
Lights, Camera, Action! Join Causing a Scene every week to talk all things on-screen. Sara Gretzky & Natalie Buck are here to educate you on what you should be watching, and maybe not watching!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 275 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV & FilmSociety & Culture | |||

Girls are back giving a Causing a Scene Update!
Discussing end of Olympics
A Love Story JFK Jr.
Traitors
Today the girls are covering
Superbowl, halftime and commercials
Savannah Guthrie's missing mother
OLYMPICS
Ending with a little baby talk
This week were discussing Nats night out and the documentaries were currently obsessing over.
Today were discussing everything going on with the Beckhams, Taylors text messages and what we really think abou them, and Natalie dives into her thoughts on American Idol and what they need to do!
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One of the best podcast ever, you guys are so down to earth. I love listening to you ever Thursday but also love how real you guys get especially Sara about vv birth story so raw and you made me cry
Thanks for sharing Sara❤️ We appreciate it and we ride for you both!!
Sometimes I gotta eyeroll when they complain about their first world problems (I would LOVE to see them work an office 9-5 like the rest of us) but they keep me up on pop culture and are entertaining.
Have been a long time listener, but I just have to say…. You girls gotta work on the interviewing skills! Your questions seem so unprepared and you talk over your guests, and each other, constantly 🥹 truly love you banter when it’s the two of you, but you have to work on the interview skills if you want to keep having guests. Couldn’t even listen.
Just started to listen to your podcast, but having a hard time as you talk over your guest and everyone talking at the same time. Re listen to your interview with Mayci and please learn from this as it’s hard for the listener.
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A conversational, pop-culture minded show hosted by two friends who dissect reality TV, celebrity news, and personal life stories with warmth and humor. Episodes blend light banter, fashion and lifestyle commentary, and thoughtful takes on motherhood, relationships, and mental health, often tying in current events and celebrity moments. The format tends toward candid storytelling, amusing anecdotes, and robust opinions, with a strong sense of sisterly camaraderie that fans relish. The show often covers TV and film, celebrity gossip, and family life, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy relatable life conversations alongside entertainment chatter.
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Causing a Scene with Sara and Natalie launched 6 years ago and published 275 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Causing a Scene with Sara and Natalie include:
1. Stephanie Koenig
2. Mayci Neeley
3. Hayden Cohen
4. Fran Mariano
5. Jonathan Mark
6. Chris DeRosa
7. Martina McBride
8. Caroline Manzo
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