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RaggedyAssBitchTV
by RaggedyAssBitchTV
Welcome to Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, where chaos meets comedy, and no topic is too messy.We’re unfiltered, unpaid, and unbothered. Saying the things everybody’s thinking but too scared to say.From relationship rants to real-life ridiculousness, this is your space to laugh, vent, and vibe.No scripts. No sponsors. Just raw talk and honest energy.Hit follow. Turn the volume up. And remember, we’re keeping it raggedy.https://open.spotify.com/show/7tBn12mbLImCJysZAxdkuF
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I'm Just Being Honest As an Excuse to Be Mean | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Some people don’t tell the truth. They throw insults and call it honesty.This episode is about the folks who say something rude, hurtful, and unnecessary… then hide behind: “I’m just being honest.”We talk about:The difference between honesty and crueltyWhy “truth-tellers” are rarely honest about nice thingsHow empathy and tact are part of real communicationAnd what to say when someone tries to bully you with “honesty”Honesty without compassion is just disrespect with better branding.
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Screenshotting Private Conversations and Sharing Them | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Nothing will make you stop trusting someone faster than finding out they screenshotted your private messages and shared them. This episode is about people who treat private conversations like entertainment, evidence, or group chat content, and then act shocked when trust is gone.We get into: Why screenshot-sharing is a betrayalThe difference between “this is funny” and “this is personal”People who save messages like receipts for future argumentsAnd how to set boundaries when you’ve been exposedPrivate means private. Period.
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Vague Sad Social Media Posts - Tell Us or Don't | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
You ever scroll and see: “I’m done.” …and that’s it?This episode is about vague sad posts. The cryptic, dramatic status updates that make people panic, ask questions, and then get hit with “I don’t want to talk about it.”We talk about:Why vague-posting is emotional baitHow it pressures other people into decoding your feelingsThe difference between asking for support vs. fishing for attentionAnd how to be direct without oversharingIf you want help, say that. If you want privacy, keep it private. Pick a lane.
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The Cult of Busy People: People Obsessed With Being Overwhelmed | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Some people don’t just have a lot going on. They make “busy” their whole personality.In this episode, we’re talking about the cult of busy: the people who act like being overwhelmed is a status symbol, like exhaustion equals importance, and like rest is something you have to “earn.”We get into:Why “I’m so busy” is often a cover for poor boundariesHow busy becomes a form of validationThe difference between being booked and being avoidantAnd why rest isn’t laziness, it’s survivalIf being busy is your brand, you might be headed for burnout.
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For Young Women Who Were Never Taught - What Real Partnerships Looks Like | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Some of us were never shown what healthy partnership actually looks like. No blueprint. No example. Just survival and confusion. In this episode, we break down what real partnership is. Shared responsibility, mutual respect, accountability, and reciprocity. Not struggle love. Not carrying a grown man. If nobody taught you, this one’s for you.
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Feminine Products Should Be Free... PERIOD | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Menstruation is not a choice. So why are people expected to pay for the products required to manage it?In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we break down why feminine hygiene products should be free and accessible everywhere. Pads, tampons, menstrual cups, all of it. We talk about:Why menstruation is a biological necessity, not a luxuryHow period poverty affects women, girls, and marginalized peopleThe real consequences of not having access to menstrual productsWhy free period products are a public health issue, not charityHow other countries and schools are already doing this successfullyAnd why taxing or restricting access to period products is cruel and unnecessaryNo one should have to choose between food and pads.No one should miss school, work, or life because of a natural bodily function.Period products should be free. Period.
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People Who Always Have To One-Up Your Story | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
You share a moment. They immediately top it.This episode is about one-uppers. The people who can’t let you have a story, a win, or even a bad day without turning it into something bigger about them.We’re talking:Why one-upping kills conversationsHow insecurity shows up as competitionWhy listening matters more than relatingAnd how to reclaim your momentConversations aren’t contests. Let people have their story. Including you.
