Was That Too Much? With Mia Elliott
Was That Too Much? With Mia Elliott
Podcast Description
Was That Too Much by Mia Elliott (formerly The Honey Hustle) is a bold, faith-based podcast for women who want to live fully and authentically. Hosted by Mia Elliott, this show is all about embracing joy, tackling life’s raw and real moments, and finding beauty in the chaos. With a mix of honest conversations, fun storytelling, and deep truths, Mia dives into topics that matter—faith, personal growth, relationships, and learning to love the parts of yourself that feel “too much.” Each episode feels like a chat with your big sister who’s not afraid to get real and keep it fun. Tune in every Wednesday for encouragement, laughter, and the reminder that life is meant to be lived boldly and beautifully.
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Content Themes
The podcast focuses on themes of personal growth, faith, parenting, and relationships. Episodes delve into topics such as the realities of parenting during toddler tantrums, navigating family dynamics during holidays, and the importance of setting healthy boundaries while fostering joy in our lives. For example, in an episode discussing family tensions during the holidays, Mia invites a therapist to share tools for managing conflict.

It’s girl talk without the gossip.
Hosted by Mia Elliott—podcaster, lifestyle designer, and your sister-in-faith—Was That Too Much? is a weekly podcast for the women who feel a little extra, a little in-between, or a little tired of being told to tone it down.
We talk about real life and real faith—scripture, motherhood, friendship, marriage, healing, dating, identity, and how to live fully (and faithfully) in a world that makes you second-guess yourself. Some episodes are short and scripture-packed, others feel like voice memos between friends. All of it? Rooted in Jesus and real talk.
If you’re ready to laugh, cry, reflect, and walk with God through the highs and lows—this space is for you, too much babe.
🎙️ New episodes drop every Wednesday
⚡️ Follow along: @wasthattoomuchpodcast + @themiaelliott
💌 Contact: [email protected]
🎧 Sign up: miaelliott.com
So glad you’re here, we hope you stay!
xox, Mia 💋
Interested in being on the show, running an ad, or collaborating for Season 3?
Email me at [email protected] — I’d love to chat about what’s coming next for Was That Too Much in 2026!
Episode Summary:
Fifty episodes. Wow. 🥹
In this season finale, it’s just you and me — catching up, reflecting, and talking about what God’s been doing lately. From preparing to move from California to Texas, to learning to rest, trust, and lean into transition, I’m sharing what this new chapter looks like and what He’s been teaching me through it all.
It’s a tender, honest conversation about change, waiting, obedience, and the beauty of trusting God in the in-between.
If you’re stepping into a new season, waiting on direction, or just needing the reminder that God is steady even when everything else shifts — this one’s for you.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
- What God’s been teaching me in this in-between season
- How I’m learning to rest instead of rush
- Preparing our hearts (and home!) for our move to Texas
- Why obedience doesn’t always look glamorous
- What to expect when Was That Too Much returns for Season 3
💬 If you’ve loved Season 2, thank you for being here — for listening, sharing, texting in, and growing with me. You’re the reason this space exists, and I can’t wait to see what God does in Season 3.
🎧 New episodes return in early 2026
⚡️ Follow along on Instagram: @themiaelliott
💌 Contact: [email protected]
🎉 Sign up for emails: miaelliott.com

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