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  1. 94

    The Values Bridge: What Suzy Welch's Assessment Revealed About Us

    In this episode, we're diving into the **Values Bridge**—the framework created by Suzy Welch that's designed to help you identify your core values and close the gap between the life you're living and the life you actually want. Unlike a personality quiz, this assessment isn't about putting you in a box. It's about understanding the values that drive your decisions, relationships, and sense of fulfillment.Lacey, Lauryn, Taylor, and I each share our results and compare where we landed. We unpack the difference between **voice** (knowing what matters to you) and **agency** (having the ability to act on it), and explore how those two concepts show up differently in each of our lives.Lacey opens up about why her **scope** score has skyrocketed since her divorce, sharing her mindset of wanting to "try everything before I can't anymore" and how that perspective has reshaped the way she approaches life.We also get into one of the biggest surprises from our results: my **belovedness** score. We talk about why finding a life partner and prioritizing that relationship ranks so highly for me, while the other girls scored much lower in that value—and what that reveals about how differently each of us defines a meaningful life.Whether you've taken the Values Bridge assessment yourself or you're just curious about what truly motivates you, this conversation offers a fresh way to think about your values, your choices, and the gap between who you are and who you want to become.

  2. 93

    a conversation about law and order: svu

    This week on Little Miss Podcast, we're diving into Law & Order: SVU—our favorite comfort show despite its incredibly dark subject matter.We're talking about our all-time favorite characters, Elliot Stabler and Rafael Barba, what makes them so compelling, and the episodes that made us love them. We also discuss why so many women find Stabler's fierce protectiveness so satisfying, including why his desire to put a sex offender's head through a wall (even if he rarely actually does) can feel strangely comforting in a world where justice often falls short.We also break down some of our favorite episodes, explore why women are so fascinated by true crime, and discuss why Season 17 marked a turning point for SVU and never quite recaptured the magic of its earlier years.If you've ever yelled at your TV during an interrogation, cried over an SVU courtroom scene, or firmly believe Barba is the greatest ADA to ever do it, this episode is for you.

  3. 92

    a conversation about dating again after a breakup

    In this week's episode of Little Miss Podcast, I'm talking about getting back into the dating world—and all the overthinking that comes with it.From decision paralysis over who to date (or whether to date at all) to overanalyzing every possible outcome, I'm unpacking what it feels like to put yourself back out there after a relationship. Along the way, I touch on the random thoughts that seem to pop up when you're dating again... like, wait... do I even want kids? But that's just one small part of a much bigger conversation.I'm also reflecting on my past relationships with a perspective I didn't have before. I've found myself having a lot more empathy for most of my exes... except for one. Some things never change.If you've ever found yourself stuck between wanting connection and overthinking every decision, this one's for you.

  4. 91

    a conversation about the unique aspects of our childhood

    In this episode, we dive into the unconventional childhood my sisters and I shared—one shaped by unschooling, creativity, and an environment where curiosity was trusted more than authority. We talk about learning outside the classroom, building our own interests from the ground up, and growing up in a home that encouraged exploration, independence, and self-direction.We also explore some of the less typical aspects of our upbringing, including a family culture where alcohol wasn't treated as taboo or mysterious. Rather than strict prohibition, openness and conversation shaped our understanding of it from an early age.Looking back as adults, we reflect on what this unconventional childhood gave us, what challenges came with it, and how it continues to influence the way we think, create, and move through the world today. Whether you're curious about alternative education, family culture, or the many ways a childhood can be different from the norm, this conversation offers a candid look at growing up outside the traditional script.#homeschooled #homeschool

  5. 90

    a conversation about the progressive values of Star Trek pt.2

    For nearly sixty years, Star Trek has used science fiction to explore some of humanity's most difficult moral and political questions. In this episode, we examine the franchise's long history of progressive storytelling and the ways it challenged audiences long before many of these issues entered mainstream conversation.We begin with Star Trek: The Original Series and its treatment of eugenics through the character of Khan Noonien Singh. Decades before genetic engineering became a major public debate, the series warned about the dangers of creating a genetically "superior" class of humans and the authoritarian impulses that can emerge from ideas of biological perfection.Next, we look at one of the franchise's lesser-known but remarkably bold stories: a 1960s episode that tackled birth control, reproductive autonomy, and the consequences of restricting access to contraception. At a time when such topics were controversial on American television, Star Trek used an alien society to raise questions that remain relevant today.Finally, we turn to Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, where the writers made some of the franchise's most direct references to the Holocaust. Through episodes exploring occupation, resistance, collaboration, war crimes, and genocide, DS9 drew clear parallels between the experiences of the Bajorans under Cardassian rule and some of the darkest chapters of twentieth-century history.From genetic supremacy to reproductive rights to historical memory, Star Trek has consistently asked audiences to confront difficult ethical questions while imagining a more just future. Join us as we explore how the franchise's progressive values have shaped its stories—and why those stories continue to resonate today.

