Gals on the Go
Brooke Miccio and Danielle Carolan met through YouTube and became the kind of best friends who finish each other's sentences, argue about Instagram story etiquette, and genuinely care about whether their listeners can get their partners to buy them flowers. Gals on the Go has grown to over 400 episodes through Dear Media, with a loyal audience that keeps the show at a solid 4.0 rating across 9,400 reviews.
The topics land squarely in Gen Z woman territory: wedding guest dress codes, dating anxiety, FOMO, friendship dynamics, beauty routines, career uncertainty, and the general chaos of being in your twenties and pretending you have things figured out. Episodes run about 50 minutes and come out weekly, making them the perfect length for a commute or gym session.
What makes Brooke and Danielle work as hosts is that they don't pretend to be experts. They're figuring things out in real time and letting you listen in, which creates a vibe that's more honest than most advice-style podcasts. Brooke tends to be the more structured thinker while Danielle brings spontaneous energy and tangents that somehow always land somewhere interesting. The show skews lighter — this isn't where you go for heavy discussions about politics or mental health — but that's actually its strength. Sometimes you just want to listen to two funny, genuine women talk about the stuff that fills your day, and Gals on the Go nails that consistently.
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