Cozy Comfort Club Podcast

Comfort stories, honest reviews, and cozy picks for every mood

Cozy Comfort Club is your guide to comfort stories across movies, TV, and books, from period dramas and mysteries to feel-good romance. I share honest reviews, cozy ratings, and mood-based recommendations to help you decide what’s actually worth your time. Some picks are light and easy, while others have a little more depth, but they all center on stories that feel comforting in their own way. cozycomfortclub.substack.com

  1. Cozy Mystery Thursday: True Justice: Family Ties | Hallmark’s Legal Mystery Surprise?

    5H AGO

    Cozy Mystery Thursday: True Justice: Family Ties | Hallmark’s Legal Mystery Surprise?

    In today’s episode of Cozy Comfort Club, I’m sharing my thoughts on True Justice: Family Ties, a Hallmark Mystery released in 2024 that trades small-town cozy settings for law school classrooms, courtroom conversations, and a murder investigation rooted in grief, justice, and family loyalty. Spoiler Note This is a spoiler-light review and contains light spoilers, so you can decide if you want to add it to your watchlist. This episode focuses less on what happens and more on how the mystery feels. True Justice: Family Ties blends Hallmark comfort with legal drama, academic mystery elements, and an amateur sleuth team determined to reopen a murder case after Casey Barlow’s brother is convicted of killing her best friend. At the center is Casey, a law student grieving the loss of both her mother and her closest friend while fighting to prove her brother’s innocence. Alongside her friends PJ, Sarah, Eli, Liam, and guidance from Professor Ambrose and DA Quinn, the group slowly uncovers hidden connections, old secrets, and a larger conversation about justice, trauma, and second chances. In This Episode * the overall feel of the mystery and why this one feels different from a traditional Hallmark cozy mystery * the legal setting, courtroom atmosphere, and why academic environments work so well in mysteries * Casey as a main character, her grief, determination, and complicated family responsibilities * the tension between Casey and Eli, and why their chemistry feels both compelling and slightly messy * the amateur sleuth team dynamic and why they started giving “legal Charlie’s Angels” energy * the social justice themes running underneath the mystery and how the film explores assumptions around guilt and criminal records * the suspects, twists, evidence, and whether the mystery stays engaging throughout the film * the urban Philadelphia setting and how it changes the atmosphere compared to more traditional small-town Hallmark mysteries * Benjamin Ayres as DA Quinn and Nikki DeLoach as Professor Ambrose * why this mystery surprised me and ended up becoming one of my favorite recent Hallmark mystery watches Ratings Cozy Rating: 4 out of 5Movie Rating: 4.5 out of 5Overall Cozy Comfort Club Score: 8.5 out of 10 Book Mentioned in This Episode * Glory Daze by Danielle Arceneaux * The Glory Broussard Mystery series * audiobook narration by Bahni Turpin * upcoming Cozy Mystery Thursday coverage of The Marlow Murder Club Season 1 Episodes 1 & 2 Listen and Connect Follow Cozy Comfort Club for more cozy watches, mystery reviews, and thoughtful reflections: Substack: cozycomfortclub.substack.comApple Podcasts or SpotifyInstagram: @cozycomfortclub Discussion about this episode This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com

    13 min
  2. Rom-Com Wednesday: Kentucky Roses (Hallmark) — A Cozy Derby Romance Worth the Hype?

    1D AGO

    Rom-Com Wednesday: Kentucky Roses (Hallmark) — A Cozy Derby Romance Worth the Hype?

