Welcome to The Katie Kelly Show, a funny, story driven podcast about joy, pain, sunshine and rain. Just kidding (give it to 'em, Rob Base). In a world where everyone is filtered, curated, and pretending to be perfect, this show is a strictly fake-free zone. Solo episodes are true stories from my present day life, tales from a checkered past, and my take on the latest in pop culture (mostly Netflix related). Guest episodes are chats with my closest friends about life, family, and anything that makes us laugh. It’s the ultimate unpolished comfort listen for anyone who loves good stories, honest laughs, and zero pretense. Stories, jokes, talking with friends. What's better than that?
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The Katie Kelly Show is a comedy podcast hosted by Katie Kelly, with 14 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Episode #14
My Kindergartener Told Her Entire Class to Shut the F*ck Up
Aug 13, 202627 minS1
This week, I talk about my discovery that many of the internet’s “single moms” regularly send their children to their dads for the weekend. Which means they are not really single moms, and that enrages me. Next, Hazel begins kindergarten by telling everyone to shut the f*ck up. Then ChatGPT tricks me into believing that starting a podcast is a simple matter which leads me into a world of recording software and technology far beyond my capabilities. We've got never used photos and footage from when The Katie Kelly Show was just getting started, and videos of my kids that only I will enjoy. It's technology, motherhood, and public humiliation. Support the show
This week, I’ve got stories about technology, motherhood, and public humiliation. First, Hazel begins kindergarten by telling everyone to shut the f*ck up. Then ChatGPT tricks me into believing that starting a podcast is a simple matter requiring only three steps, which leads me into a world of recording software and technology far beyond my capabilities. Finally, I talk about my discovery that many of the internet’s “single moms” regularly send their children to their dads for the weekend. Which means they are not really single moms and, as my daughter would say, need to shut the f*ck up. This episode is a little trip through the archives: old audio I never used, photos and videos from when The Katie Kelly Show was just getting started, and intimate, everyday moments that make up the sh*t show that is my life. ⏱️ CHAPTERS: 00:00:00 — My Daughter’s Kindergarten Swearing 00:10:07 — Why ChatGPT Oversimplifies Life and Can’t Tell Jokes 00:20:41 — The Truth About Single Motherhood 00:28:21 — A Candid Chat with My Kids About Yelling at Them Support the show
"You Ruined the Greatest Weekend of My Life" - Billy's Episode #12
Jul 11, 202636 minS1
Heeeere's Billy! This week, I sit down with my oldest brother Billy for a chaotic sibling reunion involving family secrets, obsessive Notre Dame football fandom, deleted vacation photos, questionable movie opinions, and one spectacularl Army credit-card sex scandal. We debate whether Top Gun: Maverick is emotionally devastating or complete trash, revisit the legendary Chicago trip where I accidentally erased every photo we took, and unpack the time Billy watched a Notre Dame game during our sister’s wedding photos. Billy also reveals why his daughter is named after a Chicago bar, the dumbest fitness product he ever bought, and the story of an Army soldier who charged more than $3,000 in phone-sex calls to the government. Plus: excessive Kelly-family sweating, Clue , The Cutting Edge , A League of Their Own , Sean Penn looking exactly like our father, and the terrifying childhood television death that left me permanently afraid of being abandoned in the desert. It’s movies, family dysfunction, military stories, sibling stuff, nostalgia, and an alarming number of tangents. Support the show
Oh boy, it's my first solo video episode! Buckle up, this is going to be a bumpy ride. First up, I talk about how fat I have gotten lately and my snacking injury. Also, my insane eyebrows that were a result of some poor mircroblading. Then onto the main event: One of my daughter's teachers called Child Protective Services on me and I tell the story of the interview I had to do at my house. Then some News in Brief: Elon Musk is not a Scientist and the time I took a racist (but funny) diversity quiz. Last, I round things out with Old News: The P. Diddy documentary. I hate P. Diddy. Always have. Always will. Enjoy! Support the show
In this episode, I sit down with my nephew, Sean Violette, who among other things, recently graduated from UCONN (Go Huskies!). We talk about tarot card readers, comedic dog tragedies, gross EMT stories, Broadway, the 9/11 Museum, and multiple tales of people falling down. Sean is the absolute man, and this episode is hysterical. Support the show
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