#WhatSheSaid - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Ugly Babies Make Us Lie
#WhatSheSaid features some of the country's funniest comics venting and talking openly about being a woman. Social media, timesaving tips, and no-nonsense attitudes come together for a real conversation- with lots of laughter-about the chaos of womanhood.

Embrace the Wrinkles
A group of dynamic women share tales of sex, motherhood, and how to juggle it all! From tips on traveling with kids to the art of manscaping, to decoding what the word "BAE" means, these funny ladies will give you their take on topics that matter to you.

Who Peed on the Seat?
The ladies share their truths about what happens years after you say "I Do" and how to maintain marital bliss. Later, the ladies discuss their dirty little secrets to happiness, and tips to surviving kids these days.

How to Train Your Man
Discussing whether or not it is okay for your man to text an ex; crazy thoughts during sex; tips on dealing with your child's first crush.

The Crazy Things We Do for Love
The group shares pregnancy tales and advice on what to expect while expecting; a look back at unfortunate beauty fails.

Vogueing Isn't Just for Madonna
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