    In today’s Rom-Com Wednesday, we’re heading to Louisville, Kentucky for Kentucky Roses (2026), a Hallmark romance starring Andrew Walker and Odette Annable. This one leans heavily into tradition, legacy, and the beauty behind the Kentucky Derby. This story follows Sadie, a greenhouse worker with big dreams of becoming a florist, and Ash, the son of a powerful family tied to Churchill Downs. What starts as a race against time to save the iconic Derby rose blanket quickly turns into something deeper about family expectations, reputation, and a love story that spans generations. From horse stables and greenhouse work to jazz nights, floral markets, and Derby day elegance, this movie is rich in atmosphere and full of cozy, visually beautiful moments. In This Episode: * First impressions of the 1932 love story and how it connects to the present * The Kentucky Derby setting and why it makes this movie feel elevated * Sadie vs Ash, legacy, expectations, and finding your own path * Why the flower industry was way more intense than expected * The generational gold digger rumor and how it shapes the story * That moment where Sadie was not exactly helping those rumors * Cozy highlights, horses, florals, jazz, and Derby traditions * Thoughts on Andrew Walker’s comfort factor and Odette Annable’s performance * Why this feels like the kind of Hallmark movie that actually sticks Cozy Check * Greenhouse and floral design * Horse stables and farm life * Kentucky Derby traditions * Jazz music and slow dancing * Outdoor events and spring fashion Overall Cozy Vibe: Warm, traditional, floral forward, and deeply rooted in place Tropes * Opposites Attract * Forced Proximity * Legacy vs Independence * Generational Love Story * Small Community Connections * Fate and meant to be Ratings * Cozy Rating: ☕☕☕☕☕ (5/5) * Rom-Com Movie Rating: ☕☕☕☕✨ (4.5/5) * Overall CCC Score: 9/10 * Rewatch Scale: 🔁🔁🔁🔁 (Perfect for Derby season) Final Thoughts Kentucky Roses is a story about more than romance. It is about legacy, tradition, and the stories that get passed down through generations. This is one of those Hallmark movies that feels intentional. Between the setting, the visuals, and the emotional throughline, it is the kind of film you can revisit year after year, especially around the Kentucky Derby. Watch If: * You love movies centered around tradition and heritage * You enjoy floral aesthetics and cozy, detailed settings * You want a romance with emotional depth and generational storytelling * You are looking for a comfort watch during Kentucky Derby season Listen and Follow If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to follow Cozy Comfort Club on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen so you never miss a new episode. For weekly watchlists, cozy recommendations, and graphic reviews you can save, subscribe on Substack. You can also follow along on Instagram at @cozycomfortclub for updates, polls, and more cozy content. Stay Cozy Until next time, keep finding something cozy to watch. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com

