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This week, Victoria sits down with Thomas Cain, Louisiana-born country artist, and his wife-slash-manager Lucy Cain, to talk about music, marriage, and the truth behind both. Thomas opens up about his start in an R&B group, why he doesn’t fit the mold of your typical country star, and how Louisiana’s blend of cultures shapes everything and confuses everyone not from Louisiana. Lucy gets real about what it’s like managing your husband (hint: it’s not all love songs and studio lights). They also talk about loss with Thomas’s father’s passing, how grief doesn’t follow a timeline, and why sometimes, you can’t turn pain into art right away. Some wounds just need to breathe first.

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20 Years Later: Remembering Hurricane Katrina

This week marks 20 years since Hurricane Katrina changed everything. In this special solo episode, Victoria Masters sits down to share her own story and what it was like to grow up in St. Bernard Parish, to evacuate, and to never return. She talks about the days leading up to landfall, the eerie calm before the storm, and everything that followed: flooded streets, families separated, and the staggering lack of resources

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Catholic Gay, Witches Brew, and Alex Cooper vs. Alix Earle (ft. Victoria Troxler)

Victoria Masters is joined by Victoria Troxler, an ex–bottle girl turned real estate boss and the host of Club to Contracts. They’re covering everything from surviving the nightlife industry to her IVF journey as a “Catholic gay,” and yes… that viral Witches Brew drink that might actually be taking people out. The girls discuss the Celsius/High Noon scandal, Victoria Master’s obsession with the Tea App, and why Alix Earle’s business model is stronger than half of Wall Street.

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It’s Time To Start Manifesting Like A Bad B****

You’re manifesting 24/7, babe, even when you’re not thinking about it. This week, Victoria’s explaining why sometimes you’ve gotta be a little “delusional” to get what you want. (Spoiler: it’s not delusion if it was always meant to be yours.)

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Bonnets, Spicy Books, and Paying Creators More (ft. Tasha Buras)

This week’s “keke” is with Tasha Buras, AKA thecurlycreole. She joins Victoria for a conversation that’s part vent session, part book club, and all real. We’re talking about when Tasha wore a bonnet and people had a lot to say about who “should” wear one. (Spoiler: bonnets are for everyone.) We also get into why self-help culture might be doing too much and why it’s okay to just exist without trying to fix yourself all the time. Self-help is out. Delusional realism is in.

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