
Are you a sad girl who loves to read? Do you eat prozac for breakfast? Are you looking for a serotonin boost? Look no further! Actress Erin Kommor and therapist Alegra Kastens cover one book each episode, and in true sad girl fashion, become unhinged as they talk books, dating, daddy issues, and their general mental unwellness. Stay tuned for iconic sad girl special guests who join as well!
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 67 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | BooksArts | ||||

This week, the Sad Girls are reading Tembi Locke’s memoir of love, Sicily, and finding home, “From Scratch.” As Erin and Alegra dig into this rare love story, they discuss love at first sight, dating in New York City, and the reasons why Alegra wants... more
In this bonus episode, Alegra shares what it's been like working with a nutritionist, and she and Erin discuss what it's like healing from an eating disorder.
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The Sad Girls have returned to cover parts 3-5 of Stephanie Foo's memoir, "What My Bones Know." In this episode, Erin and Alegra dive into intergenerational trauma, what it's like setting up a problematic partner (or parent) for success in their next... more
In their first episode since their appearance on The Tamron Hall Show, the Sad Girls break down how that day went, as well as the rest of their week, including Alegra's experience with her nutritionist and Erin's big news. Then, they jump into the fi... more
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Hi Ladies, I really enjoy listening to your analysis of current books. I especially enjoyed “Mad Honey”. My only suggestion is that you drop the vulgarity. It adds nothing to the discussion and cheapens your look. My gym friends (about 20 of us) all feel the same. Hope you don’t mind the suggestion.
Love your book discussions! I’m late to the episode, but just listened to your take on ACOTAR. Based on your feedback, I think you should try Ink Blood Sister Scribe! It’s a fantasy set in contemporary times.
I might like the opening chat even more than the book talk! These two are fabulous and I’m excited to read along.
I love you both and I love this pod! You ladies mentioned that you’d like the book discussion to be interactive- might be fun if you started a discord to go with the pod ☺️ either way, 5/5 stars from me!
Sooooooo freaking good. I love all the episodes.








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