
Are you there God? It’s us! Syd King and Becca Stephenson. Join us as we unpack our childhood drama and play some silly little games! Our podcast is for the overachievers, the recovering perfectionists, the former youth group girlies, and anyone else who relates to the title "Good Girl Gone Sad."
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 62 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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This week the Good Girls are joined by Evelyn Lundy, social media personality. She originally started her page as a Catholic influencer and has since pivoted :). We hear Evelyn's story chat about her current life and social media presence. Then we pl... more
This week, it's just Syd and Becca back from a quick summer break. We catch up on everything from the Eras tour to missing crickets, and then we submit some silly thoughts into the Good Girl Glossary. And as always, we end with a Game-Like Object in ... more
This week the Good Girls are joined by Chase Harrison, former School Board member in the State of NJ. That is right! Elected Official ALERT. We Chase's journey as an elected official, Chase's large vocabulary, and voting! We also play a Silly Little ... more
This week the Good Girls are joined by Hope Woodard, creator of Boysober. We cover SO MUCH in this episode: finding joy in church as an adult, creators taking a stand (or not), keeping little secrets, taking a break from sex and dating, the comedy sc... more
A absolutely delightful pod, full of joy! Love to listen!
All in good fun!
love these girls & this podcast
I enjoy podcasts that are just like being in the room chatting with friends and I feel that so much listening to Syd & Becca. I feel less alone knowing people have gone through the same experiences as me.
Becca and Syd are doing a great job creating a thoughtful, relatable podcast and I feel so lucky that I get to listen!
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Apple Podcasts | #68 |
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