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The Ali Kolbert Show
Ali Kolbert is “a post-therapy Howard Stern, in the body of a 5'2," 30-year-old lesbian.” Each week, she’ll bring her frank, lively style and particular, unapologetic perspective to conversations with celebrities, experts, and other comedians about everything from pop culture to relationships to mental health.
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Ratings & Reviews
4.7 stars from 408 ratings
Miss the old Ali
The best part about Ali is how edgy she is. This was a little too heteronormative and dull. Plenty of that on the pods.
BrendaLPGA via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/28/24
Great Content
Thank you for having guests on the show that talk about topics that are not discussed enough. Here are two that resonated with me so far: Mattie Westbrouck- I am a bisexual woman who experienced sexual trauma from a man. I now struggle with being with men. It was so nice to hear Mattie’s...Read full review »
swimmingg92 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/13/24
So good!
So good! I love this podcast and look forward to it every week! Always good and interesting perspectives and guests and I also love Ali!
sammyjpeppas via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/28/24
Recent Episodes
In the final episode of Breaking Down, Ali is joined by iconic New York couple, Roberta Smith and Jerry Saltz. Smith, the newly retired co-chief art critic of The New York Times, and Saltz, the senior art critic for New York Magazine, chat with Ali about: what makes “good art,” pursuing your...
Published 03/27/24
Published 03/27/24
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Published 03/20/24
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