    16 min
  3. TV Tuesday: Hidden Gem or Comfort Watch? Patience vs Best Medicine

    2D AGO

    TV Tuesday: Hidden Gem or Comfort Watch? Patience vs Best Medicine

    In today’s TV Tuesday, we’re diving into two very different but equally satisfying watches: Patience on PBS Masterpiece and Best Medicine. One is a hidden gem mystery with emotional depth, and the other is a chaotic comfort watch set in a small coastal town. We’re talking complex mysteries, strong character development, and what it looks like when a show makes you think versus when it lets you fully relax. Patience gives us layered storytelling, neurodivergent representation, and mysteries that require your full attention. Best Medicine leans into quirky characters, community vibes, and that familiar small town energy. This is one of those TV Tuesdays where you might find your next favorite show depending on the mood you’re in. And don’t forget, our Read It and Watch It pick for May is The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman, along with the 2025 Netflix adaptation. Be sure to check out this week’s This Week at Cozy Comfort Club over on Substack for more details. ⚠️ Spoiler NoteThis episode contains very light spoilers for Patience Season 1 and Best Medicine Season 1. What I Talk About Patience (PBS Masterpiece) * Patience as a character and how her childhood shapes the way she moves through the world * Authentic autism representation and how the show handles neurodivergence with care * The complexity of the mysteries, especially episode 5 and keeping up with multiple connections * The dynamic between Patience and DI Bea Metcalf and how they mirror each other in unexpected ways * Bea’s personal life and the challenge of balancing work and parenting * How Patience helps Bea connect more deeply with her son * Mr. Gilmore as a quiet but important advocate * Supporting characters like Baxter, Akbari, and Jake * Episode 4 “The Locked Room” as a standout * Themes of belonging, acceptance, and being truly seen Best Medicine (2026) * The coastal small town setting of Port Wenn, Maine and its cozy community feel * Dr. Martin Best as a socially awkward doctor with no filter and a fear of blood * Louisa as a lovable but uncertain counterpart * Aunt Sarah, played by Annie Potts, and her protective presence * Sheriff Mark and his questionable but well meaning decisions * Elaine as the chaotic assistant who brings a lot of humor * Standout episodes including The Bogfather, the parents episode featuring Martin Clunes, and the finale * Greg and George and The Salty Breeze as the heart of the town * The mix of medical mysteries, humor, and emotional moments * That cozy chaos energy that makes this an easy comfort watch TV Tuesday Pick Reveal * IG poll results between All Creatures Great and Small Season 1 and The Other Bennet Sister * Why All Creatures Great and Small won * Plan for weekly episodes through May and into June * Future plans for The Other Bennet Sister Cozy Takeaways * A mix of cozy with caution and full comfort watching * One show that challenges your brain and one that helps you unwind * Strong character driven storytelling in both * Themes of connection, community, and support * Cozy settings that contrast with deeper or more complex storylines * Cozy does not always mean simple. It can also be thoughtful and layered Ratings Patience Season 1Cozy Rating: 3.75 out of 5 cupsSeries Rating: 4.5 out of 5Overall CCC Score: 8.25Rewatch Scale: 4 out of 5 Best Medicine Season 1Cozy Rating: 4.5 out of 5 cupsSeries Rating: 4.25 out of 5Overall CCC Score: 8.75Rewatch Scale: 5 out of 5 Cozy Reflection This week really felt like two sides of the cozy spectrum. Patience is the kind of show that pulls you in slowly and asks you to pay attention. It is thoughtful, emotional, and sometimes a little overwhelming in a good way. You are not just solving mysteries. You are understanding people and how their past shapes them. Best Medicine is the opposite…in a good way. It is familiar, a little chaotic, and easy to fall into. The kind of show you can watch while cooking, winding down, or just needing something that feels like comfort. The characters are quirky, the town feels alive, and even the heavier moments are balanced with humor. I love having both of these in rotation because sometimes I want to think and sometimes I just want to feel at home in a story. Let’s Chat Have you watched Patience or Best Medicine? Do you prefer mysteries that make you think or comfort shows you can just sink into? Which one sounds more like your kind of watch right now? And are you excited for our next TV Tuesday pick, All Creatures Great and Small? Listen and Follow Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts Read more on Substack: This Week at Cozy Comfort Club Follow along on Instagram: @cozycomfortclub Email: cozycomfortclub@gmail.com so feel free to send your recommendations anytime This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com

    12 min
  4. Cozy Mystery Thursday: Flower Shop Mysteries — Dearly Depotted | Wedding Chaos & a Locked Room Murder

    APR 30

    Cozy Mystery Thursday: Flower Shop Mysteries — Dearly Depotted | Wedding Chaos & a Locked Room Murder

    In today’s episode of Cozy Comfort Club, I’m sharing my thoughts on Flower Shop Mysteries: Dearly Depotted, a Hallmark mystery released in 2016 that brings us back to New Chapel, Illinois, this time with a winter wedding, complicated family dynamics, and a locked room mystery at the center of it all. 🎧 Spoiler Note This is a spoiler light review, so you can decide if you want to add it to your watchlist. This episode focuses less on what happens and more on how the mystery feels. Dearly Depotted still leans into a classic cozy mystery setup with a small town, familiar characters, and an amateur sleuth who cannot help but get involved, but this installment introduces a slightly darker tone, with higher emotional stakes, more tension between characters, and a mystery that unfolds within a chaotic wedding setting. At the center is Abby Knight, a former lawyer turned flower shop owner, who now fully steps into her role as an amateur sleuth, using her instincts and investigative mindset to solve a murder that happens during her cousin’s wedding weekend, while also navigating growing tension in her personal relationships. 🔍 In This Episode the overall feel of the mystery and how it compares to the first two films in the series the shift in tone and why this one feels slightly darker while still staying within the cozy mystery lane the wedding setting and why it adds drama, tension, and layered character dynamics the locked room mystery element and how it strengthens the classic whodunit structure Abby as a main character, her growth across the series, and how she fully leans into her investigative role in this installment the dynamic between Abby and Marco, including the ongoing romantic tension, repeated almost-moments, and why the relationship may feel stalled by movie three the group dynamic between Abby, Marco, Nikki, and her dad, and how their teamwork continues to shape the investigation the suspects, motives, and family connections, and how the mystery builds around past relationships, secrets, and unresolved conflict the balance between cozy elements like the small town and flower shop with darker moments that raise the stakes how this film compares to other cozy mysteries in terms of tone, pacing, and overall watchability 💛 Ratings Cozy Rating: 4.5 out of 5Movie Rating: 4.25 out of 5Overall Cozy Comfort Club Score: 8.75 If you missed it, you can listen to my reviews of the first two movies in the series here:Cozy Mystery Thursday: Flower Shop Mysteries — Mum’s the Word | A Simple Cozy Mystery?Cozy Mystery Thursday: Flower Shop Mysteries — Snipped in the Bud | A More Layered Cozy Mystery? 🎧 Listen and Connect Follow Cozy Comfort Club for more cozy watches and thoughtful reflections: Substack: cozycomfortclub.substack.comApple Podcasts or SpotifyInstagram: @cozycomfortclub Discussion about this episode This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com

