Best Podcast Episodes About Family
Everything podcasters are saying about Family — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 71 episodes
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“… pregnancy at the baby shower my mom held for Abby. When I proposed to my wife, Michelle, who's 30, I just wanted to elope, but she really wanted her family to be there. so I invited my family out of obligation. While out, my best man, Jim, who's 35, noticed a receipt from a jewelry store slipped out of Todd pocket Jim confronted Todd about this which led to an argument Jim told me everything and I told Todd that he was no longer to be a groomsman because I knew he was going to propose at my wedding Todd cried to our parents and which led to a blowout. In my parents' eyes, since Todd never admitted …”
“… the center of attention at either my, my sister's, or a cousin's special event. Because of this, Abby and I have a strained relationship with Todd and our parents. Unfortunately, Todd met and fell in love with Lucy, who's 24, who announced her own pregnancy at the baby shower my mom held for Abby. When I proposed to my wife, Michelle, who's 30, I just wanted to elope, but she really wanted her family to be there. so I invited my family out of obligation. While out, my best man, Jim, who's 35, noticed a receipt from a jewelry store slipped out of Todd pocket Jim confronted Todd about this which led to an argument Jim told me everything and I told Todd that he was no longer to be a groomsman because I knew he was going to propose at my wedding Todd cried to our parents and which led to a blowout. In my parents' eyes, since Todd never admitted that he was going to propose to Lucy at my wedding, I was unfairly judging him. I refused and brought up Todd's past behavior. My parents couldn't refute this and got Todd to agree to not try anything at my wedding. This wasn't enough to convince me to let him be a groomsman, but I warned him that if, as a guest, he'd try anything, I would make …”
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In a wild twist of family drama, a man reveals how he ruined his brother's wedding proposal in a shocking act of revenge. The moment Todd proposes during the father-daughter dance is priceless, but the real kicker is when the protagonist hires an actress to claim she's pregnant with Todd's baby, leading to chaos and heartbreak.
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The segment dives into the absurdity of David Carradine's accidental death by autoerotic asphyxiation, with the hosts hilariously speculating if he at least 'got to nut' before he died. They transition to a bizarre story about a man in Thailand performing penis enlargements in his car, promoting his services on TikTok, leaving listeners in disbelief over the unsanitary conditions and the light punishment he faces.
“… the hill. But I think it's our dead ancestors who he communicates with. When did he first talk to you about the plane? Like, was this part of your family's secret before you realized there's others out there? Yeah, he kind of brought that up as soon as he told us he was a medium, that this was this place he went to and he could communicate with people telepathically and that it was his voice without having a voice, if that makes sense. It's so remarkable. And he said that other non-speakers were there. Yeah, it does sound like it's the hill. The way Ethan describes it is very similar. And a lot …”
“… that? Here's Ashley. He's always called it the plane, but it's the same concept as the hill, where basically he can communicate with people who are both dead and alive. Some of like people who are spiritual, who he knows, he can communicate with on the hill. But I think it's our dead ancestors who he communicates with. When did he first talk to you about the plane? Like, was this part of your family's secret before you realized there's others out there? Yeah, he kind of brought that up as soon as he told us he was a medium, that this was this place he went to and he could communicate with people telepathically and that it was his voice without having a voice, if that makes sense. It's so remarkable. And he said that other non-speakers were there. Yeah, it does sound like it's the hill. The way Ethan describes it is very similar. And a lot of it is based on love and appreciation and acceptance. The family has also revealed Ethan has expressed having extensive knowledge about his past lives. Here's Ethan's mom. He remembers all his past lives. Oh, is that what he says? This life to be special because he says this is his last one and this is his hardest life. This is his first life …”
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Ethan's near-death experience during anaphylactic shock revealed profound insights about life and the afterlife. After collapsing in the hospital, he communicated with his deceased grandmother, Nanny Jean, who encouraged him to embrace his abilities as a medium. This experience shifted his family's understanding of life, death, and the connections that transcend them.
“… his head off. He's 24 years old. Are you talking to your brother? My brother is furious with me. The one brother, of course, is right. My whole family is furious with me. Shouldn't he be furious at himself? Well, I hope he doesn't get there. I hope he doesn't. They think of guns as, you know, they keep saying he was going to do it eventually. I try to explain guns are immediate. There's 44,000 suicides last year, 22,000 by guns. But there's a million suicide attempts. By guns, there were 22,100 suicide attempts. 22,000 were successful. Yeah. All right.”
“Since I know cops, of course I wouldn't. My brother tipped him off. He had the guns. Anyway, February 2nd, he goes. He has a little argument with his girlfriend. Everything's fine, except for he takes the gun, blows his head off. He's 24 years old. Are you talking to your brother? My brother is furious with me. The one brother, of course, is right. My whole family is furious with me. Shouldn't he be furious at himself? Well, I hope he doesn't get there. I hope he doesn't. They think of guns as, you know, they keep saying he was going to do it eventually. I try to explain guns are immediate. There's 44,000 suicides last year, 22,000 by guns. But there's a million suicide attempts. By guns, there were 22,100 suicide attempts. 22,000 were successful. Yeah. All right.”
