
Miss Happy Mess is a talk show for women who are wondering what the f*#k is going on in the world. Host writer and actor Kimberly-Rose Wolter was born and raised in Hawaiʻi and now lives in Los Angeles. She has questions about reinvention, self-identity, parenting, and the practical shit in life no one taught her. She talks with friends, family, and people wiser than her on topics ranging from "Do... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureRelationships | |||

Producer Jill and Kim finally have a drink and discuss tone, taking compliments, and being passive-aggressive.
This week, Kim sits down with her middle school daughter, Manalani, and DBT therapist Mary Tobon to hash out common communication bumps, including the morning routine, how to deal with tone, and self-judgment projected onto others.
Kim and Jill discuss soulmates, pie, and the institution of marriage.
This week, Kim chats with Hinaleimoana Wong and Kathy Baybayan about the true nature of long-term relationships, why there’s no such thing as a 50/50 partnership, and the concept of “divorce” across different cultures and generations.
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How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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Apple Podcasts | #230 |
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A candid, relationship- and life-focused talk show led by a Hawaiʻi-born writer/actor in Los Angeles. Conversations center on reinvention, self-identity, parenting, love, culture, and practical life questions with friends, family, and guests who bring expertise or lived experience. Episodes balance personal storytelling with actionable insights—from DBT-inspired communication with families to navigating relationships in a judgment-focused world—often weaving in Hawaiian culture and community perspectives. The show stands out for its warm, unguarded vibe, inclusive community feel, and willingness to tackle big topics with humor and honesty, making it a relatable space for listeners seeking practical guidance and cultural context.
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Recent guests on Miss Happy Mess include:
1. Mary Tobon
2. Hinaleimoana Wong
3. Kathy Baybayan
4. Jarmae Turner
5. Kelly Hu
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