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Author: Sarah Ritorto

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Sarah Ritorto and Aaron Dailey talk about how mundane life is filled with so many moments that can be missed if you do not ask what are you doing? This is filled with stories, laughter, and some ways God is revealing himself through family. Really funny, good story telling, and dare we say the best 30 minutes of your week.
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Catching Strays

Catching Strays

2026-03-2739:09

In this episode of What Are You Doing?, things get a little personal… and a lot funny.Sarah claims she’s been “catching strays” all season long, so naturally, we had to go back and revisit it all. We walk through every episode of Season 5, remembering the moments, the messages, and yes—the accidental shots fired along the way.This episode is part recap, part reflection, and part laughter as we look back on what God has been saying, what stuck with us, and what we might have missed the first time around.If you’ve been with us this season, this is a fun and meaningful way to tie it all together. If you haven’t—this might just catch you up (and maybe catch a stray or two yourself).Real talk. Real laughs. Real reflection.What are you doing?
Slightly Inappropriate

Slightly Inappropriate

2026-03-2028:45

In this episode of What Are You Doing?, Aaron and Sarah take a look back at some of the moments when Aaron has said things from the stage that might have been… slightly inappropriate. Preaching every week means you’re bound to say something that makes the room go quiet, makes people laugh nervously, or makes you wonder later, “Did I really just say that?”From honest illustrations to moments that probably pushed the line a little too far, this episode reflects on the tension between being real, being pastoral, and sometimes realizing that not every thought needs a microphone.It’s funny, reflective, and a reminder that when you’re speaking every week… something slightly inappropriate is bound to slip out. 🎙️
Mentally Ill

Mentally Ill

2026-03-1339:28

In this episode, Aaron and Sarah dive into a conversation that many people are thinking about but few know how to talk about well—mental health. The phrase “mentally ill” gets thrown around a lot in our culture today, but what do we actually mean when we say it?With their usual honesty, humor, and curiosity, Aaron and Sarah wrestle with the tension. This conversation isn’t about easy answers—it’s about learning how to think, care, and talk about mental health with more wisdom, compassion, and clarity.Expect thoughtful moments, some laughs, and a conversation that might challenge the way you think about what it means to be “mentally ill.”
Obviously Mismatched

Obviously Mismatched

2026-02-2747:49

In this episode, Yusef joins Aaron and Sarah, and from the outside it feels… obviously mismatched. Different backgrounds. Different instincts. Different stories. Different energy. The kind of trio that makes people tilt their head and say, “Wait… how are you all friends?”And yet.Some of the most unlikely friendships become the most meaningful.Some of the people who don’t look like they fit end up shaping you the most.This conversation is funny, honest, and surprisingly deep. Sometimes the most obviously mismatched people are exactly the right match.
Deeply Human

Deeply Human

2026-02-2041:51

In this episode, Sarah skips the small talk and cannonballs straight into the deep end.No warm-up laps. No shallow end theology. No polite transitions.We talk about what it actually means to be deeply human not the curated version, not the platform version, not the “I’m fine” version —but the honest, complicated, embodied, sometimes uncomfortable version.We wrestle with grief, joy, doubt, faith, identity, and the parts of ourselves we usually try to manage or hide. What does it mean to follow Jesus without pretending you’re less human? What does it look like to hold conviction and vulnerability at the same time?Sarah gets serious quick.We try to keep up.And somewhere in the middle of it, we find grace.This one isn’t surface-level.It’s deeply human.
Simply Unacceptable

Simply Unacceptable

2026-02-1336:37

This episode is a masterclass in social discomfort.Sarah recounts the date where a grown man confidently chose to sit on the same side of the table. Not a corner café bench. A regular table. Two adults. One side. No warning.And then we relive the unforgettable moments when people approached with deep sincerity… to apologize for hating you for years.We laugh about the intensity of human interaction, the drama we didn’t ask for, and the strange holy ground of awkwardness.Because sometimes what feels simply unacceptable…becomes the story you tell forever and learn from.
Happily Never After

Happily Never After

2026-02-0641:02

What if the story we were promised isn’t the story we’re actually living?In this episode, Aaron and Sarah talk about happily never after—the quiet unraveling of expectations, the myths we inherited about life, faith, marriage, leadership, and calling, and the awkward (often funny) moments when reality doesn’t follow the script.f you’ve ever thought, “This isn’t how I thought it would go,” this episode is for you.Because sometimes the good news isn’t happily ever after…It’s discovering grace in the middle of happily never after.
Neighborly Doxology

Neighborly Doxology

2026-01-3034:24

In this episode, Sarah and Aaron share a moment that could only happen on an ordinary walk with Sarah belting out a song without thinking, only to realize the neighbors heard it all. What starts as a funny, slightly awkward moment turns into a surprisingly meaningful conversation about gifts, courage, and why we’re often tempted to keep what God’s given us turned down. Together, they reflect on how worship, creativity, and calling are meant to spill out into everyday life even when it feels vulnerable or inconvenient. A lighthearted story with a deeper invitation: don’t hide your voice, your joy, or your gift. Someone might need to hear it.
Probably Always