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The Devil's Advocate Nobody Asked For | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
“Well, to play devil’s advocate…”No. Stop. Don’t. This episode is about people who jump into conversations just to invalidate feelings, derail discussions, or force you to defend your lived experience, all under the excuse of “seeing both sides.”We cover:Why “devil’s advocate” is often just disguised disagreementWhen it’s useful (and when it absolutely isn’t)Why empathy matters more than counterpointsAnd how to shut it down respectfullyThe devil does not need your help. Press play and protect your peace.
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People Who Turn Every Conversation Into a Debate | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
You say you like a movie. They say you’re wrong. You share a thought. They pull out arguments, facts, and counterpoints. This episode is about people who turn every conversation into a debate, even when nobody asked.We’re talking: Why some people need to “win” conversationsThe difference between discussion and arguingHow being “right” pushes people awayAnd how to shut it down without explaining yourselfNot every opinion needs to be challenged. 🎧Sometimes it’s okay to just let people talk.
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Can Dish It Out But Can't Take It | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
They love roasting people. Love joking. Love “keeping it real.”But the second someone gives them the same energy? Suddenly it’s “too far,” “not funny,” or “disrespectful.”This episode is about people who:Talk trash but can’t handle it backCriticize everyone but fall apart when criticizedChange the rules when it applies to themIf you’re going to dish it out, you better be able to take it. 🎧 Let’s talk hypocrisy, fragile egos, and matching energy.
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Backhanded Compliments Disguised as Kindness | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Ever been complimented and somehow felt insulted at the same time? This episode is about backhanded compliments. The fake-nice comments that sound sweet but come with a hidden jab. The “you look good now,” the “you’re smart for someone like you,” the compliments that leave you confused instead of uplifted.We’re breaking down:What backhanded compliments really areWhy people give themHow jealousy and insecurity show up as “kindness”And how to shut them down without losing your coolIf a compliment has a “but” in it… it’s not a compliment. Press play and learn how to spot the shade.
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People Who Never Ask You Questions in Conversation | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
They talk.You listen.They talk some more.And somehow… you never get asked anything.In this episode, we discuss one-sided conversations, emotional dumping disguised as friendship, and people who treat you like an audience instead of a participant. Because relationships are reciprocal, and being someone’s sounding board is not the same as being valued. Conversations should go both ways.
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Last-Minute Plan Cancelers | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
You cleared your schedule.You got dressed.You were already on your way. Then they canceled.In this episode, we talk about people who constantly cancel plans at the last minute, hide behind “self-care” and “something came up,” and leave everyone else stuck with disappointment. We get into why repeated cancellations aren’t bad luck. They’re a pattern. Your time matters. And being a backup plan is not a role you have to accept.
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People Who Are Always Late (And Proud of It) | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Being late once is life. Being late every single time is disrespect.In this episode, we talk about people who treat lateness like a personality trait, say “leaving now” while still in the shower, and expect everyone else to just wait. We break down why chronic lateness isn’t cute, quirky, or funny. It’s a choice.Time is valuable. And yours is not more important than everyone else’s.
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Fishing for Compliments Like it's a Full-Time Job | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
You didn’t post that picture because you “felt ugly.” You posted it because you wanted compliments. And that’s fine, but let’s stop pretending.In this episode, we talk about people who constantly fish for validation, argue with compliments, and turn insecurity into a group project. From fake self-deprecation to humble bragging, we break down why this behavior is draining, and why no amount of compliments can fix internal insecurity.Compliments are nice. Needing them constantly? That’s a problem.How do you feel about compliment fishing?
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People Who Make Everything a Competition | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Some people cannot let you have a moment.You’re tired ~ they’re exhausted. You’re happy ~ they’re thriving harder.You’re struggling ~ suddenly we’re in the Suffering Olympics.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we talk about people who turn every conversation into a competition instead of just listening. From one-upping your struggles to hijacking your wins, this episode is for anyone who’s tired of having to fight for conversational space.Because life is not a sport, and nobody asked you to compete. Do you know someone who makes everything a competition?
