Content creators, writers, and best friends Meg Ruocco and Hope Woodard take on some of life's biggest questions for 20 somethings.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 18 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
Meg & Hope dive into the intricacies of how to make and keep friends as an adult, the importance of communication, and going out there and doing something.
Trigger warning: 31:54 - 33:25, mentions of SA more
Meg & Hope are back for season two and we're kicking things off by talking about the importance of feeling our feelings and healthy communication (and okay, we'll admit it, the not-so-healthy communication too). We're amped to be back babes! Strap in... more
The girls leave no stone unturned in this Voice Memo as they discuss the etiquette of cold calls, Meg's theory that Manhattanites are townies, and what ingredient they would be in a sandwich.
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Really funny and insightful; has made me reflect about relatable things going on in my 20s and I’ve thought about things from the episodes as I try to learn and adapt! Great for a listener of any gender!
I have been loving this pod bc the hosts are so real and relatable and genuinely make me LOL multiple times throughout. I love when you can tell that podcast co-hosts actually like each other and aren’t competing for fame or relevance over one another, but rather for mutual success, and you can really feel that with these two. more
Listening to Meg and Hope is like being part of a conversation with my two coolest best friends who are validating every single line of my inner monologue
The balance of comedy, vulnerability, and honesty is perfect. This pod is so aptly named: I feel like I’m on a FaceTime call with my closest friends. I’m wrapped in a hug every time I listen. I am in safe company every with every episode. Thank you for creating this beautiful work of heart!
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