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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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  • new year new you?
    Dec 22 2025

    2026 is approaching, so it is time to start thinking about what you want the new year to look like! Jacquelyn talks about New Year's resolutions, why people fail to accomplish them, some of her goals for the upcoming year, and more.


    P.S. one of my goals for 2026 is to get more consistent with uploading these episodes. My apologies! - Jacquelyn

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    18 mins
  • the hypocrisy of content creation
    Dec 9 2025

    While Jacquelyn loves working in the media industry, she has oftentimes thought about what kind of impact creating content truly has on society. In this episode, she talks about the hypocrisy of certain content creation, how there's no way to escape it, the rising popularity of physical media, and more.

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    23 mins
  • frontal lobe development
    Dec 3 2025

    Jacquelyn has recently turned 25!!! In this episode she talks about what your frontal lobe of your brain is responsible for, discusses how the internet is obsessed with talking about frontal lobe development, and the lessons she has learned so far in her life.

    P.S. I'm sorry this episode is late this week!!! Better late than never right?

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    23 mins
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