
Episode 29: “The Conveniently Timed Awards”
In the season finale: of Tried But True, Jasper hosts The Conveniently Timed Awards and talks about Patrick Ta/PaintedByEsther drama and “innovation”.

Hosted by UCFM · 🇺🇸 US · EN-US · 29 episodes
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UCFM hosts Tried, But True?, a society show with 29 episodes published.

In the season finale: of Tried But True, Jasper hosts The Conveniently Timed Awards and talks about Patrick Ta/PaintedByEsther drama and “innovation”.

In this episode: Jasper Tries: A MAC Lip Liner, Morphe Cheek Thrills Blush, and a PSA. She also rates the NRL’s Raiders and Panthers teams based on how hot she finds them.

In this episode Jasper tries a salad, discusses James Charles and yaps about her night out.

In this episode, we try the Rimmel Lip Butter, and discuss hot topics like lipstick lesbians and the “epidemic” of celebrity cold takes.

In this episode Jasper discusses the hot topics of The Devil Wears Prada 2’s Fashion and Tyler Catastrophe’s “apology”.

In this episode Jasper discusses politics, things that embarrass her, Tyler Catastrophe and Madonna at Coachella.

In this episode Jasper discusses Justin Bieber’s Coachella set and asks what happened after Jesus’ resurrection.

In this episode Podcasting For Dummies returns as Jasper reads “AITA” reddit stories.

In this episode; Jasper discusses Chappell Roan’s “controversial” interactions with the paparazzi, how Harry Styles succeeds due to low expectations, and ‘The Manosphere’

In this episode Jasper talks about fashion tiktoker Shoshi, her classmates’ outfits and abruptly nothing else

In this episode Jasper once again makes history by making it to Season 3, AND one whole year of the podcast. She then speed runs her talking points from her notes, all while in blue eye shadow and an off the shoulder top

In this episode Jasper “ranks” her favourite parts about Christmas (she mainly hates on her cousins).

In this episode Jasper throws out her “planned” ideas to instead complain about her horrible day, then shares messages she’s gotten, before finally sitting on a chair backwards. This somehow takes 50 minutes.

In this episode; Jasper switches to Apple Music, gets her L’s and reviews Teen Jesus and The Jean Teasers’ ‘Glory’

In this episode Jasper ranks scary movies she’s seen and Halloween costumes she’s worn.

In this episode Jasper discusses her trip to Wollongong, tries waxing and shares her New Year’s Resolutions.

In this episode Jasper does an impression of a drunk person talking to her and of a female Bond Villain. She then instead of finding out what her TS album is finds out the star signs of her enemies.

In this episode Jasper discusses Taylor Swift’s : “The Life Of A Showgirl”

In this episode Jasper reviews Ghostbusters (1984) finds out what celebrity she is, and claims to do it all in 30 minutes (she’s lying)

In this episode Jasper complains about their fortnight (again) shares some of her poetry, gets married AND has another huge announcement.
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Tried, But True? is hosted by UCFM. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 29 episodes.
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