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EPISODE · Sep 20, 2025 · 42 MIN

The Ovarian Massage Chronicles

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This week on Smiling Faces: The Podcast, Jess and Victoria prove once again that revenge really is a form of self care. From unpacking childhood lessons about repressed emotions (spoiler: they cause cancer, apparently) to accidentally getting your boss in trouble with HR, the girls dive headfirst into the art of “requiting” (yes, it’s a real word they Googled it).Meanwhile, Producer Mike confesses he’s drowning in unrequited goals and baked goods, Victoria debates whether Whole Foods is just enthusiastic or a professional voyeur, and Jess admits that sometimes the hardest part of adulting is… remembering to call the courier.Along the way, they dish on filming new pilot scenes, friendship meet-cutes at Black-ish wrap parties, and the fine line between Whole Foods green flags and “sir, please stop watching me pour cereal.”It’s chaotic, it’s hilarious, it’s petty, and it’s everything you need when you’re grinning and bearing your own week.

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