• The Ripples
    Jun 24 2026
    What happens when two women put down their phones for a day? For Eliza, it felt like getting her life back. For Jillian, it was a reminder of just how powerful habits can be. This week, we debrief our phone-free challenge, discuss the surprising ways technology shapes our relationships, and share what we discovered when the noise finally got quiet. We also uncover an unexpected theme of the summer reset: maybe the point isn't doing more, but making more room for the people that matter most. Because maybe the life we're looking for isn't somewhere else. Maybe it's already here.

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    30 mins
  • The Magic Wasn't Paris
    Jun 17 2026
    After a week of dressing like they're on vacation, Eliza and Jillian compare notes on what surprised them most about the challenge—and why a little extra effort had a much bigger impact than expected. Jillian discovers that doing less and protecting her time may be exactly what she needs, while Eliza continues her quest to romanticize everyday life, even when it involves an ill-fated Cape May trolley tour. The conversation then turns to something both women noticed in Paris: they were fully present. No endless scrolling. No constant notifications. No checking their phones every few minutes. Could that have been part of the magic? As the Summer Reset continues, they challenge themselves to spend an entire day phone-free and explore a bigger question: Was Paris special because it was Paris—or because they were finally paying attention? Book the trip. Even if the trip is back to your own life.

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    33 mins
  • Live by the Moon
    Jun 10 2026
    This week, we're talking about the strange letdown that happens after an unforgettable trip, why it's so easy to feel alive on vacation and overwhelmed at home, and what we're doing to bring a little more joy into everyday life. From sunrise and sunset challenges to moongazing, overpacked schedules, people-pleasing, and the realization that maybe we don't need another vacation as much as we need a different way of living, this conversation is the beginning of our Summer Reset. Join us as we kick off a season of small challenges, intentional living, and finding the vacation version of ourselves right at home. Because sometimes "Book the Trip" isn't about getting on a plane—it's about choosing joy wherever you are.

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    33 mins
  • I Don't Want to Go Back to Normal
    Jun 3 2026
    Paris is over, the laundry is waiting, and somehow life already feels louder again. In this episode, we talk about the emotional hangover of coming home — the exhaustion, the overstimulation, the anxiety creeping back in, and the strange feeling that the version of you that you loved most might’ve only existed on vacation. From one-napkin lunches and slow Paris dinners to productivity addiction, sunset walks, and trying to hold onto the people we became abroad, this conversation turns into something much bigger than travel. Maybe the trip didn’t change us. Maybe it revealed us.

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    33 mins
  • Butter, Bordeaux, and Breathtaking Paris
    May 27 2026
    In this episode, Jillian and Eliza unpack everything: the magic of waking up in a 17th-century hotel, private tours through the Louvre and Versailles, late-night Eiffel Tower sparkles, and the unexpected joy of simply wandering Parisian streets with wine in hand and nowhere to be. They also open up about anxiety, motherhood, learning to let go, and how travel changed the way they see themselves. Then "the girls" join the conversation to share their side of the trip — including getting lost on the Metro, clubbing until sunrise, making friends with strangers, and discovering a new kind of confidence while navigating Europe on their own. It’s funny, heartfelt, chaotic, and a reminder that sometimes the best thing you can do is book the trip.

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    47 mins
  • Emergency Breakthrough
    May 20 2026
    Two girls in matching cheerleading uniforms became lifelong friends after one late-night phone call and an unexpected loyalty test. Some friendships arrive quietly and shape your entire life before you even realize it. As Eliza and Jillian fly home from Paris, they look back at the moment their friendship began, the versions of themselves they used to be, and the women they’re still becoming. A conversation about loyalty, history, reinvention, and the people who make us brave enough to book the trip.

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    31 mins
  • Who the Hell are We Living For?
    May 13 2026
    This week on Girls Tripped, we’re digging into what it really means to let go—of expectations, old definitions of success, and the voices (hi, Mom 👋) that still live rent-free in our heads. From career paths we were supposed to want, to the guilt of choosing ourselves, we’re asking: Are we living our lives… or the ones we inherited? Between honest conversations about motherhood, ambition, and identity (plus a little pre-Paris anxiety), we’re figuring out what’s actually worth holding onto—and what needs to go. Because at some point, you have to ask: Who are you, without everyone else’s expectations? And more importantly… What would you do if you finally let them go?

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    32 mins
  • Fear is loud. Regret is louder.
    May 6 2026

    This week on Girls Tripped, Eliza and Jillian take on fear, regret, and the quiet ways both can shape a life. From life-altering health scares to everyday overthinking, they unpack what fear really looks like—and why the things we don’t do tend to stay with us the longest. Is fear just a moment… while regret lingers? And how often are our biggest “what ifs” the result of playing it safe? As they prepare for Paris, the conversation turns to risk, opportunity, and what it actually means to stop waiting and start living.

    Because at some point, you either face the fear… or carry the regret.

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    30 mins