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Whether you were the only girl on the football team, the only jock at robotics camp, or you just could never find anyone who appreciated your action figures enough, we’ve all felt like the weird kid at some point in our lives. Join comedians Carly Montag and Emily Walsh as they ask their guests about any time in life they felt like the odd one out. New episodes out every Monday!
Whether you were the only girl on the football team, the only jock at robotics camp, or you just could never find anyone who appreciated your action figures enough, we’ve all felt like the weird kid at some point in our lives. Join comedians Carly Montag and Emily Walsh as they ask their guests about any time in life they felt like the odd one out. New episodes out every Monday!
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Alone At Lunch.
Hosts
Carly Montag
Emily Walsh
Jesse Weber
Previous Guests
Kate Posey
Kate Posey is an author known for writing thriller romcoms that appeal to readers interested in both true crime and true love. She resides in British Columbia with her family and has published her debut novel, Serial Killer Games. Kate's writing journey includes a transition from being a secretive writer to becoming a published author, and she often reflects on how her personal experiences shape her narratives.
Kate Posey is an author known for writing thriller romcoms that appeal to readers interested in both true crime and true love. She resides in British Columbia with her family and has published her debut novel, Serial Killer Games. Kate's writing journey includes a transition from being a secretive writer to becoming a published author, and she often reflects on how her personal experiences shape her narratives.
Dotun Olubeko
Dotun Olubeko is a dynamic functional health expert, content creator, and winner of ABC's The Bachelorette, where he got engaged to his now fiancée Charity Lawson. He blends clinical expertise with authentic storytelling, creating engaging and impactful content that resonates with diverse audiences. Beyond his time on The Bachelorette, Dotun has showcased his charisma and on-camera presence on shows like Dancing with the Stars, Celebrity Family Feud, and Live with Kelly and Mark. His journey has been widely covered by media outlets such as People Magazine, Variety, and US Weekly, highlighting his prominence within Bachelor Nation. Dotun's experiences include navigating health optimization, dealing with back injuries, and the impact of his Nigerian upbringing on his life in America. He reflects on the challenges of being a tall individual, the pressures of academic performance, and the experiences of being a minority in the science field.
Dotun Olubeko is a dynamic functional health expert, content creator, and winner of ABC's The Bachelorette, where he got engaged to his now fiancée Charity Lawson. He blends clinical expertise with authentic storytelling, creating engaging and impactful content that resonates with diverse audiences. Beyond his time on The Bachelorette, Dotun has showcased his charisma and on-camera presence on shows like Dancing with the Stars, Celebrity Family Feud, and Live with Kelly and Mark. His journey has been widely covered by media outlets such as People Magazine, Variety, and US Weekly, highlighting his prominence within Bachelor Nation. Dotun's experiences include navigating health optimization, dealing with back injuries, and the impact of his Nigerian upbringing on his life in America. He reflects on the challenges of being a tall individual, the pressures of academic performance, and the experiences of being a minority in the science field.
Lauren Connolly
Lauren Connolly is an award-winning author of contemporary and magical romance stories, including PS: I Hate You. She has lived among mountains, next to lakes, and in imaginary worlds. Lauren can never seem to stay in one place for too long, but trust that wherever she is residing, there is a dog who thinks he's a troll, twin cats hiding in the couch, and bookshelves bursting with stories written by the authors she loves. In this episode, Lauren shares her experiences growing up in Delaware, her love for reading, and her thoughts on book to movie adaptations. She discusses her journey as a writer, her experiences with writing different genres, and the impact of social media on publishing. Lauren reflects on her personal journey with grief and how it influenced her writing, particularly in her latest book, 'PS I Hate You.'
Lauren Connolly is an award-winning author of contemporary and magical romance stories, including PS: I Hate You. She has lived among mountains, next to lakes, and in imaginary worlds. Lauren can never seem to stay in one place for too long, but trust that wherever she is residing, there is a dog who thinks he's a troll, twin cats hiding in the couch, and bookshelves bursting with stories written by the authors she loves. In this episode, Lauren shares her experiences growing up in Delaware, her love for reading, and her thoughts on book to movie adaptations. She discusses her journey as a writer, her experiences with writing different genres, and the impact of social media on publishing. Lauren reflects on her personal journey with grief and how it influenced her writing, particularly in her latest book, 'PS I Hate You.'
