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Shits & Giggles Poodcast

Shits & Giggles Poodcast

By: Amanda Sparkle and Sara Sparkle
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Twin sisters Amanda Sparkle & Sara Sparkle interview guests for their best/worst pants shitting stories. Along with fecal debates, poo crime segments, & other turd topics, this is one fully-formed poodcast

© 2025 Shits & Giggles Poodcast
Episodes
  • Shits & Giggles Episode 33: Erin Sydney
    Nov 6 2025

    We're celebrating our 2 year anniversary of our beloved pood with our turdy-turd epoosode! Instead of catching a wave on her Hawaiian vacation, Erin Sydney (The Poster Child for the Gut-Brain Connection) catches a bout of salmonella & ends up serving a poo-poo platter for all to see...& hear....& smell.

    Check out Erin Sydney's band, 37 Houses (IG @37housesband) on tour in California this November:

    11/9 SF - The Knockout

    11/20 San Pedro - The Sardine

    11/21 El Centro - Mexco Brew Co

    11/22 LA - The Redwood Bar

    11/23 San Diego - The Tower Bar



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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Shits & Giggles Episode 32: Fart Factory
    Sep 30 2025

    The Twin Shitsters decide to start a brown mental band after their guest, Fart Factory, shares an anal anecdote complete with diapers, gel, & pooping on command.

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Shits & Giggles Episode 31: Lactaid Larry
    Aug 26 2025

    Neither thin-crust nor deep-dish pizza can spare Lactaid Larry from rectal wrath. A failed trust exercise with his lopsided sphincter means he's one foot in and one foot out of... You-Know-What! Make sure you grab enough tissues to dab away 100-200 tears for this shitty saga.





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    1 hr and 21 mins
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