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EPISODE · Mar 17, 2026 · 59 MIN

This Week’s Quiet Obsessions

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In this week’s episode of Suddenly Thirty, Lilli and Emily are back with a catch-up — sharing everything they’ve been watching, wearing, buying, eating and doing lately.They chat through what’s been on their screens — a headline-making documentary on Australia’s biggest media moguls, a must-watch series set against the backdrop of the modern-day oil boom, and a love story that’s got the girls feeling all loved up. On the style front, it’s all about ease. Emily’s leaning into barrel leg pants and flowy dresses as her current uniform, alongside a few key pieces in her wardrobe that are making getting dressed feel simpler and more effortless. Lilli continues to approach her wardrobe more thoughtfully — focusing on considered purchases and being more intentional with what she’s bringing in.They get into the small things they’ve been buying and loving, including a recent obsession with Sadele, a new evergreen flower brand, pantry staples from Mingle Seasoning that are making weeknight dinners feel easier, and the ongoing appeal of Nature Baby for simple, well-made essentials for kids.It’s a lighter episode — part recommendations, part reset — and feels like the kind of conversation you’d have at the end of the week when you finally sit down and exhale.Follow us on Instagram @suddenlythirtypodcast to stay up to date with what we’ve been up to, behind the scenes and future episodes.Subscribe to the Suddenly Thirty Substack where we collate all the things we’ve been into and share them with you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this week’s episode of Suddenly Thirty, Lilli and Emily are back with a catch-up — sharing everything they’ve been watching, wearing, buying, eating and doing lately.They chat through what’s been on their screens — a headline-making documentary on Australia’s biggest media moguls, a must-watch series set against the backdrop of the modern-day oil boom, and a love story that’s got the girls feeling all loved up. On the style front, it’s all about ease. Emily’s leaning into barrel leg pants and flowy dresses as her current uniform, alongside a few key pieces in her wardrobe that are making getting dressed feel simpler and more effortless. Lilli continues to approach her wardrobe more thoughtfully — focusing on considered purchases and being more intentional with what she’s bringing in.They get into the small things they’ve been buying and loving, including a recent obsession with Sadele, a new evergreen flower brand, pantry staples from Mingle Seasoning that are making weeknight dinners feel easier, and the ongoing appeal of Nature Baby for simple, well-made essentials for kids.It’s a lighter episode — part recommendations, part reset — and feels like the kind of conversation you’d have at the end of the week when you finally sit down and exhale.Follow us on Instagram @suddenlythirtypodcast to stay up to date with what we’ve been up to, behind the scenes and future episodes.Subscribe to the Suddenly Thirty Substack where we collate all the things we’ve been into and share them with you. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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