
Join longtime friends Miquita Oliver & Jordan Stephens for their twice a week catch-ups, discussing everything from the highs and lows of their lives to the biggest cultural moments of the week.
Every Monday, Miquita and Jordan will throw the show open and invite questions on a theme; indie sleaze, orgasms, lies…
Then on Thursdays, they’ll pick apart the world around them with unfiltered conversa... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 235 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Miquita Oliver and Jordan Stephens share their gig reviews of Lily’s West End Girl and Harry Styles’ residency at Wembley, plus is ghosting the new rejection olympics?
On socials @missme.4eva
Producer: Natalie Jamieson
Technical Producer: Danny Pa... more
Miquita Oliver and Jordan Stephens answer your questions about invitations.
Producer: Natalie Jamieson
Technical Producer: Jasper Fell-Clarke
Assistant Producer: Caillin McDaid
Video Editor: Danny Pape
Production Coordinator: Tom Jackson
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Miquita Oliver and Jordan Stephens celebrate Dua & Callum’s love story, fatherhood and they go deep on Myles Smith’s fame.
Producer: Natalie Jamieson
Technical Producer: Oliver Geraghty and Jasper Fell-Clark
Assistant Producer: Caillin McDaid
V... more
Miquita Oliver and Jordan Stephens answer your questions about confidence.
New link to send us your Listen Bitch voicenote questions! wa.me/447849030711
Weekly topic reveals now @missme.4eva on instagram
Producer: Natalie Jamieson
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I have loved this podcast since day 1. Obviously with Lily it was incredible but I honestly think Miquita and Jordan are an equal match with regard to how interesting & funny their chats are. I LOVE Zawe too. I can’t get enough of the different perspectives each of them brings & Miquita does a great job of making it all feel like the same podcast. Great show!! It’s the only one I listen to religiously. I hope Jordan remains involved for the foreseeable!!
I’ve really enjoyed Miss Me, so thank you for that. The first advert that came up for me today in your new era was for a weight loss jab - it felt so against the spirit of the show- so I am waving goodbye. Best of luck going forward, but also long live our beloved, struggling BBC.
The conversation is earnest and self important, littered with adolescent street slang. This podcast made me realised that I never really liked those cool kids who pontificated from the back of the school bus. Now they're approaching middle age I like them even less.
I haven’t enjoyed miss me in months. The show used to bring humour to serious and emotive topics. It was relatable. Now just feels like a lecture and borderline dogmatic! New collaborators needed to give Miquita the right partnership and to bring the fun back.
The coffee episode was one of the most cringe inducing episodes!!! Obv Miquita drives me mad that we have to be told she grew up in (grove) every other episode, but atleast she can mock herself which I respect.. and when paired with Zawe she shares such a more interesting side to herself and delves deeper into subjects. JORDAN however takes himself SO seriously most of the time (even when he thinks he’s being relatable he isn’t) when he was man-splaining Italian coffee culture and telling a list... more
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Two long-time friends catch up with unfiltered honesty, mixing personal life updates with cultural commentary and guest-driven tangents. Recent episodes spotlight motherhood, friendship, sex education, and contemporary media discourse, often anchored by guests from entertainment, journalism, and the arts. The show blends humor with candid discussions about ambition, gender dynamics, and societal taboos, creating a relatable space for listeners who enjoy sharp banter, personal storytelling, and culturally savvy takes. A key standout is how guests and hosts navigate intimate topics with openness, balancing lightheartedness with brave, topical conversations.
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