
Episode 16 - The Gossip Hierarchy of Trust
We talk worst kisses, spineless homophobes, and the dos and don'ts of ethical gossip according to the Gossip Hierarchy of Trust.
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Hosted by Grace and Tomi · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 15 episodes
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Hosted by two sisters—one a lawyer, the other a PR strategist—this podcast unpacks the public scandals making headlines and the personal scandals that made them who they are.
Grace and Tomi hosts How to Survive a Scandal, a society show with 15 episodes published.

We talk worst kisses, spineless homophobes, and the dos and don'ts of ethical gossip according to the Gossip Hierarchy of Trust.
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We talk dental drama, dating drama, and a new reality TV show featuring a group of gorgeous 30-somethings trying to escape the soul-sucking grasp of corporate life (the show is imaginary and the 30 somethings are us).
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Tomi made a LinkedIn post and Grace almost married a murderer (not actually).
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We share some local gossip from a beloved listener, make some sweeping generalizations about age gaps, and wrestle with the age-old of question of whether a relationship can survive The Ick.
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We address the Bravo audio leaks, and leaked nudes. Tomi provides a bachelorette party recap, and Grace weighs in on a major fight.
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We break down the merits of a very special public statement, discuss the return of Lena Dunham, and talk about a few rumours we starred in.
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We spend way too much time talking about the politics of gifting, catch up on the Summer House scandal, and unpack Sabrina Carpenter and Justin Bieber Coachella moments.
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We catch up on the Summer House gossip, revisit the SLOMW, and get kinda serious about decentering men.
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We break down the West and Amanda drama and talk about that one time we kind of almost dated the same person.
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We talk Hannah Montana and the power of nostalgia, jump right back into a fight that started during our family vacation, and dive into the Taylor Frankie Paul of it all.
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We get into some local YYC gossip and answer a gorgeous listener's questions. We talk about who we've unsubscribed from and what it feels like when people unsubscribe from us. Oh, and breaking news: Kylie J is not happy.
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We gab about cautionary dating tales, Tyra Banks, and what it feels like the moment you realize you've failed to meet the expectations of the image you've created and maintained.
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We cover some important domestic gossip, talk about Charlie XCX, and unpack how stressful it is to try and maintain an image you feel only partially responsible for creating.
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Gossiping about Lizzo, Justin Bieber's grammy performance, the iconic K. Stew, and how scandals are often preceded by the careful curation of one's image.
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We gossip about Meghan Trainor, Kyle Cooke and Amanda Batula, and unpack visibility as a necessary ingredient in any scandal. Also, remember Kony 2012?
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We break down our thoughts on what makes a scandal, and can't stop talking about Nicolandria for some reason.
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A chaotic little introduction to us and the show.
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