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The Bachelor's Ashley and Lauren Iaconetti and reality TV producer Naz Perez don't get a lot about this world. These three outspoken millennials discuss the most embarrassing topics openly and honestly. Relationships, men, sex, virginity dating in the tech age, pop culture, and everyday annoyances, these ladies cover it all, and with no filter or shame! Bachelor alum frequently stop by to weigh in on these racy topics! 

Jul 29, 2019

Ashley’s wedding planner, Troy Williams of Simply Troy comes on this week to share exclusive details about the planning that went into Ashley’s wedding. From flowers, special celebrity guests, to if Chris Harrison will be attending the nuptials, almost all of your questions will be answered! Lauren and Naz have some...


Jul 22, 2019

Jess Suchan, a health and holistic wellness coach, comes on the podcast this week to give some very helpful advice for losing weight and gives some insight on if those at home meal delivery services are actually good for you, if celery juice actually works and the benefit of a “food and mood” journal. Her mom also...


Jul 15, 2019

Amy Malin is the guest on this week's episode to talk about how she went on 101 dates in 30 days in order to find love and spoiler alert, the 101st was the lucky number. She ended up marrying her 101st date and that wasn’t the first time she met him either. Tune in to listen to her story as well as her life journey...


Jul 8, 2019

Taking it back to the I Don’t Get It roots, Lauren, Naz and “Feminine Rant Lizzie” discuss everyday “I Don’t Get Its”. They don’t get what baby corn is, why college is so expensive, and why The Hills is coming back to television. Lizzie’s boyfriend Patrick comes on and doesn’t get how Lizzie can watch...


Jul 1, 2019

Sororities are a great way to meet friends in college and have a strong sisterhood among women but there is also a dark side. Some I Don’t Get It listeners call in to tell some dramatic stories about their time in a sorority. Some girls were ostracized for having to work a job and for not having new clothes. Others...