Everything's Totally Fine!

Everything's Totally Fine!


Latest Episodes

S02 Episode 04: In Love & War
January 31, 2017

A former forced laborer reflects on the most fearful moments of his life. This interview was recorded at Fred Haring’s farmhouse in Northern Minnesota. Fred immigrated to the United States to continue his education and ultimately to taught mathematics ...

S02 Episode 03: Face Off
January 10, 2017

Dann Freeman, an author, shares his struggles to confront his boss and a love interest.

S02 Update
November 15, 2016

Allie announces changes to the show’s second season.

S02 Episode 02: The Economist
November 01, 2016

A woman tells stories about how her frugal tendencies have gotten her into extremely uncomfortable situations. As someone who professionally performs cost-benefit analyses, she applies the strategy to her personal life to disastrous result.

S02 Episode 01: Out Of Body
October 18, 2016

An award winning storyteller, Michael Kass, describes one of his most vulnerable moments and Allie chimes in with one of her own.

S01 Episode 18 [Finale]: We’re Gonna Be All Right
August 23, 2016

The final episode of the first season features some of the most popular stories from Season 1. Guests are open about their battles with addiction, shame, absurd politeness and imposter’s syndrome. The season wraps with a mix of laughs,

S01 Episode 17: Drinking Acting Drinking
August 10, 2016

Devin Murphy navigated life as a single child in New Jersey. As an adult, he reflects on his youthful mistakes and talks about the unexpected damages of addiction.

S01 Episode 16: On Bombing
July 26, 2016

Dave Ross, a touring stand up comedian, reflects on the closest he’s been to a public mental breakdown.

S01 Episode 15: Have a High Tolerance
July 12, 2016

As the son of parents who grew up in war, Solomon Georgio’s upbringing gave him a surprising perspective that he uses to rise over an obscene amount of challenges.

S01 Episode 14: The Shame Spiral
June 28, 2016

Crippled by overthinking, Allie and guest Michael Jordan recall times in their lives that they let guilt transform them into paralyzed a-holes.