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Queen Things

KJ Miller

What happens when a rabid Beyoncé fan discovers she (gasp) also loves Taylor Swift? Her world is turned upside down, and Queen Things is born. Queen Things finds KJ Miller — Creator, Entrepreneur, Professor — doing what some on TikTok have called “the Lord’s work”: disrupting the narrative that powerful women must be in competition with one another and instead highlighting how we support and propel ourselves and each other. Join KJ as she dives into inspiring and hilarious stories that prove one thing: when one of us shines, we all shine brighter.

  1. 8 GEN

    Why Is Beyoncé Told “that’s not possible” - When Taylor Swift Isn’t?

    What began as an off-the-cuff observation turned into a full-blown conversation after listeners weighed in on the differences between Beyoncé’s Renaissance film and Taylor Swift’s End of an Era. In this episode, I unpack your comments and explore what might actually be driving the contrast — race, leadership style, perfectionism, collaboration, narrative choices, or something deeper. This isn’t about competition. It’s about power, perception, and how different women are allowed to move through the world — and be believed when they do. Let’s talk about it. Also!  I want to know more about you. If you have a few minutes, take the listener survey below and tell me where you’re listening from, what you want more of, and what conversations you want this show to explore next. Take my survey here! https://forms.gle/yf5XvCUGyDn9tYUZ7 Subscribe for monthly bonus episodes: https://www.patreon.com/c/queenthingspod https://queenthings.substack.com/ Join the conversation: TikTok -@queenthingspod⁠,⁠ @iam_kjmiller⁠ YouTube - www.youtube.com/@iamkjmiller IG:⁠@kjmiller References: The Art of Loving - Album by Olivia Dean: https://open.spotify.com/album/0l8zYqoUeBYg47Gmevq9HZ?si=0Liwb4fUQBKtPHnHq2Op1Q My TikTok on End of an Era vs. the Renaissance Documentary: https://www.tiktok.com/@iam_kjmiller/video/7591937416143850765 Taylor’s End of an Era Docuseries: https://www.disneyplus.com/browse/entity-a948a435-fdcc-4cbe-b699-85dd62fec60b Beyoncé’s Renaissance Documentary: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaissance:_A_Film_by_Beyonc%C3%A9 Ashley Tisdale’s Article from The Cut: https://www.thecut.com/article/ashley-tisdale-french-mom-group-mean-girls-parenting.html @erica_mags TikTok about the article: https://www.tiktok.com/@erica_mags/video/7590906583794732319?lang=en Girl Get Up feat. SZA: https://open.spotify.com/track/2igNvPf7RLTZG688Mx8GtU?si=5dd8d1fe96454392

    1 h 5 min
  2. 10/12/2025 · CONTENUTI EXTRA • SOLO ABBONATI

    Is Relatability Ruining Pop? [BONUS]

    In this December bonus episode, I’m asking one big question: Is relatability ruining pop? From Charli XCX’s Substack essay to Swiftologist’s breakdown of why pop stars aren’t giving us fantasy anymore, we dig into how the demand for “authenticity” is reshaping the entire genre. Plus: Taylor’s disappointing silence, Jaclyn Hill vs. the algorithm, a DEI debate with real consequences, and Beyoncé giving notes like only she can. It’s the final bonus episode before Queen Things returns — thank you for being a subscriber, and see you in the new year. Subscribe for monthly bonus episodes: https://queenthings.substack.com/ Join the conversation: TikTok -@queenthingspod⁠,⁠ @iam_kjmiller⁠ YouTube - www.youtube.com/@iamkjmiller IG:⁠@kjmiller References: Charlie XCX’s article: https://itscharlibb.substack.com/p/the-realities-of-being-a-pop-star The Swiftologist’s take on pop stardom: https://youtu.be/QvOjSFqVD2Q?si=tojZiHMxhg-4VmA9 @asian_soph’s TikTok on DEI: https://www.tiktok.com/@asian_soph/video/7580698868384288031?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7564432216270325261 Jaclyn Hill’s TikTok on Content Creation: https://www.tiktok.com/@jacattack/video/7579768517428366622?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7564432216270325261 Beyoncé and Brandy: https://www.theroot.com/breaking-down-beyonc-brandy-and-ray-js-social-media-d-2000077398 Michelle Williams Talking about Beyoncé’s Notes on Kelly’s Show: https://x.com/beyoncepress/status/1997379423230713961?s=20 Madeline (@say_qis) Talking about Asian Grocery Stores: https://www.tiktok.com/@say_qis/video/7546343858146118926?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc&web_id=7564432216270325261

    46 min
  3. 26/11/2025 · CONTENUTI EXTRA • SOLO ABBONATI

    Wickedly Good, Wickedly Lonely [BONUS]

    Welcome to your November bonus episode! This one’s got the full range — theater nerd realness, cultural analysis, and a very personal update I’m not sharing anywhere else. I start with my Wicked: For Good review (Cynthia Erivo’s “No Good Deed” has me ready to cuss her out in the street — respectfully), why the mixed reviews don’t land for me, and what Ariana Grande brought to Glinda that the stage show never could. Then I pivot into something deeper: a Cosmo article about the “female loneliness epidemic” that hit me harder than expected… and what friendship actually looks like at 39 when you’re the Type-A planner friend who keeps the group chat alive. And finally — because I want the bonus community to actually feel like a community — I share a personal update I’m not ready to talk about publicly, but that I know some of you might deeply understand. If you’re here for honesty, humor, and a little heart? This one’s for you. Subscribe for monthly bonus episodes and more: https://queenthings.substack.com/ Join the conversation: TikTok -@queenthingspod⁠,⁠ @iam_kjmiller⁠ YouTube - www.youtube.com/@iamkjmiller IG:⁠@kjmiller References: ‘Wicked: For Good’: This All Could’ve Been Just One Good Movie: https://www.npr.org/2025/11/20/nx-s1-5612585/wicked-for-good-review-ariana-grande-cynthia-erivo Does Anyone Care That Young Women Are Just as Lonely as Men Are?: https://www.cosmopolitan.com/relationships/a65554960/loneliness-women-mankeeping-female-friendship/

    35 min

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What happens when a rabid Beyoncé fan discovers she (gasp) also loves Taylor Swift? Her world is turned upside down, and Queen Things is born. Queen Things finds KJ Miller — Creator, Entrepreneur, Professor — doing what some on TikTok have called “the Lord’s work”: disrupting the narrative that powerful women must be in competition with one another and instead highlighting how we support and propel ourselves and each other. Join KJ as she dives into inspiring and hilarious stories that prove one thing: when one of us shines, we all shine brighter.

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