the art of putting off today what you can do tomorrow, or the next day, or maybe never. It's a skill that many of us have honed to perfection.Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy talked about the fine art of procrastination, how science has proven that tasks left to marinate in our subconscious are like fine wine (they might become better or they might turn into vinegar), and why creating the never ending to-do list is like planting a garden of procrastination; a source of never ending delight.Sarcasmaste.Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Follow us on Instagram @womenwhosarcast. Looking to launch your own podcast? Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com to learn all about podcasting and read about the journey of other podcasters. Follow the magazine on Instagram @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
You've heard the phrase "first world problems" at some point in your life. Either you've heard it from your bestie or actually said it to yourself. Kathy and Cori talk about what it means to them and whether saying it to someone is condescending and dehumanizing. Tune in and find out what they would consider first world problems, why Cori is never going to wear two different socks, and how being on NarcDoor (aka NextDoor) will give you heart palpitations. Have you checked out Cori's new podcast I Don't Have Time? The podcast contains short (3 mins or less) sweary meditations and coaching tips for moms and women who wanna meditate but don't have the time, who aren't always into soft talking, and need a bit of grit and sweary edge to navigate their day, mood and mindset. You can find I Don't Have Time where ever you listen to podcasts! Follow Cori on Instagram @coachwithcori to learn more!Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Are you a true crime fanatic? Have you always wondered how true crime podcast hosts decompress from so much murdering?Kathy talked with Kate and Hannah, hosts of the British podcast Don't Blame the Mom, about how they got interested in true crime, what they do to decompress from always researching serial killers, and the misconceptions that people have of the Irish and Brits.Tune in to find out the difference between British and American humor (or is it humour), why Kate thinks a bogey man lives in her attic (and why she's okay with that), and what celebrity houses Hannah hit up when trick or treating as a wee lad (hint: Absolutely Fabulous and nature documentaries). Caution: Be prepared to laugh so hard your side will hurt. We don't recommend operating heavy machinery while listening to this episode. Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Ah, productivity—the holy grail of our modern era. The notion that we must squeeze every drop of efficiency out of our waking hours, leaving no room for idle contemplation or leisurely meandering. Let's embark on a journey through the twisted world of productivity, where efficiency reigns supreme and time is a merciless dictator.Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy describes an alternate reality where breakfast is an intricate ballet of multitasking, sleep becomes a niche luxury product, and social interactions are streamlined by sending pre-recorded voice messages to family and friends.Sarcasmaste.Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Follow us on Instagram @womenwhosarcast. Looking to launch your own podcast? Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com to learn all about podcasting and read about the journey of other podcasters. Follow the magazine on Instagram @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast and WWS Productions.
Sarcastic Self-Improvement: Embracing Mediocrity with a Smile (or RBF).Are you tired and overwhelmed with positive affirmations and advice on how to improve yourself? Do you work your butt off to accomplish goals only to find the results aren't what you expected? Kathy and Cori want you to give yourself a break and embrace mediocrity. In this episode of Cut to the Chase, they discuss the Pareto principle or 80-20 rule, the power of half-hearted efforts, and offer mediocre mantras and absurd affirmations. Tune in and find out why Kathy is singing "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover," which of Cori's family members makes an unexpected appearance in the background, and why being a jack of all trades isn't so bad after all.PLUS! Cori has launched a new podcast called I Don't Have Time. The podcast contains short (3 mins or less) sweary meditations and coaching tips for moms and women who wanna meditate but don't have the time, who aren't always into soft talking, and need a bit of grit and sweary edge to navigate their day, mood and mindset. You can find I Don't Have Time where ever you listen to podcasts! Follow Cori on Instagram @coachwithcori to learn more! Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Ever wonder what's going on in the mind of a Zoomer (Generation Z)? Well, look no further!Kathy talks with Clary about how it feels to be a Gen Zer, the misconceptions people have, and what she would like the rest of us to know about her generation.Tune in to find out what music artist has had the most impact on Clary, the best advice she's received, and her thoughts about people idolizing celebrities.Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
