Pop Culture Makes Me Jealous
Host Julia Washington and her guest Rebecca Bodenheimer discuss FX's original Better Things, starring Pamela Adlon, and how single motherhood is represented. Find our Guest: ,
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RomCom 1990s movies are the best, right? Until they're not! In this episode host Julia Washington is joined by Bridget Baker to discuss three 1990s classic romcoms, 4 Weddings and a Funeral, My Best Friend's Wedding, and Wedding Singer. Find Bridget on
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Wreck It Ralph changed the game of what Princess means with Vanilope and guest Eunice Brownlee breaks it down with Julia Washington in this episode.
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from the joins Julia to discuss the 1989 Little Mermaid and how it compares to the live-action 2023 version.
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This week host Julia Washington is joined by Amy Albertson to discuss Turning Red! Follow For more join us on
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It's a replay! Enjoy this replay of Still Comfy with Natalie Katona and Julia Washington, where they discuss the 1998 Parent Trap.
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The trio revisits the original Parent Trap starring Hayley Mills. Our Guests:
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Julia and Natalie dissect whether or not Hunchback of Notre Dam is truly a film for kids. Where you can find Natalie:
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Julia and Jacki get into the emotional depths of Inside Out and well as this movie being a really good road map for understanding emotions co-existence. You find Jacki on Instagram: Join the making list so you never miss a fun thing ever again!
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A completely unhinged episode where host Julia Washington processes the Academy Awards nominations response from the internet with Natalie Katona (). For the full episode join
info_outlineBedknobs and Broomsticks was first released in December of 1971 and stars Angela Lansbury, David Tomlinson, and so many others.
In this episode, we dive into with Eunice Brownlee how this movie impacted us and we respond to the reviews of the time.
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