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"The Welfare Queen Myth - Who's Really Getting Your Tax Dollars?" | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
The “welfare queen” is one of the most persistent, damaging myths used to shame poor people. Especially Black women while ignoring how the system actually works.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we break down:• Where the “welfare queen” stereotype came from• How it’s been weaponized politically and culturally• Why poor women are policed, judged, and blamed for systemic failures• Who actually benefits from welfare myths (hint: it’s not the people receiving aid)• And why struggling to survive in a broken system is not a moral failureThis isn’t about excuses. It’s about reality.Because the real scam isn’t people trying to feed their kids. It’s the narrative that keeps punching down while protecting the powerful.If you’ve ever felt judged for needing help, this episode is for you.
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"People Who Give Unsolicited Parenting Advice" | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
If you’re a parent, you already know: everybody has an opinion.Your kid cries in public? Somebody’s judging.Your kid is too loud? Somebody’s judging.Your kid is too quiet? Somebody’s judging.And somehow, every random stranger becomes a parenting expert in real time.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we get into: • why unsolicited parenting advice is rude (yes, rude)the different “types” of advice-givers (and why they’re exhausting)• how moms get policed way more than dads the emotional impact: second-guessing, guilt, burnout • boundary phrases you can use without turning it into World War IIIIf you didn’t ask for advice, you don’t owe anyone a listening session.Support parents, don’t critique them like it’s a performance review. 🎧 Follow / rate / share if you’ve ever had to hold your tongue in public while somebody tried to “teach” you how to parent your own child.
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Stop Telling Women What Should Fulfill Them | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Some women love cooking. Some women love cleaning. Some women love homemaking. And that’s fine.What’s not fine is acting like every woman has to find those same things fulfilling, or she’s somehow “less than.”In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we talk about: • why “women need to learn how to cook” turns into judgment real fast • the difference between knowing how to do something and loving it • how domestic “fulfillment” gets weaponized to shame other women • falling out of love with things you used to enjoy (and why that’s normal)• the double standard: women are expected to do it and enjoy itFulfillment is personal. Your joy is your business. And nobody gets to assign meaning to your life like it’s a group project. Follow / rate / share if you’ve ever been judged for not loving domestic labor the way other people expect you to.
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Oversharing on Social Media Like It's a Therapy Session | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Social media can be supportive, sure. But some people are using Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter like it’s their personal therapy session, and the rest of us are just trying to watch memes in peace.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we talk about:• trauma-dumping with no warning • relationship play-by-plays, medical TMI, and parenting overshares vague-posting for attention (“Some people…” )• why comment sections are not a care team • the real consequences of oversharing (privacy, screenshots, jobs, family drama)• a simple “before you post” checklist to keep your dignity intact • how to set boundaries when someone’s timeline is emotionally exhaustingYour followers are not your therapist. Your timeline is not a treatment plan. And not everything needs an audience. 🎧 Follow, rate, and share if you’ve ever read a caption and thought, “I should not know this.”
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"The Audacity of Ghosting Then Coming Back Months Later" | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Ghosting is already disrespectful, but ghosting and then popping back up months later like nothing happened? That’s a special kind of audacity.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we get into:• the “Hey stranger ” text that makes your eye twitch • why ghosting hurts more than honesty • the different types of ghosters (busy, avoidant, bored, testing • the waters) the non-apology comeback and why it’s insulting• what to do when they try to slide back in: ignore, address it, or set boundaries• how to protect your peace and stop being treated like you’re optionalIf someone disappears when things get uncomfortable, they don’t get to reappear when it’s convenient. Consistency is the bare minimum. 🎧 Follow, rate, and share if you’ve ever had someone ghost you and then act confused that you noticed.
