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A Girls Perspective Podcast
by Sweetheart Creations LLC
We’re not famous. We’re not gurus. We’re just two grown women with real life experiences and a whole lot of opinions. Our friendship isn’t perfect, but it’s a damn good model of what it looks like when two people actually show up for each other.If you want a conversation between real friends talking about real adult experiences, and you want to feel like you’re part of it, we’re your girls.From friendship wins/fails to career changes, dating after 30, and your body changing while you’re just minding your business… we talk about the real-life stuff the average person deals with when they don’t have celebrity money or resources.We speak our minds. Yes, it’s unfiltered and sometimes offensive. But maybe that’s exactly what you need. Wherever you are in your life, we’ve likely been there too. So come share your story, come laugh with us, get angry with us, cry with us. Do all the things that true friends do. We are your virtual friends.Welcome
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#75 - He Let Her Stay… Now She Won’t Leave
Let’s talk about what happens when someone crosses a boundary and refuses to respect it, because that “just one night” favor can turn into a full situation real fast.This conversation breaks down friendship boundaries, dealing with people who take advantage of your kindness, and how to handle situations where someone feels entitled to your space, your time, or your life. Because the truth is… not everyone who calls themselves your friend actually respects you.We also get into the reality of adult friendships, dating struggles, setting boundaries with men, and recognizing red flags early, especially when people start asking the wrong questions or moving a little too comfortable too fast.From cost of living conversations to why some environments make life harder than it needs to be, this episode really highlights how your surroundings, your circle, and your decisions all play into your peace.If you’ve ever dealt with people overstaying their welcome, pushing your boundaries, or just moving weird in your life… this one is for you.Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.Timestamps:00:00 Weekly Reddit: Friend lets girlfriend stay… now she won’t leave 01:00 She’s been there for DAYS — now what? 02:00 Police say it’s a civil matter (eviction?) 03:00 Friendship betrayal & taking advantage 05:00 The audacity of refusing to leave someone’s house 06:30 Breaking down the friend’s living situation 08:00 Cost of living & roommates in expensive cities 10:00 Midwest vs California lifestyle reality 12:00 Moving to expensive cities without planning 14:00 Travel, money, and lifestyle trade-offs 16:00 Wanting to move vs actually affording it 17:00 Podcast life & why location matters 18:00 Retirement dreams & living abroad 20:00 Travel preferences & leaving the U.S. 21:00 What “long distance” actually means 23:00 Midwest perspective vs other regions 24:30 Gas prices & daily life differences 25:30 Learning how to ride a bike as adults 28:00 Embarrassment vs growth mindset 31:00 Recording the bike challenge? 33:00 Judging people & random life takes 34:30 Borrowing vs buying (balling on a budget) 36:00 Rollerblades vs bikes debate 40:00 Starting challenges you don’t have time for 41:00 Controversial take: “being gay is a choice” 42:00 Breaking down that argument 44:00 Attraction vs choice vs safety 46:00 Why people care about others’ lives so much 48:00 Double lives, honesty, and relationships 49:30 Dating struggles & modern relationships 50:30 Men approaching when you don’t want them to 52:00 Red flags in conversations & intentions 54:00 Safety concerns & trusting strangers 55:30 Why people move funny when they see success 56:30 Dealing with weird interactions 57:00 Men watching but hating? 58:00 Why we’re not here to “teach”, just talk 59:30 Audience reactions & wild comments 01:01:00 Relationship takes & “nice guy” energy 01:03:00 Not everyone will like you (and that’s fine) 01:04:30 Responding to hate comments 01:05:30 Want the Reddit update? 01:06:30 Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#74 - He Pretends To Go To Work… Then Comes Back Home
Sometimes you’re not trying to be sneaky… you just want a break without being asked to do anything.This week, we’re talking about boundaries, communication, and why people sometimes hide things in relationships just to get a moment of peace. From secretly taking PTO days to avoiding expectations at home, we get into the real tension between honesty and needing space.We also break down the idea that “single women keep women single,” and why that mindset ignores real experiences, dating patterns, and personal growth. Because for a lot of people, stepping away from relationships isn’t influence—it’s self-preservation.If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed, needed time to yourself, struggled with relationship expectations, or questioned why dating feels repetitive, this episode will hit in a very real way.New episodes every Wednesday.Follow the podcast wherever you listen.Timestamps:00:00 – Weekly Reddit: Secret PTO and lying about work01:30 – Getting caught doing the SAME thing02:30 – Is the secrecy the real problem?04:00 – The best way to use PTO (mid-week days)05:30 – Calling off vs actually taking PTO06:30 – “I don’t want to be asked to do anything”07:30 – Relationship expectations vs wanting peace08:30 – Holidays not feeling like real breaks09:30 – Couples secretly doing the same thing12:00 – “Single women keep women single” debate13:30 – Married vs single advice (who’s actually worse?)15:00 – Why people stay or leave relationships16:30 – Blaming others vs self-awareness17:30 – Dating patterns and repeated experiences18:30 – Why you need time alone after relationships19:30 – Therapy, self-reflection, and real growth20:30 – Road rage story (unhinged moment)22:30 – Why being “the villain” sometimes feels good24:00 – Subscription fatigue (Amazon, YouTube, Spotify)27:30 – YouTube ads getting out of control29:00 – Paying for convenience vs refusing to31:00 – Gaming the system (subscriptions & memberships)32:30 – Audible vs free alternatives34:00 – Book talk (Dr. Fung, hunger, habits)38:30 – Thriller book recommendations41:00 – Travel talk (South Korea plans)43:00 – Random cultural + lifestyle differences44:30 – Reality TV talk (RHOA, K. Michelle, etc.)53:00 – Food debates (snails, trying new things)57:00 – Why not every experience is worth it1:00:00 – Closing thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#73 - She Set Me Up… Then Blamed Me
