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BEST OF Lesbians, Lesbians, Lesbians! with Writer Rebecca Donohue and Comic Jennifer Vally

Story Worthy

Story Worthy Media

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4.1529 Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2015

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Writer/Producer Rebecca Donohue talks about her mother's reaction to lesbianism and Writer/Comedian Jennifer Vally gives us a glimpse of her lesbian summer on FM radio. This show has it all! 

Each week Hollywood’s most talented people in the entertainment industry share true, personal stories on the Story Worthy Podcast. Story Worthy celebrates 14 years of podcasting in July 2024 and has over 800 episodes recorded. Christine Blackburn is the creator, host and producer of Story Worthy, Story Smash the Storytelling Game Show, and My Life In 3 Songs exclusively on Spotify.

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0:00.0

Storyworthy Media, the best in story-driven content.

0:07.4

This is Jennifer VIII.

0:15.0

Hey there, sweet tits.

0:18.7

It's Rebecca Donahue.

0:20.3

You're listening to Storyworthy. This is Jenniferahue. You're listening to Storyworthy.

0:22.1

This is Jennifer Valley and you're listening to Storyworthy, the best podcast in the world.

0:36.2

Welcome to the Story Worthy podcast.

0:38.3

Here are your hosts, Christine Blackburn and Hannah Sfinney.

0:43.3

Welcome to Storyworthy. My name is Christine Blackburn and I I'm here with Honest Finney Ann. This is a best-of-story-worthy, worthy, worthy. And this is going to get some attention, Honest, because right off the bat, we grab them with... Lesbians! Lesbians! And everyone loves lesbians. That's what moves the needle on the interweb.

1:11.5

But I don't think it's just about moving the needle. I think it's about a passion.

1:14.4

People are going to do a search engine, lesbians, and they're going to find this broadcast. This is not what they were searching for remotely, but hopefully they will still listen. And tonight we're focusing on two female comedians that are both of them are so damn funny and their stories are so entertaining.

1:30.0

I'm shocked that we haven't had. we're focusing on two female comedians that are both of them are so damn funny and their

1:28.2

stories are so entertaining i'm shocked that we haven't had them on the best of before i know i know

1:33.5

and they and oddly enough one of them is a lesbian one of them is pretending to be a lesbian

1:38.7

but it'll be up to you to figure out which one so it's rebecca donahue she's our first storyteller tonight. And as you know, Rebecca is a director of digital media content at what they call America's funniest home videos. I've never heard of this. No, come on. Yes, you have. Of course, I've been on the air for a hundred years. There's thousands and thousands of these shows and she is responsible

2:01.3

in making them each clips, as it were. Making them available. Isn't that interesting that that's

2:07.1

a job? And that's still, what I find fascinating is they're still showing clips and using and making

2:12.5

money off clips where they have the date up in the corner and it'll be like, you know, video from

2:17.4

1991. Right. And there'll be like, you know, video from 1991.

2:50.9

Right. And there'll be some little kid, and he falls over and his dog jumps on top of his head. The kid is now retired. Right. That's how old the clip is. The kittens playing in the video are dead. Yeah, they're all dead. They've all been eaten by coyotes. They're long dead. And I don't know, but it still holds some value, and yet they still call it videos as well. And it's not America's funniest home videos anymore, is it? No, home videos is, yeah, it's funny because now. It should be America's funniest home clips or dead people clips. Well, you youngsters might not remember that it used to be. See, I remember when the home video cameras first came out, and they were about the size of a suitcase. And we were like, these are so small. And people would film their kids doing bullshit. And then some guy in the background would get hit in the nuts by something every single time. And that would be. It's still funny. It's still funny. It is funny. But it's like, you know,

3:08.3

and now people literally can do clips with the tiniest thing in the world and, and of like

3:14.8

infinitely better quality. Yeah. And yet we're still watching the, uh, the clips there.

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