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  • Whoopsie - Embrace the beautiful mess of life's mistakes with Olivia Harper
    Mar 18 2026
    Join Olivia Harper on Whoopsie, Slip, Trip, and Glow Up, the podcast celebrating the beautiful chaos of being human through embarrassing moments and questionable decisions that become our best stories. Each episode delivers belly laughs and wisdom about how our messiest moments lead to unexpected growth and triumphs.

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    1 min
  • Whoopsie - Bad Habits, Banana Peels, and the Glow-Up Nobody Saw Coming
    Mar 18 2026
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    Join Miss Olivia Harper as she explores how our biggest mistakes become our best growth opportunities. Drawing on real stories from podcaster Alex Rivera's chaotic journey—from garbled pilots to viral zipper malfunctions—Olivia unpacks the science of habits, emotional intelligence, and why embracing our messy rough drafts makes us more relatable and resilient than flawless perfection ever could.

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    34 min
  • Whoopsie - Is Your Hot Mess Authentic or Are You Faking It?
    Mar 18 2026
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    Miss Olivia Harper examines whether viral "hot mess" moments are genuine or staged, sparked by podcaster Alex Rivera's controversial salt cookie incident and unverified lab test rumors. She explores the blurry line between authentic vulnerability and performative relatability in our content-driven world, asking: does manufactured messiness exploit audience trust, or do real emotions matter more than engineered moments?

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    32 min
  • Whoopsie - Salt, Sweat, and the Art of the Public Faceplant
    Mar 18 2026
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    Host Olivia Harper examines how podcaster Alex Rivera's viral mishaps—from salt cookies to zipper malfunctions—reveal the psychology of public failure. Drawing on the pratfall effect and emotional intelligence research, the episode explores why authentic mistakes build connection and trust. As controversies surface about whether these disasters are genuine, Harper discusses the deeper truth: real or staged, our response to imperfection shapes resilience and creates the stories that connect us most powerfully.

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    31 min