Episodios

  • Pop Culture PTSD: MoviesThat Traumatized Us or Just Plain Sucked
    Mar 26 2026

    Some movies entertain us. Others haunt us forever. In this wildly honest episode of Life in Jest, bestie cousins Selene and Pascale open the film vault of their nightmares — from the Willy Wonka Oompa Loompas that terrorized Selene’s childhood to Pascale’s unforgettable Tron experience (featuring a cousin who made out through the whole movie). They relive the horror of Cabaret’s dead dog, roast the emotional void of The Grand Budapest Hotel, and agree that you’re never too old to be traumatized — just ask The Dark Knight.

    It’s part movie rant, part memory lane, and full-on therapy session for anyone who’s ever left a theater emotionally damaged yet weirdly entertained.

    But the laughing ladies don't stop there! They let loose on the movies that should never have been made, in their signature snarky style. And of course, there's so much more hilarious & insightful discussion in their delightful diversions.

    🎥 Laughter, nostalgia, and a touch of pop culture PTSD await in this episode of Life in Jest.

    Thank you for listening & supporting us! We love you oh so much!! XOXOXO



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    1 h y 22 m
  • Nancy Guthrie Kidnapping: Why Aren’t They Checking the Eyes?
    Mar 18 2026

    What happens when cousin-besties Selene and Pascale sit down to record…after calling the police?

    The girls have had a rough night---and they're all fired up with conflicting opinions, and spontaneous singing!

    This episode of Life in Jest spirals (in the best way) from true-crime obsession to off-the-rails pop culture, blending humor, sharp instincts, and brutally honest takes on everything from true-crime cases to weed, wellness, and the randomness of modern life.

    Selene dives into the Nancy Guthrie kidnapping that’s been haunting her—questioning the evidence, the investigation, and what really happens when a case doesn’t add up. Expect unfiltered theories, emotional reactions, and true crime analysis that unfolds in real time—raw, conversational, and completely unscripted. Why hasn't the FBI been checking local residents' eyes for a match to the kidnapper's?

    From there, things take a turn:

    • Why true crime might be losing its appeal
    • The surprising (and alarming) truth about cannabis and health risks
    • The difference between relaxing… and spiraling
    • Pop culture deep dives—from Rocky Horror to 80s music to random trivia that somehow becomes addictive, unexpected, and quite informative

    Underneath the humor, there’s something sharper: a conversation about anxiety, control, nostalgia, and how we make sense of a world that doesn’t always add up.

    This episode is messy, funny, a little chaotic—and exactly what Life in Jest does best.

    If you like:

    true crime discussions, unscripted podcasts, women-led conversations, Gen X nostalgia, pop culture debates, and real talk about life’s weird edges… this one’s for you.




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    1 h y 5 m
  • What Do We Really Need in Life?
    Mar 13 2026

    What could you absolutely not live without?

    In this funny, free-wheeling episode of Life in Jest podcast, cousins Selene Castrovilla and Pascale Laforest compare their wildly different lists of the everyday things they swear they can’t live without—from books, words, and storytelling to TV, cat litter, cheese doodles, and remote-start cars. Along the way, the conversation spirals (as it always does) into deeper territory: grief, independence, aging, dating later in life, and the strange ways our priorities change over time.

    Selene reflects on the idea of being born in the rare Year of the Fire Horse, a Chinese zodiac combination said to produce bold, rebellious personalities—and wonders if that explains her fierce independence and refusal to play by the rules. Meanwhile Pascale confesses her unapologetic love for books and television, proving that great stories—whether on the page or screen—might actually be essential for survival.

    Expect hilarious detours into:

    • why food delivery drivers sometimes become accidental therapists
    • the comfort of reading and storytelling
    • the genius (and chaos) of Howard Stern and comedy
    • the surprisingly passionate debate over the “world’s best cat litter”
    • and why traveling the world—and laughing about the disasters—might be one of life’s true necessities

    Part philosophical, part ridiculous, and entirely honest, this episode asks a deceptively simple question:

    What do we truly need in order to live well?

    Spoiler: the answers might involve books, humor, snacks, and a very good litter box.



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    59 m
  • Are You a Hoarder...Even in Heaven?
    Feb 25 2026

    In this OG Life in Jest Podcast eipisode, Selene and Pascale take a series of online psychology quizzes—purely for research, of course—until an “Are You a Hoarder?” test takes an unexpected turn. Selene’s late mother, a hoarder in life, seems less than pleased from the great beyond, effectively shutting down the investigation before Pascale can determine whether her growing Funko Pop collection is charming or clinically concerning.