  6. 89

    a conversation about ranking our past outfits

    This week, we're doing something equal parts nostalgic and embarrassing: ranking our most questionable outfits from the past. From cringeworthy trends and ill-advised accessories to fashion choices that should have stayed buried in old Facebook albums, we're revisiting some true style disasters and deciding which looks were the absolute worst.But this episode isn't just about roasting our younger selves. As we scroll through the evidence, we're also reflecting on what it was like growing up online—and how social media has completely transformed since then. From the era of awkward photo dumps and unfiltered posts to today's carefully curated feeds and constant content creation, we explore how the internet shaped our fashion choices, self-image, and memories.Join us for a trip down memory lane filled with laughs, secondhand embarrassment, and a conversation about how both our wardrobes and the online world have evolved over the years.

  7. 88

    a conversation about traveling successfully in 2026

    Taking any trip in 2026 is definitely keeping us on our toes and w'er here to tell you all about it. In this episode, the girls and I unpack our latest travel nightmare from Washington, DC—a trip that tested our patience, customer service voice, and sense of humor. From "lost baggage" on our flight home to crying in a hotel room after the final straw... we're sharing all the details and lessons learned along the way.But it's not all travel horror stories. We also dive into the habits, planning strategies, and travel hacks that consistently make our trips successful, memorable, and surprisingly smooth (most of the time). You want a trip for free? Believe it or not at least half our trips every time are on the house because of credit card hacking. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or planning your next getaway, this episode is packed with relatable stories, laughs, and practical tips to help you travel smarter in 2026.key words: travel hacking, travel credit cards, Atlanta airport, customer service experience, girls trips, Washington DC , how to travel in 2026

  8. 87

    a conversation about the worst criminal minds episodes

    n this episode of Little Miss, Taylor and I are diving into the worst episodes of Criminal Minds — the ones that made us cringe, rage, or seriously question the BAU. We talk about the controversy surrounding “Strange Fruit,” Rossi’s shocking racism confession, and why that episode completely missed the mark for us. We also get into why every episode directed by Matthew Gray Gubler somehow ends up being nightmare fuel, from unsettling visuals to storylines we still haven’t recovered from.Plus, we discuss why Luke Alvarez will never replace Derek Morgan, the unsubs we can’t stand, our least favorite characters, and the episodes we always skip on rewatches. If you’ve ever yelled at your TV during Criminal Minds, this episode is for you.Don’t forget to like, comment your least favorite episode, and subscribe to Little Miss for more chaotic TV deep dives, hot takes, and pop culture conversations.

  9. 86

    a conversation about my prescription medication journey

    Welcome back to Little Miss, I'm happy you're here. Today I'm getting vulnerable about mental health and my personal prescription medication journey. I decided to see a psychiatrist about six years ago and have been really thinking about my stance on medication since getting on a mood stabilizer myself. When should someone decide to see a psychiatrist ? When does our symptoms of mental illness really begin- as an adult or in our childhood? And does having a mental illness diagnosis mean you are less than others? Thank you for listening <3

  10. 85

    a conversation about pivotal childhood media

    Welcome back to Little Miss! This week we’re having a conversation about the childhood media that quietly shaped who we became. From The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire teaching us what real leadership looks like, to the wildly underrated Dinotopia giving me one of my first fictional crushes ever, we’re diving into the movies and series that genuinely impacted us growing up. We also talk about how WALL-E and The Lorax accidentally turned an entire generation into environmentally conscious kids who suddenly cared about recycling and taking shorter showers. Calling all 90's to early 2000's kids to come clock in and see what they relate to and what they have never heard of in their lives!

