It's me, your friend Busy Philipps! My creative partner Caissie St. Onge & I love making things that we believe people need & will love & we’ve had so many plans. We had plans to do a TV show that would shake up late night! And we think it kinda did! For six months. We adored our genius, scrappy creative team at “Busy Tonight” as much as we loved our audience, so when we broke the news that we’d b... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 247 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This week, Busy is shooting a comedic horror movie in Oklahoma and Caissie’s family had another hard goodbye. To keep things light, they discuss Hollywood’s newest possible power couples!
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This week, Busy and Caissie are a little bit late because of…everything? In the world? But they wanted to get the podcast out to celebrate the fact that their guest for the summer finale of Busy This Week QVC+ is Caissie’s first boss, David Letterman... more
This week, Busy and Caissie are trying not to cry or be depressing! Topics include what is wrong with Donald Trump’s hand, the Emmy nominations, Busy’s trip to Disneyland and is And Just Like That a prank on Caissie?
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This week, iconic journalist and author E. Jean Carroll stops by to discuss her brand new best-selling book, “Not My Type: One Woman vs. a President” detailing her not one, but two victories in court against Donald Trump, who was found liable for def... more
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Third try listening after a long hiatus - TWO minutes in and what does Busy say “sorry I’m eating” Unprofessional and disappointing
Reposting this review because when i tried to give this podcast another chance, it starts with chewing? Not cute to eat and talk. It’s gross. It’s disrespectful. Not worth trying again -and yet I tried, and what happens? Disgusting eating sounds.
Busy is saying what we're all thinking and I for one need to hear it. It helps me feel less alone. Keep going! Nothing abrasive about it at all.
I’ve listened since the beginning and used to love this pod. Caissie, Shantira, and Busy helped me survive the 2020 election. But lately it’s just… not doing it. Maybe I just miss Shantira, who brought the perfect edge of grounded humor to keep things real. Maybe it’s that I LOVE Caissie’s wisdom, kindness, and humor, but that on her own she can’t quite keep the self-absorbed Busy train on the tracks. Or maybe it’s that Busy doesn’t seem to want to do the pod anymore. In any case, it was fun whi... more
I adore this podcast and have listened loyally since the beginning but I can’t continue with this plastic surgery episode and might need to stop listening all together. Yes I’m a crunchy old school feminist and I can’t with the plastic surgery is fine and a choice attitude. I get that it’s a reality in their line of work but the rest of us live in a different world. I agree with them and share a world view with them about literally everything else so this is hard to square. Women’s worth does no... more
I have really loved listening to these two since the beginning. They are lovely to each other and real. But maybe it is time to let Busy off the hook. She really doesn’t seem to like doing this podcast
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Conversations revolve around personal journeys, resilience in the face of setbacks, and the importance of genuine connections amid modern chaos. The hosts engage in heartfelt discussions about their own lives, touching on themes of success, failure, personal growth, and the evolving nature of the entertainment industry. Notable topics include mental health, societal observations, and the challenges faced by women, particularly in comedy and media. The dynamic between the hosts fosters a relatable atmosphere where listeners feel they are part of an ongoing dialogue about navigating life's complexities, underscored by humor and authenticity. Unique perspectives on motherhood, self-care, and contemporary issues ensure that the content resonate... more
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