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Good Egg Podcast
by Good Egg Studios
Good Egg Podcast, hosted by longtime friends Jasmyn and Michelle, is a space for good people and even better conversations. From chaotic laughs to honest, thoughtful deep dives on life, relationships, and everything in between — if you’re listening, you’re officially a good egg. 🥚✨
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Screen Time At It's Finest
In this episode, we’re diving into our all-time favorite movies and shows—the ones we rewatch, quote nonstop, and recommend to literally everyone. From comfort watches to unforgettable storylines, we break down what makes these picks stick with us and why they still hit every time. Expect a mix of nostalgia, hot takes, and a few disagreements along the way.
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We Have Bieber Fever
We’re back from the desert and we have thoughts. From the surprise guest appearances that broke the internet to the fashion trends we actually loved (and the ones we’re leaving in the dust), we’re breaking down the entire weekend.In this episode:Bieber- Chella: Our honest review of Bieber ChellaBest Kept Secrets: The underrated sets that blew us away.The "Main Character" Moments: Rose and ThornsThe Survival Guide: What we’d do differently next year.Whether you were in the front row or watching from the livestream on your couch, grab a drink and relive the magic with us.
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Menaces To Society
This episode starts as a joke… and then it escalates. We’re talking pranks — the harmless ones, the questionable ones, and the ones that maybe went a little too far. From ideas that sounded funny in our heads to moments we immediately regretted, we’re breaking down what makes a good prank (and what definitely doesn’t). Consider this your warning.
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Festival Season Is A Personality Trait
Festival season is here and so is our questionable decision-making. Festival season = main character energy. In this episode, we’re talking all things festivals — the outfits, the chaos, the spending, and the reality vs expectations. From planning the perfect look to running on vibes and iced coffee, navigating crowds, heat, and $18 drinks, we’re breaking down what festival season actually looks like.We’re also sharing our go-to festival tips — what to wear (and what you’ll regret), what to bring, how to survive the heat, and how to make it through the weekend without completely losing your mind (or your wallet). The good, the bad, and the eggy moments of festival season.Consider this your unofficial survival guide. 🎡🥚
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Cracked Confidence: Hot Girls Get Insecure Too
In this episode, we're getting real about insecurities - the ones we joke about, the ones we hide, and the ones that randomly hit at 2am. From comparison and overthinking to confidence and self- worth, we're unpacking where these feelings come from and how we deal (or don't deal) with them. It's honest, a little chaotic, and a reminder that even the most put- together people are figuring it out too.
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It's a Hard Boiled Life... For Us
This episode, we’re finally cracking open the questions we’ve been avoiding 👀We’re diving into all the hard-hitting, no-filter, “we’ve been meaning to answer this” topics—and nothing is off limits. From the deep to the unexpected, we’re giving you our real thoughts, real reactions, and maybe a few answers you didn’t see coming.Plus… we’re featuring our very first audience submission 🎤🔥That’s right—one of YOU is officially part of the episode, and this is just the beginning.If you’ve been waiting for us to get real, this is the one. Tune in and let’s get into it.
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A Girl Who Knows Finance: Girl Math, 5'3", Brown Eyes
This week on A Girl Who Knows Finance, we’re flipping the script on the whole “I’m looking for a man in finance, trust fund, 6’5”, blue eyes” thing… because honestly? You don’t need any of that to be good with money.Think: girl math, but make it intentional.In this episode, we talk about how to actually set up your finances so your money supports the life you want — not the other way around. Inspired by the ideas behind conscious spending (and yes, a little influence from Ramit Sethi’s I Will Teach You to Be Rich), we’re breaking down how to build a system that works for you: spending guilt-free on what you love, cutting what you don’t, and making your money feel a lot less overwhelming.No finance bro energy required. Just real conversations about money, mindset, and becoming the girl who actually knows her finances.Because the goal isn’t finding someone in finance…it’s becoming the girl who already has hers handled. 💅💰
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Luck of the Jasmyn
This episode is pure story time.We’re taking a break from advice and deep dives and dedicating today to The Luck of the Jasmyn — a collection of the most chaotic, unbelievable, somehow-it-worked-out stories from Jasmyn’s life.From a passport mishap… to losing a sandal in Kyoto… to a credit card crisis in Hawaii… to brand new skis flying off a Mammoth roof rack — these are the kinds of stories that make you question whether someone is wildly unlucky… or cosmically favored.It’s travel chaos. It’s near disasters. It’s last-minute miracles. It’s main character energy in the most unhinged way.If you love a good “you cannot make this up” story, this one’s for you.Catch ya on the Sunny Side. ☀️🥚
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Red Flags Look Pink At Sunset
This week, we’re in the trenches of dating in your twenties — the dating apps, the situationships, the soft launches, the hard feelings, and the “what are we?” texts that make your stomach drop.We’re breaking down:The difference between standards, expectations, and goalsWhy chemistry is NOT compatibilityHow to communicate what you want without a PowerPoint presentation And how to stop confusing potential with effort (BY WHAT EVIDENCE TOWARDS YOU LOL)Plus:Is it a red flag… or are you self-sabotaging? 👀This episode is about CLARITY — not perfection.High standards. Flexible expectations. Radical self-respect.If you’re dating, healing, spiraling, evolving — or all four at once — this one’s for you.