    20 min
  5. Rom-Com Wednesday: I’ll Be Seeing You — Tyler Hynes, Road Trip Romance & A Story About Slowing Down (Spoiler-Light)

    APR 29

    Rom-Com Wednesday: I’ll Be Seeing You — Tyler Hynes, Road Trip Romance & A Story About Slowing Down (Spoiler-Light)

    In this episode, I’m sharing my thoughts on the Hallmark spring premiere I’ll Be Seeing You, a cozy road trip romance filled with unexpected detours, sentimental moments, and a charming opposites-attract pairing. We’re diving into character dynamics, emotional storytelling, and whether the romance and cozy atmosphere are enough to carry a story that leans more on feeling than plot. This one is all about timing, second chances, and slowing down, but does the character growth feel earned by the end? If you’re in the mood for a soft, feel-good watch with road trip vibes, cozy campfire moments, and a romance that builds through connection… this might be for you. Notes This episode was recorded while I wasn’t feeling my best, but I still wanted to share it with you all. Thank you for listening and being here! Spoiler NoteSpoilers for I’ll Be Seeing You are discussed in this episode. In this episode:Character breakdown: Amy vs Mark (planning vs. spontaneity) Retirement community setting + community-centered storytelling The road trip setup (and all the cozy detours along the way) Mabel the van + scenic, outdoorsy moments Standout moments (funny, emotional, and unexpectedly chaotic) Romance development + that very close almost-kiss Vivien & Teddy’s second-chance love story Grief, timing, and living in the moment Final act thoughts (including my one critique) Final ratings + rewatch thoughts Tropes:Opposites AttractRoad Trip RomanceForced ProximitySlow Burn RomanceMatchmaking GrandparentSecond Chance Love“Live in the Moment” Theme CCC Ratings:Cozy Rating: ★★★★★Hallmark Rating: ★★★★¾Rewatch Scale: ★★★★★ Watch When:Watch when you’re in the mood for a spring-to-summer cozy romance with road trip vibes, emotional depth, and a story that reminds you to slow down and enjoy the moment. Let’s Connect:Have a recommendation or cozy favorite I should cover? Email: cozycomfortclub@gmail.com Listen & Follow:Follow & listen on your favorite platform: Apple PodcastsSpotifyOr wherever you listen Stay Cozy:Subscribe on Substack for weekly schedules, cozy reviews, and comfort watchlists: → cozycomfortclub.substack.com Instagram: @cozycomfortclub This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com

    11 min
  6. TV Tuesday: The Forsytes Season 1 Finale — Love, Control, and Walking Away (Spoilers)

    APR 28

    TV Tuesday: The Forsytes Season 1 Finale — Love, Control, and Walking Away (Spoilers)

