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This week, we kick things off with a very important Valentine’s Day debate: is blocking people on February 14th toxic… or romantic self-care? From there, I spiral (responsibly?) into enjoying alcohol a little too much and the thin line between “I’m having fun” and “why did I text that?”
At some point I pause and genuinely ask: what is this podcast even about? Identity crisis? Emotional processing? Petty behavior? All of the above.
Then Mia joins the show and things get interesting. She gives real, no-nonsense advice to parents dealing with “bad kids,” accountability, and when to stop negotiating with tiny terrorists. We also dive into her inheritance—while she reveals her unhinged plans.
Oh—and we address the fact that I’m officially bored talking about sex. Is it growth? Is it exhaustion? Is it maturity? TBD.
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