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Mountains Out Of Molehills: Overthinking
What’s the smallest thing you’ve ever overthought… and why did it feel like a life-or-death situation? In this episode, Jasmyn and Michelle unpack what overthinking actually is (and isn’t), the difference between reflecting and spiraling, and why our brains love to loop without landing anywhere.We talk about overthinking as a coping mechanism, a control illusion, and a form of mental procrastination, plus what actually triggers it: fear of rejection, regret, discomfort, and “future-tripping.” We explore why it feels especially intense when you’re younger, when your identity is still forming and every decision feels like a referendum on who you are.We also get into the difference between intuition and anxiety-in-disguise, and how to tell when your gut is speaking versus when your mind is just interrogating itself. Finally, we share gentle, practical ways to interrupt the spiral—naming it, moving your body, questioning whether a thought is useful, and reframing the narrative.Because overthinking isn’t a flaw—it’s a misused strength. And as the reminder goes: your thoughts are information, not instructions. You don’t need certainty to move forward, and you don’t have to solve every thought to let it pass. 💭🍳
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Bold, Blunt, and Blushing: Flirting 101
Why is flirting either electric… or the most embarrassing thing you’ve ever done in your life?This week on the Good Egg Podcast, Jasmyn (certified extrovert) and Michelle (self-identified introvert) crack into the art of flirting: the confidence, the cringe, the delusion, and the very important skill of reading the room. Is flirting intentional or accidental? A skill or a personality trait? Where is the line between being flirty, being friendly, and full-on love bombing?We break down what flirting actually is (hint: it’s not just being hot and polite), why someone being nice does not automatically mean they’re into you, and how to tell when the vibe is mutual versus when it’s time to respectfully stand down.You’ll get our Flirting Do’s and Don'ts. Plus, we talk situational flirting (where it’s welcome, where it’s a no), whether flirting counts as cheating, and how to tell when someone is actually flirting with you versus just being a kind human.The big takeaway? Flirting isn’t about securing a number or proving your “rizz.” It’s about being present, playful, respectful, and genuinely enjoying the moment. Because honestly… nothing is hotter than someone who’s just having fun. 💛
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Down Bad (Respectfully): Crushes
This week on The Good Egg Podcast, Jasmyn and Michelle put on their lab coats and break down crushes as if they were a law of physics. In The Yolk of It: Crush Physics — Kinetic vs. Potential Love, they explore why crushes hold so much emotional energy, why the ones that never happen sometimes feel the most intense, and what really changes when feelings move from fantasy to reality. From unspoken attraction and imagined futures (potential energy) to first moves, mutual feelings, and messy real-life chemistry (kinetic energy), the carton asks: Do crushes ever truly disappear, or do they just lose momentum?They dive into why younger crushes feel so all-consuming, how imagination amplifies emotion, and whether some connections are meant to stay safely in the “what if” phase. Plus, a rapid-fire Scramble to redirect your brain from the person you’re currently down bad for, and a round of Hard Boiled Questions tackling everything from coworker crushes and gym icks to unrequited feelings in friend groups and the difference between a crush and an actual ex.If you’ve ever built a whole future off a single text, felt energy without interaction, or wondered whether love is about intensity, stability, or courage, this episode is for you. Because crushes aren’t just feelings—they’re forces. And learning how to work with them might be its own kind of science. 🥚⚡
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From Chaos to Color- Coded
This week on The Good Egg Podcast, Jasmyn and Michelle crack into the idea that being organized doesn’t have to be your entire personality. From chaotic Google Drives and color-coded calendars to decision fatigue and “aesthetic vs. functional” systems, the carton gets real about why organization feels so morally loaded—and why messy doesn’t mean you’re failing at life.In The Yolk of It, they unpack the mental, cultural, and emotional sides of getting organized (or not), explore different “types” of organizers (from Chaos Geniuses to Notebook Hoarders), and share low-pressure, realistic systems that actually work on your worst days—not just your best ones.If you’ve ever felt like productivity equals worth, bought bins before decluttering, or told yourself “I’ll get my life together on Monday,” this episode is for you. Because organization is about reducing friction, not being impressive—and mess doesn’t mean failure, it means you’re living. 🥚✨
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Romanticizing 2016
Dorm rooms lit by Christmas lights in April, Vine humor, frat basements with elite playlists, and the collective delusion that these were “the best years of our lives.” Today, we’re cracking open the 2016 college experience—romanticized, chaotic, emotional, and unforgettable.Was college really as iconic as TikTok makes it seem, or do we just miss who we were before life got so heavy? We talk highlight reels, rushing, cringey Instagram photos, Discover Weekly, Pokémon Go, Hamilton, Westworld, and why everything felt like the biggest deal in the world… and also somehow meaningless.We get real about:The myth of “the best years of your life”Anxiety, academic pressure, and identity crisesSituationships, friendship breakups, roommate drama, and money stressThe first heartbreaks, failures, and “oh sh*t, no one is coming to save me” momentsWhat we think we miss vs. what we actually miss about being in that in-between eraPlus, we play “Banger or Flop?” with the songs that soundtracked our lives in 2016 and answer your Hard Boiled Questions about feeling lonely at school, post-grad nostalgia, and breakups that taint your core memories.College was magical. College was messy. College was loud, confusing, and full of becoming. It wasn’t better—just different. And we’re unpacking all of it.
