In You’re Gonna Be Great! Host M.E. Evans and a rotating cast of guests serve recommendations and commentary about the latest buzzy shows, movies, music, and trending books. Each installment is forty-five minutes where opinions are shared upfront and broader cultural or mental health themes are unpacked for the second half, like using K-pop and popular booktok fantasy novels to figure out why we are so sexually attracted to duality and vampires, or how we can learn to be more gritty and resilient through the YA series Throne of Glass.
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In You’re Gonna Be Great! Host M.E. Evans and a rotating cast of guests serve recommendations and commentary about the latest buzzy shows, movies, music, and trending books. Each installment is forty-five minutes where opinions are shared upfront and broader cultural or mental health themes are unpacked for the second half, like using K-pop and popular booktok fantasy novels to figure out why we are so sexually attracted to duality and vampires, or how we can learn to be more gritty and resilient through the YA series Throne of Glass.
Found Families And ACOTAR: How Finding Our People Helps Us Heal
You’re Gonna Be Great!
33 minutes 51 seconds
2 years ago
Found Families And ACOTAR: How Finding Our People Helps Us Heal
One of the most relatable things about ACOTAR is the way the characters find their own people and create their own loving and supportive families.
If you've ever moved to another state or lived abroad, or if you grew up feeling misunderstood by your own family (even if you love them), then you can probably relate. Feeling "alone" in the world is terrible and we all have a very real need for connection, support, and love. So what do we do? We cobble together a new fam.
You’re Gonna Be Great!
In You’re Gonna Be Great! Host M.E. Evans and a rotating cast of guests serve recommendations and commentary about the latest buzzy shows, movies, music, and trending books. Each installment is forty-five minutes where opinions are shared upfront and broader cultural or mental health themes are unpacked for the second half, like using K-pop and popular booktok fantasy novels to figure out why we are so sexually attracted to duality and vampires, or how we can learn to be more gritty and resilient through the YA series Throne of Glass.