A Good Podcast About Bad Relationships. Every Wednesday and Sunday, Alicia and Stacie take you on a comedic ride through stories of marital misconduct and love gone wrong, blending biography, pop culture, history, and politics. "It’s one part Vanity Fair meets Town & Country, one part country music song—and an all-around good time." - The Atlantan. "Enjoying the juicy details of other people’s rel... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 418 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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I just recent discovered all 3 of your podcasts, and on the whole, enjoy them all. Alicia, your a great storyteller. Because I’ve just discovered these, I’ve been listening to some older episodes. Sorry, but you guys butchered the episode about Charles & Diana & Wallis & Ernest’s divorces. It’s trashy for sure. You guys can barely talk & are talking over one another. These are 2 great stories and they are badly told. Not to mention all of the unnecessary cussing. Save the cocktails for after th... more
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Love that you are telling more current stories. Always look forward to a new episode. Long time listener. more
Ladies, I love you but you should have redone the episode to say her name correctly. I heard the correction preceding but out of respect to her and journalistic standards the best thing to do would be to a do over.
Great show - I’m learning a lot about some of my favorite people. more
Apple Podcasts | #101 | United States/History |
Apple Podcasts | #85 | Canada/History |
Apple Podcasts | #207 | United Kingdom/History |
Apple Podcasts | #113 | Australia/History |
Apple Podcasts | #43 | Ireland/History |
Apple Podcasts | #142 | South Africa/History |
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