Welcome to Courtside with Courtney, the podcast where we invite you to join the inner circle and snag a courtside seat for candid conversations with influencer, mom, and Dibs Beauty co-founder, Courtney Shields. Get ready to dive deep into a wide range of topics, from business and beauty to navigating the challenges of grief and co-parenting. While Courtney is known for her brutally honest relatio... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & CultureRelationships |
Join Courtney in this week’s episode of Courtside with Courtney as she sits down for a healthy dose of girl talk with Taylor Burgos (Made and Taylored). The two discuss dating, divorce in the public eye and social media. Taylor, who just moved to Aus... more
In this episode of Courtside with Courtney, Courtney redefines dating with intention, aiming to make it more enjoyable and less stressful. Reflecting on her post-divorce journey, she emphasizes aligning intentions with potential partners and recogniz... more
Join Courtney for a special episode of Courtside with Courtney where she sits down with her assistant Kiersten. Hear the story of how Kiersten went from working at Home Depot to working her dream job with one of her favorite influencers. Courtney exp... more
In today’s episode of Courtside with Courtney, Courtney faces life's toughest topics head-on. Diving into the depths of grief, Courtney shares her personal journey of losing her father. The episode navigates the complexities of grief, offering insigh... more
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I’m tired of privileged women harping about their lives. She is truly a miserable and narcissistic soul.
I love the What Would Courtney Do episodes.
This podcast is absolutely terrible. The host gives awful dating advice and incapable of listening and not talking over her guests.
This is the dumbest podcast I’ve ever listened to. It’s not “iconic” and it’s major “sus” - her favorite words. She says everything is SO funny and she was doubled over laughing but the stories she tells aren’t funny at all unless we were there.
37 year old woman and mom and all she cares about is how to play games with men. Utterly useless podcast.
Apple Podcasts | #108 | United States/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #137 | Canada/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #214 | United Kingdom/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #183 | France/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #195 | Australia/Society & Culture/Relationships |
Apple Podcasts | #218 | Italy/Society & Culture/Relationships |
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