Podcasts are huge right now! It seems everyone’s chatting about what they’re listening to. And, at the top of my list is The Lady Gang. Yes, I’m probably one of their handful of male listeners (they sometimes joke about having none). But, there’s no denying these ladies make my New York City commute a little more bearable. It’s never a bad week when you’re listening to them. They’re beautiful, funny, often self-deprecating, and never afraid to go there. And, that’s why they’re our #WCW.
Every Tuesday, a new episode is posted. And, you’ll probably find yourself laughing-out-loud and looking like that crazy person on the subway. But, trust me, it’s worth it. These three incredible women are killing the Hollywood scene and giving us a glimpse into the limelight.
Who are they you ask? Well, they’re Keltie Knight, Jac Vanek, and Becca Tobin aka our favorite lady posse.
Each episode kicks off with my favorite segment: “Good Week/Bad Week.” It’s where they take turns telling us about one positive/negative thing that’s occurred in their lives that week. And, more often than not, their bad week involve some bodily function. Yes, it’s as funny as you would imagine. Then, they introduce their special celebrity guest of the week and have conversations about life in Hollywood and answer some questions from listeners. Previous guests include Lea Michele, Darren Criss, Tia Mowry, Margaret Cho, and more.
You can listen to every episode by subscribing to iTunes and/or on their official site. And, make sure to follow them on Twitter and Instagram (give them lots of likes).
Photo Credit: TheLadyGang.com
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