Shut Your Face is a raw and hilarious trigger happy podcast series of hot takes on the world at large according to actress/comedian Rachel Sterling. The weekly series will feature conversations about adapting in the information era of online dating, cancel culture, generational over-gap, pop culture, and entertainment, with pop-ins from notable guests from within the industry. Each episode, Rachel tries to find the funny in life because adulting is hard.
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Shut Your Face is a raw and hilarious trigger happy podcast series of hot takes on the world at large according to actress/comedian Rachel Sterling. The weekly series will feature conversations about adapting in the information era of online dating, cancel culture, generational over-gap, pop culture, and entertainment, with pop-ins from notable guests from within the industry. Each episode, Rachel tries to find the funny in life because adulting is hard.
On this episode of S.Y.F., Rachel tells us why it’s not hot to call her hot, her thoughts on cheating, dating apps and Mathew Perry.
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This is the true pilot episode for Shut Your Face. Rachel discusses what its like to work on a new podcast with out an emotional support human. Today we talk about zoom, why pregnant chicks need to chill, that guy from Kill Tony and how men never outgrow dick jokes.
Shut Your Face is a raw and hilarious trigger happy podcast series of hot takes on the world at large according to actress/comedian Rachel Sterling. The weekly series will feature conversations about adapting in the information era of online dating, cancel culture, generational over-gap, pop culture, and entertainment, with pop-ins from notable guests from within the industry. Each episode, Rachel tries to find the funny in life because adulting is hard.