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For Crying Out Loud
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Lynette Carolla, and Stefanie Wilder-Taylor are two mothers of twins just trying not to eff it up. In this raucous hour of conversation they cover a range of topics from marriage, divorce and the space in between, to what they’re watching, where they’re going (Target) and how they manage to look so damn young. The format is informative, loose and most of all entertaining. If you’re looking for parenting advice you’ve come to the wrong place but when you hear their honest, unfiltered experiences you may come away knowing what NOT to do. Put them in your ears while you clean your floors or walk your dog and let them keep you company during what will surely become your favorite hours of the week. New shows come out Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Thought the FCOL crowd would like this one. In my conversation with Rosebud Baker, we trace a line from grief to grace: a political-family childhood near D.C., the loss of her little sister, finding alcohol, and then finding a room where people spoke her language. We talk about the slow work of sitting with feelings, Al-Anon, the beginnings of stand-up and writing, sobriety since 2006, pregnancy loss, IVF, becoming a mom, and the memoir she’s written along the way, Fully Baked. It’s a hopeful map for anyone who needs community, laughter, and permission to start again.
Stefanie has been searching dogs like she's Tinder dating and some people in the house aren't here for it...yet. How do you know when you're ready to open your heart? Get $10 off plus free shipping on Nutrafol by going to Nutrafol.com and using the promo code FCOL
Lynette and Stef talk Diddy doc (plus some sound up of a funny TikTok about the Diddy jurors), The Big C, The Beast in Me and more. Check out Quince for holiday gifts go to Quince.com/FCOL
This one is pretty old but the year is unknown. Lynette tells a story about a diva at Disneyland (her name rhymes with Hey No) and Stef talks limo assholes.
Thought FCOL people would appreciate this episode of Drunk-ish with new mom, Anna David. We get into the infamous “Fix” headline fiasco, why community laughter can be medicine, and how she accidentally checked into the other Promises—think broken hoop, not Malibu tennis courts. Anna talks getting sober at 30, the power of 12-step, and how EMDR rewired her life. We also compare notes on early motherhood being… let’s say “not a spa day,” and celebrate her new gig co-hosting Sober Living and running Legacy Launchpad Publishing. If you like this pod please follow it on the Drunk-ish feed! And give it a review or rating!Follow Anna on everything @AnnaBDavidAnd find her website at AnnaDavid.comWatch the episode on YouTube
Lynette goes to a Christmas party and sees some fun people and spill a little tea, Stefanie goes to a birthday party and leaves with PTSD plus, the perils of aging!Check out Quince for your gift giving needs Quince.com/FCOL
Stefanie goes to a concert and almost loses her hearing, more college talk and some TV and podcast recommendations.For GLP-1's go to ForHers.com/Crying
Remember when Kate Anthony (The Divorce Survival Guide - book and podcast) to discuss her work as a divorce coach? Yeah well she was also on Drunk-ish getting very real about getting sober. It was an eye opening conversation in the best way and relatable to moms and parents in general.
In an episode from January 2022, Producer Gary joins to talk parks, playrooms and parenting fails.
Lynette and Stef discuss their Thanksgivings then Stef tells the story of Sadie's first (and definitely not last) tattoo plus Phil updates and more.For GLP-1 meds go to ForHers.com/Crying
Tamara is back in the co-host seat and she tells us stories about her career in TV (Popular, Nothing Sacred) and film (She's All That, Torilla Soup) including some fun tea and some acting humiliations. Plus Stefanie retells the story of the time she got fired from The Three Stooges. Tamara's jewelry can be found at Grey By Tamara Mello on Etsy.
Another episode from way back in 2015 and Lynette and Stef have some views on summer camp that will definitely change!
Guest co-host Tamara Mello joins Stefanie today to talk about her son's first year at Berkeley and the process of getting this college application stuff done. Plus, we delve into the different types of schools the kids have been to because again, it's not one size fits all. Tamara talks about her two dogs' origin stories. And, of course, this episode is dedicated to sweet Penelope Taylor. She will be greatly missed. To check out Tamara's jewelry go to Grey By Tamara Mello on Etsy.
After Xander has his stint as the assistant director of the school play, he needs to make some hard decisions about college. Lynette tells us about the latest Clare Danes show and Stef shares some news. Trigger warning. This one is a little sad.
In this throw back (way way back) to 2016 Lynette and Stef give so many great true crime recommendations plus the whole Philly Cheesesteak origin story.
Lynette sees two kids in one week beginning with a trip to Santa Barbara that gets scary when she can't find a charging station for her car but ends with an overnight to Oregon. Stef talks about Elby's 21st birthday and needs some advice about a tattoo for Sadie.
Lynette tells Stef about a movie she saw in the theater and a movie she hasn't seen yet that everyone thinks she should plus, Squid Games, a new podcast rec and Stef has a mea culpa.
Enjoy this throwback to 2016 which is mostly about sex.
(Part 2) She got sober at 16 and, spoiler alert, she's still sober. For all of you parents who are dealing with teenagers and substance abuse, this episode of Drunk-ish is a must listen! Feel free to follow Drunk-ish wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch this episode and every episode on YouTube
(Part 1) She got sober at 16 and, spoiler alert, she's still sober. For all of you parents who are dealing with teenagers and substance abuse, this episode of Drunk-ish is a must listen! Feel free to follow Drunk-ish wherever you get your podcasts. You can also watch this episode and every episode on YouTube







Any guy wanting to get married should listen to this first . . .
the times they say "like" in 3sec of talk is world record status
Why does this say from Duran Duran?? that's a different John Taylor (who is English) and it's even spelled different.
I’m sorry I wanted to like this but there are way to many ads..
OMG!!!! Yall are awesome. I am new to the show and I have been binge listening. Love how real and relatable the show is.
I left fb after I said no, not me too, after years of work trying to not wear a V on my forehead. Backlash against the endgame? Don't need it. Thanks, ladies.
sometimes when they make each other laugh, i laugh even harder. they are so relatable in so many ways.
My favorite podcast. 2 women sharing stories about their lives as moms, celebrities, and celebrities' wives. A touch of news and a love of True Crime. Easy to listen to. 2 episodes a week.
love it!
If you're a fan of The Adam Carolla Podcast, this might not be exactly what you expect. If you're a SuperFan of The AceMan, then you'll love this anyway. It may take a few episodes to get into their groove, but there is definitely potential here for a good podcast. As it develops, they gain some momentum and their upcoming guest list unfolds, I believe we'll find this to be another quality podcast from ACE Broadcasting. Good Luck! Cheers!!!
As a single man who does not have kids I was worried I would not be able to get into this show's content, there was no reason to be concerned this podcast is hilarious and full of interesing information. Definitely a must listen for the Carolla completist or people dealing with raising children but it's a strong enough show that anyone can enjoy it even if they don't have any interest in parenting.
A podcast that tackles the issues of being a parent. Hosted by a lady with a nanny and plenty of cash to handle things, alongside is a certifiable nutjob who thinks she is important enough to give her husband and kid aliases.