
We all have rage, and if you don’t think you have it, don’t worry we’ll help you find it. And once you find it, we’ll also help you deal with it. This podcast is the intersection of all the life things (family, love, politics, sports, driving, loud chewing) and rage. Hosted by comedians Tara Erickson and Ebar, they talk to guests (ranging from neuroscientists to divorce experts to athletes to a ne... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 21 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthStand-UpComedyHealth & Fitness | |||

Oxford named rage bait the Word of the Year and honestly, that choice alone rage-baited half the internet. We discuss how anger spreads faster than joy and conclude that outrage has become the world’s most addictive currency. AND, we rage bait oursel... more
This week we break down the toxic-positivity fever dream that is Vince Gilligan’s new show Pluribus and the main character’s rarely-contained rage in this shiny new world. Then we ask the real question: why do some adults become absolute a**holes the... more
People expect a LOT at the holidays whether they realize it or not. And we're not just talking about the perfect cranberry mold. We're also talking about emotional mold. On this Rage Pod episode, we get into why tiny disappointments feel so much bigg... more
I love traveling for Thanksgiving… said no one stuck in TSA lines, budgeting for airfare, or emotionally preparing to sleep in their childhood twin bed under a crocheted afghan of generational trauma. We’re unpacking the true cost of Thanksgiving: fi... more
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Let’s address the feminine spectrum of truth, which includes rage! Personally I learned to sublimate my anger, and then had a can of (rage) worms I eventually had to address, underneath what I called grief and anxiety. Apparently anger is a higher vibration than sadness by the way.. think about that.. the way forward is looking rage in the face beyond social expectations and suppression of what the female is supposed to be.
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Really enjoyed the discussion with author Jennifer Cox. This episode is everything I love about The Rage Pod—real talk, real emotion, and just the right amount of fire.
The RAGE pod is the release I didn’t know I needed. It’s funny, real, and so comforting to hear women talk openly about rage. Every episode makes me laugh, nod along, and walk away feeling lighter—like I got the scream out without actually screaming.
The Rage Pod is just two hilarious friends (Tara Erickson and Ebar) venting about all the little things that drive us nuts, and somehow making it comforting. It’s funny, relatable, and feels like hanging out with people who get you.
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A unique exploration into the emotional experience of rage and its manifestations, featuring humorous yet insightful discussions on a variety of topics such as relationships, work, societal expectations, and personal anecdotes. The show encourages listeners to acknowledge their feelings of anger and frustration—be it from everyday annoyances or deeper social issues—while providing a platform for both solo commentary and guest expertise from diverse fields like neuroscience and emotional wellness. With a blend of comedy and realism, the hosts aim to create a safe space for genuine emotional expression, making the experience both relatable and enlightening for the audience.
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Recent guests on The Rage Pod include:
1. Dr. Nicole Tetreault
2. Krissie McMenamin
3. Alex Beattie
4. Dr. Nicole
5. Jennifer Cox
6. unnamed neuroscientist
7. unnamed divorce planner
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