Probably Always

2026-01-2337:56

Some things you don’t actually know until you say them out loud.Some feelings have probably always been there you just discover them mid-sentence.In this episode, Aaron and Sarah talk about how Sarah often realizes what she’s been feeling while she’s verbally processing it. What felt unclear internally suddenly makes sense once it’s named. Along the way, they laugh about a very questionable (and very fake) email that showed up on the website involving… smooching. Expect reflection, humor, and a reminder that sometimes the truest thoughts aren’t hidden… they’re just waiting to be said out loud.Because some things aren’t new realizations—they’re probably always true.
Heavy Set Jazz

Heavy Set Jazz

2026-01-1639:37

This episode gets its name from a conversation about dancing and the realization that we’d never be petite jazz dancers. We’re heavy set jazz—and honestly… that explains everything.After nine months away, we’re back with laughter, memories, jokes, stories on stories, and a few unexpected turns (including bees). It’s messy, familiar, and full of life as Sarah and Aaron come out swinging.Welcome back.
Front Street Blast

Front Street Blast

2025-04-2239:31

In this episode called Front Street Blast, Sarah is absolutely done—done with her friends, done with all of IKEA’s chaos, and done with everybody somehow knowing all her business. Laugh along as she unpacks a hilarious story that proves, in her community, privacy is basically a myth. It’s a wild ride through the ups and downs of living life out loud, wrestling with insecurities, and still showing up. But don’t worry—there’s a sweet little twist at the end that just might make you fall in love with your nosey friends all over again.
Pleasantly Surprised

Pleasantly Surprised

2025-04-1136:26

In this episode, Sarah and Aaron dive into the sneaky ways fear writes bad stories in our heads—and how those stories rarely come true. Through honest conversation and a lot of laughter, they share real-life moments where things turned out better than expected. From awkward Doctors appointment to worst-case-scenario spirals that never actually happen, they explore how Jesus, community, and a little humor can help us rewrite the narrative. You might just walk away feeling... pleasantly surprised.
Slightly Prophetic

Slightly Prophetic

2025-04-0436:58

In this episode of What Are You Doing, Aaron and Sarah crack up over how Aaron keeps being weirdly right about things—like, suspiciously right. Is he actually prophetic? Probably not. Slightly? Maybe. They also share a sweet full-circle moment that ties it all together. Come for the laughs, stay for the life stuff.
I Stay Crying

I Stay Crying

2025-03-2839:05

In this episode, "I Stay Crying," Aaron and Sarah take you on an emotional roller coaster, exploring how vulnerability makes us more relatable. Get ready to laugh, reflect, and maybe even shed a tear as they dive into the power of showing weakness.
In this episode, Dana joins Aaron and Sarah to set the record straight! With plenty of laughs, Dana calls out some questionable statements from past episodes—clearing up the truth about underwear, delicate relationships, and the art (or lack) of saying goodbye on phone calls. It’s a hilarious mix of correction and comedy that you won’t want to miss. Tune in and get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe rethink a few things yourself!
Sarah and Aaron are back with another episode of What Are You Doing?, diving into a wild and thought-provoking story. This time, they explore the fine line between safety and isolation, judgment and wisdom. How do we know when we’re protecting ourselves versus just cutting ourselves off? And when does discernment turn into unfair judgment? Buckle up for a fun and insightful ride—you don’t want to miss this one!
I'm Not Sick

I'm Not Sick

2025-03-0737:49

Sarah insists she's not sick—even though, well… she totally might be. But don't expect that to have anything to do with the episode's actual conversation! As always, things take a delightfully random turn. Aaron shares a hilarious "What are you doing?" story about his uncanny ability to attract deep, serious conversations when he least expects them. This episode is both heartwarming and funny—definitely worth the listen!
Just Peeved

Just Peeved

2025-02-2838:53

In this episode of Just Peeved, Sarah is still fuming over something Aaron said last time—so naturally, we're dedicating a whole episode to it. Expect lots of laughs, some dramatic reenactments of Sarah’s (completely justified) meltdown, and a deep dive into attachment, emotional discovery, and why labeling people is the lazy way out. Can Aaron talk his way out of this one? Will Sarah forgive him? Tune in to find out—because nothing says healthy communication like being peeved at your co-host.
Secretly Judgy

Secretly Judgy

2025-02-2136:29

In this episode, Sarah and Aaron dive into the hilarious and all-too-relatable world of being secretly judgy. They share funny moments, honest reflections, and a whole lot of laughter as they explore what it really means to judge others—sometimes without even realizing it. But it’s not just jokes and side-eyes; they also get real about how to move from a judgmental mindset to a more compassionate heart. Get ready for a mix of fun and deep conversation that’ll have you thinking and laughing at the same time!
Violently Unaware

Violently Unaware

2025-02-1438:48

In this hilarious and painfully relatable conversation, Sarah and Aaron start Season 4 of"What are you doing?"As they talk (and laugh) through the everyday misunderstandings between men and women, they uncover just how unaware each side can be of the other's logic, emotions, and expectations. From the casual way men interpret the question to the layers of meaning women often pack into it, their conversation is a rollercoaster of humor, frustration, and "aha!" moments. If you've ever found yourself baffled by the opposite sex, this discussion will make you feel seen—and leave you laughing at just how different we really are BUT how much we need eachother.
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