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Raising Each Other
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Raising Each Other

Hosted by Amy & Karlie · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 17 episodes

Where this show ranks

Episodes
17
Last ep.
13 days ago
Avg length
26m
Booking Probability™
36
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Listen Score
18
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Virality (30d)
47
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

Raising Each Other is a mother–daughter podcast where real talk meets unapologetic banter. Amy and her daughter dive into totally random topics, share the stories that shaped them, and say the things most families only whisper at home. It’s honest, funny, occasionally spicy — and yes, some listeners might get offended. Two generations, one mic, zero filters. Come hang out while we figure life out together.

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About the host

Amy & Karlie hosts Raising Each Other, a comedy show with 17 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Society’s Stupid Scoring of Success

Jun 3, 202634m0

Success is loud. Happiness is honest. We pick happiness.

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Husbands

May 27, 202633m0

We gush about the men who anchor us — and laugh about the quirks that drive us wild.

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Adulting is Dumb

May 20, 202631m0

Adulthood is dumb. You buy paper towels, toilet paper, and somehow every outing, repair, or minor inconvenience costs $300. We complain. You relate.

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S-Tea-Donut’s

May 13, 202618mEp. 13S1

What and how are we now teaching sex ed in high schools? Comparing it to tea? There’s really no way to describe the chaos of this very unplanned episode.

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The Mystery of the 3XL Mustard Colored Hoodie

May 6, 202629mEp. 12S1

The bonus room is full of memories, stuffed animals with feelings, and apparently… a mysterious giant yellow hoodie. Explain yourself.

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CoVid

Apr 29, 202630mEp. 11S1

A nostalgic laugh about the weird perks of Covid—empty roads, quiet stores, and the glory of mandatory personal space. Not the pandemic… just the peace.

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Rewind-Revisit-Recap

Apr 22, 202637mEp. 10S1

Rewind to revisit our first episodes. A look back, some reflections, some updates, some questions answered.

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Greatest Gifts that humans don’t really deserve

Apr 15, 202630mEp. 8S1

Pets. We are their entire world, while they are only a part of ours. Do we as humans really deserve the unconditional love that they give?

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Where is George Washington’s Grandma?

Apr 8, 202630mEp. 7S1

This week we asked the big questions… like what happens when we die, can reincarnation be real, and most importantly: where is George Washington’s grandma? Abigail’s back and the chaos is premium.

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You Look Like A Fool

Apr 1, 202619mEp. 6S1

For April Fools’ Day, Amy, Karlie, and GUEST host -Abigail- dive into the big question: do protests actually accomplish anything, or are people just wasting their time trying to prove a point no one’s changing their mind

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Bonus: Sunday Funday- Is Amy the Asshole?

Mar 29, 202618m0

Another Sunday Funday Bonus-AITA with a twist…Amy reads a journal entry from 2018, wanting to know if she’s the asshole.

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We May Need An Urban Dictionary for This One

Mar 25, 202621mEp. 5S1

This episode is an on-fleek, rizz snack with no scrubs, and we are not crunk. Seriously, we dive into different generational terms, what they mean (at least the ones we know). It’s completely 6-7.

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HOA

Mar 18, 202632mEp. 4S1

Trigger warning: in this episode we are definitely being judge-y bitches, Talking about the stereotypical Karen’s and their power trips when they are the head of the neighborhood HOA. And we’ve never even experienced bei

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Bonus: Sunday Funday Sister AITA ft. GK

Mar 15, 202620m0

This week on Raising Each Other, we’re diving into a wild Sunday Funday story that has the internet seriously divided. 👀 A listener confession asks: “Am I the Ahole for despising my handicapped sister?”** We unpack the

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Social Media and Other Apps

Mar 11, 202633mEp. 3S1

This episode covers general discussion of Facebook, Snapchat, Life360 and TikTok. What was that loud boom? …more importantly why is that a question to Facebook community pages? Should Dad be allowed to have Snapchat? Sho

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Bumper Humpers and Roundabouts

Mar 4, 202627mEp. 2S1

Driving. Where has Driver’s Education gone? because no one seems to know basic road rules? Up my ass on the road? Why? Scared you’re going to get lost? Stop humping my bumper. Go refill your turn signal juice and quit st

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Bonus: Sunday Funday- Would You Rather?

Mar 1, 202622m0

Having a Sunday Funday! Playing a game of would you rather- Karlie and Amy ask each other a couple would you rather questions that were unknown to each other prior to the recording. We want YOUR answers to what you would

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Get Your Shit and Git

Feb 24, 202621mEp. 1S1

Grocery Shopping Actual experiences, hiding by the breast pumps for my husband… buying shit NOT because I need it but because it’s the last bag or container of it there. Why is the best place to catch up on family/friend

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Welcome Pilot Practice

Feb 24, 20267m0

Figuring this process out.

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Audience demographics

Age
18-44
Consumer type
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Topics covered

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Frequently asked questions

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Who is the host of Raising Each Other?

Raising Each Other is hosted by Amy & Karlie. The show is categorised under comedy (improv) and has published 17 episodes.

How many episodes does Raising Each Other have?

Raising Each Other has published 17 episodes.

What topics does Raising Each Other cover?

Raising Each Other regularly covers comedy, improv. It sits in the comedy category, with a improv focus.

Is it hard to get booked on Raising Each Other?

Raising Each Other is accessible for guests with genuine comedy expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is Raising Each Other currently accepting guest pitches?

Raising Each Other hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are Raising Each Other episodes?

Episodes of Raising Each Other average 26 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

What guest credentials does Raising Each Other typically look for?

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