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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2025 · 42 MIN

We Said Too Much: Jail, Excuses & Spitfire Chaos

from The Monday Shit Show · host Jamie and Yvette

In this hilarious episode of the Monday Shit Show, Jamie & Yvette engage in a spontaneous Spitfire session with their podcast producers, discussing a range of topics from self-perception and judgments to plastic surgery and being arrested. The conversation flows through personal stories about naming their children, wild excuses made during college, and the dynamics of friendships, including red flags and spiteful actions.With humor and candidness, Jamie & Yvette share their thoughts on societal expectations and personal experiences, creating an entertaining and relatable dialogue.In this conversation, Jamie & Yvette share their personal experiences with emotional breakups, homelessness, health diagnoses, and aspirations.They also share about humorous and embarrassing encounters with the law, and so much more! We want to hear from YOU, ask a question in the comments so we can answer on a future episode!Be sure to connect and follow them on Instagram (www.instagram.com/the.mondayshitshow) and hit that subscribe button, share this episode with someone who needs to hear this message, and leave a comment!Takeaways- People often judge others based on superficial traits.- Self-perception can differ greatly from how others perceive us.- Complimenting others can foster positivity among women.- Plastic surgery is common, but honesty about it is rare.- Names can carry significant personal meaning and memories.- Creative excuses can sometimes lead to unexpected outcomes.- Friendship dynamics can be complicated, especially in times of need.- Red flags in relationships often include lack of eye contact and dishonesty.- Spiteful actions can stem from personal conflicts and rivalries.- Humor can be a powerful tool in discussing serious topics.- Emotional breakups can be particularly challenging, especially with close friends.- Community support is vital for those experiencing homelessness.- Health issues can often be misunderstood or dismissed by professionals.Aspirations can sometimes seem delusional but are worth exploring.Plastic surgery can be a personal choice tied to body image.Embarrassing encounters with the law can shape one's perspective on life.Clever schemes can be a humorous part of navigating challenges.Chapters:00:00 Spitfire Excitement and Introductions03:00 Self-Perception and Judgments06:09 Plastic Surgery Perspectives08:49 Naming Children and Personal Stories12:04 Wild Excuses and College Days14:54 Friendship Dynamics and Red Flags18:00 Spiteful Actions and Business Rivalries20:44 Emotional Breakups and Close Friendships23:00 Experiences of Homelessness and Community Support25:56 Health Diagnoses and Personal Reflections26:56 Delusional Aspirations and Career Dreams29:01 Plastic Surgery and Body Image30:36 Embarrassing Encounters with the Law38:28 Clever Schemes and Getting Away with It

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