Episodit
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Chelsea practices singing for a big gig. Crithanne explains her newest scar. Kirby tries to remember how old she was when she met John 2.
CIA Carpool is a 6 episode improvised podcast performed by Kim Quindlen, Claire McFadden, and Sarah Drew. Music is by Daniel Hanson. -
Crithanne and Kirby tell the stories of how they met their husbands. They also help Chelsea research her long-passed father.
CIA Carpool is an improvised podcast performed by Kim Quindlen, Claire McFadden, and Sarah Drew. Music by Daniel Hanson. -
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Chelsea spends the long weekend with new friends in Turks and Caicos. Crithanne and Chelsea quickly realize something is wrong.
CIA Carpool is an improvised podcast performed by Kim Quindlen, Claire McFadden, and Sarah Drew. Music by Daniel Hanson. -
On the way home from work Crithanne, Chelsea, and Kirby talk about dinner plans, cosmetic surgery, and a missing CIA operative- the Torture Owl.
CIA Carpool is a 6 episode improvised podcast performed by Kim Quindlen, Claire McFadden, and Sarah Drew. Music is by Daniel Hanson. -
Chelsea, Kirby, and Crithanne spill all sorts of secrets. Secrets they've never told anyone, and secrets that even POTUS can't know.
CIA Carpool is an improvised podcast performed by Kim Quindlen, Claire McFadden, and Sarah Drew. Music is by Daniel Hanson. -
Kirby, Cirthanne, and Chelsea discuss their experience with the USPS, the power of sneezes, and the quirks of being an international spy.
This episode was improvised by Kim Quindlen, Claire McFadden, and Sarah Drew. Music by Daniel Hanson. -
CIA Carpool is a 6 episode improvised comedy podcast.
In 2024, a domestic watchdog group sent a phishing email to the entire staff of the Central Intelligence Agency, encouraging them to carpool to limit emissions and foster relationships.Three CIA employees fell for it, and their conversations were recorded and used as blackmail.
But upon hearing them, the agency decided it was fine. These are those tapes.
CIA Carpool is performed by Kim Quindlen, Claire McFadden, and Sarah Drew. Music is by Daniel Hanson.