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137: Eavesdropping vs Overhearing: Why We Carry Strangers’ Conversations

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Have you ever overheard a conversation that left you unsettled… or even haunted you for hours after?
In this episode, Roula and Rosie dive into the world of eavesdropping vs overhearing—when it’s funny, when it’s heartbreaking, and when it feels like a heavy responsibility.

Roula shares how overhearing a couple’s tense argument in public left her shaken, while Rosie reflects on overhearing parents with their children and the moral dilemma of whether or not to intervene. We also explore:

✨ The difference between eavesdropping and overhearing
✨ Why some of us carry strangers’ conversations with us emotionally
✨ Parenting, safety, and “silent observation”
✨ Teenagers’ hilarious conversations (and why Roula can’t help but laugh)
✨ The line between curiosity, care, and intrusion

This episode is equal parts funny, reflective, and deeply human—because whether we admit it or not, we’ve all listened in on someone else’s conversation.

💬 Question for you: When you overhear something that upsets you… do you shake it off, or does it stay with you?

Keywords: eavesdropping, overhearing conversations, emotional impact of overhearing, overhearing parents, overhearing arguments, parenting and safety, empath conversations, overhearing teenagers, funny overheard conversations, podcast about everyday life, podcast about empathy, overhearing strangers, parenting podcast topics, relatable conversations, overheard in public

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Have you ever overheard a conversation that left you unsettled… or even haunted you for hours after?
In this episode, Roula and Rosie dive into the world of eavesdropping vs overhearing—when it’s funny, when it’s heartbreaking, and when it feels like a heavy responsibility.

Roula shares how overhearing a couple’s tense argument in public left her shaken, while Rosie reflects on overhearing parents with their children and the moral dilemma of whether or not to intervene. We also explore:

✨ The difference between eavesdropping and overhearing
✨ Why some of us carry strangers’ conversations with us emotionally
✨ Parenting, safety, and “silent observation”
✨ Teenagers’ hilarious conversations (and why Roula can’t help but laugh)
✨ The line between curiosity, care, and intrusion

This episode is equal parts funny, reflective, and deeply human—because whether we admit it or not, we’ve all listened in on someone else’s conversation.

💬 Question for you: When you overhear something that upsets you… do you shake it off, or does it stay with you?

Keywords: eavesdropping, overhearing conversations, emotional impact of overhearing, overhearing parents, overhearing arguments, parenting and safety, empath conversations, overhearing teenagers, funny overheard conversations, podcast about everyday life, podcast about empathy, overhearing strangers, parenting podcast topics, relatable conversations, overheard in public

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