Just Trish Podcast – Draft Episode for April 9, 2026
Host: Trisha Paytas
Co-Hosts: Callie Paytas (Trisha's sister), Moses Paytas
Date: April 9, 2026
Overview
This ultra-chatty, freewheeling episode brings a classic “Just Trish” blend of viral internet drama, sisterly banter, celebrity gossip, and honest self-reflection. Trisha, joined by sister Callie and her husband Moses, covers everything from her memoir’s cover reveal and Euphoria’s season 3 premiere to viral TikTok controversies, chaotic influencer relationships, and hot topics on pop feminism and mental health. Fans get a behind-the-scenes peek at her latest music video and thoughts on fame, healing, and coping with being chronically online.
Episode Highlights & Key Segments
Memoir Cover Reveal & “Crying on the Kitchen Floor”
[11:06 - 14:17, 21:00+]
- Trisha unveils the cover of her upcoming memoir "Crying on the Kitchen Floor," describing the book as “the best thing I’ve ever done. I’ve reread it, proofread it, and it’s so real. I’m so proud.”
- “This face is giving... it’s giving, like, ugh, it’s giving crying on the kitchen floor 2016, but it’s also giving like… ugh, like everything that’s happened in my life.” (Trisha, 12:31)
- Explains the emotional journey of writing her story—reliving family drama, relationship trauma, and viral moments.
- Callie and Moses feature in the book; Trisha reflects on finding support in family.
- “Sometimes there’s people that care. I didn’t, like, want that kind of love at the time... but I was appreciative of it.” (Trisha, 14:19)
- Discussion of possible TV/movie adaptation and dreamy casting (Jennifer Aniston as a mom à la “I’m Glad My Mom Died”), with Trisha manifesting a big future for the story.
Important Timestamp:
- Audiobook Announcement [20:55]
- Trisha will narrate the audiobook herself and teases a possible “fast-talking” version.
Behind the Scenes: Book Music Video & Family Moments
[5:19 - 10:15]
- Trisha shares about staging her old apartment for her music video, discussing set details and family involvement.
- Nostalgic and emotional seeing her kids dancing on the rebuilt kitchen floor.
- Cutesy anecdotes of Malibu and Elvis (her children) singing, dancing, and stealing the show in the video.
- Moses notices Malibu and Elvis felt instantly at home on set, highlighting the DNA of “growing up around creative chaos.”
Pop Culture Hot Topics
Euphoria Season 3 Premiere & Red Carpet
[25:24 - 38:40]
- Trisha details attending Euphoria’s season 3 premiere: praising Zendaya’s acting (“She carries that first episode”), describing the time jump, intense scenes, and wild after-parties.
- “Zendaya… damn, she’s like…the heart of the show and everything is around her.” (Trisha & Moses, 26:31-27:01)
- Red carpet run-ins with stars (Lily Rose Depp, Hunter Schafer, Chloe Cherry, Mod Apatow); Trisha’s impressions of the Hollywood crowd and feeling both "cute" and insecure next to "perfect AI-looking" celebs.
- “There’s certain girls you’re just like, God, they look almost fake in real life. Are you AI?” (32:24)
- Trisha’s own role in Euphoria S3, confirming she’s in episode 5; scene was totally improvised with another main actress.
- Side chat on imposter syndrome, being recognized by Gen Z, and the shift from "YouTube troll" to respected star.
Taylor Frankie Paul, Mormon Wives, and “Unwell” Internet Drama
[57:16 - 61:59; see also discussion of unwell games at 97:29+]:
- Update on viral Mormon wife TikTok drama involving Taylor Frankie Paul and Dakota.
- Court case, domestic violence allegations, and social media fallout dissected in nuanced, if skeptical, tone.
- “It is like, are you holding the child as a shield? …She was married for, like, eight years to her husband before… this is very out of character for her.” (Trisha & Moses, 59:11)
- Hot take: In rising cases when female influencers out-earn their ex-husbands, partners can’t handle role reversal.
- “Mormon wives have become the breadwinners… and some of the men, most of the men, can’t deal with that.” (Trisha, 63:17)
TikTok Glitter Dumpling Drama
[64:05 - 72:05]
- Recaps TikTok saga: mom forces daughter’s friend to hand over a rare toy she unboxed, public outrage, and the ethics of creating content “at the expense of kids’ feelings.”
- “That grind my gears. This week I was just like this dumb... I really feel like there should be, like, jail for these kind of people—maybe some community jail…” (Trisha, 72:05)
Becky G on “Call Her Daddy,” Cheaters & Toxic Relationships
[76:38 - 88:44]
- Becky G’s appearance on CHD discussed—her public forgiveness of cheating fiancé Sebastian and TikTok clips of him negating her.
- “She was kind of gaslighting herself as to why she was staying with him …promoting this bad ideology of ‘it’s OK to be with a cheater.’” (Trisha, 78:38)
- Callie’s take: Habitual rebound relationships are concerning; women “should take a beat” and heal.
- “Can we normalize taking a break after a relationship, please?” (Callie, 79:38)
- Larger conversation on celeb women (Khloe Kardashian, Britney, Chloe & Lamar, etc.) staying in bad relationships; self-worth, emotional abuse, and outsider frustration.
