‘Tis the season for stuffed fowl, Mariah Carey, and family drama! In this throwback episode, Sarah takes your holiday calls and offers advice on traveling, conservative relatives, and what to do when you’re feeling lonely this season. Bake a batch of rugelach and enjoy!
Sarah is on the road touring new material but she’s stuck on one section and needs your help. Plus, she hears from someone debating whether to toke up again, gives some tough love to a woman having trouble staying close to an anti-choice friend, and helps a man decide if his hatred of vocal fry stems from misophonia or misogyny.
Sarah gives us a post-election pep talk. Plus, she lists off obscure comedy specials, has fun with a handheld vacuum, and hears from a fan who’s dying of brain cancer.
Join Sarah Silverman as she guest stars on one of her favorite podcasts, Add to Cart! Comedian-writer-director Kulap Vilaysack and veteran journalist SuChin Pak take a subversive look at consumerism through honest, revealing (sometimes TMI) conversations about all the big and little things they’re adding to, or removing from, their carts.
It’s Halloween, baby, and Sarah loves when her neighbors go all out on decorations! Plus, she gets a call from a broadway star, ruins hell for children, and hears from her old friend, Toad.
Sarah wonders why she can’t swallow her cough phlegm. Plus, she helps a woman coparent with a narcissist, picks a food she’d wipe her butt with, and commiserates alongside Chappell Roan.
Sarah shares a quote she can’t get out of her head. Plus, she explains how the ‘F@#ing Matt Damon’ video came to be, recalls an old app idea, and gets a tip on a new way to shave her pubes.
Sarah tells two stories about when a masseuse got a little too close for comfort. Plus, she describes what it’s like touring during election season, gives us a hearing aid update, and helps a guy whose girlfriend dumped him after he shared his sexual fantasy.
In this throwback episode, Sarah hates men’s cologne and wants you to STOP. IT. Plus, she offers advice on setting ground rules for a threesome, reacts to a child who’s obsessed with her hooky-ass song, “Night Bra,” and recounts a special moment on stage with her sister, Laura.
Sarah proposes a new term for the LGBTQIA+ community with a shorter acronym. Plus, she helps an older caller practice her gender pronouns, shares some jokes that slap with kids, and reminds us to live on the edge of our seats.