
Jen and Briddany are sisters and they want you to know that you have a story even if you don't think you do. Look, they'll show you. By telling you (mostly) true stories and getting all kinds of other people to tell them, too. It nearly always gets inadvertently morbid. There's a whole lot of swearing. Most of the time there's a moment where you hear wine being poured. There's a golden retriever n... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Special guest Kris joins Jen and Briddany to discuss those moments when you have this idea of how something is going to go, and it...well...let's just say it doesn't go that way. Like, at all. Hear about the time Jen ran from the cops and nearly had ... more
Jen, Briddany, and special guest Amy "Don't Call Me Nancy" Nance sit in a 900 hundred degree room to discuss the most polite spectral event ever, whether a hallway haunting can even be scary, why old people ghosts always appear at the end of the bed,... more
Jen and Briddany welcome special guest Sam to discuss parental lies, a possible-playground-adjacent murder (ACTUALLY TWO WE JUST REALIZED), why Jen spent her childhood refusing to turn her face toward a plugged-in iron, and how, exactly you should ad... more
Jen and Brid welcome their brother Robert and his husband Tim as special guest stars to talk about grandparents. Hear about the time Grandma Vi nearly had a heart attack because of punk rock and also that other time she showed Robert how to eat an ap... more
Jen and Brid discuss childhood fears, the need for arms on snakes, and giving Jesus his best life. We guarantee you you cannot guess Jen's childhood fear before she says what it was. Learn about the blob, the 80s B-movie The Stuff, and how wolverines... more
Briddany and Jen are amazing
I love these episodes. It’s like sitting around with some good friends and sharing stories. Their laughter is contagious. I laugh out loud on many occasions. I want more episodes.
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Apple Podcasts | #240 |










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