Episodes

  • Ask Alexis: The Coach Update, Green Flags & Growing Pains
    Dec 17 2025

    This week’s Ask Alexis comes with a little coach update — because of course it does — plus a mix of listener questions about dating slow movers, navigating friendships that shift when someone gets into a relationship, and what it really means to grow into a new version of yourself. It’s honest, thoughtful, and very much an Alexis-style deep dive into love, life, and everything in between.

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    26 mins
  • The Diddy Documentary, The Coach & Tangents Galore
    Dec 10 2025

    This one’s a little messy in the best way — I get into the new Diddy documentary 50 Cent produced, some beauty products I’ve been loving/not loving, the chaos of the beauty industry, angel trees, the coach, and then about six side tangents that just happened. It’s giving we’re on FaceTime, it’s giving yap with me, it’s giving the brain is braining.

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    23 mins
  • Ask Alexis: From Mixed Signals to Mixed Friend Groups
    Dec 3 2025

    This week’s Ask Alexis dives into a little bit of everything — mixed signals in dating, navigating friendships when everyone else is coupled up, figuring out if chemistry can grow, and learning how to say no without guilt when your social battery crashes. It’s honest, relatable, and the advice you didn’t know you needed. Grab a drink and let’s get into it.

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    20 mins
  • Rants, Relationships & Wicked Things
    Nov 26 2025

    This week on The Alexis Perspective, I’m catching you up on everything — from dating the coach to dealing with toxic exes who still somehow find ways to be chaotic. I get into Thanksgiving vibes, spending the holidays alone, my thoughts on Wicked, and a whole lot of relationship ranting. It’s one of those cozy, free-balling episodes where I’m just talking through life, love, and whatever else comes to mind.

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    26 mins
  • Ask Alexis: Mixed Signals, Burnout & Boundaries
    Nov 19 2025

    This week’s Ask Alexis is back and we’re diving into a mix of everything — dating mixed signals, feeling left out in friendships, burnout at work, family boundaries, and those ‘what am I even doing with my life?’ growing pains. It’s honest, relatable, and the advice we all need when adulthood feels a little confusing. Grab a drink and let’s talk about it.

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    21 mins
  • The Coach, Christmas Chaos & The Jamaica Dilemma
    Nov 12 2025

    This week on The Alexis Perspective, I’m giving an update on the guy I’ve been seeing — aka the coach — before diving into some totally random (but important) topics like lavender marriages, Christmas decor, and the chaos of the upcoming holidays. I also get into that viral TikTok story about a girl leaving her friend stranded in Jamaica because she couldn’t afford her flight… yeah, we need to talk about it. It’s another classic yap-filled episode — dating, drama, and a little perspective.

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    15 mins
  • Cuffing Season Chronicles: Dates, Decor & a Little Gray Area
    Nov 5 2025

    This week on The Alexis Perspective, we’re catching up on everything — from the guy I’ve been on two (going on three) dates with, to watching all three Fifty Shades of Grey movies, to my thoughts on holiday season chaos and Christmas decorations popping up everywhere. It’s a cozy, chatty episode full of dating updates, random thoughts, and classic Alexis yapping energy.

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    25 mins
  • Labubus, Hurricanes & Hot Takes
    Oct 29 2025

    This week on The Alexis Perspective, we’re all over the place in the best way. I talk about Labubus (obviously), some TV shows I’ve been watching, the documentary The Perfect Neighbor, and hurricane Melissa. Then we get into a little bit of a hot take zone from mandatory donations (and why that’s kind of messed up) to the big question: would you stop being friends with someone if they cheated on their partner? It’s a mix of pop culture, perspective, and plenty of yapping — you know the drill.

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    32 mins