Cynthia and Josie's Unmentionables Podcast

Active
Has guests
iHeartRadio
Categories
Relationships Society & Culture Comedy Self-Improvement
Audience & Performance Metrics
7.2K - 11.9K listeners Female 4.8 rating 477 reviews 67 episodes Canada
Monetization Metrics
30s Ad: $210 - $238 60s Ad: $248 - $277 CPM Category: Society & Culture
Socials metrics & links
Podcast Links
Join us on a ridiculously fun journey that celebrates not only our unique stories but also the little imperfections & mistakes that make us human. The show you’re too shy to ask for!  

Producers, Hosts, and Production Team

No producer information available yet. Click "Find producers" to search for the production team.

Emails, Phones, and Addresses

Contact Page Emails

No contact pages found.

General Website Emails

No website emails found.

Externally Sourced Emails

  • he***@cynthiaandjosie.com

RSS Emails

Recent Hosts, Guests & Topics

Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Cynthia and Josie's Unmentionables.

Hosts

Previous Guests

Bruce McCulloch is a Canadian comedian, actor, writer, and director best known for his work on the sketch comedy series The Kids In The Hall. He has also appeared on Saturday Night Live and is recognized for his unique comedic style and live shows.
Phoenix is a sailor who has traveled around the world with his cat, Phoenix. He shares his experiences of sailing and explores topics related to consciousness, telepathy, and spiritual visions, contributing to discussions on the mysterious and the metaphysical.
Shannon Burns is a passionate advocate for survivors of sexual abuse, drawing from her own experiences of enduring years of trauma during her adolescence. After overcoming her painful past, she has dedicated her life to empowering others and raising awareness about the importance of advocacy and support for survivors. Shannon actively shares her journey on social media, inspiring many with her message of hope and resilience.

YouTube Channel

Podcast has no YouTube channel.

Instagram Profile

Instagram

Profile Info

@cynthiaandjosie
Cynthia and Josie’s “Unmentionables”

Account Stats

Followers: 8,702
Posts: 345

Account Status

Account Type: Business
Privacy: Public

Biography

Available wherever you get your podcasts! @cynthialoyst @josiedye.

Episodes

Here's the recent few episodes on Cynthia and Josie's Unmentionables.

0:00 32:44

Our Unmentionable Chat with Comedy Legend Bruce McCulloch

Hosts
Cynthia Josie
Guests
Bruce McCulloch
Keywords
comedy Bruce McCulloch The Kids In The Hall SNL cancel culture stand-up comedy Canadian comedy

You know him from The Kids In The Hall, or his work on SNL, or from his adorably weird live shows. He is gloriously unhinged and quietly profound… and completely Canadian. We chat with Bruce McCulloch about his career, the challenges of working in comedy today, cancel culture and so much more.
Links: For more info on Bruce and his upcoming shows visit:https://bruciomcculloch.com
If you want to revisit some Kids In The Hall:

The Daves I Know

https://youtu.be/8nvzEqsZIGo?si=Ymyn67mAFf4ZcVU-

 

Running F****t

https://youtu.be/b-TtfMLGnok?si=949d9h5ASnfgghvG

 

My pen

https://youtu.be/yQ1pO-tZbYA?si=nfJ1RqySh3J42Dkd



Love & Sausages:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ChvxsVgT8c
Each day we work:Kids In The Hall - Each Day We Workyoutu.be
Kathy the secretary:Kids in the Hall - Secretaries - Is he?youtu.be

Stalking - a film by Bruce on SNLhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEEqjnl3Z1I

Bulges is on Crave:

 

ST BULGES DAY | Full Episode | Streaming Now on Craveyoutu.be
Lisa Gilroy :Most Liked Scenes From Fans - Jury Dutyyoutu.be

0:00 27:16

Is This All There Is… or Are We Just Getting Started?

Hosts
Cynthia Josie
Guests
Phoenix
Keywords
belief systems telepathy past lives visions of Buddha sailing around the world

We’re not sure if it’s because we are getting older or because the world feels really off its kilter right now but we’ve been thinking a lot about our belief systems and what happens…after this all ends. The interesting thing is that more and more science is supporting ideas that were once considered the realm of weird. From telepathy to past lives to visions of Buddha, we can’t wait to hear your thoughts on this one!

 

In notes:

Sailing Around The World With His Cat: 

@Sailing_with_phoenix

The Telepathy Tapes:

Telepathy Tapes

0:00 31:01

The Breakup Episode: Why It Hurts, What It Teaches, and How to Move On.

Hosts
Cynthia Josie
Keywords
breakups grief moving on sadness relationship advice

Toronto's own Cynthia and Josie dive deep into the pain, chaos and unexpected gifts of breakups, the kind that leave you crying in your car, texting your ex, or googling soulmate signs at 3am.  In this raw and honest episode, we talk:

  • Why breakups feel like grief
  • Should you wallow in the saddness
  • How to move on
  • Breakup rules we live by
  • How to come out ahead

Whether you're in ti, over it, or bakc in bed with them again, this one is for you.  

0:00 42:22

From Abuse to Advocacy: Shannon Burn's Journey of Healing and Hope

Hosts
Cynthia Josie
Guests
Shannon Burns
Keywords
abuse advocacy healing empowerment sexual assault survivor resources

Shannon lost her entire adolescence after enduring years of sexual abuse at the hands of her stepfather.

In this deeply moving episode, Shannon opens up about her painful past, her path to recovery, and how she turned her experiences into a driving force for advocacy and empowerment. All parents need to listen to this episode.

 

To follow Shannon Burns on social media @itsshannonburns.

 

A guide for sexual assault survivors - Canada.ca

 

Resources for survivors | Define the Line - McGill University

0:00 30:15

We Watched Adolescence So You Don’t Have To (But Maybe You Should)

Hosts
Cynthia Josie
Keywords
Adolescence teen tween online radicalization incel culture manosphere raising boys cultural conversations

f you're raising a tween or teen right now, chances are someone in your orbit has mentioned Adolescence — the British four-part drama that follows the fictional story of a 13-year-old boy accused of stabbing a teenage girl. At its core, the series asks a chilling question: could any boy be pulled into the world of online radicalization and incel culture?

This episode, we unpack the show’s provocative themes and the cultural conversations it’s sparked — from fears about the manosphere to whether we’re in the middle of a new teen panic, or just the latest iteration of one. We also talk honestly about what it’s like raising boys in a world that feels increasingly angry and confusing. And we really want to hear your thoughts, too.

 

For more information about “Adolescence”:

https://time.com/7267884/adolescence-netflix-explained/

 

Send us your thoughts and feelings on Instagram @cynthiaandjosie or email us at [email protected]

Ratings

Global:
4.8 rating 477 reviews

Canada

4.8 ratings 474 reviews

USA

4.5 ratings 2 reviews

UK

5.0 ratings 1 reviews

Ireland

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

Australia

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

New Zealand

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

Singapore

0.0 ratings 0 reviews

South Africa

0.0 ratings 0 reviews