In celebration of the 5th anniversary of Stagecoach Greens, please enjoy the encore episode with co-founders Jan & Esther Stearns. If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area, drop by Stagecoach Greens and play a few rounds in commemoration! Do you love to play miniature golf on a course that is entertaining and educational?Jan and Esther Stearns, co-owners of Stagecoach Greens, San Francisco's only outdoor mini golf venue, share their coming out stories in celebration of Pride month. They also talk about how they came up with the (crazy) idea of a mini golf course in the Mission Bay area of San Francisco and their involvement with Braid Mission, a foster care community in the Bay Area.Tune in and find out how Jan and Esther met, how many people have tee'd off at Stagecoach Greens, and why people call the mini golf course a "love letter to San Francisco."You can schedule a tee time at Stagecoach Greens on their website and follow them @stagecoachgreens. Learn more about the foster care community at Braid Mission and follow them @braidmission.Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!(This episode was originally published on June 7, 2022.)All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Pickleball. Everyone...and I mean everyone...is getting in on the action. Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy gives the Cliff Notes version of the history of Pickleball, how it's the fastest growing and possibly one of the loudest racquet sports in the U.S., why neighbors are coming apart at the seams, and what Picklemall has to do with it. Sarcasmaste.Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
We're baaaaaaaack! Kathy and Cori are back to Cut to the Chase with some intrusive thoughts.Do you have intrusive thoughts? You know the ones - they may be disturbing, detailed thoughts about something happening to you in the moment (like falling down the stairs) or what could happen in the moment (like veering off a cliff). Kathy and Cori go from talking about their intrusive thoughts to falling in the tub to scenario creation - it's a progressive conversation! Tune in to find out what type of vehicle Kathy would like to drive to curb her road rage, why Cori's family thinks her intrusive thoughts are becoming premeditated, and their call to action for listeners.Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Get the current issue of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Welcome back to Season 2 of Women Who Sarcast podcast!Carling and Lindsay, co-hosts of 7th Heaven: A Lesbian Recap podcast, join Kathy to spill the tea on the Netflix dating reality show The Ultimatum: Queer Love. SPOILER ALERT: If you haven't watched the show, this episode will spoil it for you. So lock all your doors, turn off your phone, close all the shades, give your kids Benadryl, whatever it takes and go binge all the episodes now. Then come back and listen to our thoughts and critique of the show.Tune in and find out what the show is all about, an overview of the couples participating, who needs therapy, and who went home together at the end. Carling, Lindsay, and Kathy also share previous relationships they've been in that relate to relationships on the show. You can find 7th Heaven: A Lesbian Recap podcast on Instagram @7thheaven_alesbianrecap and wherever you listen to podcasts.We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on Instagram @womenwhosarcast.Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and follow us @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Kathy's back and fired up!Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy announces her return to Women Who Sarcast podcast. She's had enough down time and misses being behind the microphone.It's going to be a whole new season with brand new guests and topics. Find out all the details and when the fresh episodes will be served up!Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Sarcasmaste. Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Get your copy of Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy announces that she'll be taking a hiatus from Women Who Sarcast podcast to rest her tired lil brain cells. She hopes the downtime will allow her to rejuvenate so when she returns, Women Who Sarcast will have that new podcast smell once again! In the meantime, check out the podcast catalog and listen to a few new-ish episodes. There's still some good ones in the vault!Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Sarcasmaste. Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Do you ever get into the zone or flow when doing a task?In this episode of Cut To The Chase, Kathy and Cori talk about getting into the zone (aka flow) when being creative or even just doing tasks around the house. They share their experiences of being in the zone and what it takes to get there. Kathy and Cori also dabble in perfectionism and how it's their superpower.Tune in to find out who created the term "flow", what happens when you're in it, and how you can create the flow for yourself.Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Dr. Natalie Boero, sociologist, fat activist, and author of the book Killer Fat: Media, Medicine, and Morals in the American "Obesity Epidemic," joins Kathy in celebrating the 10 year anniversary of the book and discussing what, if anything, has changed since she wrote Killer Fat. They also discuss how body positivity has been co-opted on social media and what the future holds for fat liberation.Tune in and find out how HAES (Health At Every Size) has been impacting the medical industry, why a diabetes medication is the new weight loss drug, and how Kathy has been affected by a family member getting bariatric surgery. You can find Dr. Natalie Boero on Instagram @ncboero and Killer Fat: Media, Medicine, and Morals in the American "Obesity Epidemic" wherever you buy books.We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