  11. 84

    Little Miss Media: a conversation about the progressive values of Star Trek

    This week on Little Miss, it’s a conversation about why Star Trek was way more progressive than people give it credit for. We’re diving into our favorite episodes, characters, and the moments that proved this franchise was way ahead of its time.We talk about one of the most thought-provoking episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, where Data—an artificial intelligence—is put on trial to determine whether he’s property or a person with individual rights (and why that debate still feels relevant today).We also get into the unexpected social commentary of the Ferengi, including the storyline where Quark’s mother challenges their rigid, male-dominated society by doing the unthinkable: wearing clothes, earning profit, and demanding autonomy. Yes, it’s as layered as it sounds.From gender roles to personhood to power dynamics, we’re breaking down how Star Trek used sci-fi to question real-world norms—and why it still hits.If you love character deep-dives, media analysis, and realizing your favorite shows were smarter than you remembered… this one’s for you.

  12. 83

    a conversation about masculinity vs. femininity

    This week on Little Miss, it’s a conversation about masculinity vs. femininity. I’m joined by my friend Piay as we unpack her experience growing up being frequently misgendered—and how that shaped the way she sees herself, men, and gender as a whole.We talk about the assumptions people make based on appearance, how masculinity and femininity are often misunderstood, and the ways those labels impact how we move through the world. Piay shares her unique perspective on men, while we both question what these traits actually mean beyond stereotypes.Of course, we also get into our ideal world—what it would look like if masculine and feminine qualities weren’t boxed in, judged, or weaponized, but instead balanced, respected, and chosen freely.

  13. 82

    Little Miss Media: a conversation about the Pitt season two

    On this episode of Little Miss we're breaking down The Pitt season 2 as a whole including fan theories and controversial character behavior. We discuss the rise of fan ships and edits including the infamous "baby shark" and the cursed Robby with Whitaker, we analyze Doctor Robby’s treatment of women and how he lost the plot as far as being an attending goes, and why we need a night crew episode immediately. the Pitt , doctor robby, Noah wyle, doctor abbot, Mohan and abbot, Langdon and Mel , the Pitt hbo max, the Pitt season 2

  14. 81

    a conversation about processing a long term breakup

    Welcome back! In this week’s episode of Little Miss, my friend Lacey returns to share how she’s been doing a few months after her last episode, where we discussed the end of her eight-year marriage. What has healing looked like for her? What are some of the comments that have helped—and the ones that made things worse? Together, we also break down whether men and women process heartbreak with the same level of empathy. If you’re going through a breakup or trying to navigate heartbreak, this episode is for you.heartbreak, divorce, marriage ending, breakup advice, relationship advice, podcast for women,

  15. 80

    Little Miss Media: a conversation about the best criminal minds episodes, characters and unsubs

    In this episode of Little Miss, Taylor and I are diving into everything Criminal Minds—from our top 3 favorite episodes to our favorite characters and even our most memorable “unsubs.”We break down why characters like Spencer Reid became so loved, and why male characters in TV don’t have to be perfect to be likable. We also talk about what made Criminal Minds stand out, including its emotional depth, nuanced storytelling, and the way it portrayed empathy—something many modern TV shows seem to be missing.If you’ve ever wondered what the best Criminal Minds episodes are, who the most interesting characters are, or why the show still holds up today, this episode is for you.#criminalminds #matthewgraygubler #spencerreid #emilyprentiss #mediapodcast #aaronhotchner #tvshowupdates #tvshowreactions

  16. 79

    a conversation about lifestyle balance

    This week on Little Miss, I revisit the “life balance wheel” — aka the therapy homework that clocked me years ago and still holds up. We’re talking career spirals, mental health honesty, and where my dating life currently stands.Also included: my new foster dog Moose, thoughts on The Pitt, and a little story about the stranger I fell in love with last week.Thanks for listening!

