We talk about our upcoming show - STRIPPERS - and Leigh reveals her new found respect and reverence for the those who work the pole. Plus, guest storyteller, Jack Rash - yes, that is his name! - tells a story about a time when stripping was used in the workplace.
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We talk about our upcoming show - STRIPPERS - and Leigh reveals her new found respect and reverence for the those who work the pole. Plus, guest storyteller, Jack Rash - yes, that is his name! - tells a story about a time when stripping was used in the workplace.
We talk about our upcoming show - STRIPPERS - and Leigh reveals her new found respect and reverence for the those who work the pole. Plus, guest storyteller, Jack Rash - yes, that is his name! - tells a story about a time when stripping was used in the workplace.
Amber and I discuss the highs and lows of the first show of Season 3 - Horrible Bosses II that was September 16th. We also preview the upcoming show in November - Strippers - plus we talk vulnerability, honesty, courage and when all those things come back to bite you in the ass.
Harrison guest-hosts this episode and tells the hilarious story of how he and his friend - and boss and cousin - Autumn found out they were related. And not just related once - they are double cousins! Which apparently is pretty common in Arkansas....
We take a deeper look at one of the final stories told during That's What She Said's last season - Daddy Issues. Rebecca regales us with the story of her father, Richard a/k/a Dick a/k/a Christine a/k/a, her Muzzah Fazzah.
We talk about our upcoming show - STRIPPERS - and Leigh reveals her new found respect and reverence for the those who work the pole. Plus, guest storyteller, Jack Rash - yes, that is his name! - tells a story about a time when stripping was used in the workplace.