
Join comedian Rachel Dratch as she gets a little Woo Woo, discussing stories of the unexplained, the eerie and other-worldly. Rachel has gathered these tales from her funny friends over the years and invites you to listen in to the stories they may only tell to a trusted pal who will not judge. Psychics? Spirits? Astral Projection? Check, check, and check! Sure, we may live in a completely rationa... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 114 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Comedy legend and dear friend Maya Rudolph joins the show for an unforgettable episode filled with shared memories, ghost stories, and a bit of woo woo magic. Maya and Rachel exchange tales of staying at the same spooky hotel, and all three ladies di... more
Actor Matthew Lillard (Scream, Scooby Doo) discusses his varied career in spooky movies, his lifelong love for Dungeons & Dragons, and delves into the surprising connections between horror and comedy. Plus, when Tarot goes bad! We share stories of th... more
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, we're re-upping this family-themed episode with Rachel’s pal Tara, who shares her story about... time travel. YES WE SAID TIME TRAVEL! A vivid dream that takes Tara into the past turns into reality as she learns that wh... more
Michael Cyril Creighton (Only Murders in the Building, Spotlight) talks astrology and brings up a topic as yet undiscussed on the show – Mercury in retrograde! Also, how his coincidental meal before a good show turned into a nightly necessity! A del... more
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First time listening to this podcast, the episode with Fred Armisen. Lots of inside jokes that we don’t share; and so many commercials, and after a half hour, hadn’t gotten to the Woo Woo yet. Hoped with Amy Pohler and Armison involved, it would be a laugh a minute, but I just felt left out.
I love this podcast. It is a refreshingly light hearted approach to examining the paranormal world with a sense of wonder and a sense of humor. The sincerity and earnestness of Rachel Dratch and Irene Bremis allows for gentle skepticism and judgement free embracing of all things woo woo.
I love all things woo woo, and Rachel and Irene bring out the fun in it! My 10 year old daughter loves it too and asks every time we get in the car to put on the woo woo. She also loves watching Rachel on SNL, yes my 10 year old loves SNL…she’s already manifesting it.
I’m only on my second episode of this show. After hearing Rachel‘s good hang episode with Amy Poehler, I decided to check it out. I’m obsessed! I’m only two episodes in and I’m currently on the Tina Fey episode. I never knew this (even though I am a huge fan of Tina)…But her daughter’s names are Alice and Penelope… Those are the names of my two cats! Woohoo or coincidence?!
Don’t believe what I can’t see, like podcast because of the funny
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The content features comedic discussions around the unexplained, focusing on personal stories of the eerie, supernatural, and whimsical experiences shared by guests. Listeners are treated to a blend of humor and sincerity as the hosts explore topics such as psychic abilities, ghost stories, and moments of connection beyond the ordinary. Each episode often includes guests from diverse backgrounds, including actors, comedians, and industry experts, who share their personal "woo woo" experiences, making it a unique and engaging listen. The light-hearted atmosphere combined with genuine storytelling fosters a welcoming space for those curious about the unknown, potentially appealing to anyone intrigued by spirituality, humor, or shared personal... more
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Recent guests on Woo Woo include:
1. Tara Davis
2. Michael Cyril Creighton
3. Rachel Christ-Doane
4. Sebastian Crane
5. Kirk Wilson
6. Kevin Cahoon
7. Tina Fey
8. Heather Christian
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