Sarah has taken to the roll of audible cheerleader in her Call of Duty games with strangers. Plus, she tells us a story about her niece’s vagina hand, gets creepy at summer stock theater, and rallies behind Hasan Minhaj. Pull up a toilet and enjoy!
Sarah shares a fun fact she learned about elephants and proposes greeting people like we greet dogs. Plus, she helps a trans woman connect with her niece, who recently came out as trans as well, hears a funny story about blowjobs, and gives some backstory to her 2014 SNL monologue.
In this throwback episode, Sarah wonders if there’s been a rise in prolapsed anuses since people started using their smartphones on the toilet. Plus, she shares a voicemail from her father, weighs in on a college relationship, and learns about a woman who likes to eat cigarette ashes.
Sarah lets strangers know that she’s about to pee out of her vagina. Plus, she helps a man try to rekindle a strained relationship with his sister, tells stories about being on the set of Heartbreakers, and gets a compliment on her faux therapist skills.
Sarah wants to see more elderly homes with child daycares attached. Plus, she offers tips to a woman nervous about her wedding day, explains why she stepped away from roasting, and tests one’s “openness” to God.
Sarah samples See’s Candies and isn’t impressed. Plus, she helps a woman through a surprisingly aggressive sexual experience, talks to someone in their bathtub, and ponders the sensitivity of nipples.
In this throwback episode, Sarah shares advice on how to get out of going to parties without lying. Plus, she helps a caller from Kuwait decide whether to move back to his homophobic home, tells stories about friend and fellow comedian Tig Notaro, and considers a run for office.
Sarah has some strong words for anti-abortion legislators in this country. Plus, she explains how she works out new material, gets upset about homophobia in schools, and shares her first sexual experience.
Sarah shares some of her favorite nightly rituals. Plus, she helps a man who feels like his brother’s keeper, recommends the best places to pee near Central Park, and learns about The Luckiest Club.
Sarah had a change of heart and bought not one Stanley tumbler but two. Plus, she lists her all time fave comedians, psychoanalyzes mothers who act like they want to marry their sons, and offers advice on whether or not to trip on mushrooms while grieving the loss of a friend.