Episode 4

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4th Nov 2025

Costumes & Haunted Houses, Britney & Blake

Halloween’s over, but Stacy and Sofia are still covering the highlights. Sofia survives Bayville Scream Park (barely) while Stacy recounts trick-or-treat fun featuring a hot dog, a school bus, and Dunkings costumes.

They also talk Heidi Klum’s Medusa costume, why fall deserves more than a weekend before Christmas, the escaped monkeys in Mississippi, and the latest Britney and Blake Lively drama.

What we’re talking about this week:

  • Sofia’s first haunted-house experience (and how she scared the actors instead)
  • The cutest kids’ costumes for Halloween
  • Why Thanksgiving décor deserves its moment
  • Britney Spears, fame, and the cost of growing up in the spotlight
  • Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni — drama, PR, or publicity stunt?

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The Tuesdays Morning Show
Pop culture and nostalgia just for you
A weekly show where a group of hosts from different generations swap stories, opinions, and laughs about pop culture, entertainment, and what’s trending now, as well as everything we remember and love from way back when. From new releases to nostalgic throwbacks, these radio hosts turned friends bring smart conversation and a little morning-show mayhem to your podcast feed.

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Stacy Raine

I was 16 years old when I conducted my very first interview. It was with a WWII veteran for a high school project, and I was so nervous that I brought a friend along with me. While I don't remember much from that day, I do remember how it felt to listen to him tell his story and to bear witness to the emotions that came with the telling. Throughout my career in nonprofit communication and podcast production, I've often thought of that veteran and what he taught me. There are so many stories from people who have really lived, if we just take a moment to listen.