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'No Offense' Right Before Saying Something Extremely Offensive | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
“No offense, but…” ~ followed immediately by something deeply offensive.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we break down one of the most useless phrases in human communication and why it never ~ ever ~ makes things better. We talk about: • why people say “no offense” when they know they’re being rude• how it’s used to dodge accountability • the difference between honesty and cruelty• why disclaimers don’t erase harm• and how to shut it down without losing your mindIf you’ve ever been told you’re “too sensitive” after someone insulted you. This episode is for you.Because “no offense” isn’t a magic spell. And you’re allowed to be offended. 🎙️Listen, follow, and share if this hit close to home.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | People Who Invite Themselves to Things
Ever mentioned a plan out loud and suddenly found yourself hosting someone you never invited?Yeah. That. In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re talking about the audacity of people who invite themselves to your plans. Dinners, trips, parties, hangouts, and then act confused when the vibe changes.We break down:• why self-inviting is rude (yes, rude)• how it forces people into awkward situations• the difference between being included and being invited• the types of self-inviters (oblivious, FOMO-driven, and entitled)• and why setting boundaries doesn’t make you the bad guyThis episode is for anyone who’s ever smiled through clenched teeth and said “yeah… sure” while internally screaming.Your plans. Your guest list. Your choice. New episodes of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV drop Tuesdays and Saturdays. Follow, rate, and share if you’ve ever dealt with this nonsense.
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People Who Borrow Your Stuff and Never Give It Back | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Borrowing is not adoption. Today we’re talking about the people who borrow your stuff and act like it disappeared into the Bermuda Triangle. Chargers, hoodies, books, Tupperware… all gone forever.We’re covering why it’s disrespectful, how to ask for your stuff back without feeling weird, and why “I’ll bring it next time” is a lie.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | Complaining About Being Broke But Always Have Money for Nonsense
Some people are “broke” every time it’s time to be responsible… but somehow always have money for concerts, takeout, and random impulse buys.Today we’re talking about the difference between being broke vs being bad with money, and why some folks stay “financially confused” on purpose.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | Starting Drama Then Acting Shocked When There's Drama
Some people light the match, throw it into gasoline… and then act confused when the room catches fire.Today’s episode is about the drama-starters who stay stirring the pot. Then play victim when there are consequences. Let’s talk about manipulation, deflection, and boundaries.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | Takes Forever to Text Back But Always Active on Social Media
If you can post, scroll, like, comment, and watch everybody’s stories… you can text back.Today we’re talking about people who take hours (or days) to reply, but somehow stay active online 24/7. Is it overwhelm, avoidance, or just not caring? Let’s get into it.
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Raggedy Bitch Ass TV | We Need to Hang Out More But Nobody Ever Makes Plans
Everybody says “we need to hang out more” like it’s a legally binding contract… and then nobody makes a plan. No date. No time. No follow-through. Just vibes and empty promises.Today we’re talking about why people keep saying it, why nobody wants to be the one to commit, and how to stop the cycle. Without feeling weird or desperate. Raggedy Ass Bitch TV ~ unfiltered, unpaid, unbought opinions.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | You're Not Plan B - The Safety Net Divorce
When a man asks for a divorce, already has an apartment picked out, and says he needs “space to find himself,” that decision should stand.But what happens when he loses his job… and suddenly wants to “work things out?”In this episode, I break down a real story of a husband who tried to walk away from his marriage. Then crawled back when his income disappeared. We’re talking about entitlement, manipulation, and the audacity of expecting someone you discarded to become your safety net.This isn’t about bitterness. It’s about boundaries.And it’s about knowing when you’re being treated like Plan B.If someone only wants you when they need something from you. That’s not love. It’s convenience. 🎙️Raggedy Ass Bitch TV ~ unfiltered, unpaid, unbought opinions.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | People Who Don't RSVP But Show Up Anyway
There is a special kind of audacity reserved for people who don’t RSVP… but still show up like it was always the plan.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re talking about:The chaos caused by ghosted invitesWhy RSVP is not “decorative”The food, money, and energy hosts waste because people won’t communicatePlus ones that were never discussedAnd why “something came up” three days later is not an excuseRSVP is basic courtesy, not a binding contract. If someone is hosting, planning, and paying. The least you can do is respond.Funny, honest, and painfully accurate.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | Head of Which HouseHold
What does “head of household” actually mean, and who really earns that title? In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, I break down the growing trend of men demanding authority, respect, and control while contributing little to nothing financially, domestically, or emotionally. From outdated “traditional values” rhetoric to modern entitlement. This episode exposes how power is being claimed instead of earned, and why women’s economic independence is the real threat. This is a conversation about labor, control, money, and freedom. Not ego. If a household runs without you, you’re not leading it.Unfiltered. Unbought. Unapologetic.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | “Why Does Everyone Think They Can Give Unsolicited Advice?”
