
Standup comic Jen Fulwiler combines Catholic intellectual tradition, neuropsychology, and a bunch of dumb jokes to make moms feel better about life. Basically, this podcast is like if someone gave a TED Talk after three mimosas.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 311 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyParentingComedy | |||

We had a big emergency last week, and I'm talking about what happened. Also in this episode:
-- This is the 300th episode! It did not turn out at all like I wanted it to
-- I'm remembering how angry my doctors were when I was pregnant with Lucy
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I cried at church, met Jelly Roll, and my son got food poisoning from his perpetual stew.
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We are back in the hospital. I had an emotional moment as the chemo was getting started last night, and I share it here on this episode. I also talk about:
-- Styling your hair in soft water vs. hard water cities
-- Perpetual stew!!
-- My husba... more
I have faced so many career setbacks, it makes me wonder...should I quit? Is God telling me it's time to walk away from this platform that I worked so hard to build? I walk you through my thinking on that. I also discuss:
-- the new podcast logo cr... more
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I’ve been listening to Jen for years—and thank God I have. Recently, crying on the floor in the throes of a devastating breakup with the man I thought I was going to marry, I heard Jen’s voice in my head telling me to take “massive action” to get myself unstuck from an impossible-feeling situation. I immediately booked a trip to Rome (where else does a Catholic girl go when a Protestant breaks her heart?). I spent a week contemplating the willing martyrdom of St Peter and the meaning of sufferin... more
Jen, I listened to your podcast for a while and then for some reason I stopped. I just got busy. I’m a mom to 4 kids under 5 - a 4 year old, 2 year old and 5 month old twins. I was throwing myself a pity party because my day to day is pure chaos and I don’t have much of a village. I randomly decided to listen to your podcast - specifically episode 284 and I believe I am one of the people that God wanted to hear the story you told about the angelic girl. Thank you for sharing this story - it gav... more
Jen, I’ve been listening to your podcast for years as single, dating, married, and now a first time mom. I truly feel the advice and experiences you share have shaped my approach to each phase, especially as I enter motherhood.
As part of the catholic ghetto, I do weird things like offering up suffering so I offered my labor for Lane’s healing. My daughter was born on December 1st and has red hair. This seems more like a God thing than a coincidence. I hope she grows up knowing it is beautiful ... more
Jen, I look forward to listening to your podcast every week. You have such amazing advice on how to be a great person and how to effectively use your blue flame to help those around you. Mine is being a teacher and advocate to students with special needs and it is so amazing! I am continuing to pray for you and your family during this difficult time! Keep being awesome!
Please do yourself a favor and listen to everything Jen says. It enriches your life immeasurably. She is the definition of inimitable. Jen, please be assured of my prayers for you, your daughter and family. Our Lady of Help, pray for us. Your Catholic ghettos got you!
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A candid, faith-infused humor show where a stand-up comic navigates motherhood, family health challenges, and personal growth with warmth and blunt honesty. Episodes blend Catholic reflection, practical life coaching, and village-minded storytelling to help listeners cope with chaos, pursue meaningful work, and cultivate resilience through laughter. Noteworthy is a consistent focus on authentic living, community support, and balancing public life with intimate family realities, often weaving in faith, mental wellness, and practical habits for everyday life. Potential listeners who want candid reflections on faith, parenting, and pursuing a calling amid hardship will likely find this engaging and uplifting, with a strong emphasis on communit... more
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