S3 E12: From Hardware Hijinks to Hollywood Hope
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Ever had a hardware store encounter so awkward you needed a support group afterward?
We kick things off with a Home Depot misadventure involving a very enthusiastic employee, leaving us cackling all the way home and questioning why we ever leave the house. Also, quick PSA: thanks for sticking with us—because if it weren’t for you, Tisha might trade her podcast mic for a life of interpretive dance. Our show might not be the wholesome family sitcom of podcasts, but hey, we’re here for the unfiltered chaos and wouldn’t have it any other way.
Next, we take a sharp turn from power tools to power feels as we dive into Colleen Hoover’s It Ends With Us. Things get real as we chat about the heavy stuff—domestic violence, empathy, and umm, Blake Lively playing Lily in the upcoming movie. We’ve got thoughts (so many thoughts). Will she nail it? Or will this be another Hollywood “oops”? Plus, we somehow end up talking about emotional affairs, suspicious behavior after a new haircut, and why relationships are just one big soap opera, starring us.
But wait, there’s more! We shift into parenting mode, tackling teenage mood swings (help), club sports chaos (send snacks), and why positive words are like magic spells for self-worth. Between awkward pep talks and moments where patience is hanging by a thread, we find ourselves embracing the wild ride.
Whether it’s freaking out on a plane or surviving your teen’s newest slang, we’re here to remind you that life is one messy, hilarious adventure—best handled with faith, humor, and maybe a strong drink.
Chapters
1. Inappropriate Conversations on Jerking Around (00:00:00)
2. Debating Over Movie Representation (00:10:03)
3. Fear of Flying and Infidelity Worries (00:20:31)
4. Navigating Life's Unexpected Turns (00:23:34)
5. Balancing Club Sports and Family Time (00:29:11)
6. Navigating Teenage Mood Swings (00:38:30)
7. Building Self-Worth Through Positive Language (00:44:09)
8. Building Confidence Through Positive Relationships (00:46:59)
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