    That detour sparks a larger question: Are people in heaven actually more evolved and forgiving—or do they remain exactly who they were, just disembodied?

    The conversation spirals (productively) into spiritualism, the afterlife, and whether joining a spiritualist church is a step toward enlightenment or just an exercise in selective belief. Selene wrestles with the contradictions of communicating with the dead. Pascale, meanwhile, has serious reservations about the leader’s hairstyle.

    They also examine the psychological damage of soap operas, debate the cultural merit of Woody Woodpecker and Scooby-Doo, and uncover an Estonian museum with a name you won’t believe.

    Part comedy, part existential inquiry, this episode of Life in Jest blends pop culture, grief, hoarding tendencies, spiritual curiosity, and cartoon chaos into one surprisingly cohesive conversation.



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    57 m
  • Fun Trivia & Pop Culture Podcast | Your Escape from the News
    Feb 18 2026

    When the world feels overwhelming, sometimes the most productive thing you can do is laugh.

    In this “purely in jest” episode of Life in Jest, Selene Castrovilla and Pascale take a deliberate break from heavy headlines and dive headfirst into absurd, fascinating, and delightfully random trivia. What follows is a rapid-fire exchange of surprising facts, strange history, pop culture deep cuts, and genuinely mind-bending discoveries.

    You’ll learn:

    – What a group of flamingos is really called (and why it’s perfect)

    – The shocking truth about polar bears’ skin color

    – Which soft drink originally contained cocaine

    – The only food that never spoils

    – What animal produces pink milk

    – The first music video ever played on MTV

    – Which band played all seven continents (yes, including Antarctica)

    – The original name of the Grammy Awards

    – The real name of Snoop Dogg

    – Which author is the most translated in the world

    Along the way, they wander into nostalgic 70s food memories, commercial jingles that won’t leave your brain, music history, literary trivia, Mickey Mouse’s almost-name, Sex and the City revelations, and a few unexpected pop culture confessions.

    If you love trivia games, random facts, music history, bookish discoveries, strange science, and smart, unscripted conversations between two lifelong best-friend cousins, this episode is your mental palate cleanser.

    No doomscrolling. No drama. Just curiosity, laughter, and the joy of learning something new.

    Perfect for fans of:

    – Pop culture trivia podcasts

    – Fun facts and useless knowledge

    – Music history and MTV nostalgia

    – Literary trivia and author deep dives

    – Lighthearted comedy podcasts

    – Brain-boosting distraction

    Comedy tonight. Sanity preserved.



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    1 h
  • Will our Votes Count in the Midterm Elections? How We Can Safeguard Democracy!
    Feb 11 2026

    Here's an OG episode that concerns every American citizen! Things have only grown more dire since we first aired this episode. Our one chance to be heard is at the polls. But what happens if someone tampers with the results?

    The Election Truth Alliance are curators of accountability, working to ensure that the final election "reveal" is one every voter can trust.

    They have been working nonstop so that we can find out the truth about the 2024 election results by suing for paper ballot recounts in the swing states. Hey, we keep those ballots. Is it so crazy to actually check them for accuracy?

    Listen to the evidence presented by guest Lilli McGregor, co-founder and Executive Director of Communications & Operations at the Election Truth Alliance, and decide for yourself!

    Here's the original show description:

    Strap on your life vest and prepare to plunge! On this week’s Life in Jest, hosts Selene Castrovilla and Pascale Laforest welcome special guest Lilli McGregor, co-founder and Executive Director of Communications & Operations at the Election Truth Alliance, for a deep dive into the murky waters of American election integrity.

    Together, they explore the swirling data anomalies that have surfaced across the country in the wake of the 2024 election, the troubling undercurrent of political correctness that drowns out questions, and the overwhelming need for transparent election audits. Lilli brings insider insight into the investigative challenges—particularly in Pennsylvania—and shares how patterns in the down-vote and lengthy “Russian Tails” suggest that a flawless victory may be a little too perfect.

    As the conversation plunges deeper, the trio surfaces vital truths about the personal toll of activism, the obstacles that threaten reform, and the crucial role everyday citizens must play in demanding accountability.

