The Funniest LadyGang Podcast Episodes You Need to Listen To
If you’re looking for podcast episodes that actually make you laugh out loud, not just politely exhale through your nose, LadyGang has quietly built one of the most stacked lineups in the space.
What makes it work isn’t just the hosts. It’s the guests. And when the show leans into comedians, it hits a completely different level. These episodes feel less like interviews and more like you’ve been dropped into a conversation you probably shouldn’t be part of… but can’t stop listening to.
Here are some of the funniest LadyGang episodes you need to queue up immediately.
Chelsea Handler — chaotic, unfiltered, and exactly what you want
Chelsea Handler episodes on LadyGang are what happen when absolutely no one is trying to behave.
From brutally honest takes on dating to completely unhinged tangents, she doesn’t hold anything back. The energy is fast, irreverent, and just unpredictable enough that you genuinely don’t know what’s coming next.
Heather McMahan — storytelling at its absolute best
Heather McMahan is one of those comedians who doesn’t just tell stories, she performs them.
Her LadyGang appearance is full of exaggerated, painfully relatable moments that somehow escalate with every sentence. It’s the kind of episode where you start listening casually and end up completely hooked halfway through.
Kathy Griffin — sharp, fearless, and wildly entertaining
Kathy Griffin brings a completely different energy. Quick, biting, and unapologetic.
Her episode leans into stories you won’t hear anywhere else, delivered with that signature edge that made her one of the most recognizable voices in comedy.
Whitney Cummings — brutally honest in the best way
Whitney Cummings doesn’t do surface-level conversation.
Her episode dives into relationships, identity, and the chaos of modern life, but in a way that’s still consistently funny. It’s sharp, self-aware, and full of those moments where you laugh and then immediately feel slightly attacked.
Jane Lynch — dry humor done perfectly
Jane Lynch brings a quieter, more understated comedic style, but it lands just as hard.
Her episode feels effortless. It’s less about big punchlines and more about timing, delivery, and those perfectly placed observations that sneak up on you.
Jenny McCarthy — chaotic, nostalgic, and hilarious
Jenny McCarthy brings that fast, unpredictable energy that makes for an unforgettable episode.
It’s messy in the best way, full of stories that bounce between absurd and oddly relatable without ever slowing down.