#44 - Ask the Couch, vol. 2

This week’s episode is kind of a big deal. I'm not saying it smells like leather-bound books, but maybe...? Seriously, this week marks the end of Season 2 of The Couch, so I decided to take a moment to chat with you all. It's a combination of "Ask the Couch," where I answer your most recent pop culture questions, and "State of the Podcast," where I talk about what's in the works for The Couch in 2020. I hope you find this episode informative and helpful and maybe even a smidge entertaining. Take a listen and let me know if I missed any of your questions! BUT FIRST, SOME IMPORTANT NEWS: Wanna watch Hallmark movies but don't have cable? Frndly TV is a streaming app that has all three (THREE!) Hallmark channels, as well as several other family-friendly channels. You can watch live or on demand, and it's as low as $5.99. Check it out with a FREE 7-day trial here. MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Stumptown The Unicorn Chuck Ed Gilmore Girls     The Walking Dead Daisy Jones & the Six Choose Joy: Finding Hope & Purpose When Life Hurts Women of Courage: A 40-Day Devotional Office Ladies podcast One Day at a Time Will & Grace ALSO MENTIONED: Frndly TV The Babysitters Club Club podcast The Couch Podcast episode S2E13 - Ask the Couch, vol. 1 DON’T FORGET: Join The Couch on Facebook! Download your FREE Hooked on Holiday Movies bundle here, including 10-day devotional inspired by holiday movies, printable premiere schedule of all 90 new holiday movies, two holiday movie BINGO cards, and more!

Om Podcasten

Do you love Hallmark movies, cozy mysteries, and 80s music? How about children's books, romantic comedies, or a good Netflix binge? This is the place for you! The Couch is a place for cozy conversations about pop culture and why it matters. Host Mary Carver is a writer known for finding Truth in unexpected places (and telling you the TV show you absolutely must watch next), and in every episode of The Couch, she's chatting about all the things we love (or don't), why we love it (or don't), and why it matters (it always matters).