Don't Ask Tig

American Public Media

Need advice? Comedian Tig Notaro doesn’t have all the answers, but that won't stop her from fielding your questions on life's many challenges. With the help of her friends and the occasional expert, Tig gives her best inexpert guidance on everything from lost love to giving yourself a haircut with toddler scissors. We're warning you now: Don't Ask Tig. read less

Our Editor's Take

Don't Ask Tig is a podcast where listeners write in asking for help with everyday problems. It airs weekly, and every episode lasts about 45 minutes.

The host is comedian Tig Notaro. Notaro has had a long and distinguished career in standup comedy. She is best known for her 2012 album, Live which earned her a Grammy nomination. In Live, Notaro talked about her cancer diagnosis and subsequent journey. Her brand of humor is unique, blending quirkiness with a generosity of spirit. The Don't Ask Tig title indicates the self-deprecating sense of humor of this podcast.

Every week, Notaro invites a guest cohost to the podcast. Their chats revolve around the guest's latest projects, interests, and quirks. In one episode, she discusses terrible gifts with essayist David Sedaris. In another, she and Lucy Lawless (better known as Xena) compare experiences as lesbian icons. In yet another episode, Oscar Nuñez of The Office advises Notaro on office romances. The conversations between her and her guests don't feel like interviews. Rather, the listener feels like they're sitting on a cozy couch, having a chat between friends.

Notaro and her guest spend most of their time answering listeners' questions. What to do when the neighbors' lack of window shades results in witnessing intimacy? How does one prepare a vegan Thanksgiving dinner? Which place is better to live: Texas or the UK? Notaro's positive, sunny outlook infuses all her answers, which are always well-considered. Don't Ask Tig, like its namesake, focuses on mental health, self-care, and personal growth. Notaro's genuine kindness comes through with every episode.

Listeners looking for a lighthearted, uplifting listen may appreciate the show. The podcast is a great companion for doing chores or running errands.

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