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Letting the World In with Heather Jay

Letting the World In with Heather Jay

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Jo kicks off Pride Month with the one and only Heather Jay and things get real fast. What starts as a hilarious retelling of their first encounter quickly turns into a raw, empowering conversation you won’t want to miss.

After reflecting on what Pride truly means to her. Jo opens up about her childhood hero, and drops a major personal announcement she's never shared publicly.

Heather brings the laughs and the truth as she breaks down the difference between being funny and doing stand-up, shares advice for aspiring comedians, and walks us through her journey of becoming her most authentic self. From life before the spotlight to where she’s headed next, Heather holds nothing back.

And of course, it wouldn’t be a Sassholes episode without some spice. Jo and Heather dish on everything from their first sexual awakenings, to who really has the best legs, to the weirdest DM Heather’s ever received. Oh and are threesomes for everyone? You'll have to tune in to find out.

Get ready for laughs, truth bombs, and a whole lot of sass—this is one Pride episode you don’t want to miss.

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