Everybody’s got advice. Even when nobody asked. In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re unpacking the universal frustration of unsolicited advice: why people feel entitled to give it, why it’s annoying, and why “I was just trying to help” isn’t always the excuse they think it is.We talk about:Venting vs. asking for solutionsGeneric advice that helps absolutely no onePeople giving advice they’re not qualified to giveWhy listening is often the better moveHow to shut it down without feeling guiltySometimes people don’t need fixing. They need to be heard. 🎧 If you’ve ever wanted to scream “I DIDN’T ASK,” this one’s for you. Follow for more raggedy truth and everyday call-outs. Raggedy Ass Bitch TV ~ humor, honesty, and no unnecessary life coaching.Stay Raggedy • Stay Real • Stay Unbought
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"The Raggedy Logic of 'There's a Difference Between a 5-Year-Old and a 15-Year-Old'" | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
There’s a dangerous argument floating around online, and it needs to be shut all the way down. In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we break down the deeply disturbing claim that there’s a meaningful “difference” between sexually abusing a 5-year-old and a 15-year-old, and why that logic isn’t just raggedy, it’s predatory.We talk about:• Why all minors are children and cannot consent• How ranking abuse is a known predator defense tactic• Why comparing harm is about minimizing accountability• The role of power, brain development, and manipulation• How culture protects adults while blaming kids• Why parents, communities, and bystanders need to stop letting this slideThis episode is not about debating semantics.It’s about protecting children, calling out dangerous thinking, and refusing to create loopholes for abuse.There is no “less bad” version of harming a child. There is no nuance here. And anyone trying to argue otherwise is telling on themselves. 🎙️Raggedy Ass Bitch TV ~ humor when possible, honesty always, and zero tolerance for predator logic.Stay Raggedy, Stay Real, Stay Unbought.
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Voice Notes That Should've Been Texts | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Seven-minute voice notes. Eight-part audio monologues. No context. No warning. Just vibes and chaos.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re talking about the people who turn a simple message into an unsolicited podcast episode. You know the ones. They hit record instead of typing, ramble through five side stories, and end with “Let me know what you think.”Meanwhile, you’re at work. On the bus. In public. With no headphones. We get into:• Why long voice notes feel like homework• The difference between venting and oversharing• When voice notes actually make sense (and when they absolutely don’t) • Setting boundaries without feeling guiltyThis is not an attack. This is a public service announcement.If it’s longer than a minute… it probably should’ve been a text. Or a call. Or a podcast. Just not sent directly to my phone. Stay unfiltered. Stay unbought. Stay real. Stay raggedy.
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Women Don’t Hate Progress | They Hate Being Used - Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
I’m responding to a viral post claiming “women hate men of progress,” and baby, the delusion is loud. We’re breaking down the real pattern: women supporting men through the struggle, only to get dumped the moment he “levels up.”This episode exposes: 🔥 The girlfriend-as-placeholder phenomenon 🔥 How “stick with me” often means “sacrifice for me” 🔥 Why so many men rewrite history as soon as they succeed 🔥 The difference between partnership and exploitation 🔥 Why women are DONE playing wife without the title, ring, or reciprocity. Women don’t hate progress.Women hate being used under the disguise of “loyalty.”If you’ve ever supported a man through his “build phase,” this episode is your validation and your liberation.Stay unfiltered. Stay unbought. Stay free.
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People Who Play Videos on Full Volume in Public 🎧 | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Why… WHY… do people do this? In today’s episode, we discuss the true public-space vigilantes: the folks who whip out their phones, turn the volume up to 100%, and let the rest of us suffer through their FYP against our will.From TikToks blasting in waiting rooms to people having full speakerphone conversations on the bus. This episode breaks down the audacity, the delusion, and the raggedy energy of it all.If you’ve ever been trapped listening to someone else’s chaotic video at 8AM, this one’s for you. 🎧Headphones exist. Use them. 🎤Rant included. 🤣Public-menace humor, activated.Stay unfiltered. Stay unbought. Stay real. Stay raggedy.
