You often read listener stories on the airwaves. Do any stand out in your memory?

“We got an email from a Canadian girl named Caitlin who was getting harassed by the opposing team in her all male hockey league… Their coach was even talking down to her and calling her names. She’d talked to the league; her parents had talked to the league. Nothing happened. But then we read her email on the podcast and people got really angry; both BuzzFeed and HuffPo picked it up. The head of that Alberta hockey league eventually emailed us an apology and a note that the issue was being addressed.” – Hutchinson

So, was that your initial goal? To create change?

“No. Our goal was just to have an open conversation about sex. When you set out with this idea of saving the world, quite frankly it’s obnoxious. Especially because, at the end of the day, we’re two white gals who have had pretty ok lives. But when we asked ourselves what we could bring to the table as comedians who are comfortable talking about these things, we quickly realized… that we could use comedy to remove some of the stigma around sexuality-based issues.” – Fisher

“But it is cool what we can do now that we have such a large audience. Just as an example, I was up all night last night because of an email I got from a woman about the way she was treated in prison—getting stripped naked by five [guards] in front of all the male prisoners. She said, ‘I know the f***ers who listen to you are relentless,’ and that was a really great feeling.” – Hutchinson