Women Who Sarcast - we are here to change the misconception of sarcasm. Host: Kathy Barron
Susie Riddell and Esther Stanford are actors and host the podcast, Limited Time Only. Their podcast is more like a variety show - they have a little chat, perform a comedy sketch, and end the podcast with a guest interview.
Tune in to learn all about how Susie and Esther got into acting, the actors that inspire them, and how they get into character for a project. You won't want to miss out on hearing who has the best American ...
Dr. Sarah Boston is a veterinary surgical oncologist, comedian, actor, author of "Lucky Dog," and the host of Comedicine podcast. In this episode, Sarah talks with Kathy about her solo show, Stoppable, which she performed at the 2024 Guelph Fringe Comedy Festival.
Tune in to learn more about the change.org petition Sarah created (and received over 63,000 signatures) to ensure that the streets of Canada were safe from He-W...
As the host of The Gay Podcast for Everyone, Angela Briones shares her story of why she started the show, her coming out story to family, and her love for Queen Beyoncé.
Tune in as Kathy and Angela talk all things G-A-Y! You can even play along with Kathy's genius idea of a game "Gay or Nay" and her failed attempt at a second game that well...didn't turn out so gay.
Whether you're gay, straight, or an ally -...
Today's episode is in partnership with Podcasthon 2025, an initiative to showcase charities around the world through podcasting.
Kathy talks with Emily Davis, founder of NeuroSpark Network; a non-profit organization that is a resource center for children who are neurodivergent and their families. The network is also a resource for elementary school children, teachers, and administrators in the Louisville, Kentucky region.
Tune...
Kathy and Philippa review the film Tár, a psychological drama featuring the queen of acting, Cate Blanchett. The film centers around Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett), widely considered one of the greatest living composer-conductors and the very first female director of a major German orchestra. Lydia's life unravels after being accused of misconduct. Tár is full of subtleties, assumptions, and unfinished scenes (in Kathy's opin...
Have you ever wondered what it's like to be part of a genuine sisterhood; either with a biological sister or women you can call a sister?
In the first episode of the relaunch of Women Who Sarcast podcast, Kathy talks with Amy and Nancy Harrington about their relationship as sisters. As a young kid, Nancy asked her parents for a sister and four years later Amy was born. The two were inseparable growing up and continue ...
It's the end of a sarcastic era.
In this episode, Kathy thanks her cohosts (Mario, Sheilani, Cori, and Chelsea) and her guests that have graciously offered their creativity, sarcasm, and time to be on the show for the last six years.
Kathy is also very grateful for the loyal, sarcastic-friendly listeners that have been an enormous support through the years.
Kathy is also glad that she won't ne...
Oh, Menopause. How you mess with our bodies.
Kathy and Cori add a little sarcasm to their menopausal lives.
Tune in and find out why menopause sucks so much (you may already have an idea), how toxic positivity and "uplifting" quotes aren't helping, and where Cori is finding thick random hairs.
Kathy and Cori may be a bit ranty in this episode - blame it on menopause.
Sarcasmaste....
Are you a rule follower or rule breaker?
Or do you make your own rules?
As creatives, Kathy and Chelsea talk about bucking the system and why we don't need to follow others or their rules.
Tune in and learn all about Chelsea's favorite cliche, how the younger generations are just doing their thing, and why social media is a double edged sword.
Follow us on social media @womenwhosarcast and @...
Kathy has a lot on her mind but there's one thing that keeps coming up for her.
Tune in and find out what those thoughts are, how she's processing them, and why risk isn't just about doing things; it's also about endings.
Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast podcast.
Sarcasmaste.
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Do you have a morbid sense of humor? Or perhaps you like dark humor?
Kathy and Cori talk about both and if there's a difference between morbid and dark humor. They share what their sense of humor of choice is for family, friends, and coworkers.
Tune in and find out what studies say about people that have a morbid sense of humor (MENSA, here we come!), the types of humor that are "allowed" at the wor...
You know how history repeats itself and no one in entertainment can be trusted?
Kathy and Chelsea share epic fails that have happened in history and entertainment. Chelsea decided to write a book report on Alexander "Hammy" Hamilton and Aaron "A-Dawg" Burr and we're all just along for the ride.
Tune in and learn all about "the duel," what Michael Moore and O.J. have in common, an...
Kathy does her best in recording an episode of Real Deep Sh*! without writing a script and just going with the flow - or whatever flows out of her mouth.
Tune in and find out why Kathy would be talking about the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift, Travis (aka Mr. Swift), and why living in the woods for the summer may not be such a bad idea after all.
Thank you for supporting Women Who Sarcast podcast.
Sarcasmaste....
Do you overthink, spiral, catastrophize, and/or overgeneralize?
Kathy and Cori are cutting to the chase and dissecting overthinking because they are the masters of it.
Tune in and find out the signs of overthinking (like supercharged forehead wrinkles or master of hypothetical scenarios), the delightful effects of overthinking (like enhance psychic abilities or mental gymnastics), and tips on how not to overthink...
Have you liked a novel so much that you highlight, underline, and stick post-it notes all over the pages? Well...
Chelsea made Kathy read the book Wellness by Nathan Hill and they are here to talk about it.
Wellness is a layered, slow burn, page turner of a book which warrants you to have a pencil and/or highlighter at the ready. There are a ton of juicy tidbits that you'll want to go back and read over and ...
Happy New Year!
Welcome to the first episode of Season Three of Real Deep Sh*! Kathy had every intention of talking off the cuff and not writing everything that she wanted to talk about. But as it turned out, her hand and brain had other ideas.
Tune in to find out why the phrase "New Year, New Me" annoys Kathy, what people typically buy in January and promptly return in February, and why 2024 is not abo...
Have you heard of the commandment "Thou Shalt be Judgy?" I think it's number eleven or maybe ten and a half.
Anyhooo...Kathy and Cori are cutting to the chase and cutting through the bullsh*t to bring in the new year. They share their favorite things, people, and situations that bring about judginess.
Tune in and find out why Cori uses the word "egregious" multiple times throughout the e...
Welcome to Season Three of Women Who Sarcast!
There's a new co-host in podtown!
Please give a warm sarcastic welcome to Chelsea Pegues! She'll be co-hosting with Kathy for the first episode of the month.
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Instead of starting the new year with sharing wellness tips, mindset reframing, or the word of the year, Kathy and Chelsea talk all things...
The holiday season is upon us yet again. How did it sneak up on us?!
Tune in to this week's episode of Real Deep Sh*! when Kathy talked about ways to use sarcasm to get through the company holiday party and those awkward, surface-y, and way too personal family gatherings (with people you haven't seen since last year's family dinner).
This episode is the finale for season two. Time sure flies when y...
Do you have a morbid sense of humor? Or perhaps you like dark humor?
Kathy and Cori talk about both and if there's a difference between morbid and dark humor. They share what their sense of humor of choice is for family, friends, and coworkers.
Tune in and find out what studies say about people that have a morbid sense of humor (MENSA, here we come!), the types of humor that are "allowed" at the w...
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