  17. 78

    a conversation about wronged women in media

    In this episode of Little Miss, we’re talking about women in media who were completely wronged—and why we’re still seeing the same patterns play out today. From the latest season of Paradise and the way Shailene Woodley’s character is written, to Nicole in The Summer I Turned Pretty  falling into the "black girlfriend" trope and how Criminal Minds got it wrong with women more than once.. we’re breaking down how female characters are so often misunderstood, villainized, or held to impossible standards.We also zoom out to the bigger picture, discussing how these patterns reflect real life—especially when it comes to the lack of representation and recognition for women and people of color at the Oscars. It’s a mix of pop culture, (Lizzo and Penelope Garcia), and rants about how media can still treat women as second class citizens. -criminal minds, Penelope Garcia , Matthew grey gubler -oscars, sinners, one battle after another, Frankenstein,-paradise, Shailene Woodley, -summer I turned pretty, Nicole ,Conrad fisher, Jeremiah fisher, belly Conklin-black girlfriend trope

  18. 77

    a conversation about my greatest accomplishments

    This week on Little Miss, I’m making a list of my accomplishments — and they range from very niche to genuinely life-changing.I'm starting small with Matthew Gray Gubler smiling at me once (obviously going to make the list !!!) to winning a state robotics comp in 7th grade. After that I'm moving into more serious wins like deciding not to get a nose job despite wanting one for years, dealing with someone literally writing a book about me at 17 years old and choosing to get on psych meds when I needed them several years ago. Thanks for listening y'all and like comment and subscribe please!! #psychiatry #matthewgraygubler #storytime #accomplishments #edrecovery #healingjourney #plasticsurgery #littlemiss #stalker

  19. 76

    a conversation about anxious vs. avoidant attachment styles

    This week on Little Miss, we’re getting honest about anxious vs. avoidant attachment styles — and how they show up in dating, relationships, and yes… even our favorite movies.We use 500 Days of Summer as a case study (because obviously) and break down the anxious/avoidant dynamic between Tom and Summer. Are avoidants actually incapable of commitment? Do they ever get married? Or are we misunderstanding what avoidance really is?We also talk about how our teenage experiences — first crushes, early heartbreaks, family dynamics — can quietly shape the way we attach as adults. Why do some of us cling tighter when things feel unstable, while others pull away the second it gets serious?If you’ve ever wondered why you attract the same type of person over and over, or why “we just can’t be together” feels like a recurring theme in your life, this episode is for you.

  20. 75

    a conversation about "that's a great question. i'd love to tell you."

    This week on Little Miss, I’m joined by Alex from Babes in Bookland  podcast to talk about the memoir That’s a Great Question, I’d Love to Tell You by Elise Meyers.We dive into what we loved about the book, the parts that didn’t totally land for us (unfortunately most of the book,) and the bigger conversation it opens up about influencer culture. From vulnerability online to the pressure to perform authenticity, we unpack how social media personalities shape the way we see success, trauma, healing, and even ourselves.Is being “relatable” the new currency? What message is social media sending to us everyday and how do we avoid buying it if neccessary? And how can we bring nuance and morality into our social media presence?If you’ve read the book or have thoughts about influencers, memoirs, or internet fame, this one’s for you.

  21. 74

    a conversation about building my perfect man

    On this episode of Little Miss, we’re building my perfect man.I’m sharing a little life update — what’s been going on lately, where my head’s at, and what I’ve learned from my recent dating experiences — before diving into the official wish list for my next boyfriend. Yes, we’re getting specific.From the qualities I’m looking for to the long (and well-earned) list of “never agains,” this episode is part reflection, part manifestation, and part public service announcement.If you’ve ever looked back at your dating history and thought, “Oh… that pattern again,” this one’s for you.

  22. 73

    a conversation about living with roommates

    On this episode of Little Miss, we’re having a real, unfiltered conversation about what it’s actually like living with roommates — for over four years and counting.We share our favorite roommate stories (the chaotic, the wholesome, and the predictable), the practical systems that have saved us when it comes to splitting groceries and shared expenses, and the biggest fight we’ve had since moving in together.From awkward money conversations to learning each other’s quirks, this episode is part survival guide, part group therapy. If you’ve ever shared a fridge, a lease, or a passive-aggressive text thread — this one’s for you.Because living together isn’t always easy… unless you're us!