    The waters may be rough, but understanding what lies beneath the surface is the first stroke toward ensuring our democracy stays afloat—and that every vote in future elections is counted, secured, and guided by a truly tight ship.

    Thank you so much Lilli McGregor, for joining our rousing discussion!

    From their website:

    "What is the Election Truth Alliance?

    The Election Truth Alliance is a non-profit, non-partisan organization founded in December of 2024 when multiple individuals came together to share independent data, analysis, and research into the results of the 2024 US Presidential Election. As concerning trends emerged from our shared data we moved quickly, at the speed of trust, to make our findings more accessible and understandable to the broader public.

    We are a non-profit corporation."

    Visit the Election Truth Alliance website for all the tea!

    https://electiontruthalliance.org/

    Check out the Election Truth Alliance's YouTube Channel for all those charts and Russian tails!

    https://www.youtube.com/@ElectionTruthAlliance

    What do you think about all this? Let us know!

    Write us at: lifeinjestpodcast@gmail.com

    Chapters

    00:00

    Introduction to Election Truth Alliance

    02:07

    Understanding Election Integrity Concerns

    06:26

    Data Analysis and Communication Challenges

    10:29

    The Russian Tail: A Statistical Trend

    21:57

    Political Implications and Future Elections

    26:45

    The Importance of Accurate Messaging in Election Security

    28:59

    Challenges of Election Analysis in the U.S.

    30:58

    The Complexity of U.S. Election Systems

    32:34

    Unusual Election Outcomes and Their Implications

    35:41

    The Role of Misinformation in Public Perception

    37:31

    Strategies to Overwhelm and Demoralize the Public

    40:32

    Historical Context and Lessons from the Past

    43:08

    Investigating Vote Counting Computers in Pennsylvania

    49:36

    Expert Analysis and Election Forensics

    51:03

    Data Analysis and Validation in Elections

    53:52

    The Importance of Expertise and Collaboration

    56:53

    Challenges in Election Integrity and Public Perception

    58:37

    The Role of Morale and Legitimacy in Democracy

    01:01:48

    Advocacy for Election Integrity and Future Actions

    01:06:24

    The Call to Action for Citizens

    01:16:06

    Inspiring Quotes and Closing Thoughts



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    1 h y 20 m
  • Love Through the Ages: Valentine’s Day, Romance, and Reality
    Feb 3 2026

    Is love a sacred bond, a cultural construct, or a diagnosable condition? In this Valentine’s-adjacent episode of Life in Jest, Selene Castrovilla and Pascale take on love in all its messy, romantic, absurd, and occasionally unhinged forms. From the pagan roots of Valentine’s Day to its modern evolution into texts, chocolates, and emotional expectations, the conversation ricochets between history, pop culture, and deeply personal reflections. Along the way, they uncover fun (and strange) facts about the holiday, dig into the tragic legend of St. Valentine, and ask the big questions: Are we hopeless romantics, hardened skeptics, or both at once? Is love timeless—or wildly irrational? Equal parts thoughtful and laugh-out-loud funny, this episode celebrates love in all its contradictions, including the most underrated kind of all: self-love.





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    48 m
  • The Wizard of Oz: Potholes on the Yellow Brick Road
    Jan 28 2026

    Hello, hello! Here's an OG favorite episode!

    This is a description from Google's AI:

    In the Life in Jest podcast episode "The Wizard of Oz Facts That Will Make You Wince," hosts Selene Castrovilla and Pascale Laforest explore the behind-the-scenes, often chaotic history of the classic 1939 film. The episode covers the intense production challenges, including hazardous conditions, costume mishaps, and intense pressure on the cast, contrasting with the movie's magical legacy.

    Key details from the podcast episode and surrounding context include:

    • Production Hazards: The episode covers the dangerous set conditions, such as the Scarecrow costume being a fire hazard and the Wicked Witch (Margaret Hamilton) actually being burned during a scene.
    • Production Woes: It explores the high-pressure environment, including the "heavily medicated" state of Judy Garland and the use of dangerous materials like asbestos.
    • Cultural Legacy: The discussion touches on the film's enduring impact and its special resonance within the LGBTQ community.
    • Host Perspective: The hosts share how this story and its production shaped their own lives and writing.

    The episode is part of the Life in Jest podcast on iHeartRadio, which focuses on humorous and surprising takes on pop culture and life stories.



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    1 h y 10 m