Sentimental Garbage
Sentimental Garbage is a podcast hosted by Caroline O'Donoghue about the culture we love that society can sometimes make us feel ashamed of. Formerly a chick-lit podcast, sometimes a Sex and the City podcast. We don't know the most, we feel the most. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hosts & Guests
Lovely show
27 Aug
I have only just fond your show and loving it. My first was the girl games one on computer games🎮 loved it made me think of my obsession with pony games. Will you do a episode on pony games?
The ultimate comfort listen about comfort watches
9 July
I’ve listened to the Sentimental in the City mini-series three times through now (it soothes me) and I didn’t want the Gilmore Girls episodes to end! Being a fly on the wall for any of Caroline’s conversations is a delight and a treat.
One of my favourite things in the world
27 June
This podcast is one of my favourite things in the world. I listen to it when I’m happy, when I’m sad, when I’m lonely. It’s always a good time because it feels like a friend that known you forever. I feel absolutely mad for being so obsessed with something and have such a parasocial relationship with a podcast and a host that doesn’t know me - but hey im ok with it! I also missed the Melbourne show and was so devastated that I cried when I tried to listen to it so echoing a few other hopeless romantic fans - come back!
My happy place
27 Feb
Impossible to listen to this podcast without feeling pure joy. It is light and funny and heartwarming whilst also being incredibly detailed and informative. I’m obsessed. I want more. And I’m shattered I missed the live show in Melbourne, please come back! Xxxx
About
Information
- CreatorJustice for Dumb Women
- Years Active2018 - 2024
- Episodes181
- RatingExplicit
- Copyright© Justice for Dumb Women
- Show Website
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