Sarah shares a Buddhist story about a farmer that reminds us nothing is truly good or bad. Plus, she helps a woman who’s sabotaging her current relationship, digests a dog’s desire to lick semen, and sings her favorite songs from The Sarah Silverman Program.
Sarah shares an explosive fact about sperm whales. Plus, she helps a mom support her young child through divorce, motivates someone struggling to get in shape, and analyzes a dream about cannibalism.
Sarah scares Rory into never cheating on her. Plus, she points out the positives of menopause, unpacks a traumatic story of abuse (trigger warning), and recounts tales of doing stand-up in Montreal.
Sarah coaxes her pee out in Spanx. Plus, she helps a 9-year-old wannabe actress, curates a list of the most legendary bars and restaurants to draw in LA, and celebrates Sydney’s Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras with a newly out Aussie.
Sarah gets dizzy sometimes and doesn’t hate it. Plus, she offers tips on how to stay present, shares her opinion on stretched earlobes, and helps a woman decide whether or not to donate her eggs.
Sarah just understood a joke she heard in high school. Plus, she fine tunes her thoughts on men’s liberation, helps a daughter talk to her father about acceptance in the church, and practices ASMR.
Sarah loved “The Greatest Night in Pop” documentary. Plus, she offers advice to a young woman with a mean girlfriend, brainstorms ideas on what to say when you toot in public, and describes her new favorite way to smoke weed.
Sarah got hearing aids and shares how it’s been going so far. Plus, she gushes about British mystery shows and dental floss, ruminates on ruminating thoughts, and adds her two cents on the Biden age debate.
Sarah buys fake eyelashes from a company with a very strange name. Plus, she offers advice to a guy whose siblings plan to vote for Trump again, helps an emerging comic decide where to move, and shares in the collective joy of a penis drawn in the snow.
Sarah and her manager Amy chat about their new show, Stupid Pet Tricks, which is out now on TBS! Plus, Sarah talks about what it’s like to play dramatic roles, gets support from hearing aid users, and shares some of her favorite recipes.