
We're introduced to Sidney Harshbarger, aspiring advice columnist in 1960s New York City. What she lacks in skill and self-awareness, she makes up for with overconfidence and can-do attitude. Whereas New York City in 1961 is a dark and dangerous place, Sidney is a bright, unyielding, painfully naive ray of sunshine. Even on her daily commute, she's inclined to give advice to passers-by, no matter their age or disposition -- and no matter how unqualified she is to give her advice. Nothing can stop Sidney: not common sense, not common decency, and certainly not common goals or values. No, Sidney is pretty much unstoppable; at least, she is in Episode 1.
Whether you're listening on Apple, Spotify, Amazon, or one of those really neat cans tied to a string, Sincerely Sidney is bound to become a regular part of your podcast rotation, along with favorites like the Dough Boys, that Marc Maron guy, and Comedy Bang Bang. Is this your first podcast? Are you new to podcasts? Well, you've stumbled upon quite the original comedy podcast for your first foray.
This is just Episode 1 of 10. So if you like it, you're in luck! And if you don't, I sure hope you're a masochist!
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