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Florida Betrayed Us

An episode of the Get Sat with The Girlz podcast, hosted by Moverz Media, titled "Florida Betrayed Us" was published on February 6, 2026 and runs 31 minutes.

February 6, 2026 ·31m · Get Sat with The Girlz

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This episode is truly raw... literally. No headphones, missing cords, crooked lights, and a lot of unresolved girl grievances. We’re catching up after back-to-back trips, venting about men opening itineraries the morning of, debating whether skinny jeans count as business attire, and unpacking the emotional trauma of being told to attend a conference with no slacks.We get into Florida being offensively cold, content trips gone slightly sideways, airport conveyor belts breaking, and why overhead bins deserve a scientific study. Plus: romance book obsession, movie adaptations we need immediately, girl dinners, hot tub hangs, and why Cheez-Its are apparently the only snack in the sky.It’s chaotic. It’s opinionated. It’s for the girls.Get sat. 🎧 (Or don’t. Apparently that’s optional.)

This episode is truly raw... literally. No headphones, missing cords, crooked lights, and a lot of unresolved girl grievances. We’re catching up after back-to-back trips, venting about men opening itineraries the morning of, debating whether skinny jeans count as business attire, and unpacking the emotional trauma of being told to attend a conference with no slacks.

We get into Florida being offensively cold, content trips gone slightly sideways, airport conveyor belts breaking, and why overhead bins deserve a scientific study. Plus: romance book obsession, movie adaptations we need immediately, girl dinners, hot tub hangs, and why Cheez-Its are apparently the only snack in the sky.

It’s chaotic. It’s opinionated. It’s for the girls.
Get sat. 🎧 (Or don’t. Apparently that’s optional.)

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