In this episode of 'We're All Fine', hosts Holly and Carley welcome Lynn Harris, the founder of Gold Comedy and co-creator of Breakup Girl. The conversation explores the intersection of comedy, relationships, and empowerment, particularly for women and non-binary individuals in the comedy space. Lynn shares insights on how humor can be a powerful tool for healing and navigating the complexities of relationships. The discussion also touches on the challenges women face in the comedy industry and the importance of community and collaboration in fostering new voices and perspectives.
Want to know more about GOLD Comedy?
GOLD Comedy, the comedy school, professional network, and content studio where women and non-binary creators grow their comedy careers, join a powerful community, and make funny stuff. Through our classes, celebrity speaker series, sketch teams, shows, and more, our members build skills, rack up laurels, and nail their showbiz goals. Rachel Dratch is an advisor, and our guests and mentors have included Margaret Cho, Paula Pell, Judy Gold, Janeane Garofalo, Rachel Bloom, Ashley Nicole Black, Patti Harrison, Bridget Everett, and staffers from The Daily Show, SNL, A Black Lady Sketch Show, Broad City, Search Party, Inside Amy Schumer, and more. We are the comedy talent/content/power pipeline for women and other “others.”
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In this episode of 'We're All Fine', hosts Holly and Carley welcome Tanya Losee, a dynamic burlesque dancer and model. Tanya shares her journey into the world of burlesque, discussing the empowerment she felt from diverse performers and the supportive community she found. The conversation explores the art of burlesque, the challenges of self-consciousness, and the mixed public perceptions of her work. Tanya also touches on her experiences with anxiety and the importance of self-acceptance, all while maintaining a sense of humor and authenticity. In this engaging conversation, she also shares her experiences in the kink community, discussing the intersection of aesthetics and kink, the importance of consent and communication, and how these elements contribute to empowerment and confidence.
Check out Tanya as Dulcie Diablo on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/dulcie_diablo?igsh=Zm5lNzZxZmRhZnI4
Tanya Losee (she/her)—known on stage as Dulcie DiAblo—is a licensed esthetician, fine art nude model, and burlesque performer crafting beauty, boldness, and body confidence for over a decade. Her creative and personal healing journey began with nude modeling as a way to navigate severe social anxiety—what started as a quiet, intimate act of reclamation soon evolved into a celebration of the body in all its forms, and a portal into the vibrant worlds of burlesque and kink performance.
Since 2017, Tanya has performed as Dulcie DiAblo, captivating audiences with her signature blend of dark glamour, vocal prowess, and a deep reverence for the beautiful and the tragic.
After nearly a decade as a practicing esthetician, she launched Bliss Esthetics in Colorado Springs in 2019. Here, she merges skincare, education, and a touch of magic. Her knowledge of Tesla high-frequency modalities also electrifies her work in the kink and adult entertainment communities, where she performs live Violet Wand demonstrations—bridging clinical expertise with passion for sensual performance.
Whether teasing on stage, empowering clients in the treatment room, or exploring power and play through performance, Tanya’s work is rooted in radical self-expression, body acceptance, and creative alchemy.
Holly and Carley are laying it ALL OUT for the commitment-phobes! They’re breaking down relationship milestones and walking you up the relationship escalator. They’ll get into traditional timelines and some not so traditional highlights of relationships. This one is a “laugh ‘cause you know it’s true” episode!
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Today we explore the complexities of sexual expression and the influence of pop culture. From Gym-baiting to performing an Eiffel Tower on stage, Holly and Carley discuss (and bicker) what it means to be a real woman.
Holly and Carley discuss the importance of little acts of rebellion for women in today's society. They explore historical figures who have made significant impacts and provide listeners with practical tools for modern-day feminism. The conversation emphasizes the power of micro acts of rebellion that can empower women in their daily lives, encouraging them to assert themselves and challenge societal norms.
In this episode, hosts Holly and Carley explore themes of self-worth, ambition, and the pressures of busy culture. The conversation culminates in a series of (excruciating) homework assignments aimed at fostering personal growth and self-discovery—something akin to having your teeth pulled.
In this episode, Holly discusses avoiding falling in love with scam artists, drawing lessons from "The Tinder Swindler" and "Sweet Bobby". She explores the tactics used by conmen, such as love bombing and manipulation, and emphasizes the importance of trusting one's instincts and maintaining social connections. Holly provides practical steps to recognize red flags in relationships and the necessity of meeting in person and researching potential partners online.