How many listeners out there love corporate jargon? If you're raising your hand, jumping up and down, and can't wait for the next new and improved buzzword, this episode may be a reality check for you.Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy circles back to loop you in on the most and least annoying corporate buzzwords, how Gen Z'ers are contributing to the conversation, and what expression is used by 65% of Americans.Get your ducks in a row so you don't miss this episode! Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Sarcasmaste.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
This episode originally aired on August 9, 2022.Do you relieve stress by throwing F-Bombs? Or are you a closet swearer? Wherever you are on the swearing spectrum, you are in the right place.In this episode of Cut To The Chase, Kathy and Cori talk all things swearing and how it can provide people with a bit of emotional relief. They also discuss how swearing is a sign of intelligence and creativity and people that swear are actually more honest. The hosts share their favorite swear words and give a few tips for all you swearers out there. Tune in to find out if Jesus swore at Judas (according to Cori), how you can spice up your swearing by using Scottish insults, and what Kathy actually calls the Next Door app.Tell us how you practice swearing. Is it mindful? Reckless? Send us a message on Instagram. Inquiring minds wanna know!Sarcasmaste. You can find Cori on Instagram @coachwithcori and on her website.Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Do you find yourself not being heard or taken seriously at work? Are you believing everything you think?Nancy Burger, workplace communications strategist and coach, joins Kathy in discussing why we create stories and how we can stop believing (even though Journey says not to) them so we can move forward. Tune in and find out why thoughts are choices and feelings aren't, how we can take the proper steps in changing the stories we continue to tell ourselves, and why we think our dogs love us.Nancy Burger guides executives and teams to develop actionable strategies that foster emotionally healthy cultures, create boundaries, and cultivate transparency in a high-stakes environment. She has 20 years of research, publishing, writing, and understands the power of words. You can find Nancy Burger at nancyrburger.com, Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn, and YouTube.We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Have you tried clicking on Google's "I'm Feeling Lucky" button to see what pops up?Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy takes you through her experience (in real-time) of clicking on a few of the "I'm Feeling..." buttons. The results will be stellar, adventurous, and funny! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Sarcasmaste.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
In this episode of Cut To The Chase, Kathy and Cori talk about how certain words and phrases lose their impact and become diluted if used too much.One word that Cori delves into is "empowerment." She wants us to be more mindful of what that means to us. She leads the conversation with the true definition of empowerment and why it's vital to all of us.Tune in to find out what Cori calls "fluff," how society affects our empowerment, and why curiosity is part of being empowered.You can find Cori on Instagram @coachwithcori and on her website.Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Sisters Who Scene It podcast hosts, Bridget and Katie McMullan, join Kathy in reviewing the movie Contact, starring Jodie Foster. All of the hosts talk about how religion, science, and aliens intertwine, why religion is even part of space talk, what they really thought about Matthew McConaughey being one of the main characters, and why the movie needs to be a ride at Universal Studios. Tune in and find out why Katie thought Gary Busey was in the movie, what angered Bridget the most, and the meaning of "CQ, CQ is anyone out there." You can find Bridget and Katie at sisterswhosceneit.com and on Instagram @sisters_who_scene_it. Go check out their other movie reviews!We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Have you gotten into an argument on social media because you didn't agree with what someone said? Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy talks about fighting on social media and five reasons why we do it. It's not personal, it's psychology.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Sarcasmaste.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
In this episode of Cut To The Chase, Kathy and Cori talk about hustle culture (also called the "burnout culture") and how it has been negatively impacting humans since the '70s. Tune in to find out the true definitions of "hustle" and "grind," why we need to put the kibosh on hustle culture, and the new hashtag Kathy created for 2023.Do you have a side hustle or two? Are you looking to release yourself from the hustle culture? Share your stories on Instagram @womenwhosarcast.Sarcasmaste. Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Author and psychotherapist Charlotte Fox Weber joins Kathy in discussing her first book What We Want - A Journey Through Twelve of Our Deepest Desires and why she decided to feature actual client sessions in the book. Charlotte discusses why having insight is only one part of making your life better and how being curious instead of judgmental helps us better understand people. She also shares that delving into our dark side is beneficial to learning why we repeat the same patterns and that we become Sheeple when we sleep walk through life. Tune in and find out the definition of a Lesbian Rule (created by Aristotle) and how we can be both self-destructive and self-preserving. You can find Charlotte Fox Weber at charlottefoxweber.com and you can find her book What We Want - A Journey Through Twelve of Our Deepest Desires (in the UK); Tell Me What You Want (in the US April 2023) on Amazon. We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2023 Women Who Sarcast
