Samantha Busch Launches ‘Certified Oversharer’ Podcast Amid Kyle Busch Infertility Advocacy Efforts

Samantha Busch, widely recognized for her openness around personal struggles, has launched a new podcast, Certified Oversharer, aiming to break down boundaries around taboo topics. The move comes as she and her husband, NASCAR driver Kyle Busch, continue their prominent infertility advocacy work, amplifying conversations on issues many families face in private.

A Fresh Platform for Honest Conversations

Certified Oversharer, hosted by Samantha Busch, promises listeners candid discussions where no subject is left untouched. In an energetic social media reel, Samantha introduces the show with moments featuring both herself and Kyle Busch, inviting anyone who has ever thought,

“I probably shouldn’t be telling you this,”

to tune in.

The first episode is slated for release on July 8, with Samantha encouraging viewers to subscribe to her YouTube channel and follow the podcast wherever they listen. Stories to be covered range from postpartum experiences and IVF trauma to the complexities of parenthood, body changes, and the emotional impact of challenging journeys. The podcast takes a tone that balances gravity with humor, striving to create an inclusive, open environment.

“I’ve been wanting to launch this for so long, and we finally hit record. It’s official — Certified Oversharer is here, and no topic is off-limits. 🤫”

—Samantha Busch, Host

Samantha emphasizes that Certified Oversharer is designed as a safe area for listeners and guests, with the goal of removing stigma and shame from difficult discussions about relationships, self-image, and trauma.

Kyle and Samantha Busch’s Ongoing IVF Advocacy

This latest venture builds on the Buschs’ years of advocacy for infertility awareness and financial assistance. In April, during an interview on the Today Show, Samantha spoke about their charitable work through the Bundle of Joy Fund, the nonprofit created by the couple to help families afford IVF treatments. The Buschs’ efforts have provided over $2 million in grants, helping more than 100 families bring children into the world.

Kyle Busch
Image of: Kyle Busch

The organization specifically looks to serve communities that are often overlooked—such as military families, police officers, teachers, and nurses—who typically lack comprehensive fertility coverage. Many in these groups delay starting families due to deployments or prohibitive treatment costs, a need the Buschs are striving to address. Samantha and Kyle’s mission is personal: after facing their own difficulties with IVF and miscarriage, they welcomed their son, Brexton, in 2015 and later had their daughter, Lennix, via gestational carrier.

“So recently we picked up a clinic near a military base, and learned that unfortunately our military doesn’t have the coverage that they need,” Samantha said.

—Samantha Busch, IVF Advocate

Samantha notes that a significant portion of Bundle of Joy Fund recipients are essential community workers who, despite their service, cannot afford the often $20,000 price tag for fertility treatments. Her advocacy extends beyond financial support, as she has spoken about the intense emotional toll of infertility through her book, Fighting Infertility, and continues to share her experiences with the public.

Impact and Future Steps for the Buschs’ Advocacy and Podcast

The Certified Oversharer podcast represents a new channel for the Buschs to promote open conversation and reduce the stigma around infertility and parenting struggles. As the show prepares for its debut in July, it promises a blend of humor and honesty, giving listeners a place to feel heard and less alone. Coupled with the ongoing work of the Bundle of Joy Fund, Samantha and Kyle Busch are using their platforms to drive awareness, foster community support, and make a measurable difference for families facing fertility challenges.

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