Don't Ask Tig
Need advice? Comedian Tig Notaro doesn’t have all the answers, but that won't stop her from fielding your questions on life's many challenges. With the help of her friends and the occasional expert, Tig gives her best inexpert guidance on everything from lost love to giving yourself a haircut with toddler scissors. We're warning you now: Don't Ask Tig.
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This episode originally aired September 29, 2021. How do you get your man to say he loves you? Tig and comedian Phoebe Robinson team up to answer that question and find themselves at odds with an old-time advice columnist who thinks women should not go looking for love. Phoebe, who is also the host of her own Comedy
This episode originally aired August 04, 2021. Don’t know how to deal with romantic feelings for a coworker who is already in a relationship? Still feeling guilty from that illegal left turn you made decades ago that potentially caused a multi-vehicle pileup? Well, actor and television host LeVar Burton drops by Don’t
This episode originally aired December 2, 2020. What if you accidentally broke up with your soulmate? Comedian Atsuko Okatsuka of “Let’s Go, Atsuko!” joins Tig to talk unrequited love, game shows gone wrong and mismatched hiking abilities. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp Online Counseling (betterhelp.com/Tig).
This episode originally aired November 11, 2020. Aisha Tyler and Tig met over 20 years ago doing stand-up, and now they’re here to swap advice on downsizing, dealing with parents who only watch Fox News, and the country mouse vs. city mouse divide. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp Online Counseling (betterhelp.
This episode originally aired October 07, 2020. Tig and the Indigo Girls are here to offer you advice...or are they? Topics they might cover include honing your craft, healthy partnerships and how to get off the phone. This episode is sponsored by Sakara (sakara.com/DontAsk), BetterHelp Online Counseling (betterhelp.co
This week, we’re sharing a podcast Tig recently guested on: Pop Culture Moms, all about what we can learn from the TV and movie moms we love most. Andie and Sabrina have been best friends for 20 years — and pop culture aficionados for even longer. Together they’re exploring the comedy – and tragedy – of what parenthood