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It's Fine with Jacquelyn Spicher

It's Fine with Jacquelyn Spicher

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Jacquelyn is a chronically online gal who’s worked in radio for the entirety of her career and “loves” to overthink anything and everything in her life. Therefore, she created this podcast. A place where each week, she analyzes internet trends, discusses various theories, questions life, or she will just yap for an hour. Whatever the case may be, at the end of the day, it’s fine.

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Episodes
  • why are people obsessed with internet challenges?
    Sep 15 2025

    By now, you may have heard of the "great lock in" trend that is circulating the internet currently, and is just a rebrand of the winter arc trend of last year. In this episode, Jacquelyn questions why self development "challenges" become popular, and wonders if they are worth paying attention to or if it's better to just focus on your goals and ignore these challenges altogether.

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    15 mins
  • the nerds are winning
    Sep 8 2025

    It's official folks - the nerds are winning. Being smart and knowing way too much about random things is cool again! Jacquelyn discusses trends like "monthly curriculums," BookTok, misinformation online, and more.

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    19 mins
  • we need more friends
    Sep 1 2025

    Many have said we are currently living in a loneliness epidemic. While there is a lot of conversation online about the "mating crisis," it seems there isn't as much discussion about friendships. Jacquelyn talks about how it seems people struggle to form and maintain friendships, how they change throughout our lives, and how important friendships are.

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    19 mins
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