Do you practice introspection or meditate? Are you always doing and rarely being?Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy talks about her first encounter with the term "navel gazing," how she co-produced a short film about what it meant to people, and why the world needs more navel gazers.Watch Kathy's short film, Navel Gazing, to learn more!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Sarcasmaste.All content © 2022 Women Who Sarcast
In this episode of Cut To The Chase, Kathy and Cori talk about end of the year rituals and what can be left behind. Tune in to find out what ritual Kathy likes to end the year with (spoiler alert: it involves fire), what trend Cori would like to leave in 2022, and why setting resolutions is not something either of them do.Want to share a ritual you like to do for the end of the year? Let us know on Instagram @womenwhosarcast.Sarcasmaste. Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2022 Women Who Sarcast
Guess who's back!It's the one and only Sheilani (aka Sheidizzle)! And of course it's the holidays (again!). Which means there will be holiday parties. Which means there will be missed connections and overheard conversations. Which means there will be missed connection ads on Craigslist. And that's where Kathy and Sheilani come in!They break it down and give tips on how to write the most poetically descriptive, enticing, "Oh My Gawd It's Me They Are Talking About" missed connection ad. In case you were wondering what a bad ad looks like, Sheilani reads a few examples of how not to write an ad. Tune in and find out why it's important to be a good speller, what Sheidizzle did on a first date that may seem weird, and when you should place a missed connection ad.Need help finding a missed connection? Let us know on Instagram @womenwhosarcast.Sarcasmaste. Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2022 Women Who Sarcast
ENCORE EPISODEIf you think boundary is a four-letter word and you don't know where to start with setting them, then this is the episode for you. Boundary and Empowerment Coach, Jess Escobedo, gives actionable and practical tips on how to set boundaries with people in your life. Jess utilizes nonviolent communication and embodiment practices when working with clients. She shares her simple definition of a boundary and recommends we start setting boundaries with someone that is receptive and compassionate.Tune in and learn what you can do if someone pushes back when you set a boundary and how learning the proper vocabulary can help clarify your needs and feelings.You can find Jess Escobedo @wholesomehoodrat and at jessica-escobedo.com.Get a copy of a Feelings Inventory list and Needs Inventory list provided by The Center for Nonviolent Communication.We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and follow us on social media @womenwhopodcastmagazine!All content © 2022 Women Who Sarcast
Do you and your coworkers ask each other why certain people aren't held accountable for their crappy work ethic? Is it obvious that your boss plays favorites and you're pissed that you aren't one of them?Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy talks about accountability in the workplace, common reasons why leadership doesn't hold people accountable, and what you can do if you're called into your bosses office (and it's not because you're a rockstar). Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Sarcasmaste.
In this episode of Cut To The Chase, Kathy and Cori share life hacks that have made their lives easier. Tune in to find out what Cori tells her kids when they are either hurt or hungry and why yoga is the biggest life hack around.Have a life hack of your own? Let us know on Instagram @womenwhosarcast.Sarcasmaste. Become one with your sarcasm and SUBSCRIBE wherever you listen to podcasts!Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!
Do you find it difficult to communicate with certain people? Are you looking for tips to improve your listening skills?Jennifer Furlong, Founder and CEO of Communication TwentyFourSeven, shares the wisdom she has learned in her 30 years of experience as a communication specialist. She explains the difference between each communication style, what the one thing we should do but don't when we communicate, and how working from home has changed the way leaders and employees engage with each other.Tune in and find out why knowing the "communication climate" at work is the first step in approaching your boss.You can find Jennifer Furlong www.communicationtwentyfourseven.com.We love our listeners and want to hear from you! Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com and @womenwhopodcastmagazine.All content © 2022 Women Who Sarcast.
Are you someone that changes their mind as easily as changing their clothes? Or are you someone that goes back and forth when making a decision, also known as “waffling?" Does your mind throw a wrench in the mix by adding some taunting, pesky, self-defeating thoughts because you can never make up your mind or that you are impulsive in your decisions? Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy talks about how the mind uses the brain and generates energy through thinking, feeling, and choosing.Subscribe to Women Who Podcast magazine at womenwhopodcastmag.com.Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @womenwhopodcastmagazine!Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast!Sarcasmaste.