The Couch with Mary Carver
A podcast by Mary Carver
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169 Episodes
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#41 - Weird & Wonderful Holiday Specials with James Walters
Published: 12/11/2019 -
BONUS EPISODE: The Christmas Couch, episode 2
Published: 07/11/2019 -
#40 - Looking Back at 1994 in Pop Culture with Jenny Rapson
Published: 05/11/2019 -
BONUS EPISODE: The Christmas Couch, episode 1
Published: 31/10/2019 -
#39 - Halloween in Pop Culture with Amy Clark
Published: 29/10/2019 -
#38 - 2019 Hallmark Christmas Movie Preview with Anna Rendell
Published: 22/10/2019 -
#37 - Treat Yourself with Amber Salhus
Published: 15/10/2019 -
#36 - Babies & Births in Pop Culture with Alana Dawson
Published: 08/10/2019 -
#35 - Ask the Couch, vol. 1
Published: 26/09/2019 -
#34 - 2019 Fall Movie Preview with Dawn Camp
Published: 24/09/2019 -
#33 - Tween TV Shows with Amanda White
Published: 17/09/2019 -
#32 - Friends & Fall TV with Kayse Pratt
Published: 10/09/2019 -
#31 - Workplace Comedies with Grace P. Cho
Published: 03/09/2019 -
#30 - Dishing about Downton Abbey with Niki Hardy
Published: 27/08/2019 -
#29 - Why We Love the Wizard of Oz with James Walters
Published: 20/08/2019 -
#28 - Loving Long-Running Shows with Heather Parker
Published: 13/08/2019 -
#27 - Friendship and Belonging with Kristen Strong
Published: 06/08/2019 -
#26 - All the Things about Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip with Lisa-Jo Baker
Published: 30/07/2019 -
#25 - Getting Ready for the Veronica Mars Revival
Published: 23/07/2019 -
#24 - A Love Letter to Pushing Daisies with Amanda White
Published: 16/07/2019
Do you love Hallmark movies, cozy mysteries, and 80s music? How about children's books, romantic comedies, or a good Netflix binge? This is the place for you! The Couch is a place for cozy conversations about pop culture and why it matters. Host Mary Carver is a writer known for finding Truth in unexpected places (and telling you the TV show you absolutely must watch next), and in every episode of The Couch, she's chatting about all the things we love (or don't), why we love it (or don't), and why it matters (it always matters).