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Parenting is a Joke

Ophira Eisenberg
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You know when you talk to your friends about your childhood and end it by saying, "But look at us, we're fine!" Here's my question: Are we fine? Because we're sitting here doused in CBD oil under a weighted blanket recording a podcast called Parenting is a Joke. Each week, host and standup Ophira Eisenberg talks to a different comedian about their career and their kids. Conversations tackle the to... more

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In this episode, Ophira talks with comic and new mom and comedian Emily Walsh, who shares how she spent her twenties and thirties convinced she didn’t want kids, only to find herself writing an Edinburgh show about that exact ambivalence and then try... more

In this Snack episode, Ophira catches up with author and storyteller Katy Strange, who talks about the very specific chaos of raising two tweens while publishing her debut novel The Manly Man of God. Katy explains how her book’s bold, saint-like cove... more

In this episode, Ophira talks with author and storyteller Katy (Katharine) Strange about the tangled realities of raising tweens while untangling a past shaped by evangelical culture. Katy shares how moving 17 times as a kid primed her for reading a ... more

In this snack-sized conversation, Ophira Eisenberg talks with author and newly certified parenting coach Kerri Smith-Maher about how years of teaching writing, her daughter’s struggles, her own sobriety journey, and a crash course in perimenopause al... more

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Emily Walsh
Stand-up comic and podcaster, host of Yeet the Rich and Alone at Lunch
Episode: Emily Walsh Redefines What “Ready" Means
Katy Strange
Author, activist, and storyteller.
Author of The Manly Man of God
Episode: Yes Day with Tweens: A Sticker Chart Success Story with Katy Strange
Kerri Maher
Bestselling author and parenting coach
Independent author
Episode: Kerri Maher Finds Books Teens Will Actually Read
Andy Richter
Comedian and actor known as Conan O'Brien's sidekick
Conan O'Brien's Show
Episode: Andy Richter Redefines Modern Dad
Kate Auletta
Editor-in-Chief of Scary Mommy, former travel editor at HuffPost
Scary Mommy
Episode: From Travel Editor to Scary Mommy with Kate Auletta
Brooke MacKenzie
Writer and author with acclaim in the horror genre.
Episode: Haunted Houses, Healing Crystals, and Halloween Plans with Brooke MacKenzie
Mary Lynn Rajskub
Actress and comedian known for her role in 24 and stand-up comedy
Episode: MaryLynn Rajskub Spreads Her Legs (Again)
John Moe
A well-known radio host, podcaster, and published author.
Maximum Fun Network
Episode: John Moe Declares It's A 3 Kid Minimum in Minnesota
Rachel Dratch
Comedian and former SNL cast member
Podcast Host of Woo Woo
Episode: Rachel Dratch’s Psychic Predicted Her Child

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Ophira Eisenberg
Standup comedian and host known for her light-hearted and relatable take on parenting.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 320 ratings
  • Fun

    This is one of my favorite podcasts. It’s fun and usually light conversations with hilarious parents. I love the honesty.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bebster91
    United States5 months ago
  • Love this show

    Really enjoy Ophira’s comedic and heartfelt perspective on life!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hopskippy
    United States6 months ago
  • The truth about parenting, with a laugh

    This show is honest, raw, and provides much-needed comedic relief.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Calen Ann
    United States7 months ago
  • Needed this!

    Wish this entertaining and and relatable conversation was available years ago when my kids were young. So funny & enjoyable & my kids are now adults.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    00...--
    United States10 months ago
  • Awesome awesome listen

    If you don’t like the show, you’re probably an a hole.

    Nice mix of guests and honest about the less than sunny spots of parenthood.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Bryan_001
    Australia10 months ago

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Content is described as relatable and often enlightening, helping parents feel validated in their experiences.
Listeners appreciate the honesty and humor in the discussions surrounding the chaos of parenting.
The show is acknowledged for balancing heartfelt moments with comedic relief about parenting struggles.

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Kerri Maher Finds Books Teens Will Actually Read
Q: How's your daughter's transition to high school going?
It's going really well; they moved her to an independent all-girls school that promotes confidence in girls.
Kerri Maher Finds Books Teens Will Actually Read
Q: Did you always want to have kids?
Kerri wanted to have at least one child and got there at age 35.
Julia Scotti Wins The Nobel Prize for Comedy
Q: How has coming out affected your career and your children?
Coming out has been difficult but necessary for authenticity, even though it may have traumatized my children during their youth.
Julia Scotti Wins The Nobel Prize for Comedy
Q: What lured you back on to the stage after all those years?
I reached out to a fellow comedian after leaving teaching, which led me to realize I couldn't resist the call of the stage.
Julia Scotti Wins The Nobel Prize for Comedy
Q: What were the ages and names of your kids?
Julia shares that she has adult children aged 43, 34, and 32 but prefers not to share their names.

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1. Emily Walsh
2. Katy Strange
3. Kerri Maher
4. Andy Richter
5. Kate Auletta
6. Brooke MacKenzie
7. Mary Lynn Rajskub
8. John Moe

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