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The Papaya Podcast

The One About, Toxic Relationships, The Colour Pink, Reality TV and The Power Of Saying No

The Papaya Podcast

The Papaya Podcast

Society & Culture, Mental Health, Personal Journals, Health & Fitness

4.81.6K Ratings

🗓️ 8 July 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Two pink-loving gals come together to talk about (yes) our favourite colour (pink) and why it means something to us (it’s deeper than you think). We also discuss Morgan’s experiences with reality TV and knowing when to CALL IT, when to STOP, when to SAY NO, and create boundaries in a world that celebrates the climb up the mountain, some know when to stop and rest. Morgan opens up about leaving the narratives others gave her through TV shows and instead, becoming her OWN show.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hi friends and welcome to the papaya podcast.

0:07.4

I'm your hostess, Try and Hermostus, Sarah Nicole.

0:10.5

And each week I'm going to be dishing out some sweetness mixed in with some seeds of wisdom or something like that.

0:17.9

So get ready to get inspired, get candid, get real, because we are all in this digital

0:23.3

space together. I am so excited because today we have on, we've been doing a pod swap. So

0:33.0

welcome Morgan because I am so excited that we are doing this.

0:40.7

You have a really cool podcast called Off the Rails.

0:41.8

We just did one on there.

0:44.2

And we're probably, so it just feels like a continued conversation.

0:46.6

And I think this is so fun.

0:47.7

Yeah.

0:49.0

How's it been going so far?

0:50.6

It has been going so well.

0:52.8

I'm so happy we could finally do this.

0:54.6

I feel like it's been a long time coming.

0:52.9

The pink loving queens. So many people were like, are you going to go stay at her pink cottage? And I'm like, I'm like, guys, I live in Nashville and that's in Canada. But like, yeah, I'll put it on my to do list to go check out this pink cottage. You need to get a little pink Nashville cottage. I feel like that's what you need to do.

1:11.2

Honestly, it's so fun. Why not? You know, that's not a bad idea.

1:16.8

It's also really interesting going into starting a project and hearing people talk about the color

1:22.4

pink, but they would never say it about the color blue. Do you ever know something? Like would anybody

1:27.3

have said a damn

1:28.1

thing if I painted a cottage blue? They wouldn't. But the fact that I painted it pink, it was like, ha ha, a color pink. But honestly, I'm like, fine, justice for pink. Because I feel like for the longest time, people were hating on the color pink. And I don't know if it was the Barbie movie or it's just like the trend like color of 2024. And I'm like, it is our time to shine. It is a time. It's moment to shine. So Morgan Lee Willett, you are the pink girlie. For people who don't know you, I want to know two things. I want to know who the hell you are. And you're going to introduce everybody who isn't part of our cross. So we just realized in the last couple weeks that we have a huge crossover audience and a lot of people who have been like, I can't believe the two you two pink loving girls are going to be together. So it's very fun for us. But also I want to know how you came to love the color pink, like where that started for you, what the roots of that is. And second, how you came to be where you are today.

2:20.4

I know you have a pretty cool story with, you know, reality TV. But I think let's catch everybody up

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