We’re okay! But, as we head into the actors’ strike joining the writers’ strike, which makes it a little tricky to interview performers (the reasons for which we get into on this week’s pod) PLUS it being the last few weeks before Busy’s kid goes off to boarding school, we’re hoping to pre-record some fun pods to get us all through a hectic and hairy summer!
A lot of you have been asking for a while if we’re ever going to give out our inexpert advice to podcast listeners again. Yes! It makes sense, on a podcast about doing your best and executing pivots, to talk about the challenges you are facing in life, love, career and anything else. So, let’s do it! If you have something you’d like to get our unprofessional take on, please submit a question for us here and we’ll do our best to get to as many of them as we can on an upcoming episode!
Busy Philipps is Doing Her Best Question Request!
And if you’re not looking for advice, per se, but you just have a question that you’ve just been dying to ask Busy or Caissie about themselves or anything else, we’re gonna do an episode of those too! Ask us anything and maybe we’ll use your question on that episode!
Busy Philipps is Doing Her Best Question Request Ask Us Anything
We can’t wait to try a couple shows where you, the most important part of this podcast, are the subjects and the stars. Also, can’t wait to see how it goes with Google forms, a thing we have never used in our lives before, LOL! We pray it all works. We love you and we’ll talk to you very soon.
EDIT: Reader, it did not work. AT FIRST! But we think it’s okay now? Let us know!
Love this!
I used the wrong form for my question and then resubmitted using the right form. I’m sorry!
lol here I go misplacing my comment again, but I have to say A1 is vegan! I like to be fancy and have it with impossible burgers 😂. maybe you're thinking of Worcestershire sauce?
I am so tired of people saying "move if you don't like it." I couldn't do that financially anyway, but am in my 40s very vested into a retirement system that I've put two decades into. I can take a full retirement at 52, with health insurance until 65. I am stuck.
being stuck in every facet of my life is so bad for my mental health. I don't get how anyone else is staying sane. social workers aren't known for getting paid anything, but I can no longer buy literally any house on the market. none. how does someone with a college degree and 20 years in a job get to the point they can't rent or buy a house any more? one bedroom apartments are renting for 50% of my income now. payments on the cheapest house on the market in my town is more than 100% of my income. why is anyone playing with a culture war when this is happening?