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Milk & Honeys

Milk & Honeys

Written by: Kayla Becker
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Milk & Honeys" is the perfect blend of raw industry insights and unfiltered realness. Like the ingredients that sweeten and smooth out a cup of tea, hosts Kayla Becker (TV host of 10 years) and Vanessa Curry (model and actress of 10 years) bring their own flavors to the conversation— Together, they spill the tea on what it really takes to live and thrive in LA’s entertainment scene.

So, grab a mug and sip on some Milk & Honeys—because we’re serving the tea with all the right ingredients.

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Episodes
  • Episode 34: The Golden Globes Were Messy. Let’s Discuss w/ Kayla Becker and Vanessa Curry
    Jan 21 2026

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    Awards season is officially here, and the Golden Globes kicked it off in classic chaotic fashion.

    Now that we’re a week removed and emotions have settled, we break down everything from the 2026 Golden Globe Awards — the wins that made sense, the snubs that hurt, the surprises no one saw coming, and the moments that had the internet in a chokehold.

    We get into whether awards still matter or just confirm careers that already exist, how much campaigning plays into wins, and whether Hollywood is officially shifting toward a new generation of talent. From Hamnet and One Battle After Another dominating the night, to standout acting wins from Timothée Chalamet, Jessie Buckley, and Teyana Taylor, to the projects that walked away with nothing (looking at you, Wicked: For Good), nothing is off the table.

    Plus: Nikki Glaser’s hosting — what landed, what didn’t, and the jokes CBS wouldn’t let air — the bizarre UFC walk-on that left everyone confused, viral backstage moments, and why awards shows now feel more like content farms than ceremonies.

    Was this a night about excellence, narrative, or pure chaos? And which of these wins will actually matter come Oscar time?

    Let’s talk Golden Globes.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 33: From Bama to Booed (and Still Standing): We Sit Down with Comedian Martin Morrow
    Jan 14 2026

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    From a sold-out homecoming show to a $300-a-week “assistant” gig (that somehow involved a robot litter box) and the night 6,000 people booed, Martin Morrow gets real about what it actually looks like to be a working comic. He talks about how he reads a room almost instantly, why LA can humble you faster than New York, and how you protect your material while still playing the social media game.

    We get into dry spells, charity gigs vs. clubs, and the weird crowd-work paradox—why those clips help you grow but also change how audiences behave. It’s honest, funny, and genuinely useful if you care about stand-up or building something that lasts.

    And stick around for Sip or Spill, where Martin spills a few secrets about the comedy industry he probably shouldn’t.

    If you enjoyed the episode, follow, rate, and share it with a friend who loves comedy and leave us a review with your favorite moment.

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    55 mins
  • Episode 32: Honeys, We're Home!!
    Jan 7 2026

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    After a little time away, Milk & Honeys is back in the studio.

    In our first episode of the new year, we’re catching up on everything that happened while we were gone — from hosting our Raise the Bar event and realizing we might accidentally be good at event planning, to spending the holidays with family and ringing in the new year very differently (one of us out, one of us happily horizontal).

    We talk about rest, reflection, and what we’re taking with us into 2026 — both personally and as a podcast. What stays the same, what gets better, and how we’re raising the bar this year without losing the fun.

    Same Honeys. Fresh energy. We’re home.

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    48 mins
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