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Sad but kinda funny

Sad but kinda funny

By: Brittney Tribble & Jennifer Merritt
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Sad But Kinda Funny is the unfiltered, slightly chaotic, and oddly comforting podcast where two longtime friends, Brittney and Jennifer, reunite after years apart to talk about life, depression, quitting corporate, and the messiness in between. It’s real talk with zero pretension; equal parts vulnerable and hilarious, where bad days can still have good punchlines.


From awkward adulthood moments to the heavier stuff we don’t usually say out loud, Brittney and Jennifer prove that even in the sad parts, there’s room for a laugh… or at least a sarcastic snort.


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Episodes
  • Love Languages, Valentine’s Chaos & Jenn’s Big Confession
    Feb 11 2026

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    In this episode of Sad But Kinda Funny, we dive into all things Valentine’s Day (sort of) love languages, relationships, and what connection actually looks like in real life.

    Naturally… we get sidetracked (because when do we not?), but we bring it full circle by the end. Along the way, Jenn shares a personal confession about a recent change in her life, and it finally explains the new studio setup you’ve been seeing.

    If you’ve ever tried to have a deep conversation that spiraled into chaos and somehow made sense again… you’ll feel right at home here.

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    💬 Drop a comment — What’s your love language?

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    32 mins
  • This Was Supposed to Be an Interview… Then We Lost It
    Jan 28 2026

    This episode was supposed to be an interview.

    It didn’t stay that way.

    What started as Brittney attempting to “host” quickly turned into a full-blown, unfiltered rant between Brittney and Jenn about the things we love, the things we absolutely cannot stand, and why big corporations and greedy systems hit a nerve way deeper than most people realize.

    From everyday frustrations to full-body rage about corporate greed, this conversation spirals into exactly what Sad But Kinda Funny does best—real talk, shared burnout, and laughing through the irritation because honestly… what else can you do?

    If you’ve ever felt overstimulated, overworked, talked down to, or just deeply annoyed by how corporate America operates—this one’s for you.

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    34 mins
  • Growing Pains, Growing People
    Jan 14 2026

    Season 2 starts with a truth we don’t talk about enough: growth changes relationships.

    In this episode, we unpack what it looks like to grow with friends, grow away from friends, and sometimes find your way back to each other and how that doesn’t just apply to friendships, but family too. Growth isn’t always clean or comfortable. Sometimes it’s quiet distance. Sometimes it’s reconnection. Sometimes it’s realizing love can exist without proximity.

    This episode is about evolution, boundaries, forgiveness, and allowing people (including yourself) to change. We’re growing and we’re letting that be okay.

    Welcome to Season 2. 🌱

    #SadButKindaFunny #Season2 #NewEpisode #GrowthSeason #HealingConversations #FriendshipDynamics #FamilyHealing #PersonalGrowth #PodcastLife

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    31 mins
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