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Why Everyone Suddenly Thinks They're a Photographer | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Episode 10 of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV dives into the epidemic nobody asked for but EVERYBODY sees: Why everyone suddenly thinks they’re a professional photographer.We’re talking about:People turning BRUNCH into a full photoshootThe “professional photographer” complex… with an iPhoneThe performance art of pretending to read a book for aesthetic Endless editing and the “no filter” liesWhy everyone’s online face looks nothing like their real oneHow documenting everything has replaced actually LIVING anythingThe pressure to curate, pose, stage, performAnd the truth: the best moments in life aren’t always on cameraThis episode drags the modern obsession with image-making, fake candid shots, 70 pictures for ONE post, and people who hold their friends hostage for “content.”If you’ve ever been stuck in brunch limbo, waiting to eat while someone stages your pancakes for a photo, this episode is for YOU. Stay raggedy, stay real, and maybe put the damn camera down.
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He worked 3 Hours and Cried - Meanwhile She Works TWO JOBS | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
In today’s episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re breaking down a viral moment that had me absolutely speechless: a grown man, a whole husband and father. Throwing a full-body tantrum on the floor because he had to work three hours.Not three days. Not a double shift. Not overtime. Three. Hours. Meanwhile, his wife is juggling two full-time jobs, holding the entire household together, raising their daughter, and somehow this man believes she should get a third job so he doesn’t have to work. Yeah… We’re talking about it. In this episode, I get into: the delusion and entitlement behind “weaponized incompetence.” why some men want all the benefits of adulthood with none of the responsibility how women get stuck carrying the emotional + financial load the impact this behavior has on children growing up watching it the bigger pattern of men who want to be “head of household” but don’t want to contribute why so many women end up exhausted, overworked, and under-supported and why this situation isn’t just raggedy, it’s dangerous.This episode is part rant, part real talk, part PSA, and if you’ve ever been with a man who acted like your third child instead of your partner? This one is for you. Stay unfiltered. Stay unbought. Stay free.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | People Who Say ‘I’m Not Mad’ When They’re Clearly Mad
In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re unpacking one of the most universal lies in human history:“I’m not mad.” Yes… yes, you are. We’re talking silent treatment specialists, passive-aggressive martyrs, fake-chipper psychos, delayed detonators, deep sighing, angry dishwashing, tension you can slice with a butter knife, and WHY people lie about being mad in the first place. If you’ve ever said you were fine when you were definitely not fine… or dealt with someone who thinks tone doesn’t count as evidence… this one’s for you. New episodes bi-weekly. Stay raggedy, stay real!
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | The Nightmare of Splitting the Bill Evenly
We’ve ALL been there, sitting at a restaurant table, praying the bill doesn't turn into a group math trauma session… and then someone says the cursed words:“Let's just split it evenly.”This week on Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re breaking down the madness behind equal-split culture, the psychology of “big order energy,” the guilt-trippers, the strategic split scammers, and the silent sufferers just trying not to lose their minds over a $12 meal turning into a $70 invoice.This episode is a survival guide for anyone who’s ever:• eaten like a responsible adult• watched everyone else order the whole menu• and then got financially punished for it.Protect your peace. Protect your plate. Protect your wallet. Stay raggedy, stay realistic...and don't ever pay for somebody else's lobster.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | Why "Soon" Means 87 Different Things to 87 Different People
🎙️Today’s Topic: Why “soon” is the biggest lie in human communication.In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV™, I break down the absolute chaos behind the word “soon.” The most dishonest, flexible, abused timeline in human history. From people who think “soon” means 10 minutes to the ones who think it means “before the next presidential election,” we’re unpacking why nobody agrees on what this word actually means. I get into the different types of “soon.” The financial soon that never comes, the domestic soon that turns into new laundry purchases, the social soon that has you sitting in the car for 40 minutes, and the corporate soon that may as well mean “don’t wait up.” We’re talking money, chores, friendships, interviews, cultural time differences, and the emotional toll of being stuck in “soon-limbo.”This episode is funny, painfully accurate, a little too relatable, and a reminder that honesty > vague promises. Because if “soon” means “I have no idea,” just SAY that.Topics in this episode include:• the many meanings of “soon”• money & friendship boundaries• adulting chaos & chore avoidance• corporate gaslighting through email• cultural time differences• emotional labor & honesty• trust, timelines & expectationsIf you’ve ever waited on someone who swore they’d “be there soon,” this episode will heal, expose, and entertain you all at once.New episodes weekly unfiltered commentary, comedy, and real-life raggedy truths. Stay Raggedy, stay punctual, or not.