Trish Smart
Trish Smart is a nomadic stand-up comic known for her edgy humor and unique lifestyle. She has spent the last eight years living a nomadic lifestyle, performing comedy shows across various countries including Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Hungary, Germany, Austria, and throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. Trish is recognized for her ability to tackle uncomfortable topics with humor, and she often shares her experiences related to personal growth, mental health, and the challenges of solo travel. Her performances are characterized by smooth transitions and unexpected punch lines, making her a memorable presence in the comedy scene.
Trish Smart is a nomadic stand-up comic known for her edgy humor and unique lifestyle. She has spent the last eight years living a nomadic lifestyle, performing comedy shows across various countries including Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Hungary, Germany, Austria, and throughout the United States and the United Kingdom. Trish is recognized for her ability to tackle uncomfortable topics with humor, and she often shares her experiences related to personal growth, mental health, and the challenges of solo travel. Her performances are characterized by smooth transitions and unexpected punch lines, making her a memorable presence in the comedy scene.
Topics Discussed
reading
coping mechanism
middle school
writing
fan fiction
published author
romance
thriller
humor
grief
love
vulnerability
trust
solitude
name pronunciation
functional medicine
personal health journeys
cultural identity
dual cultures
health optimization
back injuries
Nigerian upbringing
academic performance
minority in science
reality TV
Bachelor Nation
book nerd
Borders
Lauren Connolly
award-winning author
contemporary romance
magical romance
PS: I Hate You
Delaware
book to movie adaptations
social media
Twilight
true crime
cultural reckoning
Luigi Mangione
UnitedHealthcare
media
folk hero
nomadic lifestyle
stand-up comedy
traveling comedian
cultural shocks
personal growth
mental health
safety in solo travel
isolation
resilience
This week we are joined by Kate Posey! Kate Posey writes thriller romcoms for readers who hanker after true crime and true love. She lives in BC with her family. Check out her debut novel Serial Killer Games!
In this episode, we discuss the importance of reading as a coping mechanism during awkward middle school years and how it led Kate to discover her passion for writing and fan fiction. Kate shares her journey from a secretive writer to a published author, discussing the joy of writing in solitude, and the challenges of blending genres. She reflects on the importance of personal experiences in shaping her narratives, the duality of romance and thriller genres, and the expectations of readers. The discussion also touches on themes of humor, grief, love, and vulnerability, culminating in insights about navigating trust in relationships and the significance of finding solitude in everyday life. Give this episode a listen!
This week we are joined by Kate Posey! Kate Posey writes thriller romcoms for readers who hanker after true crime and true love. She lives in BC with her family. Check out her debut novel Serial Killer Games!
In this episode, we discuss the importance of reading as a coping mechanism during awkward middle school years and how it led Kate to discover her passion for writing and fan fiction. Kate shares her journey from a secretive writer to a published author, discussing the joy of writing in solitude, and the challenges of blending genres. She reflects on the importance of personal experiences in shaping her narratives, the duality of romance and thriller genres, and the expectations of readers. The discussion also touches on themes of humor, grief, love, and vulnerability, culminating in insights about navigating trust in relationships and the significance of finding solitude in everyday life. Give this episode a listen!
S5 Ep7: Alone Standing Out in a Crowd with Dotun Olubeko
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Carly MontagEmily Walsh
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Dotun Olubeko
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
name pronunciationfunctional medicinepersonal health journeyscultural identitydual cultureshealth optimizationback injuriesNigerian upbringingacademic performanceminority in sciencereality TVBachelor Nation
This week we are joined by Dotun Olubeko! Dotun Olubeko is a dynamic functional health expert, content creator, and winner of ABC’s The Bachelorette, where he got engaged to his now fiancée Charity Lawson. Blending clinical expertise with authentic storytelling, Dotun creates engaging, impactful content that resonates with diverse audiences.
