The Rich Room
by Lindsey SoboulSeason 2
Lindsey discusses the state of the world and whether humanity is hitting a decline. The horrors persist but so does The Rich Room. On this episode, Lindsey walks the audience through the collapse of one world and inspires hope for the emergence of a new one. Lindsey also advocates for the acceptance of her favorite curse word and contemplates whether or not she should join the DJ revolution. The world is on fire, the group chat is silent, and your phone just asked for another update. On this episode, Lindsey explores how we’ve collectively accepted turbulent times, lost the plot on our moral value system, and let technology turn “making life easier” into working around the clock. Faith is trending, silence is strategic, and power is rarely where we think it is. On this episode, Lindsey discusses America’s shift toward Christian values, celebrity quietness during global crises, and a personal reckoning with where power is being surrendered—intentionally or not. From manifesting a calm hurricane season to being congratulated on a pregnancy that does not exist, Lindsey takes you through the week’s unhinged highlights—plus a behind-the-scenes peek at prepping her first Art Basel pop-up. Don't Bleed On People Who Didn't Cut You
Mercury in retrograde comes to a head this week, and Lindsey is feeling every second of it. In this episode, she unpacks the emotional buildup, the rage-podcasting release, and a major update on her hyper-mobility journey after meeting with a geneticist. It’s a reminder that even in gratitude, we’re still allowed to feel it all.All's Fair? With Madison Soboul
This week, Lindsey is joined by her daughter Madison to take the stand and review Ryan Murphy’s All’s Fair—a legal drama with all the ingredients but somehow none of the flavor. Along the way, they unpack what happens when you’re doing “the most” and why the girl-boss era might be coming to an end.Do You Hear The People Sing, B***h?
What do Bad Bunny, Les Misérables, and a government shutdown have in common? This week, Lindsey unpacks outrage, power, and the strange spectacle of modern America. Oh—and there’s a new movement in town: Make Everyone Great Again.99 Problems But A B***h Ain't One
Something about America right now feels eerily familiar. This week, Lindsey connects the dots—unpacking how unchecked platforms, political delusion, and digital apathy are pulling the country off its moral axis. Then she surprises everyone with her latest read: the Bible. Turns out, Jesus has notes.