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Raggedy Ass Bitch TV I The Lies We Tell Ourselves at the Grocery Store
From kale you know you’re never going to eat, to snacks you pretend are “for the house,” this episode exposes all the delusion, hope, lies, and fiscal irresponsibility that happen in the grocery store aisles.If you’ve ever bought cilantro just to watch it die… yeah, this episode is for you. Come laugh, cry, and accept the chaos of being a human who can’t stick to a grocery list.
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The Audacity of “We Should Catch Up Soon” | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
You know that fake promise we all make at Costco, Walgreens, or in the DMs? Yeah. That one. This week, we’re talking about the biggest lie in modern friendship: “We should catch up soon.”Why we say it, why we don’t mean it, and why it’s okay to not follow through. I also get personal about what it’s like realizing you don’t have a lot of people to “catch up” with anymore, how friendship changes with adulthood, and how peace sometimes means letting people drift without guilt. If you’ve ever been left on “read,” or just too tired to text back. This one’s for you. In this episode: • The polite lie we all tell• Why “catching up” feels like a chore• Quiet friendships that still matter• Permission to let go, guilt-freeUntil next time, stay raggedy, stay honest, and remember: not everyone deserves a follow-up brunch.
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🎧 Raggedy Ass Bitch TV | How People Love ‘Soft Life’ Until It’s Time to Wash Dishes
Everyone’s talking about the soft life until it’s time to scrub the sink. In this episode, we’re unpacking the truth behind the aesthetic: the dream of ease, luxury, and rest that somehow still comes with dirty dishes, unfolded laundry, and a mountain of “self-care” products that don’t actually make life easier. Keeping it real about how the “soft life” has turned into a full-time job, and why the real version is about grace, not perfection. Why “soft” doesn’t mean “simple”. The myth of the effortless life. Performing peace vs. actually having it. Redefining rest without guilt. Stay soft, stay raggedy, and remember, the dishes can wait. Your peace cannot.P.S. I said Mediate instead of Meditate and I'm keeping it.
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Raggedy Group Chats | The Group Chat Shifts When Bills Come Up | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
When the rent’s due and vibes are low, suddenly the group chat turns into a ghost town. One minute it’s brunch plans and inside jokes. The next, it’s dead silence and unread messages. In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, I’m breaking down what really happens when bills hit and everyone disappears. From the economic cycles of friend groups (boom, bust, recovery) to the chaos of family reunion group chats that implode faster than you can say “who’s bringing the potato salad,” we’re unpacking it all. And yes, I get personal. Because my own family reunion? Whew. Let’s just say some people didn’t show up, a few of us stopped speaking, and the glue that used to hold it all together is gone. So if your group chat’s gone quiet or your family thread’s been on “read” since June, this one’s for you. Stay raggedy. Stay honest. And remember, sometimes silence is self-care.
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Raggedy Realities: Why Everybody's Acting Brand New | Raggedy Ass Bitch TV
Everyone’s suddenly a wellness guru, a TikTok coach, or a motivational speaker. But where did the authenticity go? In this episode of RaggedyAssBitchTV, we’re breaking down fake community energy, “brand new” behavior, and the art of keeping it real.Rated E for honesty and a few colorful words.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, where chaos meets comedy, and no topic is too messy.We’re unfiltered, unpaid, and unbothered. Saying the things everybody’s thinking but too scared to say.From relationship rants to real-life ridiculousness, this is your space to laugh, vent, and vibe.No scripts. No sponsors. Just raw talk and honest energy.Hit follow. Turn the volume up. And remember, we’re keeping it raggedy.https://open.spotify.com/show/7tBn12mbLImCJysZAxdkuF
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