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Dawson’s Creek Ruined My Life

Dawson’s Creek Ruined My Life

By: Rachel Cohen & Bryony Good
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Can a teen show ruin your romantic life and possibly your whole personality forever more? This podcast says YES, OBVIOUSLY IT CAN, as millennial mates Rachel and Bryony revisit the hit 90s/00s masterclass in teen angst, Dawson’s Creek.

Being a tad younger and cooler, Bryony missed the show first time round and coincidently is happily married. Meanwhile, pre-teen Rachel sat in drizzly Manchester and built her entire attitude to life and love on some fictional Massachusetts teens who love using unfeasibly long words about their feelings. and so sadly is romantically doomed (and also quite annoying…).

Join our fortnightly episode recap to find out if Dawson’s Creek maybe possibly obviously ruined your life too!

Rachel Cohen, Bryony Good
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Episodes
  • Dawson Forever
    Feb 16 2026

    In which Dawson wishes all women could just stop being sluts and we acknowledge that we can have big issues with Dawson while simultaneously loving him forever.

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • Dawson, Thongs and full frontal Snogging
    Feb 2 2026

    In which Joey demonstrates an insufficient degree of deference to Stranger Danger, because all the ladies love a fella on a string instrument. ( Content note -we recorded this ages ago and so we talk about Lily Allen for good 20 mins. Enjoy some late 2025 nostalgia!)

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Leery by Name, Leary Creeps by Nature
    Jan 19 2026

    In which we reflect on the sick sad reality of Dawson’s family life and no one thinks your dad teaching you to kiss on a life-size rubber head based on your neighbour is weird.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
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