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In a shocking twist, a comedian shares a personal story about his brother's reaction to a tragic suicide involving a gun. The segment dives into the complexities of family dynamics and the immediate nature of gun violence, all while maintaining an unexpected comedic undertone that highlights the absurdity of the situation.
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Sarah Sherman hilariously reveals she has the same anxiety dream for 25 years—working at SNL and constantly failing to please Lorne Michaels. Her blend of childhood emo vibes and bizarre adult dreams creates a relatable yet absurd scenario that keeps listeners laughing.
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In a hilarious recount of a family airport experience, the host shares how their sister's disdain for preferential treatment led to a comedic panic. The absurdity escalates as they reflect on the outdated themes in classic movies they now have to explain to their kids, making for an entertaining discussion on privilege and nostalgia.
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During a Taylor Swift concert, a dad finds himself in a hilarious predicament when he enters the men's bathroom packed with high school girls. The moment escalates when a girl asks him to sing, leading to a comedic exchange that highlights the absurdity of the situation. It's a relatable story of family bonding and unexpected bathroom encounters.
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In a shocking twist, a dad recounts a rare peaceful dinner at a Mexican restaurant with his kids, where they didn't throw chips or fight! The segment humorously explores the magic of parenting as the kids finally reach an age where dining out is enjoyable, leading to heartfelt conversations instead of chaos.
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In a hilarious rant, the host critiques Tom Steyer's push for free school meals, pointing out the absurdity of claiming anything is free. With a mix of sarcasm and sharp wit, they highlight the irony of taxpayers footing the bill, leaving listeners laughing at the absurdity of the situation.
“… to see him when he was semi and I got to just hold his hand and I promised him just like I did when I was 10 years old that I would take care of the family and you know i wanted him to know that if god forbid if he passed that he didn't have to have worries or any cares in life because he knew that i was going to be there to take care of his family you know um i think i wanted him to just be in peace to know hey your wife your grandchildren your your kids don't don't have to be war don't they're not gonna need anything because i'm always going to be there. I wanted him to know that. And for me, …”
“You know one of the nice one of the things that gave me peace was that I got to see him when he was semi and I got to just hold his hand and I promised him just like I did when I was 10 years old that I would take care of the family and you know i wanted him to know that if god forbid if he passed that he didn't have to have worries or any cares in life because he knew that i was going to be there to take care of his family you know um i think i wanted him to just be in peace to know hey your wife your grandchildren your your kids don't don't have to be war don't they're not gonna need anything because i'm always going to be there. I wanted him to know that. And for me, that has brought me peace and knowing that I know he had peace. In fact, he squeezed my hand when I told him that. And I just wanted to honor him. He'd done so much for me that it's the least I can do for him, for all the sacrifices that he made for us. So, and then, you know, where much is given, much is required. And I feel like I've been given a …”
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In a heartfelt reflection, Edwin shares how he found peace after the loss of his father, emphasizing the promise he made to take care of his family. He recounts cherished memories, including traveling to World Cups together, and stresses the importance of being intentional with time spent with aging parents. This segment poignantly illustrates the balance of grief and gratitude in familial responsibilities.
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In this heartfelt discussion, a mother shares her journey of coping with breast cancer while raising her young daughters. She emphasizes the importance of communication and inclusion, detailing how they explained the diagnosis and its implications to their children, fostering an environment where questions are welcomed. The emotional toll of the illness on family dynamics is poignantly illustrated as she reflects on the challenges of parenting while dealing with health struggles.
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The gold standard officially ended in 1971 when Nixon declared the U.S. couldn't back its currency with gold anymore. This shift led to rampant government spending and inflation, raising questions about the stability of fiat currency. While some argue for a return to gold to curb spending, others highlight the flexibility of fiat systems in managing economic crises.
