A Little Bit Related is a podcast about growing up, figuring it out, and what it means to build a life that actually feels like yours. Hosted by best friends Morgan (bold, bookish, and a little too honest) and Emily (introverted, insightful, and quietly hilarious), we dive into all the stuff you only unpack with your closest people. We’ll cover messy beginnings, career pivots, relationships built and broken, and all the lessons learned along the way. We know we aren’t the only ones still trying to make it all work, so we hope you will join us. It’s funny, it’s real, and it’s all a little bit related.
In this episode of A Little Bit Related, hosts Morgan Gao and Emily Ferrara discuss the myth of having a singular calling in life. They explore the idea that purpose can evolve and change over time, encouraging listeners to embrace personal growth and let go of the pressure to find one definitive purpose.
Big goals are great, but joy often lives in the small ones. Morgan and Emily explore the power of everyday wins—like better sleep, clean junk drawers, and quiet walks—and why they deserve to be celebrated.
In this episode, Emily and Morgan delve deep into the world of imposter syndrome, a common yet often unspoken challenge that many face. They share personal anecdotes, expert insights, and practical strategies to help listeners recognize and combat this uninvited party guest. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that aims to empower and inspire.
In this episode, Emily and Morgan get real about hyper-independence — why we cling to doing everything ourselves, how it leads to burnout, and what happens when we finally let others step in.
Is small talk pointless or powerful? In this episode, Emily and Morgan dive into the surprisingly deep world of casual conversation, exploring how small moments of connection can ease loneliness, build empathy, and spark unexpected joy.
In this episode, Emily and Morgan explore the power of small yeses — the kind that seem minor but end up meaning everything. From spontaneous trips to last-minute invites, they share the moments that led to some of the best memories.
In this episode of "A Little Bit Related," best friends Emily and Morgan dive into the journey of rediscovering personal identity in their 30s. Join them as they share humorous anecdotes and candid conversations about letting go of societal expectations, embracing true preferences, and exploring new hobbies. Whether you're navigating a rebrand or simply seeking authenticity, this episode offers relatable insights and plenty of laug...
In this episode, Morgan and Emily dive into the often taboo topic of quitting, whether it’s a job, a relationship, or an identity, and unpack the guilt, fear, and societal myths that surround it. Through personal stories and honest reflection, they explore the freedom that comes with walking away from what no longer serves you.
In this episode, Morgan and Emily explore the challenges faced by women who often take on the role of the ’strong one’ in their relationships and families. They discuss the pressures, expectations, and emotional burdens that come with this role, as well as the importance of self-care and setting boundaries.
In this heartfelt first episode, Emily and Morgan reflect on their journey from coworkers to best friends, sharing the honest, funny, and sometimes chaotic path that brought them closer. They unpack perfectionism, crash-out moments, and what it really means to show up for someone through it all.
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