
Sarah Silverman is back with a new season of The Sarah Silverman Podcast, where Sarah shares her thoughts and musings on anything and everything under the sun. No topic is off limits, from politics to the rampant overuse of cologne. Your voicemails dictate the trajectory of the show, but Sarah’s always driving. Yes, things will get weird. But weird is her sweet spot. New episodes of The Sarah Silv... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 297 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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This episode originally aired on September 19, 2024.
Rory spackles Sarah’s hole, again. Plus, she helps a dad raise his rambunctious teen, shares her favorite music to wallow in, and learns a more empathetic phrase to say to someone who’s been thro... more
This episode originally aired on January 30, 2025.
Sarah talks about navigating a big steak with Rory at dinner. Plus, she explains why poop unites us during times of division, and why menopausal women are in their Spider-Man era.
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This episode originally aired on April 24, 2025.
Sarah has a little something to say to certain cis men. She also reminds us that masturbating is a good girl thing to do and why her dad called her an asshole. Later, she offers some advice to a call... more
This episode originally aired on February 1, 2024.
Sarah microdoses with Rory and wonders: What is a man? Plus, she picks her favorite karaoke song, shares a folklore joke about diarrhea, and helps a woman who feels completely let down by her mothe... more
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I love the recent episodes with your sister! They felt like very real and honest conversations. Would love to hear calls with your other sisters!!
Downgrading from 5 stars to 2. It's just not nearly as fun anymore.
Sarah needs to go back to what she used to do. Go back to callers & giving advice & stop yammering on & on with her friends. This used to be my favorite podcast and now I’m disappointed.
Sarah approaches topics and callers with such a wise perspective on life. She is so humble, so goofy, and I find her podcast to be so soothing. I agree with other reviews that her recent endeavor having celebrity guests on the show has changed the format significantly, and I do not enjoy it as much as I did previously. I hope Sarah plans to go back to her previous format - it was so intimate and comforting and I really miss it.
Sarah is an evil human being.
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Conversations tend to pivot on a range of offbeat to serious topics, all infused with a lighthearted and humorous tone. The host articulates personal experiences and reflections, interspersed with insightful advice on relationships and mental health. Notably, there is a recurring emphasis on societal issues such as gender norms, emotional expression, and a candid exploration of personal trauma, which ties back to a unique blend of comedy and vulnerability. Engaging with listeners through voicemails adds an interactive element, allowing audience members to share their stories and questions, making each episode feel fresh and personal.
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2. Robby Hoffman
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