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Friendship That Hits Different (And Why So Many Women Are Lonely)

Friendship That Hits Different (And Why So Many Women Are Lonely)

Update: 2025-08-13
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Welcome to the very first episode of Talk Sht and Laugh—your new favorite podcast for bold women, real friendship, and wildly honest conversation.* We’re Sarah Walton and Michele Wang—two longtime best friends who know what it means to show up for each other, ride out the chaos, and still find a way to laugh through it all.

In this kickoff episode, we’re sharing the raw, funny, and gratitude-filled story of how we met, why we became friends, and what’s kept us together through decades of life, loss, reinvention, and (let’s be honest) questionable fashion choices.

 

We talk about:

  • The early days of our friendship (cringe and fun included)
  • Why deep friendships are so rare—and so needed
  • The loneliness epidemic among women (especially over 40)
  • What we’ve learned about building connection that lasts
  • Why we started this podcast for YOU

If you’ve ever felt like the odd one out, like everyone else has a group chat you weren’t invited to, or like you're just craving some real damn conversation, you’re not alone. We made this podcast for you.

Pour yourself something delicious, kick off your shoes, and lean in. The friends you've been waiting for? We’re right here.

 

New episodes drop every week. Subscribe now so you don’t miss what’s next.

Meet your hosts:

Find out more about Michele: https://themichelewang.com/
Learn about Sarah here: https://sarahwalton.com/ 

Follow along on YouTube:

https://www.youtube.com/@TheSarahWalton

https://www.youtube.com/@TheMicheleWang 

 

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Friendship That Hits Different (And Why So Many Women Are Lonely)

Friendship That Hits Different (And Why So Many Women Are Lonely)

Sarah Walton & Michele Wang