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Crying in Chili's
by Courtney Hill
Welcome to Crying in Chili’s — the podcast for anyone currently experiencing a character-building season against their will.Hosted by Courtney Hill, this show dives into career chaos, layoffs, relationship drama, life pivots, bad decisions, quarter-life crises, and all the messy in-between moments that somehow become funny later.Equal parts vulnerable, witty, and unhinged in the most relatable way, Crying in Chili’s feels like debriefing life with your smartest and funniest friends over chips, salsa, and a Presidente Margarita. Expect honest conversations, plot twists, guest interviews, emotional support disguised as comedy, and reminders that nobody really has it figured out.Because sometimes rock bottom looks like a single tear falling into your Presidente Margarita.
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Episode 6: Approach Life With A Plum
Episode 6: Approach Life With A PlumBonus episode alert! We've been recording so many great conversations lately that I couldn't wait until next week to share this one.This week, Courtney is joined by longtime friend Caroline Pearson for a conversation that feels a lot like catching up with your college gal pal over margaritas.The two look back on their East Carolina University days, surviving on Pirate Bucks, spring break adventures, questionable decision-making, and the unique chaos of your early twenties. They also talk about where life has taken them since graduation—from fashion merchandising careers and podcasting side quests to CrossFit, dating in your thirties, recovering from setbacks, and learning to trust yourself when life doesn't go according to plan.Along the way, Caroline shares one piece of advice that's surprisingly stuck with Courtney ever since: approach life with a plum.If you've ever found yourself missing your college friends, wondering how everyone became a real adult, or trying to navigate an unexpected chapter of life, this episode is for you.Connect with Caroline:Live Laugh Lore PodcastInstagram
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Episode 5: The Bees Left Me
Episode 5: The Bees Left MeThis week, Courtney sits down with longtime family friend and entrepreneur Erin Hostetler, founder of The Patio Farmer.Unlike many recent Crying in Chili's guests, Erin never took the corporate route. Instead, she built a business helping people grow their own food, spent time farming in Iceland and Pennsylvania, managed an urban farm, taught gardening classes, launched a podcast, and somehow still finds time to dream about writing books.Together, they talk about entrepreneurship, side hustles, social media, following unconventional career paths, and why sometimes the best thing you can do is start before you're ready. They also discuss the power of kindness, the reality of running your own business, crying in yoga classes, and the surprisingly emotional journey of trying to keep bees.If you've been waiting for a sign to start the thing you've been dreaming about, this might be it.Connect with Erin:Website: thepatiofarmer.comInstagram: @thepatiofarmer
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Episode 4: Kindness Is a Career Strategy
After layoffs, rejection emails, and sending resumes into the void, sometimes the most valuable thing you have isn't your resume—it's your reputation.This week, Courtney sits down with former coworker and creative leader Jay Peine to talk about navigating today's job market, building confidence during uncertain seasons, and launching something new when the traditional path isn't working.Together, they discuss the realities of job hunting in an AI-driven world, the importance of networking, and why genuine relationships still open more doors than any algorithm ever will. Jay shares the story behind launching Open Mind Creative, while Courtney reflects on career pivots, personal branding, and what it means to bet on yourself when the future feels uncertain.They also somehow end up talking about shark teeth, Amelia Island, remote work cats, and main-character energy in airport terminals.If you've ever felt stuck, discouraged, or unsure of what's next, this episode is a reminder that kindness isn't just a personality trait—it's a career strategy.Connect with Jay Peine:jaypeine.comOpen Mind CreativeFollow Open Mind Creative on Instagram
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Episode 3: Rejection, Redirection & Buff Jesus
Episode 3: Rejection, Redirection & Buff JesusWhat do layoffs, comedy, job searching, and a ripped version of Jesus have in common?This week on Crying in Chili's, Courtney sits down with comedian, writer, and former coworker Anthony Cusumano to talk about rejection, redirection, and what happens when life forces you to rethink the path you thought you were on.From navigating layoffs and today's chaotic job market to pursuing creative dreams outside of corporate America, Anthony shares how he's balancing freelance work, comedy, and his latest creative project: Buff Jesus—a comedy short film about a conservative priest, a queer graffiti artist, and an unexpectedly effective piece of church marketing.Along the way, Courtney and Anthony swap interview horror stories, discuss why personality still matters in hiring, debate whether anyone actually enjoys Applebee's, and explore the idea that sometimes rejection isn't a dead end—it's simply redirection toward something better.Whether you're job hunting, chasing a creative dream, questioning your career path, or just here to find out why Buff Jesus exists, this episode is for you.In this episode:Navigating layoffs and career uncertaintyThe realities of today's job marketWhy rejection isn't always a bad thingRecruiter and interview horror storiesAnthony's original musicalThe story behind Buff JesusWhy Chili's will always beat Applebee'sGuest: Anthony CusumanoComedian, writer, performer, and creator based in Chicago.Follow Anthony on InstagramCheck out the first scene of Buff Jesus on Youtube!
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Episode 2: Do The Damn Thing
Episode 2: Do The Damn ThingCourtney is joined by former coworker and creative powerhouse Amanda Duncan for a conversation about layoffs, burnout, freelancing, music, and figuring out who you are when your job title disappears.From corporate chaos to creative dreams, they discuss perfectionism, trusting your instincts, crying in public, and why sometimes the best plan is to stop waiting and just do the damn thing.Grab your chips and salsa. The emotional debrief is now in session.Connect with Amanda:Instagramhttps://amandaduncan.com/
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Episode 1: Q2 Chaos
Most of us are just trying to survive the chaos — whether it’s a breakup, a layoff, or a broken foot — and somehow laugh through the mess. In the very first episode of Crying in Chili’s, Courtney and her forever bestie Vickie unpack the absolute rollercoaster that has been Courtney’s Q2 of 2026: losing her job, breaking her foot, moving apartments, spiraling over health insurance, and questioning if the universe has personally put her on a character-building subscription plan.Through laughter, emotional damage, and a few too many “you genuinely cannot make this up” moments, they talk about the reality of layoffs, the chaos of adulthood, Sabrina Carpenter, friendship, vulnerability, and why sometimes the only thing you can do is laugh before you cry again.If you’re tired of the polished version of adulthood and craving honest conversations with a side of humor, this episode is for you. Because sometimes rock bottom looks like a single tear falling into your Presidente Margarita.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Crying in Chili’s — the podcast for anyone currently experiencing a character-building season against their will.Hosted by Courtney Hill, this show dives into career chaos, layoffs, relationship drama, life pivots, bad decisions, quarter-life crises, and all the messy in-between moments that somehow become funny later.Equal parts vulnerable, witty, and unhinged in the most relatable way, Crying in Chili’s feels like debriefing life with your smartest and funniest friends over chips, salsa, and a Presidente Margarita. Expect honest conversations, plot twists, guest interviews, emotional support disguised as comedy, and reminders that nobody really has it figured out.Because sometimes rock bottom looks like a single tear falling into your Presidente Margarita.
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Courtney Hill
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