Meg Everman (Judy Greer) has spent her entire life putting herself second to everyone around her - and she’s over it. Pushed over the edge by her mother’s (Jane Lynch) unexpected passing, Meg scores a coveted invite to a weekend wellness retreat hosted by SLF-CNTR, an online lifestyle brand Meg’s not sure if she loves... or loves to hate. Leaving her ego-centric husband and daughter (Andy Richter and Hari Nef) behind, Meg and her new friend Shruti (Aparna Nancherla) head out for a weekend of rejuvenation and relaxation at the palatial, Ojai estate of SLF-CNTR’s charismatic founder, Enid Hargrove (Kim Cattrall). But Meg and the other retreat guests soon learn that everything is not as it seems, and eerie clues begin to hint that Enid’s health and beauty secrets are anything but natural.“Self-care,” under Enid’s direction, quickly starts to look a lot like torture, and if Meg wants to get out of her “restorative weekend” alive, she’ll have to confront the personal demons she’s long ignored... and some other demons she may be surprised to learn are all too real.
Audio-scripted podcast/radio show. Meg Everman turns 40, loses her mom and begins perimenopause all in the same week. Social media and her negative feelings about herself lead her to try a weekend retreat at SLF – CNTR, a Goopesque Self-care center. but soon she learns that this kind of self-care has a huge price. a GREAT cast – Judy Greer, Kim Catrell, Andy richter, etc. A total parody of how far women will go to feel like they meet beauty standards. Lots of swearing, lots of sex, lots of hilarious one liners
I know a lot of people have issues with some of the content in this podcast but that's the fun of it: it's satirical and over-the-top. I enjoyed the voice cast as well.