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For Tits and Giggles

For Tits and Giggles

By: Jessica Martin-Weber
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A lighthearted exploration of the multifaceted universal chest experience.

Everyone’s got ‘em, most everyone loves ‘em, join host Jessica Martin-Weber and guest co-hosts for stories and discussions about how we feel about the shape of the lumps on our chests and how they shape us and society. Learn Fun Bag History, pop culture, titbits, and more as we get it all off our chest.

A podcast exploring the depth and breast of the chest experience. Telling the personal stories and experiences we just want to get off our… ribcage? Featuring real accounts of everyday people (and occasionally some not-so-everyday people), keeping abreast of boobs in the news, history, science, health and pop-culture titbits, For Tits and Giggles is a humorous and approachable support- you could say bra- for the critical social conversation about breasts, chests, and bodies and the humans that live with them.

A casual comedy, society and culture show with researched segments of breast history, pop culture references, health and science education, and user generated narratives discussed with a regular host and guest hosts.

Jessica Martin-Weber 2025
Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Oh Booby, how dense can you be?
    Dec 18 2025

    Beth is BACK! And my fellow former-cult-member friend and I are once again mixing our personal stories with chesty topics, and sharing more than a few laughs. In Boobs in the News, we’re focusing on World Dense Breasts Day, discussing what it means to have dense breasts (no relation to how smart you are) and the risks that come from having them. In Keeping Abreast we get really personal about the connection between postpartum depression and breastfeeding and nerd out over some scientific studies on the topic. And we finish this episode with a conversation about Beth’s realization that she still has gender bias when it comes to expectations about living with pain.

    Once again, you’ll want to catch the full version of these conversations in the extended ep over in Patreon. Some bits of story and meaningful dialogue got chopped on the editing floor and they’re well worth the listen. Join us on Patreon for extended episodes, full episode notes, guest profiles, videos, behind the scenes, ad-free eps, bonus segments, afterparties, and more.

    Be a part of the FTAG Community. Follow For Tits and Giggles on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, and join us on Facebook at the For Tits and Giggles Podcast Discussion Group. If you have a story you want to get off of our chest or one to recommend we share, we want to hear from you!

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • The Leaky Boob Guy
    Dec 10 2025

    What’s breastfeeding really like for the dad? How can a non-lactation partner actually be really supportive of their lactating partner? How much breastfeeding info will a guy really pick up on when his wife is a lactation educator, breastfeeds 9 babies, she runs a large online breastfeeding support community, gets him to manage her baby feeding website, and regularly info dumps on lactation? We’re going to find out with a special quiz just for Jeremy to see how much he really knows about lactation 101. After more than a decade of being The Leaky Boob Guy and being around his own breastfed babies, what has really stuck with him?

    For the first time ever, Jessica interviews Jeremy about what it is like to be The Leaky Boob guy, as in the husband of The Leaky Boob. After 15 years of managing the tech side of theleakyboob.com, Jeremy is talking about supporting Jessica through the ups and downs of The Leaky Boob and a man supporting breastfeeding and his wife. We thought it was going to be just a chill simple conversation but it got sticky and then we both cried. Neither of us were prepared for this conversation.

    We had to cut SO MUCH from this episode which means the extended ep is full of juicy titbits over in Patreon. You really don’t want to miss this extended ep. Join us on Patreon for extended episodes, full episode notes, guest profiles, videos, behind the scenes, ad-free eps, bonus segments, afterparties, and more.

    Be a part of the FTAG Community. Follow For Tits and Giggles on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, and join us on Facebook at the For Tits and Giggles Podcast Discussion Group. If you have a story you want to get off of our chest or one to recommend we share, we want to hear from you!

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    1 hr and 29 mins
  • How breastmilk solves a murder
    Dec 3 2025

    The Christina Ann-Thompson Harris Part 2

    Ok, we’re STILL not a true crime podcast but you knew that human milk was pretty great but did you know it was murder solving great? The conclusion to Christy Harris’ story is still tragic and full of grief and also a victory of love and justice for family and all thanks to breastmilk.

    This time guest co-host, producer, and work/actual husband Jeremy Martin-Weber has some questions for me, Jessica, the host of For Tits and Giggles inspired by our first 12 episodes. We’re getting ready for our first afterparty for the show and prepping for some of the games and convos we’re looking forward to having then as we take a look at our launch and first episodes as For Tits and Giggles is officially bingeable!

    This is just the tip! Go all the way with us over on Patreon! Join us in the FTAG Pateslandia for extended episodes, full episode notes, guest profiles, videos, behind the scenes, ad-free eps, bonus segments, afterparties, and more.

    Join the FTAG Community online! Follow For Tits and Giggles on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok, and join us on Facebook at the For Tits and Giggles Podcast Discussion Group!

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    1 hr and 26 mins
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