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These people are trying to be all things to all people instead of just being themselves. This should be take only as entertainment as the hosts have no sex educational background and should not be giving any real advice beyond the comedic entertain value that this podcast provides. The woman host Jackie needs to go. She's juvenile obnoxious rude and disruptive. The old female host was really great and missed by many. Jackie acts very juvenile and neither regardless of age have enough life experience to be dispensing real advice. I think Marcus was better without Jackie because he comes down to her level and behaves like her when they cohost. They draw on each other. He is great and acts different on his other casts with other cohosts. All roads seem to lead to mental illness for these people. They seem to draw on their own mental illness conditions and background to advise others. I applaud the fact that they want to own their mental problems and seem to look for approval but not everyone has the same problem and not all advice should be dispensed by drawing on ones own experience with mental illness or any other personal issues. I don't think one episode this far hasn't mentioned the hosts mental problems and their journey through mental illness to a healthy state of being. I must say that this network has a cast for everything and I think we are to believe that we are listening to "expert" or "professional" experience and opinion on all the subjects they cover. These two particular hosts appear on the majority of the casts in the network. It feels like they are throwing as much entertainment up as they can in an effort to see what sticks. Again I stress that this seemingly serious topic is being covered by and advice is being dispensed by comedians and you should look at this only as entertainment and not actual real professional advice. There is a certain danger and irresponsibility in promoting something like this as anything other than entertainment. This isn't even close to or in the same universe as Adam Corolla's Love Line or any other great classic advice shows from the past. If that's what they are shooting for they have certainly missed the mark by miles. Lastly this podcast like all the others on this network are shameless with self promotion. It's all about promotion for any all their endeavors they can get to stick and not staying on topic here in this actual podcast. Not every platform needs to be a spotlight to promote everything the hosts have their hands in. I am 10 episodes in an will give it 10 more. Should it improve and a new cohost be added in place of Jackie I will amend my review and star rating.Read full review »
Miss Ginger 58 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/27/16
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I absolutely adore this podcast. Sara and Marcus have the best advice and they are sooooo funny. They take uncomfortable situations and talk about them like it's nothing. Their chemistry is great and they are both very talented! I hope they make lots and lots of these because I love them. :)Read full review »
Altig5 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/22/11
Very open, very funny and thoughtful to boot, whilst also featuring a wide variety of fake British accents to suit all tastes.
Smackthepony via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 04/14/11
What a unique, new podcast! The audio is excellent, the pilot is polished, the host move between topics smoothly, and I love the fact that this podcast has a strong, honest female perspective. Marcus and Sara(h) talk about sexy in a funny way without that gross, trying-to-hard pornstar factor. ...Read full review »
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