Feeling lonely in your 20’s is to be expected... but, Madeline Argy feels it’s better to be alone, together. From her bed, car or wherever she’s alone that week, Madeline explores the unspoken conversations we all have with ourselves, but are too afraid to speak out loud. She discusses a wide range of topics, including navigating anxiety, imposter syndrome, the intricacies of sexuality and mental health, as well as the complexities of relationships, boundaries, break-ups, and friendships. As someone in her early 20’s, Madeline offers a witty and unpredictable commentary on the highs and lows of everyday life making you feel like you’re on Facetime with your best friend. Pretty Lonesome with Madeline Argy invites you to join her every Monday in embracing the beautifully chaotic adventure of being human.
this week on pretty lonesome we are back in the car to chat about everything that’s been on my mind recently…. homesickness (so much that i literally would call my childhood enemy to hear a familiar voice) acne updates, my made up friend and boyfriend I secretly hated, halloween in LA, and why new movies don’t live up to the 2000’s movies.
adeline is here to get some answers
starting with the most pressing: is the boy who doesn’t want her really her soulmate? also: did she die as a baby in her past life and is that why she loves to sleep in the cold?
from a suspiciously acquired office, Adeline invites you to sit down and learn with her as she acquires a new Person of interest to question monthly on pretty lonesome
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You guys embarrassed me when you clocked the overly formal descriptions so now I’m working overtime writing my own stupid descriptions hope ur happy. this week on Pretty Lonesome, I talked about the start of season two (which is rn in case u didn’t realise) and then I talked abt why I am in LA (to execute my new segment which you will see next week) and then I went off about how I don’t hate myself as much anymore (recent development) and how not hating myself allowed me to develop some integrity of character and how that made me feel like I can be in a place as scary as LA without being worried I’ll become a freak. Ok. Love u bye
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I’ve got way more fears, questions, and random yapping to do! Pretty Lonesome Season 2 drops October 25th, and trust me, you won't want to miss what I've been scheming about
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This week on Pretty Lonesome, Madeline shares her experience at fashion week, feeling physically and mentally unwell, deeply insecure, and afraid that AI will kill her first if it becomes too powerful. Also, her pet rabbit that she never told you about died.
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(Video podcast available on Spotify & YouTube) This week, we’re taking a journey back in time as Madeline ponders the age-old question: Can men and women really be friends without any underlying tension? She reflects on how jealousy plays out differently in straight versus queer relationships, even briefly declaring jealousy a strictly heterosexual phenomenon. Madeline also shares why she’s more cautious around men than women, and how that extra caution might just lead to healthier friendships in the long run.
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This week on Pretty Lonesome, Madeline dives into her notes app archives and stumbles upon an unexpected find—a friendship breakup text. But why do friendship breakups often hit harder than romantic ones? Madeline unpacks her belief that friendships should last a lifetime, while romantic relationships? We aren’t there just yet.
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This week, Madeline explores the reality of having friends scattered across different life stages and the struggle of finding meaningful connections in your 20s. Have you ever felt isolated or unsure of your place in the world as friendships shift? Madeline delves into these feelings, offering insights on how to cope with the loneliness and embrace the journey of growing up, even when it feels like your social circle is shrinking.
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n this episode of Pretty Lonesome, Madeline revisits her favorite book Women Who Run with the Wolves, to update us on what she has learned about trusting your gut and the role that intuition plays in our lives. Madeline is learning to listen to her gut but its a challenging journey and often times results in letting the wrong people in, despite the fact that you might feel a warning sign that they shouldn’t be in your life.
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This week on Pretty Lonesome, Madeline tells us about her belief that everything happens for a reason: A full-blown Sabrina Carpenter obsession, the gut punch of dream university rejection, living with certifiably bizarre flatmates, and being literally broke.
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In this episode of Pretty Lonesome, Madeline’s thoughts race about vacation mishaps, riddled children, forgiveness & understanding, spiritual warnings & soulmates, experiences with therapy, and her mission for wellness.
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