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Identity Constellations
This week on the Good Egg Podcast, we’re mapping the many layers that make you… you.We’re calling it your Personal Identity Constellation — a way of looking at identity not as one defining label, but as a collection of systems that explain how you think, act, relate, protect yourself, and love.We often talk about astrology or personality tests like Myers-Briggs, but those are just a few stars in a much bigger sky. As longtime BuzzFeed quiz enthusiasts (no shame), Jasmyn and Michelle dive into the many frameworks humans use to understand behavior and connection — from psychology and attachment theory to numerology, archetypes, communication styles, and spiritual models. Some of these systems are scientific, some symbolic, some spiritual, and some cultural — but all of them offer language for self-understanding.Important note: we are not experts. This isn’t about putting yourself in a box or chasing the “right” identity. These systems are mirrors, not definitions — tools for compassion, awareness, and curiosity, not cages. None of them are you; they simply highlight patterns you tend to return to.In this episode, we walk through our own charts and break the full constellation down into five digestible categories:✨ Core Self — your innate patterns, motivations, and ways of thinking✨ Behavior & Communication — how you act, react, and relate when things get real✨ Energy & Archetypes — internal drives, rhythms, and survival patterns✨ Relationships & Intimacy — how you bond, what you need, and what you attract✨ Life Purpose & Meaning — how values, work, and direction take shape over timeThis is a big topic, and we’d love to do deeper dives (and bring experts on) in the future. For now, consider this an invitation to explore identity with more flexibility, less judgment, and a lot more curiosity.Because you’re not one thing — you’re a constellation. ✨
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The Art of Doing Nothing
This week on Good Egg Podcast, we’re exploring the radical idea of doing nothing — and asking whether “laziness” might actually be one of the most productive things we can practice.What if rest isn’t a reward for productivity, but a requirement for it? Why does saying “I’m busy” feel more respectable than “I’m resting” — and why does downtime make so many of us anxious?Join Jasmyn and Michelle as they unpack society’s obsession with hustle, the guilt tied to relaxation, and the subtle ways capitalism and social media have taught us to equate worth with output. From fake productivity habits and early memories of rest-shame to burnout, boredom, and the fear of stillness, they get personal about why slowing down feels so uncomfortable — and why that discomfort matters.They also dive into the science behind rest, including how downtime activates the brain’s Default Mode Network, fuels creativity, supports emotional processing, and even slows biological aging. Plus: why boredom is a creativity catalyst, why unstructured time is essential for kids (and adults), and how our best ideas often arrive when we stop trying so hard.This episode includes a bold experiment — one full minute of awkward silence — and an invitation to notice what comes up when we stop filling the space.
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Cracking into 2026
Welcome to the very first episode of the Good Egg Podcast! Consider this your official invitation to join the carton. 📦✨Your hosts, Jasmyn and Michelle, are kicking things off with 16 years of friendship energy to bring you a listening experience that feels like grabbing coffee (or a carton of eggs?) with your besties. We’re talking about everything and everything under the sun—from the random laughs to the deep, worldly "yolk."In this episode, we’re diving into:The Good, The Bad, and The Eggy: Our signature weekly check-in. We’re sharing our version of the "Rose, Thorn, and Bud" to see how our week actually scrambled up.Main Topic: Cracking Into 2026: It’s time for some intentional vision-setting. Forget the messy glue-stick vision boards; we’re breaking down our "Canva Method" for manifesting the new year. We walk through our 7 core categories—from "For Funzies" to Financials—and challenge you to set your own intentions for 2026.Hard-Boiled Questions: We’re turning up the heat! Since we’re waiting for your write-ins, we’ve borrowed some of the internet’s juiciest dilemmas. We’re tackling everything from "career vs. love" to the "talking stage" limbo.Being a Good Egg in 2026 isn't about being perfect—it’s about being intentional. So, pull up a seat, get comfy, and let's get cracking!JOIN THE CARTON:📸 Instagram/TikTok: @goodeggpod📩 Got a "Hard-Boiled" question? DM us to be featured in the next episode!
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Good Egg Podcast, hosted by longtime friends Jasmyn and Michelle, is a space for good people and even better conversations. From chaotic laughs to honest, thoughtful deep dives on life, relationships, and everything in between — if you’re listening, you’re officially a good egg. 🥚✨
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