
Ever catch yourself wondering how can I ACTUALLY get my man to buy me flowers? Need to vent about feeling annoying being the Type-A friend? Want to have chats about wedding guest dress etiquette, Instagram story anxiety, and FOMO? OR…. Do you want to feel better about the fact that you overshared your life story to a stranger at the bar last night?
Join best friends and Gals on the Go Brooke Micci... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 423 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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We’re signaling the “ideal” brooke & dani this week as we dive into a late night (aka VERY silly) recording. It’s confession time, as the bridal era continues, the bride-to-be has a beauty confession for us all!! OBVIOUSLY, it’s the season of glowin... more
Cue "Suddenly I See" as Brooke Miccio races through the city, knocking out that bridal to-do list!! From the courthouse to Bloomingdale’s, she’s one cutscene away from starring in an iconic early-2000s NYC rom-com. As the future Prizers take over Blo... more
Look, we’re LOCKING in and officially planning THE wedding!! Now let’s be clear, there’s NO Pinterest board, NO color palette, and NOOO venue in mind, BUT we’re looping Adina into all the planning calls and she’s VERY fired up (hellooo MOMager). Whil... more
Okayyyy it’s honesty time!! First things first we are feeling a little off this week. It’s QUITE the busy season for the company, and we now find ourselves in a bit of an ‘ugly week’. Ya know the kind where the makeup isn’t makeuping and the hair jus... more
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I’ve been a listener since 2017. It was super relatable then, but for several years now I find myself just rolling my eyes every single time.
Japan was my final straw. Listening to Brooke complain about Japan for 30 minutes is why Americans have the stereotype of being stupid.
When they read their reviews, they only choose the bad ones so they can laugh at them. Maybe try to read your good ones to get people to keep coming back to listen?
I don’t think listening to Brooke is helpful for you... more
Been a listener since 2020. Japan episode was my final straw. I have loved following them for years and now I will be a gal on the go and unsubscribing. I’m sure they will use this review in their next giggly episode reading their reviews but this podcast has gone so downhill.
This hurts me to write because I’ve been listening since they were in college and I love them both. But this podcast is so full of nothing? It’s comforting yes. I love hearing them talk but it’s like them catching up? I wish they’d talk more about vulnerable moments and things we actually have to go through. Let’s hear about how they face anxiety (and not sell me on betterhelp), how to get out and make friends in a new city, what they are struggling with or what their highlights are instead of j... more
If it weren’t for Brooke, definitely wouldn’t listen, sadly. The maturity level between these two girls is SO different. I love watching you both on YouTube - but Brooke is miles ahead in maturity.
The listening experience is incredibly frustrating due to the inconsistent audio levels. One moment the hosts are speaking at a normal, conversational volume and the next they’re suddenly shouting into the microphone. It’s jarring and honestly pretty uncomfortable, especially when listening with earbuds. I constantly find myself adjusting the volume.
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