
Women's Humor, Health and Happiness. Award-winning pep talk for modern women. Hosted by Lian Dolan, Liz Dolan and Julie Dolan, real sisters with very different lives, Satellite Sisters informs listeners daily lives with entertaining conversation, smart advice and positive support. With laughter and friendship, Satellite Sisters tackles life transitions and decisions, current events + trends, famil... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 913 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsSociety & CultureHealth & Fitness | |||

Today Liz Dolan interviews Phil Pizzo, the founder of Stanford's Distinguished Careers Institute, a deep thinker on transitions and lifelong learning. His career has taken him from pioneering pediatric oncologist to Dean of Stanford Medical School to... more
Today's special Lizness School episode is inspired by a letter we received from listener Laura Tiberi asking us to consider how life choices can be different for "those who are faced with significant transitions as a result of medical illness or inju... more
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Today's Lizness School episode starts with a conversation with John Evans, a Lecturer in Nonfiction in the Creative Writing Department at Stanford University. John was Liz's memoir writing teacher during her year as a Fellow in Stanford'... more
Wellness. At Lizness School, wellness means health + fun. Liz and Leah both have wellness goals this year that include training for a big event. Today's special release of Lizness School episode S2E12 to Satellite Sisters is our first ever wellness e... more
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Production may have slowed on this podcast, but I’m here to say that listening to the archived shows is always entertaining! These women are funny, bright, kind, and refreshing. I’m back to 2016 and will probably just start over once I’ve listened to them all. Take a break from politics and listen to something that you’re not afraid for your children to overhear!
This was my favorite show ever. You answered every question I had. We keep hearing about how strength training is so important as we age, but what is it exactly? I loved hearing that yoga, walking, Pilates, planks, etc all count as strength training! Yay, I had already been doing those things, but thought I had to start lifting weights.
Looking forward to the menopause episode.
I started listening in your radio days and I have not stopped…you are my number one podcast! Thank you Sisters for being who you are and making me a Satellite Sister.
I’ve been listening since they were a radio show and they are now a fixture in my life. I look so forward to hearing the friendly voices, the silly banter, the issues that make me think (but not TOO hard!) and the discussions about topics that I can relate to personally. They’ve carried me through parenting my kids, parenting my parents, and starting and running a business with my son and spouse. If it’s Tuesday, I know my shoulders will relax and I’ll breathe a little easier. So nice to have fr... more
I’ve been listening for almost 9 years at the recommendation of a cousin. Love this podcast! More than any other, it picks me up when I’m down and makes me laugh/enjoy life even more when I’m up. And when I recommend a show or book or product that I heard about “on a podcast” it is always this podcast. Thank you thank you!
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This podcast revolves around the experiences, challenges, and triumphs of modern women, delivering a blend of humor, insight, and camaraderie. The hosts, who are real sisters, provide supportive conversations that address various life transitions, family dynamics, health and wellness topics, as well as current events and cultural trends. The show uniquely incorporates the personal anecdotes of the hosts, making each episode feel like a friendly chat over coffee, while touching on issues that resonate deeply with its audience. With a commitment to laughter and positivity, it stands out as a go-to source of encouragement for listeners navigating the complexities of life.
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1. Lizness School
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4. Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus
5. Next Question with Katie Couric
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Recent guests on Satellite Sisters include:
1. Phil Pizzo
2. Kira Dales
3. John Evans
4. Leah Sutherland
5. Sue Fleishman
6. Claire Tansey
7. Heather Moran
8. Liz Neporent
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