“… while Kuhnagang sung. He didn't know what the fuck. The only time that guy woke up was to take money from Ukraine for his fucking son because his family's corrupt. He has 35 shell companies. So what are you comparing Trump to? Yeah. You know what I mean? And who basically left the border wide open so terrorists and God knows who else could all just spill across and create sleeper cells. Kamala Harris is a dunce who's a word salad shooter who I don't know what her policies are. She's for transing the prisoners. She's against transing the prisoners. She's for fracking. She's against fracking. …”
“… compare Trump to Biden and Kamala Harris. Biden was a brain-dead, race-hustling, corrupt, serial-lying, incompetent guy who was basically a puppet who was falling asleep sitting next to George Floyd's brother on the Juneteenth celebration on the lawn while Kuhnagang sung. He didn't know what the fuck. The only time that guy woke up was to take money from Ukraine for his fucking son because his family's corrupt. He has 35 shell companies. So what are you comparing Trump to? Yeah. You know what I mean? And who basically left the border wide open so terrorists and God knows who else could all just spill across and create sleeper cells. Kamala Harris is a dunce who's a word salad shooter who I don't know what her policies are. She's for transing the prisoners. She's against transing the prisoners. She's for fracking. She's against fracking. She's been to the border, but she hasn't been to the border. She a dope So what are we comparing Trump to You can dislike Trump all you want Kamala Harris is a good candidate She's smart. She's hands-on. She's going to take care of business. The fucking border would be wide open right now. Wide open. And you know what would be going on right now? …”
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Actor Jerry O'Connell hilariously recounts the chaos that erupted in his household on election night, where his wife and daughters physically confronted him over his political opinions. The absurdity of trying to console a distressed partner in a Vegas hotel while navigating family dynamics makes for a laugh-out-loud moment that captures the tension of political discussions at home.
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In a hilarious analysis of the Super Mario Bros. movie, the hosts question the bizarre relationship dynamics between Mario and Luigi, suggesting it sounds more like a cover for a gay relationship than brotherly love. They dive into the absurdity of casting choices, including the fact that Bob Hoskins and John Leguizamo have no familial resemblance at all, and the odd adult themes that creep into a children's movie.
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David Lowery, the writer-director of the upcoming film 'Mother Mary', reveals that he began writing the script seven years ago during a challenging period in his life while filming 'The Green Knight'. He creatively harnessed his struggles and experiences, turning them into a dialogue that ultimately became a pop star movie, demonstrating a shift to a more modest filmmaking approach. This personal narrative highlights the evolution of his creative process and the film's unique character casting.
“… about yourself. Yes, they're like emotional. They're internal. They're often very moral. They have like, they have a kind of like an idea about family or an idea about the self or an idea about how you participate in a society. Like the movies are not perfect. I'm not trying to valorize them at the expense of this other stuff because there's always been junk and crap for kids. But what making movies around video games does is it makes these movies action movies because video games are action they are driven by avoiding obstacles defeating villains eluding capture and so that pace that you're …”
“… that they have gotten a lot more smart-alecky. They've gotten a lot more adult sensibility forward. But the stories themselves, there's always been a kind of gentle quality, I would say, to the bulk of children's animated movies. Sure, you're learning about yourself. Yes, they're like emotional. They're internal. They're often very moral. They have like, they have a kind of like an idea about family or an idea about the self or an idea about how you participate in a society. Like the movies are not perfect. I'm not trying to valorize them at the expense of this other stuff because there's always been junk and crap for kids. But what making movies around video games does is it makes these movies action movies because video games are action they are driven by avoiding obstacles defeating villains eluding capture and so that pace that you're talking about is right on and part of the reason that it's right on is because it's mimicking what it's like to play a video game where you're in a constant state of movement going from one thing to the next so now what we're doing is like we're training and i don't think i'm over intellectualizing this we're training five-year-olds or …”
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The 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie' has sparked mixed reactions, with some viewers, like the speaker's daughter, enjoying the sisterly bond between Rosalina and Princess Peach, while others find it to be a dismal cinematic experience. Despite its expected commercial success, the film is criticized for its chaotic pacing and lack of character depth, reflecting a broader trend in animated films that prioritize action over narrative substance.
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The Super Mario Galaxy Movie is a nostalgic joyride for fans, delivering a high fun factor despite its flaws. While it may not be a cinematic masterpiece, the film's abundance of references and character depictions create an entertaining experience that appeals to both kids and longtime Nintendo enthusiasts. The lack of backstory allows for a direct dive into the Mushroom Kingdom, enhancing the overall enjoyment.
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The latest 'Super Mario Galaxy Movie' misses the mark by not capturing the same multi-layered humor and creativity found in Nintendo's games. Critics lament the film's lack of engaging jokes and inventive storytelling, making it less enjoyable for both kids and adults. While it appeals to young audiences, it doesn't quite deliver the same magic that makes Mario a beloved character across generations.
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The animated film 'Goat' has become one of the year's biggest hits, crossing $100 million at the box office. It tells the story of Will, a small goat who dreams of playing 'roar ball,' a high-intensity sport featuring various animals, while also subtly commenting on the rivalry between basketball stars Stephen Curry and LeBron James. With a talented voice cast, including Nick Kroll and Gabrielle Union, the film cleverly intertwines sports themes with family-friendly entertainment.
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Karen Page emerges as a surprising MVP in Disney+'s 'Daredevil: Born Again' Season 2. Her journey of vulnerability to strength is highlighted through her interactions with Matt Murdoch, showcasing the importance of friendship and purpose in a chaotic world. The segment critiques her martial arts training while appreciating the character's depth and development.
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