692. Soap Opera Nostalgia with Amye Archer from Little Miss Recap

692. Soap Opera Nostalgia with Amye Archer from Little Miss Recap

Author: Sarah Wendell November 14, 2025 Duration: 1:30:39

Amye Archer, host of Little Miss Recap, was a guest on a recent paywalled episode of Fixing Famous People talking about soap operas. I was entranced. Amye is a fan of soaps, going way back, and I was very eager to have her as a guest to talk about soaps, the romances within soaps, and some of the overlap between soap fans and romance readers.


After we talk about the matrilineal cultural inheritance of soaps and romance, we have a challenge. Amye brought some of her most memorably unhinged story lines from soaps, and I have brought some of my most memorably unhinged story lines from romance, and we’re going to swap.


Please note that in this section we mention sexual assault, faked deaths, transphobic language and quicksand. During the recommendations, Amye mentions her memoir, which is about weight loss and addiction, so we discuss antifat bias and shame.


This is a long one, so we’re going to keep you company.


Did you have a favorite soap or soaps? Which ones?


You can find Amye Archer at her website, AmyeArcher.com. Her podcasts are:



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