  23. 72

    a conversation about starting a podcast and embracing the "cringe"

    On this episode of Little Miss, I’m joined by Hannah and Nicole from the Holding It Together podcast for a real conversation about starting from scratch as small podcasters — and learning to embrace the “cringe” that comes with putting yourself online.We talk about recording before anyone’s listening, posting to tiny audiences, and pushing past the voice in your head that says, “This is embarrassing.” But we also get into the deeper side of creating — how we decide what to share, what to keep private, and how to be vulnerable on episodes without oversharing or losing ourselves.From setting boundaries around personal stories to figuring out why we’ve kept going years after hitting publish for the first time, this episode is for anyone building something from the ground up.If you’ve ever felt awkward, exposed, or unsure while creating — you’re not alone. Sometimes the “cringe” is just the beginning.how to find Holding it Together:Instagram: @holdingitpodTikTok: @holdingitpod

  24. 71

    a conversation about perspective after a breakup

    On this episode of Little Miss, I talk about perspective after a breakup — being dumped over a text message after 7 months of dating, the red flags I wish I had noticed sooner when I was in that relationship, and how having an avoidant attachment doesn't give you a reason to be a cruel person. I share what’s helped me get through this break up and what I’m learning about boundaries, self-trust, and moving forward in my life.This episode is for anyone trying to make sense of a breakup and find their footing again and especially for the emotional "too much" girls out there like me.

  25. 70

    a conversation about people who should be in prison

    On this episode of Little Miss, we’re sentencing the most annoying behaviors in modern society to actual prison (we wish at least.) From people who play music out loud on their phones in public (headphones exist, we promise), to the menace of replying “k.” to a heartfelt message, nothing is off limits. Ryley also confesses her own crimes—specifically her behavior at 13 years old and herself every month at a specific time, which absolutely warrants solitary confinement.If you love comedy podcasts, pop culture rants, and unhinged but relatable takes on everyday annoyances, this episode of Little Miss is for you. Tune in for chaotic opinions, self-incrimination, and the pettiest court of law you’ve ever heard.

  26. 69

    a conversation about life after a long term relationship

    On this episode of Little Miss, we talk about life after a long-term relationship with my friend, who opens up about what it’s really like starting over after being married for eight years. We discuss how identity shifts after divorce, the quiet grief that comes with losing a shared future, and how anger can linger long after a relationship ends.We get into what healing actually looks like when the relationship is over — learning how to let go of resentment, redefining independence, and figuring out who you are when the life you planned doesn’t exist anymore.This episode is about rebuilding, unlearning, and moving forward with clarity and compassion.

  27. 68

    Little Miss Media: a conversation about Stranger Things season 5

    ⚠️ Spoilers for Stranger Things season 5Stranger Things Season 5 is finally here — and we have thoughts.On this episode of Little Miss, we break down our honest reactions to Stranger Things season 5, from character arcs and emotional payoffs to what worked, what didn’t, and whether the finale actually delivered after years of buildup. We talk endings, nostalgia fatigue, the risks of fan service, and how season 5 fits into the legacy of the show as a whole.This isn’t a scene-by-scene recap — it’s a conversation about storytelling, stakes, and why saying goodbye to a cultural phenomenon is harder than it looks.If you’ve finished Stranger Things and need somewhere to put your feelings, this episode is for you.Topics include:Stranger Things season 5 ending thoughtsCharacter arcs that paid off (and the ones that didn’t)Fan service vs. good storytellingWhether the show stuck the landing

  28. 67

    a conversation about the worst tropes in media: Little Miss Podcast

    In this episode of Little Miss, we’re calling out the worst tropes in movies and TV — the ones that make zero sense but somehow keep showing up anyway. We break down why certain overused storytelling shortcuts have stuck around far too long and how they completely derail otherwise good media.We talk about:• The “sharks are evil” trope and why animals keep getting villain edits• The unsettling “technically we’re not related” trope (and why it needs to be retired immediately)• Why no one in movies or TV can ever successfully dial 911• Tropes that exist purely to move the plot alongIf you love pop culture commentary, media criticism, movie tropes, TV tropes, and calling out nonsense in mainstream media, this episode is for you.🎧 New episodes of Little Miss every week📺 Subscribe for pop culture breakdowns and media analysis💬 Comment the trope that annoys you the most below! instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialtik tok: @littlemisspodcastofficialmedia tropes, little miss podcast, sharks are evil, jaws, Thor, unrequited love, enemies to lovers, 911, horror movies

  29. 66

    a conversation about what is in and out for 2026

    On this episode of Little Miss, we’re calling it early: what’s in and what’s out for 2026. We talk about the return of talking stages (yes, they’re back — but with intention), why yearning is trending again, and how dating culture is shifting as we head into the new year.We also spiral into why physical media like DVDs and CDs are making a comeback, how urine being submitted in the wrong container is a universal nightmare, and why people desperately need to learn when to use their Close Friends story.It’s unserious, chronically online, and oddly grounding — a cultural check-in for anyone trying to romanticize their life responsibly in 2026.Instagram: littlemisspodcastofficialTikTok: Littlemisspodcastofficial--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------in and out for 2026 2026 trends Gen Z trends 2026 talking stages dating modern dating culture yearning trend physical media comeback chronically online culture podcast about dating women-led podcast pop culture podcast

