Chelsea Handler has come a long way from her pre-therapy days.

In the first episode of her new podcast "Life Will Be the Death of Me" — a limited series podcast, which goes hand-in-hand with her sit-down comedy tour about her book also titled "Life Will Be the Death of Me" — Chelsea, her best friend Mary McCormack, and "platonic life partner/assistant/decision-maker" Brandon Marlo, discussed just how far she's come as person, humorously unveiling Chelsea’s life-changing experience with therapy.

"I made our friend cry one night. We were at a restaurant in L.A. and we went out to dinner ... I was just really pissed at my friend and I just kind of went off on her and just left," Chelsea recalled of one of her not so proudest moments.

"It happened in a restaurant though," Mary added of the incident, which she deemed "really unnecessary."

However, that was pre-therapy Chelsea, Mary noted, saying, "that time period was a pretty angry time period for you, fair?

"I'm sure you're right," Chelsea admitted.

Brandon then asked if she thought she'd be able to apply the tools she's learned in therapy over the years to prevent something like that from happening again, to which Chelsea responded: "Yes. I wouldn't do that now. I'm not emotional now in that way."