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 y... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | ComedySociety & Culture |
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 t... more
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... more
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 sho... more
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 ... more
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Lisa. Come back. We need your compassionate dry wit!!!!!
5 stars. Every episode helps me. I can’t wait till it comes back. Thank you Lisa.
I love, love, love Lisa’s podcast. I’ve always been a fan of her stand up and now hearing her in a more personal aspect is like listening to an old friend. Lisa gives some great realistic advice on life struggles and brings on great guests to add to the topic at hand. Keep up the great work, Lisa! XOXO
Lisa is just as entertaining as she was before in her previous career as a comedian! Interestingly enough, I wasn’t familiar with most of her guests but I found each podcast riveting and full of so many anecdotes to apply to my own life. Sometimes it felt like Lisa was iterating my own inner monologue! HIGHLY RECOMMEND for anyone on their own spiral journey. Keep them coming!!!
Soyyy happy for this podcast! Basically the best advice you’ll get- for free! Ummmmmm yes please thanks. Lisa is great at sharing her stories and tools that can help pretty much anyone! Every week there’s a great guest on and I’m never bored or disappointed. Please keep doing this forever. Loveeeeesssss it. Would’ve given 10 stars but you can’t.
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