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Good Egg Podcast

Good Egg Podcast

By: Good Egg Studios
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Good Egg Podcast, hosted by longtime friends Jasmyn and Michelle, is a space for good people and even better conversations. From chaotic laughs to honest, thoughtful deep dives on life, relationships, and everything in between — if you’re listening, you’re officially a good egg. 🥚✨Good Egg Studios
Episodes
  • Bold, Blunt, and Blushing: Flirting 101
    Feb 13 2026

    Why is flirting either electric… or the most embarrassing thing you’ve ever done in your life?

    This week on the Good Egg Podcast, Jasmyn (certified extrovert) and Michelle (self-identified introvert) crack into the art of flirting: the confidence, the cringe, the delusion, and the very important skill of reading the room. Is flirting intentional or accidental? A skill or a personality trait? Where is the line between being flirty, being friendly, and full-on love bombing?

    We break down what flirting actually is (hint: it’s not just being hot and polite), why someone being nice does not automatically mean they’re into you, and how to tell when the vibe is mutual versus when it’s time to respectfully stand down.

    You’ll get our Flirting Do’s and Don'ts.

    Plus, we talk situational flirting (where it’s welcome, where it’s a no), whether flirting counts as cheating, and how to tell when someone is actually flirting with you versus just being a kind human.

    The big takeaway? Flirting isn’t about securing a number or proving your “rizz.” It’s about being present, playful, respectful, and genuinely enjoying the moment. Because honestly… nothing is hotter than someone who’s just having fun. 💛

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    45 mins
  • Down Bad (Respectfully): Crushes
    Feb 6 2026

    This week on The Good Egg Podcast, Jasmyn and Michelle put on their lab coats and break down crushes as if they were a law of physics. In The Yolk of It: Crush Physics — Kinetic vs. Potential Love, they explore why crushes hold so much emotional energy, why the ones that never happen sometimes feel the most intense, and what really changes when feelings move from fantasy to reality. From unspoken attraction and imagined futures (potential energy) to first moves, mutual feelings, and messy real-life chemistry (kinetic energy), the carton asks: Do crushes ever truly disappear, or do they just lose momentum?

    They dive into why younger crushes feel so all-consuming, how imagination amplifies emotion, and whether some connections are meant to stay safely in the “what if” phase. Plus, a rapid-fire Scramble to redirect your brain from the person you’re currently down bad for, and a round of Hard Boiled Questions tackling everything from coworker crushes and gym icks to unrequited feelings in friend groups and the difference between a crush and an actual ex.

    If you’ve ever built a whole future off a single text, felt energy without interaction, or wondered whether love is about intensity, stability, or courage, this episode is for you. Because crushes aren’t just feelings—they’re forces. And learning how to work with them might be its own kind of science. 🥚⚡

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    48 mins
  • From Chaos to Color- Coded
    Jan 30 2026

    This week on The Good Egg Podcast, Jasmyn and Michelle crack into the idea that being organized doesn’t have to be your entire personality. From chaotic Google Drives and color-coded calendars to decision fatigue and “aesthetic vs. functional” systems, the carton gets real about why organization feels so morally loaded—and why messy doesn’t mean you’re failing at life.

    In The Yolk of It, they unpack the mental, cultural, and emotional sides of getting organized (or not), explore different “types” of organizers (from Chaos Geniuses to Notebook Hoarders), and share low-pressure, realistic systems that actually work on your worst days—not just your best ones.

    If you’ve ever felt like productivity equals worth, bought bins before decluttering, or told yourself “I’ll get my life together on Monday,” this episode is for you. Because organization is about reducing friction, not being impressive—and mess doesn’t mean failure, it means you’re living. 🥚✨


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    57 mins
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