    In today’s TV Tuesday, we’re diving into The Forsytes season 1, episode 6 on PBS Masterpiece, where everything finally comes to a head and the tension we’ve been feeling all season starts to break open. This episode really centers on the game of love—and whether love is something that gives freely or something that takes from others in order to exist. We see that play out across multiple relationships, from Soames tightening his control over Irene in more calculated ways, to Frances unraveling as she loses her grip on Jo, to Jo ultimately deciding what kind of life (and love) he actually wants. The emotional weight shifts here in a different way than episode 5. It’s still intense, but it feels more like a buildup of quiet decisions, confrontations, and consequences finally catching up to everyone. There’s also a strong sense of isolation. especially with Irene, as the idea of the “country house” starts to feel less like a home and more like something much more controlling. This is the kind of finale that doesn’t rely on one shocking moment, but instead lets everything simmer, unravel, and quietly set the stage for what’s coming next. ⚠️ Spoiler NoteThis episode contains spoilers for The Forsytes season 1, episode 6. What I Talk About Jo’s storyline, including his growing sense of clarity, his desire for a different life, and his decision to leave behind the expectations of his family Luisa and the children, and what it means to build a life that feels safe, supportive, and real Soames and Irene’s dynamic, and how control continues to show up through manipulation, isolation, and emotional pressure The “country house” and how it represents control rather than comfort Frances’ unraveling, her desperation to maintain control, and the ways she begins to act out as she loses it The tense confrontation at Forsyte & Co., and what it reveals about power, reputation, and who really holds influence Philip’s role in the episode, including his growing awareness of what’s happening and his connection to Irene The gala, and how it reflects the emotional tension, unspoken truths, and pressure building across the family The reveal involving Harry Faulkner and how it adds another layer of mystery and family complexity Cozy Takeaways A more tense and emotionally layered finale with a quieter but impactful buildup Still visually cozy, with beautiful period details and settings that contrast with the emotional tension Relationship dynamics that feel more intense, complicated, and in some cases uncomfortable A strong focus on control, autonomy, and the consequences of power within relationships A sense of transition—this episode feels like both an ending and the beginning of something new Ratings Cozy Rating: 4.5/5 cups ☕Episode Rating: 4.75/5Rewatch Scale: 5/5 Cozy Reflection This episode felt different for me, not necessarily heavier than episode 5, but more reflective and a little more unsettling in a quieter way. There’s still a strong theme of control here, but now we’re seeing what happens when that control starts to break. Frances is unraveling, Soames is becoming more obvious in his intentions, and Jo is finally stepping away from everything that’s been expected of him. I also kept thinking about the idea of love in this episode. What does it actually look like when it’s healthy? Because when you compare Jo and Luisa to Soames and Irene… the difference is very clear. One feels supportive and freeing, while the other feels restrictive and suffocating. And then there’s Irene… whose situation is becoming harder to watch. At this point, it’s not subtle. There’s a level of control and isolation that feels deeply uncomfortable, and it makes me wonder how her story is going to unfold next. At the same time, I’m still completely invested. The performances are strong, the tension is steady, and it feels like season 2 is going to open up even more of these dynamics. Let’s Chat Are you watching The Forsytes? What did you think of the finale….did it meet your expectations, or did you want something more dramatic? Whose side are you on right now: Jo, Frances, Irene… or someone else? And what do you think about Soames at this point? Is there any redemption there, or not at all? Listen & Follow 🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts Subscribe on Substack for weekly watchlists + cozy content Follow along on Instagram: @cozycomfortclub Email: cozycomfortclub@gmail.com — feel free to send your recommendations anytime so I can add them to our running cozy watchlist This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com

    12 min
  7. Read It and Watch It: To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before | Spoiler-Light | Book or Movie… Which One Should You Choose?

    APR 27

    Read It and Watch It: To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before | Spoiler-Light | Book or Movie… Which One Should You Choose?

    In today’s episode of Cozy Comfort Club, I’m sharing my thoughts on To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, our April Read It and Watch It pick—a young adult romance that feels equal parts nostalgic, comforting, and a little messy in the best way. This is a spoiler-light discussion, focused more on how the story feels rather than breaking down every plot point. This episode explores both the 2014 novel and the 2018 film adaptation, comparing the emotional depth and nuance of the book with the atmosphere and charm of the movie. At the center is Lara Jean, a quiet, romantic, and deeply introspective teenager whose private love letters accidentally get sent out, setting off a chain of events that forces her to confront her feelings, her relationships, and her identity. In this episode: * the emotional impact of rereading and why this story feels more comforting the second time around * Lara Jean as a main character, including her personality, family dynamics, and connection to her Korean heritage * the role of grief within the family and how it shapes each relationship * the sister dynamic between Lara Jean, Margot, and Kitty, and how it influences the story * the love triangle and why certain dynamics, especially with Josh, felt a bit off this time * Peter as a character, including the fake dating trope and his emotional layers * high school dynamics and how everything feels heightened at that stage of life * key differences between the book and the movie, including plot changes and added scenes * the casting choices and why they worked so well, especially for Lara Jean and Peter * the visuals, music, and overall aesthetic of the film, and how it enhances the experience * the humor and standout moments that made the movie feel light and enjoyable * the deeper emotional conversations in the film, especially around grief and family * the shift in conflict in the movie and how it adds more intensity to the story CCC Ratings: BookCozy Rating: 4.25Book Rating: 4.5Re-read Scale: 5 MovieCozy Rating: 4.5Movie Rating: 5Rewatch Scale: 5 Read It or Watch It:Both. The book gives you depth and insight into Lara Jean’s thoughts, while the movie brings the story to life with visuals, music, and memorable moments. Also mentioned:There are three movies in the series, along with the spin-off series XO, Kitty, Seasons 1, 2, and 3. 🎧 Listen & ConnectFollow Cozy Comfort Club for more cozy watches and thoughtful reflections: Substack: cozycomfortclub.substack.comApple Podcasts or SpotifyInstagram: @cozycomfortclub This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com

