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  • In this episode of Ask, Tell, Confess, the Coven opens up about their personal experiences and beliefs surrounding the afterlife. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as they share powerful signs from loved ones who’ve passed—vivid dreams, familiar songs, and unexpected symbols like daisies and red cardinals. Blending humor, heart, and hope, the Coven reflects on faith, connection, and the love that continues long after we’re gone. They wrap up the episode with a special sneak peek at Bunnie Xo’s upcoming book.

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  • Bunnie Xo sits down with Joel Madden of Good Charlotte for a candid conversation about fame, family, and the journey that shaped him. Joel reflects on the band’s early days, growing up in a strict religious household, and how navigating addiction, success, and self-awareness helped him find balance in both his career and personal life.

    He also opens up about life with Nicole Richie, fatherhood, and the influence Lionel Richie has had as a mentor and father figure. Joel shares the dynamic between him and his twin brother Benji Madden, why mental health and family come before fame, and why he respects the transparency Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll bring to their own journey.

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  • Bunnie Xo sits down with Dog the Bounty Hunter and his wife, Francie Chapman, for a raw and powerful conversation about faith, loss, redemption, and life in the public eye. Dog opens up about his complicated childhood, revealing that the man he believed to be his biological father was not—and sharing how an abusive upbringing and time running with the Devil’s Disciples ultimately led him to find purpose as a bounty hunter and man of faith.

    Francie speaks candidly about the devastating loss of her grandson and the pain of grieving under intense media scrutiny. Together, they reflect on the shared grief that brought them together, the backlash surrounding Dog’s remarriage after Beth’s passing, and the challenges of rebuilding a life after profound loss.

    Dog also opens up about Beth’s final days, her warnings, and the weight of carrying on without her, while sharing stories about his children, including his son Gary’s career in law enforcement and the family’s ongoing struggles with fame. The conversation touches on their future plans—writing bail in Georgia, filming their work, and doing prison interventions—all driven by a mission to help others and save souls.

    Equal parts emotional and uplifting, this episode is a testament to resilience, faith, and finding purpose through pain—wrapped up with heartfelt reflections, laughter, and a reminder that family and belief can carry you through even the darkest chapters.

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  • Throwback Thursday (Originally aired: 9/29/25)

    Bunnie Xo sits down with comedian and boudoir photographer Matt Mathews for a candid and often hilarious conversation about friendship, authenticity, and life in the spotlight. The two bond over their shared quirks—like avoiding pubic hair and red carpets—while digging into deeper topics of mental health, addiction awareness, and the challenges of staying true to yourself in a social media-driven world.

    Matt opens up about his journey from a difficult childhood in Bessemer, Alabama, to becoming a viral TikTok sensation, selling out comedy shows, and building a career that blends laughter with raw honesty. He shares the struggles of loneliness behind the success, the balancing act between public persona and private life, and the importance of showing kindness to fans.

    The conversation also highlights a pivotal moment with Jewel that inspired Matt to pursue music, sparking a collaboration and a new sense of confidence in his voice. While he admits promoting his music without falling into cringey social media trends is a challenge, Matt stays grounded, humble, and focused on blending his comedy with music in a way that feels authentic.

    At its core, this episode is about resilience, the power of storytelling, and finding clarity in fame—all wrapped up with laughter and plenty of unfiltered honesty.

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  • Throwback Episode (Originally aired: 9/1/2025) Bringing back this must-listen convo with Dr. Tara because it’s still that relevant.

    This week, sex therapist Dr. Tara joins the conversation to break down why it’s important to start talking about sex with kids as early as age 10—and why using medical terms helps remove shame. The discussion dives into everything from crygasms and squirting to the benefits of sexual meditation. Dr. Tara also opens up about her own journey from Thailand to the U.S., her career path, and her book How Do You Like It, which features quizzes and tools designed to boost sexual communication. Together, they explore the realities of maintaining intimacy after substance abuse, keeping the spark alive in long-term relationships, and how therapy and self-care can play a crucial role in healing from sexual trauma.

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