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Spill the Smut

Spill the Smut

Written by: Jordan
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Where the books are spicy, the conversations are juicy, and the stories rarely fade to black. Each week, I dive headfirst into the delicious world of smut with the people who live and breathe it—authors, creators, and bookish babes who aren’t afraid to spill all the steamy tea. Through interviews and unfiltered chats, I'll explore everything from fan-favorites to behind-the-scenes secrets of the bookish world. This is your weekly escape into the world of steam, swoon and unapologetically bookish.

So get comfy. Pour a drink. And get ready to spill the smut.

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  • BookTalk: Heated Rivalry by Rachel Reid
    Jan 21 2026

    MEET US AT THE COTTAGE!!

    Spoilers for both the show and book

    I brought Genesis back for us to talk about all things Heated Rivalry!!

    A hockey romance that actually trusts intimacy to carry the story? That’s the magic we dig into as we break down Heated Rivalry—from the viral cottage vibes to the quiet beats that make every look feel loaded. We talk about how a show that starts hot becomes something unexpectedly tender, why the mother–son conversation shattered us, and how consent shows up on screen in ways that feel natural, caring, and wildly compelling.

    If this conversation resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s “still at the cottage,” and leave a quick review—what moment sealed it for you?


    Cover Art by: moi

    Intro/Outro Music: positive vibes by nanaacom on Capcut

    Contact Email: spillthesmutpodcast@gmail.com

    Podcast IG: @spillthesmutpodcast TT: @spillthesmutpodcast

    Jordan IG: @sipsoffiction TT: @sipsoffiction

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    53 mins
  • Reading Goals, Reset & Real Talk with Olivia
    Jan 7 2026

    We swear we're not buying more books... After December!

    Goals that actually stick rarely start with spreadsheets—they start with a feeling. We as in Olivia and I decided our feeling for 2026 is consistency, and it changed everything about how we read, buy, and share books. From a simple 45‑minute daily target to a color‑coded year‑in‑pixels page, we map a routine that protects mental health, surfaces patterns, and keeps stories fun. No shame, no streak anxiety, just a gentle checkpoint that tells us when life is getting loud and what to tweak next.

    We also get real about the TBR and the dopamine loop of book mail. Tabs on unread spines, shelf counts in Notion, and a “shop your shelves” ritual help us see what we already love. Content creation gets its own reset. Batching shoots and edits reduces burnout, and each platform has a lane: TikTok for raw hot takes and TBR experiments, Instagram for polished favorites and visuals, YouTube for vlogs and deep dives. ARC boundaries return control to our tastes—we stay with core teams and skip the ad hoc rush.

    We close with rapid‑fire 2026 anticipated releases and the 2025 reads we can’t stop thinking about, from heart‑stopping romantic suspense to nostalgic favorites that felt like home. If you’re craving a reading year that fits your real life, this is your blueprint: simple habits, visible progress, fewer shoulds, more savoring.

    Subscribe, share with a bookish friend, and tell us the one change you’re making to design your best reading year yet.

    Follow Olivia IG & TT: @pages.and.journeys


    Cover Art by: moi

    Intro/Outro Music: positive vibes by nanaacom on Capcut

    Contact Email: spillthesmutpodcast@gmail.com

    Podcast IG: @spillthesmutpodcast TT: @spillthesmutpodcast

    Jordan IG: @sipsoffiction TT: @sipsoffiction

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • BookTalk: The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
    Dec 31 2025

    SPOILER FILLED!!

    I AM BACK WITH MY ROOMIE AKA HUBBY!!

    A glossy thriller can hold your breath and still leave you wanting more, and that’s exactly where our take on The Housemaid lands. We walked into the theater from different angles—one of us with the book’s twists stored in the back of our mind, the other meeting the story cold—and still found ourselves circling the same questions: did the “too perfect husband” give it away, did the inner monologues help or hurry the plot, and why did the final music cue feel like the sharpest blade in the drawer?

    If you’re on the fence, our verdict is simple: a solid, entertaining watch with a standout ending and just enough bite to spark debate. Press play on our spoiler-heavy breakdown, then tell us your rating out of ten, your favorite scene, and whether you want the sequel. If this conversation hits, follow the show, share it with a friend who loves psychological thrillers, and drop a review to help more listeners find us.


    Cover Art by: moi

    Intro/Outro Music: positive vibes by nanaacom on Capcut

    Contact Email: spillthesmutpodcast@gmail.com

    Podcast IG: @spillthesmutpodcast TT: @spillthesmutpodcast

    Jordan IG: @sipsoffiction TT: @sipsoffiction

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    31 mins
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