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Katherine Ryan: Telling Everybody Everything

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  • Comedian Katherine Ryan can’t help telling everybody everything. Candid chat, pettiness, phone calls, and some serious stuff too - straight from the nation’s sweetheart.

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  • Texting His Mistress During School Panto
    Jul 26 2024

    Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about how to solve your dilemmas of the week. Bobby is challenged on his conspiracy theories, an educator tells us we only need 5 GCSEs, we're signing a petition to stop a p**do from competing for Netherlands in the Olympics, cosmetic surgery abroad leaves a woman TOO HOT for her husband, a bunch of men are cheating again....(but should we be whistle blowers or what!?!) and a woman despairs about an over-enthusiastic oral-loving husband. xx



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  • A Costly Breakup
    Jul 25 2024
    Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about an allergic reaction to bacon. She's been filming a really ambitious and creative new format this week with some of her favourite people whilst also going through an awkward breakup with a trade company. Do you struggle to quit the gym, part ways with your childhood dentist, or 'break up' a professional relationship? Plus. Shannen Doherty's funeral etiquette, rumours about Kim Cattrall, Armie Hammer is still talking, a US election round up for anyone following THAT garbage fire, plus Cooking With The Stars launches soon wherein Katherine has positioned herself as......the villain. x

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  • Is My Husband An Alcoholic?
    Jul 19 2024
    Katherine's Telling Everybody Everything about how to solve your dilemmas of the week. Alcoholic husband? I got you. Man dating a teen in your yoga studio? All over it. Boyfriend checking out other women? Let me at him. Plus, replies from listeners to the man who previously wrote in asking how to deal with his daughter not wanting to spend time with him, husband who is bad at oral, a local milk bank says hi and much more. x

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Wonderful!

This is one of my favorite podcasts. Katherine is honest, empathetic, real, and hilarious! I enjoy her point of view and the way she tells stories. My favorite episode is probably her birth story episode. Overall- I HIGHLY recommend giving her a listen!

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Hilarious

This stinking podcast is hilarious , to the point and most importantly informative. Who knew Nick Cannon had 7 children and going . Love when she reads emails and gives advice. I even have my husband listening to her, we find her super interesting .

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like chatting with an childhood friend

I love Katherine's comedy shows; that's how I first came to know of her and her work. I watched a couple of her shows on Netflix and I immediately dug her energy. I love that she didn't pigeonhole herself into the same 3 or 4 topics that a lot of women comedians, unfortunately, have to if they want to get any recognition or airtime. (just an aside, not blaming women comedians for that, but the boy club run comedy clubs, etc). I love that Katherine had the guts to just be herself, and that worked out beautifully for her career. I also love the podcast! I listen to it every week (and notice when Katherine is very busy touring and having babies so she misses a week 😢, but I understand. talent = busy). The podcast is less structured than her standup shows, but that is what makes it so charming; feels like you've called a friend from high school to see what's up with their life. I also believe that she gives mature advice to those who write into the show via her email. she is empathetic but not so much that she doesn't make her point with the writer who is inquiring about what to do. I also LOVE when we get a little segment with Bobby K. or Violet. Those two are also quite clever! And just based on the way Violet speaks and the advice she gives to those who write it (when deemed age-appropriate by Katherine) always BLOWS MY MIND. Violet is a pre-teen and probably more emotionally mature than most of the 25-year-olds I know. She is a funny, respectful, and quick-witted girl, and honestly, I am proud of Katherine for having raised such a lovely young woman!

TL;DR: If you are a woman, give it a chance! You will love her and she will feel like a close friend. If you are a man, give it a CHANCE! you will love her AND wish you had wifed her up before Bobby K. swooped back in.

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