Is the scariest part of your week the news… or your group chat? When life’s a haunted house, joy is your flashlight. This episode dives into ghosts, girlhood, and getting older—with filmmaker and spooky sisterhood sage Melanie Moses—and it’s way more treat than trick.
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This Episode Has It All (No Ouija Board Required):🎃
Monster timing, bad manners – Melanie’s hot take on what horror movies get dead wrong
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The ADHD audio hack – Why speeding things up might slow your brain down (in the best way)
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Injectable intel – What she tried, why it’s different, and how it totally twisted her take on aging
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Spooky scams or sacred skills? – The one big question haunting the paranormal community
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Breaking news… or broken trust? – A media moment that made us both bite our nails
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When ghosts aren’t just in graveyards – The quiet collapse of a decade-long friendship
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One man, one pedicure, one perfect pun – A story that left us screaming (in a good way)
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Joy as rebellion – What happens when a drag show becomes divine intervention
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The unsung heroes of hard times – Not everyone’s marching, but someone’s making the muffins
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Do your own due diligence – And why that’s harder (and more hopeful) than it sounds
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