    11 min
  8. Countdown to Christmas Cozy Edition: Our Christmas Journey (2021) — A Story That Hits Close to Home

    APR 25

    Countdown to Christmas Cozy Edition: Our Christmas Journey (2021) — A Story That Hits Close to Home

    In today’s episode, I’m sharing my thoughts on Our Christmas Journey (2021), a heartfelt holiday film starring Holly Robinson Peete that follows a mother navigating a new chapter for her autistic son while reconnecting with her ex husband. Set in a cozy small town just days before Christmas, this story blends familiar holiday elements like markets, wreath making, and family traditions with something much deeper. This is not just a Christmas movie. It is a story about transition, motherhood, relationships, and what it looks like to let go while still holding on. If you’re in the mood for something warm, meaningful, and emotionally honest, this might be for you. Quick note, my voice does get a little raspy in this episode because I was getting over being sick last week, so thank you for bearing with me. In this episode: First impressions and overall vibe Marcus and Lena’s bond, daily routines, and the transition into adulthood The family’s dynamics and the balance between protection and independence Maya’s experience as a sibling and the emotional weight of feeling second The small town setting, guest house, and found family moments with Beth, Morgan, and Henry Hope Hills Academy, independence, and Lena’s struggle to let go Lena and Rick’s relationship, past tension, and quiet reconnection Personal reflections on parenting, fear, and real life experiences Cozy check, ratings, and whether this is a rewatch for me Tropes: Single MomSecond Chance LoveFound FamilySmall Town ChristmasHoliday TraditionsComing of AgeFamily DynamicsEmotional HealingSibling Perspective CCC Ratings: Cozy Rating: ☕☕☕☕☕Movie Rating: ☕☕☕☕½Rewatch Scale: ☕Overall CCC Score: 9.5 out of 10 Watch When: Watch when you want something deeply meaningful and emotionally grounded. This is a cozy Christmas movie, but it is not a light one. It is best watched when you have the space to really sit with it. Also a good nighttime watch if you want something calm and slow paced. Cozy Reflection: This is a very cozy movie in terms of setting and atmosphere. Christmas markets, wreath making, guest house stays, and quiet family moments all bring that warm holiday feeling. But emotionally, this one goes much deeper. It sits in that space where it is comforting, but also very real. Why This Story Matters: This movie felt personal. It is one of the few times I have seen something that reflects the real experience of raising a child with autism, while also trying to show up for your other children and maintain relationships. It is not just about autism. It is about life, responsibility, love, and the weight that can come with all of it. Let’s Connect: Have a recommendation or a comfort watch I should cover? Email: cozycomfortclub@gmail.comInstagram: @cozycomfortclub Listen and Follow: Follow and listen on your favorite platform: Apple PodcastsSpotifyor wherever you listen Stay Cozy: Subscribe on Substack for weekly wrap ups, watchlists, and cozy content: cozycomfortclub.substack.com Discussion about this episode This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cozycomfortclub.substack.com

    10 min

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Cozy Comfort Club is your guide to comfort stories across movies, TV, and books, from period dramas and mysteries to feel-good romance. I share honest reviews, cozy ratings, and mood-based recommendations to help you decide what’s actually worth your time. Some picks are light and easy, while others have a little more depth, but they all center on stories that feel comforting in their own way. cozycomfortclub.substack.com

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