
Grace and Mamrie talk nonsense, common sense and make jokes at their own expense all the while trying to provide you with 30+ minutes of your day you might not hate completely.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 418 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Health & FitnessComedy | |||

This Week Grace and Mamrie discuss Pride, Meg Stalter, scientists who still believe in God and Religion, Red Carpets, Potato Pranks, Love Island, Stolen Legos, Scratch and Sniff stickers, traveling book stores, and large print books.
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This Week Grace and Mamrie discuss voting day, the current state of the White House, meatloaf the food, and the origin of the name of the singer, checkout conversations, pickleball, and the state of TV shows.
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This Week Grace and Mamrie discuss the Survivor Finale, fashion rules and hair styles, Drag Race All Stars, higher education, gender reveals, Muppet Theory, and dumb phones.
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This Week Grace and Mamrie discuss recording early, tablescaping, county fairs, the Flintstones, Bowling alley etiquette, Survivor 50 predictions, their dream Benihana table and psychic abilities.
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Grace and Mamrie have only gotten funnier, smarter, and more relatable with time! Been listening since 2019 and they are a very bright spot for me in a time when myself and a lot of the people around me feel hope deprived. Keep talking about WHATEVER it is yall want. We need people speaking on things more than ever. Love these girls!
I was surprised that the hosts would share a voice clip from a 20 something year old who describes 30 and 40 year olds as “no longer trying new things” and essentially giving up on exciting things in life. This is pretty irresponsible and unfair. While these podcasters may not have kids of their own, I felt that they were indirectly discrediting the experiences of people who have had to put their own personalities on the back burner to raise families or focus on things in life that have to be do... more
If you want to laugh so hard, try to stop it so not be awkward, and therefore have people rush to you IN THE TRAIN because they think you are severely choking, listen to this podcast. I have been following Grace and Mamrie from as long as I can remember and I genuinely think they are two of the funniest people in the world. Keep it going ladies, love it! Please never stop making this podcast and PLS give me the camo cap with TMGW on it back, I beg
Baffling that these two still have a podcast, and worse yet that there are still people out there listening to it! Folks, not everyone needs a podcast. Can we collectively stop caring about quirky LA centric folks who are neither accomplished nor funny but once got a book deal for being quasi-internet famous? This whole category of nobodies can go imo. Leave them in 2010 where they belong.
LOVE THE POD AND THE POLITICS GIRLS!!
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Two long-running hosts riff in a free-spirited, late-night–style chat that blends personal stories, pop culture, and candid takes on current events. Episodes repeatedly circle back to friendship, creativity, and everyday life, with frequent sponsor reads woven into the conversation. Listeners can expect humorous banter, relatable life updates, and occasional serious moments on politics, mental health, and career pivots, all delivered with a warm, irreverent tone. The show stands out for its strong chemistry, DIY podcasting vibe, and a steady stream of audience questions that keep the chat feeling intimate and communal.
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