Beyond his time on The Bachelorette, Dotun has showcased his charisma and on-camera presence on Dancing with the Stars, Celebrity Family Feud, and Live with Kelly and Mark. His journey continues to be widely covered by People Magazine, Variety, and US Weekly, with media outlets consistently following his career due to his Bachelor Nation prominence. Make sure to check him out!
In this episode, we discuss a range of topics including the importance of name pronunciation, the principles of functional medicine, personal health journeys, cultural identity, and the challenges of navigating dual cultures. Dotun shares his experiences with health optimization, his journey with back injuries, and the impact of his Nigerian upbringing on his life in America. He reflects on his experiences as a tall individual, the pressures of academic performance, and the challenges of being a minority in the science field. Dotun also discusses his journey through reality TV, the challenges of being in a predominantly white space, and the personal growth that comes from navigating these experiences. Dotun shares insights about his time on the Bachelorette, the community he found within Bachelor Nation, and how he plans to merge his personal and professional life moving forward. Give this episode a listen!
This week we are joined by Dotun Olubeko! Dotun Olubeko is a dynamic functional health expert, content creator, and winner of ABC’s The Bachelorette, where he got engaged to his now fiancée Charity Lawson. Blending clinical expertise with authentic storytelling, Dotun creates engaging, impactful content that resonates with diverse audiences.
Beyond his time on The Bachelorette, Dotun has showcased his charisma and on-camera presence on Dancing with the Stars, Celebrity Family Feud, and Live with Kelly and Mark. His journey continues to be widely covered by People Magazine, Variety, and US Weekly, with media outlets consistently following his career due to his Bachelor Nation prominence. Make sure to check him out!
In this episode, we discuss a range of topics including the importance of name pronunciation, the principles of functional medicine, personal health journeys, cultural identity, and the challenges of navigating dual cultures. Dotun shares his experiences with health optimization, his journey with back injuries, and the impact of his Nigerian upbringing on his life in America. He reflects on his experiences as a tall individual, the pressures of academic performance, and the challenges of being a minority in the science field. Dotun also discusses his journey through reality TV, the challenges of being in a predominantly white space, and the personal growth that comes from navigating these experiences. Dotun shares insights about his time on the Bachelorette, the community he found within Bachelor Nation, and how he plans to merge his personal and professional life moving forward. Give this episode a listen!
S5 Ep6: Alone Being a Book Nerd at Borders with Lauren Connolly
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Carly MontagEmily Walsh
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Lauren Connolly
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
book nerdBordersLauren Connollyaward-winning authorcontemporary romancemagical romancePS: I Hate YouDelawarereadingbook to movie adaptationswritingsocial mediagriefTwilight
This week we are joined by Lauren Connolly! Lauren Connolly is an award-winning author of contemporary and magical romance stories, including PS: I Hate You. She’s lived among mountains, next to lakes, and in imaginary worlds. Lauren can never seem to stay in one place for too long, but trust that wherever she’s residing there is a dog who thinks he’s a troll, twin cats hiding in the couch, and bookshelves bursting with stories written by the authors she loves.
In this episode, Lauren Connolly shares her experiences growing up in Delaware, her love for reading, and her thoughts on book to movie adaptations. In this engaging conversation, Lauren Connolly shares her journey as a writer, discussing her experiences with writing different genres, and the impact of social media on publishing. She reflects on her personal journey with grief and how it influenced her writing, particularly in her latest book, 'PS I Hate You.' You don’t want to miss our discussion about Lauren’s experience having a Twilight teenage crisis. Give this episode a listen!
This week we are joined by Lauren Connolly! Lauren Connolly is an award-winning author of contemporary and magical romance stories, including PS: I Hate You. She’s lived among mountains, next to lakes, and in imaginary worlds. Lauren can never seem to stay in one place for too long, but trust that wherever she’s residing there is a dog who thinks he’s a troll, twin cats hiding in the couch, and bookshelves bursting with stories written by the authors she loves.
