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I Have To Call My Sister

Stacey Kay and Kayla Bulmer

"I Have To Call My Sister" is a podcast featuring sisters Kayla Bulmer and Stacey Kay. Together they were finalists on America’s Got Talent, but now have very different lives. Kayla is a young mother and talks about the stress, anxiety and hilarious-ness of what comes with having children. Stacey is a body positive recording artist and talks about what it's like being a curvy girl in the music ind... more

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Latest Episodes

52 episodes per season and we've reached the GRAND FINALE BABY!! We listen through our funniest episodes and play some of our favourite moments from the last 4 seasons. We have a NANNY section, we have a PRANK section, we have a CELEBRITY section, we... more

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4 days ago

Is Canada behind the times when it comes to the music scene? Stacey’s new album is almost ready, and a special song makes Kayla hyperventilate. Kayla is not having the most confident day, and watching the show “Intervention” might be part of the prob... more

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11 days ago

Stacey’s voice is GONE… so today “Hot Chris” is our co-host, but thinks he might not be interesting enough to be on a podcast. Chris gives us a play by play of what it’s like to be around a prison all day long, he tells us stories that no normal pers... more

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18 days ago

Kayla's nightmare came true and she had something in her nose. What movies that are not supposed to be scary but are actually horror movies? Kayla hates musical movies, Munro had a nose bleed and reacted very strangely, and we discuss what age we rea... more

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25 days ago

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 526 ratings
  • OBSESSED!!!!

    Literal tears from laughing, permanent smile on my face, I love them 😭😭😭

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Teyyey
    Canada4 months ago
  • Please write a GAMES book!

    Your podcast is so much fun!! 🤩 I always listen to it while walking my dog, and I really enjoy the games you play together on the pod. But I can never write them down to replicate them with my friends. Would you consider either writing them down somewhere online, or possibly writing a games book with all of them?? Thank you, keep being awesome you two!! 🥳🥳

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Car-chan
    Canada4 months ago
  • ALL LAUGHS!!

    Please make NANNY a monthly visitor!!!!!! I just can’t with her and your dynamic. It honestly brings me so much laughter in my day! She is amazing

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Midesquer1
    United States5 months ago
  • These ladies

    These ladies are for sure some of our favorite people ever. They are Hilarious and so relatable. We LOVE them dearly. ❤️ Sorta Kinda Funny

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    lawrehn853
    United States6 months ago
  • Love this pod!

    Love these ladies and this pod! Give it a listen!! You will be laughing for sure. 🥳🤣

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sarahkingmomma
    United States7 months ago

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