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Let Lisa Help with Lisa Lampanelli

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Lisa Lampanelli is now a life coach. That's right - The Queen of Mean is now The Queen of Meaning! Join Lisa each week as she sits down with a guest co-host to solve their problems as well as some of her own. She'll also be answering letters from fans to offer advice and taking calls from her actual clients to learn how she can be a better life coach. So if you have a problem - Let Lisa Help! If you don't listen, blame yourself for your horrible life.
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Lisa and Ashley Austin Morris -- her friend-turned-enemy-turned-friend-again -- sit down and hash out how their respective intentions clashed hard enough to result in a HUUUUGE fallout, as well as how they each learned to recognize what they needed to change about themselves to help others better and collaborate respectfully.
This week on "Let Lisa Help," it's a two-for-one special! First, actor/comedian Adam Ferrara, best known from FX's "Rescue Me" and Showtime's "Nurse Jackie," talks about finding a life outside of standup comedy, the importance of his father's support in his career, and taking responsibility for the trajectory of his life. Then, comedian/SiriusXM talk-radio host Pete Dominick steps up to the mic to chat with Lisa about being the "safe" straight guy around women, the art of slam comedy among friends, and finding contentment with one's achievements in life.
A 21-year-old with some self-awareness? Lisa actually finds one as she sits down with her client Mikey to discuss letting his walls down, moving beyond the reputation he gained from MTV’s Catfish, and learning how to judge people less. Then, they show what a real coaching session with Lisa is like. Plus, Mikey uses the wisdom he’s gained from Lisa to help answer questions from fans.
This week, Lisa gets deep with the star of SiriusXM’s Ron Bennington Show to discuss past-life regressions, improving your mental health while staying funny, and the art of the interview. Plus, the radio legend and comedy aficionado sticks around to give advice to listeners — and maybe make fun of them just a little.
Life can be hard, but it helps to have someone guide you to what your head, heart, and hoo-ha all really want. And there’s no one better to lead the way than Lisa’s friend and life coach Lauren Handel Zander. The two discuss martyrdom, establishing boundaries, and how to find exactly what you want out of life. Plus, Lauren helps some listeners who are even more out of control than Lisa is!
This week radio and broadcasting icon Elvis Duran sits down with Lisa. They discuss weight loss surgery, empathy and the importance of getting rid of stuff. One thing you shouldn't get rid of is Elvis' new book so make sure to pick up a copy of "Where Do I Begin."
On this episode, Lisa chats with Matthew Sklar and Chad Beguelin, the Broadway composing twosome that brought the groundbreaking Tony-nominated "The Prom" to life. Matt talks about quitting college to follow his dreams and having parents who didn't disown him despite that decision. Then, the two talk about how they deal with disappointment in the competitive world of high-budget, high-stakes theater, and how they keep perspective and cultivate gratitude despite losses along the way.
Having friends, making friends, and keeping friends can be difficult things to do. Enter Jane Green, 18-time New York Times best-selling author and one of Lisa's best friends in real life. She sits down to discuss The Friends We Keep, which is both the name of her new book and the topic of discussion.
We all have deep-seated fears, and Lynette Carolla shares one of hers with Lisa — literally. Both of them worry they aren't smart enough. Lynette talks about what it's like being married to someone with a "black belt in arguments" and how thinking you know everything doesn't mean you actually KNOW everything. Listen in to see if Lisa can help!
Lisa's guest this week is comedian Brad Williams. He has a successful comedy career, a happy marriage, a cool dog, and a nice house, so why the heck would he want your pity? Brad sits down with Lisa to talk about the intention behind people's words, having a good attitude, and the true power of REAL gratitude. He does say the "M word" a few times, but he doesn't get upset by the little things, so you shouldn't either.
Christine Schiefer is a writer and the co-host of the podcast And That's Why We Drink. She sits down with Lisa to try and solve the problem she has of taking things personally. Plus is she a bully? Listen in to find out!
We all live with some kind of fear gnawing away at us. And when TV host, actor and musician Nikki Boyer came in to "Let Lisa Help," she had three problems she wanted to address. The more Nikki and Lisa talked, the more open she became, and soon LL helped her uncover her main fear. Listen in to this compelling conversation filled with insight and laughter.
Comedian Michael Yo is Lisa's guest co-host this week and, as far as he's concerned, things are all good! He talks about avoiding victim mentality, looking at his biracial upbringing as a challenging but eventually positive thing, and learning how to be himself on and offstage. During their conversation, Lisa discovers a hard truth about her friendships, and asks Michael's advice about how to change it. Plus, the pair counsel fans who have written in for help, and one of Lisa's clients calls in to give the new life coach some feedback on how she's doing so far.
On this episode, podcaster extraordinaire Em Schulz from And That's Why We Drink joins Lisa for a conversation. They talk about gender identity versus sexual preference, proper pronouns, and what you're really craving when you emotionally eat. Maybe we should just call this episode, "And That's Why We EAT"!! Give it a listen - you'll laugh AND learn.
Welcome to Let Lisa Help! Lisa's first guest is actor, podcaster, and internet phenom Josh Peck. The two talk about issues around weight and confidence, and Josh opens up about all the ways he tried to fill that big gaping hole we all have inside us. After that, Lisa enlists Josh to help answer a weight-related question from a fan, and finally in the reoccurring segment, "Coach The Coach," one of Lisa's actual clients calls in to let her know just how she's doing in her new career as a life coach. And remember -- if you want to let Lisa help YOU, head over to LisaLampanelli.com for more info on her storytelling dates, workshops, and life-coaching services.
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