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Whether it's going for a walk, doing housework, or your morning routine, you can always improve it with a podcast. With the rise of “Hot Girl Walks” Podcasts are gaining new popularity among Gen Z. With a wide range of genres and hosts, our podcasts provide inspiration, education, laughter, and lighthearted comfort.
My favorite podcast, which I've been listening to for two years now (and yes, I go to their live shows), is “NewlyWeds” co-hosted by the newlyweds Jamie Lane and Sophie Habou. Known as AlmostWeds until a year before the couple wed, the wedding preparations (one in England, one in Spain) were all well-documented and everyone knew they were in Marbella. I felt like I had been invited to a luxurious wedding. The most fun part of the hourly show is the “listener messages,” where fans submit stories of embarrassment, true love, or struggle. Recently, Reign helped organize a Flash Her Mob proposal for one lucky listener, and streamed it all on a podcast (luckily, she said yes) .previous Guests on the show have included reality stars, wedding planners, and even a lie detector coordinator. Without a doubt, their relatable approach to everyday life will make me smile, especially on the way to lecture on a Monday morning.
“Wednesday”, another podcast Co-hosted by Sophie Habou and her best friend Melissa Tatum Born out of Jampot Productions (Jamie Laing's podcast startup), the service continues a similar writing format, allowing listeners to write about and get advice on various daily dilemmas. This format has produced exciting results. For example, one listener wrote about being tricked by a boy in Barcelona, and another listener realized that she had a similar experience with the same boy. The two girls were able to connect and prevent others from finding themselves in a similar situation.Hosted by Sophie and Melissa guest commentatorincludes reality stars such as Love Island All-Star winners Molly and Tom, Made in Chelsea's Ruby Adler, and even a psychologist. The female co-hosts are well-connected to the influencer world, but in a twist, they're passionate about sharing their opinions. Unfiltered opinions and advice. This podcast offers unparalleled twists and keeps you on your toes. And if you're like me, it's the perfect podcast to distract you while running.
Unlike some self-help podcasts that pretend to be moral or lack concrete knowledge, “The Mel Robbins Podcast” is genius. Whether you want to learn more about yourself or how our brains work, Mel's extensive experience in mental health struggles, life coaching, and public speaking is the person you want to talk to. Consider Mel, a new auditory life coach. Her collection probably includes episodes like this: related to most everyday problems. In particular, the episode on how to stop procrastinating made a big difference in my college experience. My main lesson is to forgive my procrastinating efforts to break the negative cycle. Each episode ends with implementable stepsmakes you feel positive and uplifted.
emma chamberlainis known for his dry but funny and relatable podcast, Anything Goes, which covers all aspects of life, from stories about his experiences to how to curate the best capsule wardrobe. During the episodes, Chamberlain provides insight into how you can make it happen, as well as fun and hot topics. Find joy in the more mundane aspects of life. Chamberlain uses her platform to share her experiences with those who want to listen.she is its first believer 'Every morning routine' and how it can improve quality of life. Released weekly, Chamberlain is your companion for an early morning workout, a sexy girl walk, or to unwind at the end of a long day.
In It Together with Ella is a happiness podcast that helps you: Get through the ups and downs of your 20s. After starting college, Ella provides relatable social media content that shows how she transitioned to life as a graduate student and “working girl.” There's an “Ask Ella” section at the end of each episode where she offers: Honest and insightful advice About the scenario we are all going through at this stage. Her podcast about her struggle with mental health and how she continues to overcome it, focusing not only on the joy of the good days but also how to embrace and overcome the bad days, can help many people feel alone. died. Ella is an influencer and found these tips extremely helpful during her college transition period, so we hope she continues to create content for her podcast and social media in the future. .
Here's a roundup of some of the great podcasts currently available. Each can provide new perspectives on different topics. The next time you tap on her Spotify app during a walk with a sexy woman, consider a podcast instead and enjoy the benefits of listening while having some time to yourself.