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Fandom Fuel: Cosmos and the City - A Sex and the City Fan Podcast

Fandom Fuel: Cosmos and the City - A Sex and the City Fan Podcast

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I couldn't help but wonder... Mia Ashworth pours a cosmopolitan and dives into Sex and the City, the fashion, the friendships, and the show that changed everything for women on television.Copyright Podra Network Art
Episodes
  • The Carrie Diaries We Never Had: What the Show Didn't Tell Us
    Jun 29 2026
    Join host Mia Ashworth as she explores the untold backstory of Carrie Bradshaw in this deep dive episode of Fandom Fuel: Cosmos and the City. We examine all the formative experiences Sex and the City never showed us - from Carrie's early journalism career struggles to how she developed her iconic fashion sense. Discover the missing pieces of Carrie's pre-column life, including her journey as a struggling writer in New York, the evolution of her famous friendships, and the relationships that shaped her dating philosophy. This episode delves into the gaps in Carrie's origin story that would have added even more depth to our beloved character. Perfect for Sex and the City fans who want to explore the psychological and practical aspects of how our favorite Manhattan columnist became who she was. We discuss her family dynamics, early career challenges, pre-fame dating disasters, and the untold stories of friendship, fashion, and finding her voice as a writer. Whether you're a longtime SATC devotee or discovering the show for the first time, this analysis offers fresh perspective on character development and storytelling in one of television's most influential series about modern women.
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    3 mins
  • Life Lessons from Your Thirties Television Teachers
    Jun 22 2026
    In this episode of Fandom Fuel: Cosmos and the City, host Mia Ashworth explores the profound life lessons embedded within Sex and the City's six-season run. From Carrie Bradshaw's financial wake-up calls to Charlotte York's unwavering optimism, Miranda Hobbes' balance of strength and vulnerability, and Samantha Jones' unapologetic authenticity, discover how these four iconic characters served as unconventional life coaches for viewers navigating their thirties. This deep dive examines themes of female friendship, financial responsibility, career growth, romantic relationships, and personal authenticity through the lens of our beloved Manhattan quartet. Whether you're currently in your thirties, looking back on that transformative decade, or approaching it with curiosity, this episode celebrates how Sex and the City transcended entertainment to become a cultural touchstone for women's experiences. Join Mia as she reflects on how Carrie, Charlotte, Miranda, and Samantha taught us that growth isn't linear, that asking for support is wisdom, and that chosen family can be just as powerful as blood relatives. Perfect for Sex and the City fans, pop culture enthusiasts, and anyone interested in how television shapes our understanding of friendship, love, and personal growth in our most formative adult years.
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    4 mins
  • And Just Like That We Had Feelings: Reboot Reality Check
    Jun 15 2026
    In this emotionally charged episode of Fandom Fuel: Cosmos and the City, host Mia Ashworth tackles the HBO Max reboot And Just Like That with brutal honesty and thoughtful analysis. This deep dive explores the complex relationship between beloved original content and modern reboots, examining why And Just Like That sparked such passionate reactions from Sex and the City fans worldwide. Mia discusses the challenges of updating iconic characters for contemporary audiences, the controversial storytelling choices that defined the series, and the cultural shifts that made the reboot feel both necessary and jarring. From the absence of Samantha Jones to the series' attempts to address representation and social issues, this episode unpacks what happens when nostalgia meets reality. Perfect for Sex and the City fans, reboot enthusiasts, and anyone interested in how beloved franchises evolve with changing times. Whether you loved or hated And Just Like That, this honest conversation will give you new perspectives on the HBO Max series and the broader phenomenon of television reboots. Join the discussion about friendship, aging, privilege, and the complicated emotions that arise when our favorite fictional characters return to our screens after decades away.
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    5 mins
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