
What happens when a rabid Beyoncé fan discovers she (gasp) also loves Taylor Swift? Her world is turned upside down, and Queen Things is born. Queen Things finds KJ Miller — Creator, Entrepreneur, Professor — doing what some on TikTok have called “the Lord’s work”: disrupting the narrative that powerful women must be in competition with one another and instead highlighting how we support and prope... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Coming at you from my hotel room in LA, I'm getting into the Oscars, the questionable musings of musicians named Jack, a Love Is Blind situation that has me fired up, and a Viola Davis clip that made me cry. Twice.
Come hang.
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Timothée Chalamet sparked a conversation I couldn't let slide — and it leads somewhere much bigger than ballet.
Plus, the the double standard of blaming women for what their men allegedly did, from Beyoncé to Taylor. Come ready.
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This week we’re talking about impact over intent — and what accountability actually looks like when the cameras are rolling.
Plus: Black News, White News (yes, it’s still going viral), and a reminder that walking away calmly is sometimes the most po... more
This week, I’m breaking down why that halftime show felt so joyful, and why some people seemed determined to hate it.
Then we pivot to Taylor Swift’s new Opalite video and the op-ed calling her art “boring” and overly self-mythologizing…
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found kj on tiktok and now shes got another pod listener. could listen to you talk about anything!
Love the podcast. Just listened to the Sabrina/Olivia episode. One note, Olivia also had to give royalties to Paramore also from that album. Fans thought Good 4 U sounded like Misery Business. So it wasn’t just Taylor.
Enjoyed this podcast very much!!!
Found KJ on TikTok and have now become a fan of the podcast! Love this angle and I always enjoy their takes.
I love this podcast so much. It is a great mix of tackling pop culture, patriarchy, media, history, while also feeling like you’re hanging out with friends. Their dynamic makes me want to hang out with a glass of wine with them! They are both not only incredibly smart and accomplished women but they genuinely seem kind and have a great sense of humor. I found on TikTok and am so glad she mentioned this podcast in a recent reintroduction video. This type of podcast is exactly what we as woman wan... more
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A sharp, culture-forward show that dissects pop culture through the lenses of female empowerment, celebrity narratives, and media dynamics. Episodes frequently center on high-profile artists (Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Bad Bunny) and trending topics, pairing in-depth analysis with personal storytelling, humor, and practical takeaways for navigating public perception, branding, and online communities. The host duo blends research-heavy insight with candid conversations about motherhood, friendship, and the pressures on women in media, offering listeners a mix of critique, celebration, and actionable ideas for building supportive networks in creative industries.
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