  30. 65

    Little Miss Media: a conversation about the summer I turned pretty (season 3)

    This week on Little Miss, we’re diving into season 3 of The Summer I Turned Pretty. With a proud Team Jeremiah guest joining the conversation, we unpack the love triangle at the heart of Cousins Beach. Was Conrad selfish for holding back his feelings from Belly—or was it the right move? We share our takes, debate the characters’ choices, and make our predictions for how the season finale will play out. Will Belly finally make the right choice?

  31. 64

    a conversation about the fetishization of asian women

    Welcome back to another episode of Little Miss. Today’s guest is author and activist Kaila Yu. Her upcoming memoir, Fetishized, which releases on August 19th reflects on her time as a model and performer in the early 2000s, and offers an unfiltered look at the sexualization and fetishization of Asian women.In this episode, we explore the line between sexual preference and fetishization, unpack the impact of internalized racism among Asian women in the U.S., and hear from Kaila as she shares lesser-known historical context behind the fetishization of Asian women.Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of sexual assault and sexualization that may be difficult for some listeners. Please take care while listening.Find Kaila here:Instagram: @kailayu Tik Tok: @kaila.yu And her book here: Instagram: @fetishizedbookAnd pre-order her book “Fetishized (released August 19th) here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/fetishized-kaila-yu/1146577671;jsessionid=EF73304FF4DA7910AC0B25773ECDE8F9.prodny_store02-atgap13?ean=9780593728017&st=AFF&2sid=Random+House+Inc_8373827_NA&sourceId=AFFRandom+House+Inc

  32. 63

    Little Miss Media: a conversation about the summer I turned pretty (2)

    This week on Little Miss, we’re talking The Summer I Turned Pretty, the trending love story show that everyone is talking about right now as we prepare for season 3. We get into Belly’s main character syndrome, break down the two very different types of people who are drawn to Conrad, and share honest moments about when we first started to feel pretty growing up. It’s a conversation about identity, attention, and how girlhood gets shaped—by others and by ourselves.follow us oninstagram: littlemisspodcastofficialtik tok: littlemisspodcastofficial

  33. 62

    a conversation about veganism, straightedge culture and more

    This week on Little Miss, I’m joined by a guest who has lived the majority of his adult life as a vegan. Among other questions I ask him about how he has maintained that lifestyle and found balance among meat-eaters in this current age. We discuss the unnecessary society perceived connection between not eating meat and being “less of a man.” We also get into his past living by the philosophy of straightedge punk—and what path he has now carved as an adult and his thoughts on complete sobriety now. Finally, we end it on what it’s like being an extrovert and the yin/yang balance of marrying someone more introverted than him. From hardcore shows and identity politics to plant-based living and navigating personality differences in relationships—this conversation has range, insight, and hopefully relatability.

  34. 61

    a conversation about parasocial relationships

    Description:In this episode, we dive deep into the complicated, emotional world of parasocial relationships—those one-sided bonds we form with celebrities, fictional characters, and influencers who don’t even know we exist. From the tragic legacy of Selena and the fan devotion that followed, to the backlash Abby faced in The Last of Us Part II, we explore how these attachments can both comfort and distort. We get no to bizarre celebrity culture and talk about the strange case of Ariana Grande and her viral lookalike, and what it means when fans blur the line between imitation and identity. Plus, we get personal—sharing our own parasocial connections, the ones that shaped us, and the ones we’re still reckoning with. Listen now for a conversation that’s as real as your imaginary friendship with your favorite pop star.Bonus: We end this episode with a quick pop quiz segment to test all our trivia knowledge.

