• S3/E2: And That’s On Tea Spills and ADHD Thrills w/ Gatlin

  • Sep 6 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

S3/E2: And That’s On Tea Spills and ADHD Thrills w/ Gatlin

  • Summary

  • Hold onto your headphones, folks, because this episode is the crème de la crème—like, top-tier catnip, for real. We somehow convinced the ridiculously talented Gatlin to be our second EVER in-person guest. And yes, we spilled all the tea on her career highlights, including that time her single "What If I Love You" barely scraped by with a teeny 70 million streams on Spotify (very casual, very chill).


    We also dive into the thrilling world of Belmont University (go Bruins!), her cross-country move from Nashville to Los Angeles, and a bunch of other stuff that makes us sound like we know what we're doing. But let’s not kid ourselves—the real magic is in the chaos. Gatlin dishes on her TikTok trolls, shares her mutual obsession with black cats (she and Gavyn both have a Binx, which is clearly the universe flexing), and valiantly attempts to manage the ADHD-fueled tornado that is Gavyn and Haley. Spoiler alert: it’s a hot mess, but she gave it her all.


    Hit play if you're ready for wisdom sprinkled with chaos. Warning: TikTok haters may leave feeling... surprisingly entertained.


    Episode Vocabulary:

    “That’s For Inside The Car” – Ya’ll need to edit this out of the episode.

    “Rodent Boy Summer” – refers to a group of men who are considered attractive but also have some rodent-like features.

    “Kiki-ing” – A casual gathering of friends for gossiping, sharing stories, and having a good time.


    Music courtesy of Artlist.io

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