Auntie Trisha May 2026
She pours a cup of cold coffee, sighs into the microphone, and tells you the truth.
In a world of perfectly curated flat lays and airbrushed smoothie bowls, Auntie Trisha is a glorious mess of flour-dusted sweatpants and a laugh that rattles the windows. She isn't a trained chef; she’s the woman who taught a generation of latchkey kids that a pat of butter fixes everything. auntie trisha
Auntie Trisha doesn’t just read stories; she inhabits them. Using nothing but a pair of reading glasses perched on her nose and a collection of hand-puppets made from mismatched socks, she transforms a simple YouTube screen into a portal. Whether she’s telling the tale of "Percy the Pancake Who Ran Away" or showing kids how to make a dragon out of a cardboard box, her number one rule is simple: There are no wrong answers in imagination. She pours a cup of cold coffee, sighs
Auntie Trisha: Where the Recipe is Just an Invitation to Stay Awhile Auntie Trisha doesn’t just read stories; she inhabits them
Parents love her because she is the "calm down button." There are no flashing colors, no loud sounds, no sponsored toy unboxings. Just a soft, raspy voice, a cozy felt board, and the occasional sound of her cat, Mister Pickles, purring into the microphone.
Auntie Trisha has seen it all. She worked the night shift at the hospital for thirty years, raised three boys who tried to burn down the garage twice, and buried a husband who was "90% charm and 10% sense." So when you write to her about your roommate stealing your yogurt or your boss taking credit for your work, she doesn't panic.