  35. 60

    a conversation about sunrise on the reaping

    In this episode, we dive headfirst into Panem once again with a breakdown of Suzanne Collins’ Sunrise on the Reaping. From the return to District 12 to all the political tension, callbacks, and surprises—we’re talking about everything this prequel sets up for the Hunger Games universe. We unpack the new characters, speculate where Collins might be going next, and ask the big question: did this book live up to the hype?#SunriseOnTheReaping#HungerGames#suzannecollins #booktok #haymitchabernathy #woodyharrelson #bookpodcastIf you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  36. 59

    a conversation about villainized women in media

    From rom-coms to blockbuster hits, the media has a habit of unfairly villainizing women who don’t deserve it. In this episode, we break down why characters like Summer from 500 Days of Summer, Harley Quinn from Birds of Prey, and Karen from The Office were unfairly painted as the bad guys—when, in reality, they were just existing and not written for the male gaze. Then, we wrap things up with a segment on women in media who actually deserved more scrutiny. Join us as we take a closer look at the stories we’ve been told and the characters who may not have deserved their reputations.If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  37. 58

    a conversation about “severing yourself”

    What if you could separate your memories and create a completely different version of yourself? Inspired by TV’s take on severing consciousness, this episode explores the mind-bending concept of dividing life into distinct identities. Which parts of our life would we separate from and which ones would we not? If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  38. 57

    an australian conversation about traveling + podcasting + careers

    Join us for an engaging conversation with an Australian twist as we dive into the inevitable criticism of podcasting, the adventures of travel, and the challenges of choosing a career and upper schooling. Whether you're curious about podcasting, passionate about travel, or interested to hear our thoughts on careers in general, there’s plenty to take away from this chat.If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  39. 56

    a conversation about catching up

    In this episode, we’re unpacking our recent vacation media highlights, including two standout picks: Outer Banks, the drama that kept us hooked, and Andy Warhol Was A Hoarder, a book that’s as quirky as its title suggests.  And we’re wrapping things up with a trivia round to test your pop culture, history and science knowledge. If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  40. 55

    a conversation about our europe trip

    On this episode we record from Dublin, Ireland and recap some of our favorite stories from our three week long trip to Europe. If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  41. 54

    a conversation about fall 2024

    In this episode, we dive into why fall is undeniably different than winter. From the crisp air to cozy vibes, ;unless you’re in Phoenix like us) fall gives us everything winter simply cannot yet this time of year. We'll also settle the debate: when is it officially acceptable to break out the eggnog? (Hint: it's probably still too early.) We'll curate the ultimate fall movie list, including favorites like Knives Out and The X-Files to set the mood. Plus, we’ll talk about the weirdness of watching SVU by the pool and solidify the decision to end of “Europe summer.”So grab your fall essentials (just hold off on the eggnog for now), and join us for a Little Miss breakdown of everything fall. If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  42. 53

    a conversation about the Olympics 2024

    the Olympics of love, Michael Phelps vs. a Great White disappointment, underwater hockey and more If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  43. 52

    a conversation about the bachelorette

    Jenn Tran??? This is for you. And for everyone else watching the current season of the bachelorette. How do we feel about the line-up of men? How does this episode impact how we feel about dating currently? Listen in to find out. If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  44. 51

    trivia night with Little Miss (pt 2)

    as titled. If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  45. 50

    a conversation about our top 10 essentials

    Shop our essentials here to support the show❤️✨https://amzn.to/4eM1acS For slide jewelry: 30% off with code ryleygale_If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  46. 49

    a conversation about enneagrams

    Join us as we unpack the basics of the Enneagram, a personality typing system with nine unique types that can reveal so much about who we are and why we do what we do. The three of us will share our own Enneagram types, our probable strengths and weaknesses based on our types and compare and contrast our differing personalities. If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  47. 48

    a pop culture recap

    as titledIf you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  48. 47

    a conversation about small towns

    Have you ever seen a sheep drive first thing in the morning? Have you ever been to a town too small for a gas station? Have you ever had to buy an extra freezer for your hunting season meat? All that and more on this episode. If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  49. 46

    a conversation about things that make us better than other people

    as titled. If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

  50. 45

    the 100: season one review and attractiveness ranking

    In this episode of Little Miss, we're diving into Season One of The 100. Join us as we discuss our favorite and least favorite characters, delve into the network responsible for the casting decisions, and  determining which character earns the coveted #1 spot on our “hot men” ranking.(This episode is best watched on video- sub on patreon to Little Miss for the full experience) If you’re enjoying the show please review/rate Little Miss wherever you listen 🤍Instagram: @littlemisspodcastofficialYouTube: @littlemisspodcastTik Tok: @littlemisspodcast

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