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Small Theory, Big Stories with Christina Muehlberger, a wolf.

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Enjoy this sneak peek of Small Theory, Big Stories, a new podcast with Christina Muehlberger. The idea of this small theory where women are either poodles or wolves comes from a book called "You'll Grow Out of It" written by Jessi Klein. Christina, a comedian, an improv artist, and a bonafide wolf, brings you into her conversations with women about this (barely a) theory and the moments in our lives we've felt the most vulnerable and/or the strongest we've ever felt. Follow along as you try to find out what makes a woman a wolf or a poodle, whether you agree or not (you probably don't), and if you want a ton of laughs along the way.
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Archived series ("Inactive feed" status)

When? This feed was archived on February 26, 2024 11:35 (7M ago). Last successful fetch was on August 01, 2022 18:31 (2y ago)

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Enjoy this sneak peek of Small Theory, Big Stories, a new podcast with Christina Muehlberger. The idea of this small theory where women are either poodles or wolves comes from a book called "You'll Grow Out of It" written by Jessi Klein. Christina, a comedian, an improv artist, and a bonafide wolf, brings you into her conversations with women about this (barely a) theory and the moments in our lives we've felt the most vulnerable and/or the strongest we've ever felt. Follow along as you try to find out what makes a woman a wolf or a poodle, whether you agree or not (you probably don't), and if you want a ton of laughs along the way.
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