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85. Sophie Spills the MIC Tea: Who Was Rude to Her?!

85. Sophie Spills the MIC Tea: Who Was Rude to Her?!

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Hey Tinies,


This week, we’re diving headfirst into the Gluck Gluck 3000 (yes, Melissa just found out what it is). We're also airing out our latest shampoo and conditioner cancellations, chatting about ovulation and the surprisingly real ways it messes with our moods and relationships.


Melissa gets candid about going grey early, while Sophie shows off her freaky telepathic skills. Meanwhile, Melissa confesses her childhood mermaid obsession - complete with the wild lengths she went to in hopes of joining Ariel under the sea.


In the dilemmas, one Tiny’s boyfriend’s receding hairline sparks a wider convo about hair—specifically, the endless battle to remove it from... certain crevices - and the awkward times we’ve been caught in the act. Plus, we hear from a Tiny whose daughter has dyslexia, and Melissa shares her own experience, offering some honest, heartfelt reassurance.


Got a dilemma, some personal advice for a fellow Tiny, or a follow-up to a previous one? Send us a voice note or message on Insta @wednesdayspodcast, or drop us an email at wednesdays@jampotproductions.co.uk

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