In this episode, Lauren Connolly shares her experiences growing up in Delaware, her love for reading, and her thoughts on book to movie adaptations. In this engaging conversation, Lauren Connolly shares her journey as a writer, discussing her experiences with writing different genres, and the impact of social media on publishing. She reflects on her personal journey with grief and how it influenced her writing, particularly in her latest book, 'PS I Hate You.' You don’t want to miss our discussion about Lauren’s experience having a Twilight teenage crisis. Give this episode a listen!
When Luigi Mangione allegedly gunned down UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, the media called it a senseless crime. But online, a different story emerged—one of rage, reckoning, and a suspected killer turned folk hero. More than just a true crime podcast, LUIGI, hosted by Jesse Weber, dares to look beyond the crime and the accused to explore a cultural tipping point in America, asking you to decide - is the status quo enough, or is it time for a cultural reckoning?
Listen to Law&Crime’s LUIGIexclusively on Wondery+ and follow the show page to keep up on all the latest developments. You can join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. Visit www.wondery.com/links/luigi and start your free trial now!
When Luigi Mangione allegedly gunned down UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, the media called it a senseless crime. But online, a different story emerged—one of rage, reckoning, and a suspected killer turned folk hero. More than just a true crime podcast, LUIGI, hosted by Jesse Weber, dares to look beyond the crime and the accused to explore a cultural tipping point in America, asking you to decide - is the status quo enough, or is it time for a cultural reckoning?
Listen to Law&Crime’s LUIGIexclusively on Wondery+ and follow the show page to keep up on all the latest developments. You can join Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts. Visit www.wondery.com/links/luigi and start your free trial now!
S5 Ep5: Alone Living a Nomadic Lifestyle with Trish Smart
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Carly MontagEmily Walsh
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Trish Smart
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
nomadic lifestylestand-up comedytraveling comediancultural shockspersonal growthmental healthsafety in solo travelisolationhumorresilience
This week we are joined by Trish Smart! Trish Smart is a nomadic stand-up comic that flies under the radar and into your watering hole. Right now she’s living in a van down by a walmart parking lot painting a toilet selfie to sell at a show near you. She is an edgy comic that pushes the envelope of what women should be allowed to say out loud.
Amidst her renditions of her quixotic lifestyle choices, Trish has smooth transitions and unexpected punch lines; she makes everyone want her to keep speaking slightly louder than everyone else. Trish will ease you into uncomfortable situations you didn’t know you wanted to be in, and give you a night you will not soon forget. Trish has performed comedy shows in Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Hungary, Germany, Austria, and all over the United States and the United Kingdom. Make sure to check her out!
This week, Trish shares her experiences of living a nomadic lifestyle for eight years, including her time in Las Vegas and her adventures in Tokyo and Thailand. She discusses the challenges and joys of being a traveling comedian, the cultural shocks she faced, and her reflections on personal growth and mental health. Trish discusses the challenges and importance of safety in solo travel and the isolation that can come with a unique lifestyle, all while maintaining a sense of humor and resilience. Give this episode a listen!
*TRIGGER WARNING* This episode also touches on experiences with suicide, overdose, and substance abuse.
This week we are joined by Trish Smart! Trish Smart is a nomadic stand-up comic that flies under the radar and into your watering hole. Right now she’s living in a van down by a walmart parking lot painting a toilet selfie to sell at a show near you. She is an edgy comic that pushes the envelope of what women should be allowed to say out loud.
Amidst her renditions of her quixotic lifestyle choices, Trish has smooth transitions and unexpected punch lines; she makes everyone want her to keep speaking slightly louder than everyone else. Trish will ease you into uncomfortable situations you didn’t know you wanted to be in, and give you a night you will not soon forget. Trish has performed comedy shows in Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Hungary, Germany, Austria, and all over the United States and the United Kingdom. Make sure to check her out!
This week, Trish shares her experiences of living a nomadic lifestyle for eight years, including her time in Las Vegas and her adventures in Tokyo and Thailand. She discusses the challenges and joys of being a traveling comedian, the cultural shocks she faced, and her reflections on personal growth and mental health. Trish discusses the challenges and importance of safety in solo travel and the isolation that can come with a unique lifestyle, all while maintaining a sense of humor and resilience. Give this episode a listen!
*TRIGGER WARNING* This episode also touches on experiences with suicide, overdose, and substance abuse.