Healing is Hilarious with Rachel LaForce

Rachel LaForce

Healing Is Hilarious is a pop culture show connecting the headlines to the human experience. Join Comedian and Cultural Commentator Rachel LaForce as she explores celebrity stories, political moments, and the viral obsessions we're all talking about - as she asks a different question: What does this reveal about us? From diet culture to billionaires, Taylor Swift to Trump, she explores the patterns beneath the headlines with comedy and curiosity. Each week, Rachel connects the dots between culture and identity. Because the headline isn't the full story. Sometimes it's a mirror.

  1. Jul 24

    The Story We’re Given: Who Benefits When You Believe It?

    Who gets to decide what a story means - the person living it, the person reporting it, or the person who benefits when we believe their version? This week on Healing Is Hilarious, Rachel LaForce connects five seemingly unrelated headlines: Andrew and Tristan Tate’s arrest and extradition proceedings, Jon Ossoff’s calm dismantling of political evasion, Anne Hathaway’s “buzzer-beater” pregnancy at 43, the World Cup halftime show that gave soccer fans everything except more soccer, and the return of WAG culture - but this time, the women are the ones controlling the cameras. Together, these stories reveal "The Given Story". A narrative presented as objective truth that quietly protects someone's power, preference or profit. SHOCKER. How do predators rebrand domination as masculinity? Why have we confused loudness with leadership? When does biological information become a cultural deadline? Why does entertainment keep interrupting the things already holding our attention? And why is women’s visibility called vanity only after women learn to own it? And before you run off calling yourself too old, too late, too quiet, too sensitive or too much, ask whether that is the truth - or simply the story you were given. It's time to write yourself a new story! Tune out. Tune in. Love you, mean it. SUPPORT THIS PODCAST AND LEAVE A REVIEW!  PRODUCED BY Skewed Orbit Studios IG: instagram.com/healhahapod YOUTUBE: youtube.com/@therachellaforce VISIT: rachellaforce.com JOIN MY NEWSLETTER: rachellaforce.com/newsletter

  2. Jul 16

    A THOUSAND TINY NO'S: How Power Shifts

    This week on Healing is Hilarious, Rachel explores a surprising pattern hiding beneath the week's biggest headlines: what if culture doesn't change through one massive revolution, but through a thousand tiny no's? From Meta reversing course after public backlash to the EU challenging addictive social media design, an Emmy nomination for a creator-led show, questions of trust in the AI startup world, and the internet's obsession with explaining celebrity breakups, this week's stories all point to the same idea: Power is shifting. Not because someone at the top decided to change the rules - but because ordinary people are starting to push back, set boundaries, demand trust, and stop waiting for permission. Because sometimes the headline isn't the story. Sometimes it's a mirror. In this episode: Why Meta's reversal says more about us than it does about MetaWhat the EU's fight against infinite scroll reveals about our attentionWhy Subway Takes' Emmy nomination marks a turning point for new mediaWhat the Phia controversy teaches us about trust in the age of AIWhy we rush to diagnose celebrity relationships - and what that says about us Culture doesn't usually change because someone powerful says yes. It changes because enough ordinary people finally say no. Tune out, tune in. Love you, mean it.  SUPPORT THIS PODCAST AND LEAVE A REVIEW!  PRODUCED BY Skewed Orbit Studios IG: instagram.com/healhahapod YOUTUBE: youtube.com/@therachellaforce VISIT: rachellaforce.com JOIN MY NEWSLETTER: rachellaforce.com/newsletter

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Healing Is Hilarious is a pop culture show connecting the headlines to the human experience. Join Comedian and Cultural Commentator Rachel LaForce as she explores celebrity stories, political moments, and the viral obsessions we're all talking about - as she asks a different question: What does this reveal about us? From diet culture to billionaires, Taylor Swift to Trump, she explores the patterns beneath the headlines with comedy and curiosity. Each week, Rachel connects the dots between culture and identity. Because the headline isn't the full story. Sometimes it's a mirror.