The very first Ladies’ Night.
Michael and B Cash open by laying out what Wednesdays are about: a space built for women to take the reins, for the conversations men and women should actually be having, and for the hosts to listen more than they talk. They’re still figuring it out. That’s the point.
Amanda Bibbie is a 22-year-old model living in Brooklyn who visits the show. She walks in confident, charming, and ready to talk about dating in New York, the modeling industry, and what it’s like to be a young woman trying to make it in this city.
The dating conversation is hilarious. Amanda’s Hinge horror story, her theory on DMs versus real-life approaches, and her breakdown of what it’s actually like when guys find your Instagram page are some of the most honest things said about modern dating on any podcast this week.
Then the conversation shifts to her career. Amanda describes her path from pageants in Florida to swimwear shoots in New York. But when the questions get specific, things get uncomfortable.
What follows is one of the most genuine conversations about ambition, identity, and the gap between who you present yourself as and who you actually are. Michael and B Cash share their own stories of faking confidence before they had the skills to back it up. And Amanda drops the performance and becomes the most interesting version of herself.
This episode is about the distance between pretty and Fashion with a capital F. It’s about what happens when the room knows more than you do. And it’s about what you gain when you stop pretending.