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This Is My Circus

This Is My Circus

By: Stefanie Navarro & Meredith Hill
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Welcome to This Is My Circus—the podcast for everyone who is pop culture junkies, true crime lovers, and bookworms who thrive in chaos. 🎪🎙️

Hosted by Stefanie Navarro and Meredith Hill, we bring you hilarious, unfiltered conversations about the madness of parenting, the latest in pop culture, gripping true crime, AITA, and our latest book obsessions. Think of it as your weekly escape, where sarcasm is a love language, and no topic is off-limits.

If you've ever:
✅ Hidden in the bathroom just to get some peace ✨
✅ Spent way too much time on true crime Reddit threads 🔍
✅ Had a book hangover from binge-reading all night 📚
✅ Screamed at reality TV like the drama is your personal business 🍿

…then congratulations, you’ve found your people!

🎧 New episodes drop every Thursday – Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen!

💬 COMING SOON: JOIN The Circus Crew for bonus content, bloopers, and exclusive behind-the-scenes chaos! 👉 www.thisismycircuspodcast.com

🔥 Follow us on social: @thisismycircuspodcast

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Episodes
  • 🎪 Episode 91: Fake Pregnancy, Murder & the Netflix Documentary Everyone Is Talking About
    Jul 15 2026

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    One fake pregnancy.

    One stolen baby.

    One unbelievable true crime story that somehow gets more shocking every minute.

    This week, Stephanie and Meredith dive into Netflix's Maternal Instinct, breaking down one of the most disturbing true crime cases in recent history. From fake pregnancies and fabricated millions to manipulation, murder, and the devastating ripple effects left behind, this documentary had us questioning how someone could keep so many lies alive for so long.

    We also share our biggest WTF moments, the red flags that everyone missed (except a few very observant people), and why this case will stay with us long after the credits rolled.

    If you love:
    🎪 True Crime
    🎬 Netflix Documentaries
    👀 Psychological Cases
    🚩 Red Flag Discussions
    ☕ Unfiltered Conversations
    📚 Weekly Book Club & Pop Culture

    ...welcome to the circus.

    🎧 Listen now, subscribe, and don't forget to leave a review—it helps more people find our little corner of chaos.

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    32 mins
  • 🎪 Episode 90: Capybaras, Facebook Dating, Fireworks & The Night Shift
    Jul 7 2026

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    Welcome back to This Is My Circus — the podcast where vacation stories turn into survival tales, dating apps require emotional support, and somehow we end up talking about capybaras, fireworks, hot soccer players, Kanye telepathy, and murder books all in one episode.

    This week, Meredith is back from the Gulf Coast with stories about non-cuddly capybaras, a pontoon boat adventure that almost became an accidental trip to Cuba, and the kind of vacation reset she didn’t realize she needed.

    Meanwhile, Stefanie has entered a brand-new phase of life: Facebook dating. After being out of the dating world for 27 years, she’s learning the rules, Googling first-date expectations, and realizing that suggesting a hike with a stranger may not be the safest plan.

    🎙️ In This Episode:

    We’re talking about:

    • Meredith’s Gulf Coast vacation and the capybara experience that was less snuggly than expected
    • Renting a pontoon boat with almost no instructions and accidentally heading toward the Gulf
    • Why clear water, sand dollars, and starfish beat Dirty Myrtle every time
    • Stefanie joining Facebook Dating after 27 years out of the dating world
    • Awkward dating profiles, first-date anxiety, and why a picnic in the woods may not be the move
    • Fourth of July fireworks, stressed-out dogs, and why fireworks are beautiful but also kind of terrible
    • World Cup updates, attractive soccer players, and why Nigeria’s goalkeeper may convert Stephanie into a soccer fan
    • Freddy from Germany still living his best American vacation life
    • A mama beluga whale escaping captivity to find her baby
    • Weird news involving Kanye West “telepathy,” Gorilla Glue revenge, and a nursing home party queen
    • Taylor and Travis wedding talk, charity donations, and why we definitely weren’t invited

    💬 Am I The A-Hole?

    This week’s AITA story takes us onto a crowded bus where a woman reclines her seat directly into a teenage boy’s lap while he’s traveling for heart surgery.


    📚 Book Club Review: The Night Shift by Alex Finlay

    This week’s book review is The Night Shift by Alex Finlay, a twisty thriller that starts on New Year’s Eve 1999, when four teenage girls working at a Blockbuster Video are attacked and only one survives.

    Fifteen years later, another group of teenage employees is attacked at an ice cream shop in the same town, and once again, only one person makes it out alive.

    📖 Spoiler Warning

    We go deep into spoilers for The Night Shift, including the killer, the connection between the victims, and the twists that tie the two timelines together.

    📚 Next Book:

    The Island Club by Nicola Harrison

    Next week’s read takes us to 1956 on Bulba Island, just off the California coast, where three women, hidden secrets, tennis, marriage drama, and society expectations collide.

    🎬 Next Documentary:

    Maternal Instinct on Netflix

    We’ll also be talking about the Netflix documentary Maternal Instinct in next week’s episode.

    ✨ Join The Circus

    If you love funny podcast conversations, parenting chaos, dating after divorce, weird news, documentary reviews, true crime energy, BookTok-style book reviews, and two friends who can turn absolutely anything into a rabbit hole, you’re in the right place.

    Listen to This Is My Circus on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Buzzsprout, and wherever you get your podcasts.

    Follow, leave a review, and tell a friend to join the circus.

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    51 mins
  • 🎪 Episode 89: Netflix Documentary Series Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99 Chaos, Anarchy and Rock & Roll
    Jun 30 2026

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    Welcome back to This Is My Mini Circus... the not so mini, mini episode with a full-blown documentary deep dive because Woodstock ’99 because it was too chaotic not to discuss.

    This week, Stefanie and Meredith break down Netflix’s Trainwreck: Woodstock ’99, and whew… this one had everything: 90s nostalgia, MTV chaos, overheated crowds, overpriced water, questionable planning, angry music, rave hangars, and a festival that went from “peace, love, and music” to full-on destruction.

    What was supposed to be a modern version of the original Woodstock turned into one of the most infamous music festival disasters of all time.

    We discuss how bad decisions stacked on top of each other:

    • Too many people
    • Not enough water
    • Not enough security
    • No shade
    • Poor sanitation
    • Overpriced essentials
    • Angry music paired with an angry crowd
    • A total lack of crowd control

    And honestly? Looking back as adults and parents made this documentary hit completely differently.

    🎧 90s Nostalgia Meets Absolute Disaster

    If you grew up with MTV, Carson Daly, TRL, Limp Bizkit, Korn, DMX, Kid Rock, and wallet chains, this episode will throw you right back into the late 90s.

    But it also raises a lot of questions, like:

    Who thought putting hundreds of thousands of overheated people on asphalt with no affordable water was a good idea?

    Why were candles handed out to an already angry crowd?

    And how did anyone think this was going to end peacefully?

    🎬 Next Week

    We’ll be back with our regular chaos, conversations, and whatever rabbit hole we fall into next.

    ✨ Join The Circus

    If you love funny podcast conversations, documentary reviews, 90s nostalgia, chaotic storytelling, parenting humor, true crime energy, and two friends trying to make sense of the madness, you’re in the right place.

    Listen to This Is My Circus on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Buzzsprout, and wherever you get your podcasts.

    Don’t forget to follow, leave a review, and tell a friend to join the circus.

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    42 mins
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