Hosts Holly and Carley explore the complexities of modern dating, the challenges of finding love without traditional apps, and the unique stories of their guests, Jessica and Amber, who share their unconventional love stories. The discussion delves into the significance of meet-cutes, workplace romances, and unexpected connections that lead to lasting relationships.
In this episode, Holly and Carley delve into the contrasting realms of fictional and real-life sex, mainly through the lens of romance novels. They discuss the dynamics of age in relationships, the language used in erotic literature, and the fantasies women harbor versus their real-life experiences. The conversation highlights the complexities of attraction, the expectations placed on women, and the often humorous yet serious exploration of sexual language and boundaries. Carley and Holly explore the dynamics of confident masculinity and femininity in relationships, emphasizing the importance of leadership and equality.
In this engaging conversation, Holly and Carley welcome Jason Jansen, a psychic medium, who shares his journey into mediumship, the importance of living authentically, and the healing power of connecting with spirits. They discuss common misconceptions about the afterlife, the influence of spirits on our lives, and the challenges of navigating skepticism. Jason emphasizes the significance of therapy in conjunction with mediumship and his work's profound impact on those grieving.
Jason shares insights into his work connecting with spirit guides and past lives, revealing fascinating stories and historical connections that emerge during readings.
In this episode, Holly and Carley dive into the intriguing world of family secrets, sharing personal anecdotes and exploring the complexities of family dynamics. They discuss the impact of genealogy and ancestry on identity, revealing how family history can shape our understanding of ourselves and our relationships.
Hosts Holly and Carley explore the nuances of apologies, discussing personal experiences, the art of delivering sincere apologies, and the challenges of navigating unaccepted apologies. They share humorous anecdotes and real-life scenarios that highlight the complexities of communication in relationships, emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence and self-awareness.
This is Part 2 of our special Interview with Miriam Roth.
What's it like being the parent of a transgender child? And how do you separate the truth from the rhetoric? This week, special guest Miriam Roth shares her story and gives us a window into what is really happening right now in the world of gender-affirming care for adolescents. For those in the know, and especially for those who DON'T know, this episode is for you.
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What's it like being the parent of a transgender child? And how do you separate the truth from the rhetoric? This week, special guest Miriam Roth shares her story and gives us a window into what is really happening right now in the world of gender-affirming care for adolescents. For those in the know, and especially for those who DON'T know, this episode is for you.
This is part 1 of 2.
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Today's conversation takes a weird turn into the world of unusual jobs and crazy careers- and not the kind of "crazy" your Aunt Ida was talking about when she found out you wanted to be an actor. We're talking about OUT THERE positions. So just in case you've been locked out of your offices and need new employment, we've got you covered.
Hosts Holly and Carley, along with guest Jenny Maloney, explore the complex and often dark themes surrounding serial killers. They discuss the life lessons that can be learned from these individuals, their behavioral and psychological aspects, and their societal fascination with them. The discussion includes insights into the dichotomy of figures like Ted Bundy, the nature versus nurture debate, and the traits that may link specific individuals to serial killers, including zodiac signs. Ultimately, the conversation serves as a thought-provoking exploration of the human psyche and the lessons that can be drawn from the darkest corners of society.
This week, we tackle everyone's favorite phrase, " I think you're overreacting." We cover our own personal freak-out moments and get to the heart of how men and women process their own "Karen" situations. So, please take a deep breath and join us in some well-deserved raging.
Shelley Crespi is with us this week to discuss working in male-dominated career fields as a woman. We'll review some surprising, unsurprising, and outright shocking tidbits of life in the "Man Lane." And, of course, we'll be laughing all the way.
Join us, won't you?!
Shelley Crespi worked in aerospace and space systems (I.e. Space exploration, government and commercial satellite programs, and launch systems) for twenty years in business development at Lockheed Martin and United Launch Alliance. Her work has been focused on new business bids and proposals and next-generation advanced technologies.
In her personal time, she and her husband are passionate about showing the world to their four-year-old son and expanding their culinary palate.
Welcome to Season 2, friends!
We're All Fine is starting the season off right with our plan to turn our podcast into a cult- sort of. Join us as we explore the weird world of strange cults and what makes a better recruiting incentive, sex or cheese. Settle in for a laugh and a window into some crazy. JOIN US!
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Holly and Carley are thrilled to have wrapped up Season 1 with over episodes of funny, encouraging, and sometimes petty content. They'll be back after the holidays with all new episodes and the same crazy banter. See you in 2025!