
From New York City, three sisters turn everyday chaos into clever conversation, mixing sisterhood, pop culture, and just enough drama to keep it interesting.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 22 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

In this episode of Rich in Theory, Paige, Taylor, and Morgan kick things off with weekend updates and the small things that can unexpectedly shape your mood . The sisters reflect on personal routines, college memories, and the way environments influe... more
In this episode of Rich in Theory, Paige, Taylor, and Morgan recap the chaos of a recent snowstorm that turned routine travel into a full production. From train delays and bizarre trackside fires to subway confusion and power outages, the sisters bre... more
In this episode of Rich in Theory, Paige, Taylor, and Morgan kick things off with real-life updates, from navigating short work weeks to the subtle shift in energy as winter turns to spring.
The conversation transitions into seasonal mood changes, ... more
In this episode of Rich in Theory, Paige, Taylor, and Morgan break down the cultural spectacle that is the Super Bowl, from the game itself to the halftime show, viral moments, and commercial chaos. They discuss how the excitement often overshadows t... more
In this episode of Rich in Theory, Paige, Taylor, and Morgan kick things off by unpacking the collective struggle of January winter blues, seasonal depression, and what it’s really like navigating New York City when the cold feels endless.
Next, th... more
In this episode of Rich in Theory, Paige, Taylor, and Morgan unpack the ongoing debate around fame, influence, and public perception, asking the question everyone seems to have an opinion on: who’s really more famous? The sisters break down celebrity... more
In this episode of Rich in Theory, Paige, Taylor, and Morgan break down the growing public drama surrounding Brooklyn Beckham and Nicola Peltz, unpacking what happens when family conflict, weddings, and celebrity status collide in the public eye. The... more
In this episode of Rich in Theory, Paige, Taylor, and Morgan unpack a chaotic New York City subway experience.
The conversation shifts to reality TV and influencer culture, exploring how the genre has evolved as influencers increasingly become cent... more










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