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For Crying Out Loud

For Crying Out Loud
Parenting
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Health and Wellness
Reality TV
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Christmas Traditions
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Parenting Teenagers
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Jo Koy
Alex Murdaugh
Matt Rife
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Addiction
Sobriety
Teenage Moodiness

Lynette Carolla, and Stefanie Wilder-Taylor are two mothers of twins just trying not to eff it up. In this raucous hour of conversation they cover a range of topics from marriage, divorce and the space in between, to what they’re watching, where they’re going (Target) and how they manage to look so damn young. The format is informative, loose and most of all entertaining. If you’re looking for par... more

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Latest Episodes

Lynette and Stef talk Diddy doc (plus some sound up of a funny TikTok about the Diddy jurors), The Big C, The Beast in Me and more.

Check out Quince for holiday gifts go to Quince.com/FCOL

This one is pretty old but the year is unknown. Lynette tells a story about a diva at Disneyland (her name rhymes with Hey No) and Stef talks limo assholes.

Thought FCOL people would appreciate this episode of Drunk-ish with new mom, Anna David. We get into the infamous “Fix” headline fiasco, why community laughter can be medicine, and how she accidentally checked into the other Promises—think broken hoo... more

Lynette goes to a Christmas party and sees some fun people and spill a little tea, Stefanie goes to a birthday party and leaves with PTSD plus, the perils of aging!

Check out Quince for your gift giving needs Quince.com/FCOL

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Recent Guests

Robin Reiser
A young woman who got sober at 16 and shares her experiences with addiction and recovery.
Episode: Robin Reiser Got Sober at 16 (Part 2)
Lynette Carolla
Co-host of For Crying Out Loud discussing addiction and recovery.
For Crying Out Loud
Episode: Robin Reiser Got Sober at 16 (Part 2)
Kathleen Wilhoite
Actress and musician known for her work in movies and TV shows since the 1980s, including upcoming series on the Murdaugh Murders.
Hulu
Episode: Introducing Drunk-ish: Kathleen Wilhoite
Mark Geragos
High-profile celebrity attorney known for defending clients in notable legal cases
Geragos & Geragos
Episode: FCOL Old Skool: Mark Geragos Loves Scott Peterson
Suzanne Warye
Sober influencer, founder of the Sober Mom Life
Sober Mom Life
Episode: Introducing Drunk-ish: Suzanne Warye
Lisa Lampanelli
Former stand-up comedian known as the Queen of Mean, now focuses on vulnerability and storytelling.
Host of 'Shrink This' podcast
Episode: Introducing Drunk-ish: Lisa Lampanelli
Alison Rosen
Podcast host and writer who discusses her experiences with sobriety and the impact of addiction on relationships.
Host of Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend
Episode: Introducing Drunk-ish with Alison Rosen
Stefanie Wilder-Taylor
Author, and former columnist focused on alcohol culture in motherhood
Author of Drunk-ish and other parenting books
Episode: Introducing Hello Someday
Tamara Mello
Actress and jewelry designer
Grey by Tamara Mello
Episode: Mom, Actress, Friend: Tamara Mello

Hosts

Lynette Carolla
Co-host and mother navigating through parenting challenges and life changes, providing humor and relatable anecdotes.
Stefanie Wilder-Taylor
Co-host and mother who shares her candid thoughts on parenting and personal stories, adding humor and insight to discussions.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 4.2k ratings
  • Very disrespectful to women. Clear your throat already.

    Terrible. How about you be a girls, girl. Just horrible ripping women apart. Nauseating

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Nancey RV
    United Statesa month ago
  • I can’t anymore

    30 minutes on Stephane's GLP. Even on 1.5 couldn't take it

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Kameronabc
    United States2 months ago
  • That’s a no from me

    As a former loyal listener from the very beginning of FCOL, Covid is when I stopped listening to this podcast when Stephanie and her crazy became unbearable to listen to and Lynette had no original opinion ever! They live in a bubble and it just became impossible. I was thinking of coming back to listen again to some random reason the podcast popped into my head… but reading these comments reminded me Immediately of why I stopped listening in the first place.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    SassyPantsPerry
    United States2 months ago
  • Meh

    Stephanie hogs this show . John is a no . I don’t like when they put in Kasem for Lynette .

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Summer lovin 7889
    United States3 months ago
  • Bummed by Stef lately…

    have been a loyal listener for well over a decade and have always looked forward to this podcast each week. However, in recent years—particularly in 2025—Stephanie's political commentary and personal views have made it increasingly difficult to enjoy. I deeply appreciate Lynette, who has never expressed opinions like these, and I feel for her that she is affected by this.

    I am seriously reconsidering my support. I have already unfollowed Stephanie on social media and stopped engaging with her p... more

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    C.M.023
    United States3 months ago

Listeners Say

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Overall, the show creates a comforting atmosphere for listeners looking for humorous takes on family life.
There are criticisms surrounding the handling of serious topics and political discussions during the show.
Many find the parenting anecdotes relatable, but some express frustrations about repetitive themes and commentary.
Listeners appreciate the humor and authenticity of the hosts, feeling like they are part of a conversation among friends.

Chart Rankings

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Apple Podcasts
#98
United States/Kids & Family
Apple Podcasts
#228
Canada/Kids & Family
Apple Podcasts
#200
Netherlands/Kids & Family
Apple Podcasts
#221
Sweden/Kids & Family

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Robin Reiser Got Sober at 16 (Part 2)
Q: Do you have any advice for parents in recognizing signs in their kids that their kids drinking is not like other kids drinking?
Being open and honest about it is probably the best thing.
Robin Reiser Got Sober at 16 (Part 2)
Q: Did you feel a little bit like, but you didn't even know any of that until you read my diary?
Yes, I felt that way about my parents not understanding my struggles.
Introducing Drunk-ish: Kathleen Wilhoite
Q: How has being sober helped you from the time you got sober through then you, all your success and then like the hard times?
Sobriety has kept me humble and helped me build meaningful relationships that I cherish.
Introducing Drunk-ish: Kathleen Wilhoite
Q: Do you think it's hard?
61 years old is fucking hard, especially in terms of the acting industry.
Introducing Drunk-ish: Kathleen Wilhoite
Q: When you were first starting acting, was it like a big drinking culture? Was ever, you know, or do you feel like it was just you?
It was a hardcore party culture on sets, and I was fully involved in it. But I didn't realize the consequences until much later.

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2. Lynette Carolla
3. Kathleen Wilhoite
4. Mark Geragos
5. Suzanne Warye
6. Lisa Lampanelli
7. Alison Rosen
8. Stefanie Wilder-Taylor

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