Social Media Fame, Trolls, & Manifesting
[38:40 - 44:10; 49:13 - 51:11; 127:06+]
- Reflections on outgrowing her “troll” reputation, reconciling how the mainstream now views her, and the importance of Gen Z editors/producers.
- “I always owe this second act, second chance resurgence of me… to these Gen Z’ers… in all the creative positions…” (Trisha, 36:27)
- On manifesting: From White Lotus to Heat Rivalry, Trisha jokes about internet rumors and planting career “seeds.”
- Advice: “Move in silence—people can’t hate what they don’t know.” (127:09)
Viral Moments & Lighthearted Segments
Viral Quotes / Iconic One-Liners
- “I have to be the inner communicator, the inner inter-communicator.” (Trisha, 07:40)
- “If you don’t love yourself, how in the hell you gonna love anybody else?” (RuPaul via Callie & Moses, 128:49)
- “Just look around. Maybe it’s not the love you want right now, or need, but look at the ones that stick with you through everything.” (Trisha, 14:19)
- “There’s a demon inside everybody—everyone has that demon that if it’s brought out by the worst person…” (Trisha, 101:03)
Disney, Sisters & Childhood Nostalgia
[116:41 - 123:25]
- Spirited debate: Who’s on your Disney Channel Mount Rushmore? (Miley, Hilary Duff, Raven, Ashley Tisdale, Shia LaBeouf, etc.)
- Sister stories: Middle-child syndrome, gifting disputes, first cars, and kids’ birthday party dreams.
- Lively “off-topic” about planning Disney vow renewals and favorite rides (“Pirates is my favorite ride in the world!” – Trisha, 116:32)
Audience Q&A/Miscellaneous
- Amanda Bynes’ new single; Alyssa Violet’s recent arrest and domestic dispute; debate over who belongs on various pop culture "Mount Rushmores."
- Brief moon landing conspiracy chat (Moses the skeptic: "Maybe we landed once, but not as many times as they say." [105:07]).
- Zara Larsson giving Trisha a shout-out for a Tyla collab—Trisha and Callie stan her style and music.
Takeaways / Themes
- Honesty about Healing: Trisha emphasizes the importance of loving yourself and appreciating “consistent love” even when it isn’t romantic.
- Social Media Toxicity: From TikTok “rage bait” to influencer drama, the episode doubles down on calling out toxicity while laughing at the absurdity of content cycles.
- Sisterhood & Family: Whether in childhood disputes, as a memoir theme, or via parallels to their daughters, the episode celebrates sister bonds and family as foundations.
- Celeb Relationships: Ongoing fascination (and dismay) with how even “gorge, accomplished women” suffer toxic partners and public scrutiny.
- Living Life Online: Trisha’s blend of Gen Z relatability and millennial experience shows how fame, family, and drama intersect for those who “grew up chronically online.”
Notable Quotes by Timestamp
- [12:31] Trisha on memoir cover: “This face is giving… crying on the kitchen floor 2016, but it’s also giving like… ugh, like everything that’s happened in my life.”
- [26:31] Moses on Zendaya in Euphoria: “Zendaya… is the heart of the show and everything is around her.”
- [32:24] Trisha: “…certain girls you just like, God, they look almost fake in real life. Are you AI?”
- [38:27] Moses: “The advantage of being new media and social media—young people know you so well because you share so much.”
- [63:17] Trisha: “The Mormon wives have become the breadwinners… some of the men can’t deal.”
- [72:05] Trisha: “I really feel like there should be, like, jail for these kind of people… community jail for being awful to a child online.”
- [79:38] Callie (on Call Her Daddy guests): “Can we normalize taking a break after a relationship, please?”
- [88:27] Callie: “A partnership is supposed to add to your life… If it’s not making it easier or happier, time to go.”
- [101:03] Trisha: “There’s a demon inside everyone… when someone brings out the best in you, you glow.”
Section Timestamps at a Glance
- [05:19-10:15] Book music video, family/kids on set
- [11:06-21:36] Book cover reveal, audiobook info
- [25:24-38:40] Euphoria S3 premiere, celeb interactions, imposter syndrome
- [57:16-61:59] Mormon wives, court drama
- [64:05-72:05] TikTok dumpling drama analysis
- [76:38-88:44] Becky G drama, toxic relationships, celeb women’s self-worth
- [116:41-123:25] Disney Channel nostalgia, family/sister memories
- [127:06+] Advice on moving in silence, mental health, influencer commentary
- [128:49-129:14] RuPaul wisdom and sign-off banter
Overall Tone
Friendly, high-energy, and conversational—unfiltered but (mostly) empathetic. Honest and sometimes self-deprecating, with bursts of wisdom wrapped in pop culture references and anecdotal storytelling. Lots of digressions, but always circling back to themes of healing, self-acceptance, and the complexities of fame and growing up female both on and off the internet.
Best for: Listeners who love social media tea, personal growth journeys, family dynamics, and unapologetic opinions—served fast, funny, and real.