This week, we’re talking about friendship tests, silent expectations, being “invited” without actually being invited, and how adult friendships start feeling transactional when people refuse to communicate directly. We get into the drink story that sparked the whole conversation, why keeping score with your friends never ends well, and how unspoken resentment can turn something small into a full friendship breakup.We also get into online opinions, the Bali girl trip debate, Jocelyn going to a podcast summit to network for AGP, a chaotic round of Pick Your Poison, scary movie favorites, and a Batman vs. Iron Man debate that somehow becomes a real moral argument. So if you’re dealing with friendship struggles, adulthood struggles, personal growth, communication issues, or just trying to find your people without all the weird energy, this episode will hit. Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation. Show notesIn this episode:A friend who keeps “testing” people instead of communicating Why paying for the drink wasn’t really the issue How helping someone move turned into delayed resentment The difference between being told about plans and actually being invited The Bali birthday trip story and why that argument went left Jocelyn’s podcast summit recap and networking for AGP Pick Your Poison chaos Favorite scary movies Batman vs. Iron Man and why Jade thinks Batman is not a hero and basically a criminalTimestamps:00:00 – Weekly Reddit: the friend who keeps “testing” people04:10 – Was the drink comment petty too?07:55 – Appreciation, helping friends move, and transactional energy08:40 – Why avoiding confrontation makes it worse09:20 – The kinds of friends we do not deal with10:05 – “If you tell me your plans, am I invited?”11:05 – The Bali birthday trip story and why people assumed invitation16:10 – The America / Reddit rant21:25 – Jocelyn talks podcast summit, networking, and Bullshitting Bellies27:20 – Pick Your Poison game begins55:20 – Best scary movies, Freddy, Halloween, and Jeepers Creepers59:20 – Batman vs. Iron Man and who is actually the better hero01:11:10 – Outro and thank you to the commenters Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#72 - She Said No… Then Expected Me To Adjust
This week, we’re talking about boundaries, friendship expectations, adult friendships, and the pressure people put on you when they want you to change your plans after the fact. We also get into aging, work stress, nostalgia, relationship opinions, and the real-life questions adults end up overthinking when nobody gives you a rulebook. It starts with a girls trip debate and turns into a bigger conversation about guilt, protecting your space, and not letting somebody else’s poor planning become your responsibility. From there, the episode opens up into cartoon debates, childhood show memories, a cautionary work-party story, and a rapid-fire round on virginity, marriage, best friends, wedding costs, family opinions, awkward bathroom moments, male birth control, birth order, and whether family lines just naturally end when people decide peace is better than pressure.If you’ve been feeling pulled in too many directions, struggling to hold boundaries, questioning friendship dynamics, or just trying to figure out adulthood without losing your mind, this episode feels like sitting with friends who will say the part out loud.Timestamps00:00 Weekly Reddit: she said no, then expected everybody to adjust05:00 Why nobody should have felt bad10:00 Hotels over air mattresses every time12:00 Feeling old, DVD players, YouTube, and work age gaps15:00 Pictionary, team building, and getting played at work18:00 Titanic takes and why Rose still gets judged22:00 Roots, Amistad, and old movie memories25:00 Reading Rainbow, Sesame Street, and childhood TV debates30:00 Magic School Bus, Teletubbies, VeggieTales, Arthur, and Caillou37:00 Stuffed animals, pillows, SpongeBob, and letting adults enjoy things41:00 Asking for a Friend speed round starts42:00 Too old to be a virgin?43:00 Should your spouse be your number one person?44:00 Can you have more than one best friend?45:00 Who should pay for a wedding?46:00 Is it weird to like an animated character?53:00 Getting drunk at a work event is never worth it56:00 Dating someone your family does not like57:00 What if the toilet floods at somebody else’s house?1:00:00 Male birth control and backup plans1:01:00 Birth order and sibling dynamics1:04:00 Low birth rates, family lines, and why people are choosing peace1:22:00 Final thoughts and rate/review reminder Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#71 - The Pettiest Grudges We Still Hold Today
You ever still be thinking about something small that happened years ago… and you’re like yeah, I’m still not over that?That’s basically this whole conversation.It starts with petty grudges but turns into something deeper—public embarrassment, disrespect, letting things slide in the moment, and realizing later you should’ve said something. Then it drifts into real life—jobs, money, certifications you don’t even use, random adult expenses, and all the little things that build up over time.It’s funny, petty, slightly chaotic, and very much a “friends talking about life” type of episode.Timestamps 00:00 – Question of the week: petty grudges 00:30 – Public embarrassment that never left your brain 01:30 – Wedding moment: “not important enough” 02:45 – Being more mad at yourself than them 04:00 – Doing too much for people who don’t care 05:15 – Why nobody says thank you anymore 06:30 – Tone vs what you actually said 08:00 – Sidewalk standoffs and public behavior 10:30 – Plane luggage situation 12:30 – Festival story that went too far 18:00 – Food grudges: brownies and licorice 26:00 – “Best friend” jealousy on a trip 32:00 – Petty revenge story 40:00 – Quitting a job and blocking them after 49:00 – Keeping certifications you don’t use 54:00 – Omnicare memories 55:30 – Gas, registration, and random adult bills 57:00 – Made-up words and slang 58:30 – “Tons of fun” apology moment 01:01:00 – Old shows and comfort rewatches 01:05:00 – Amazon Prime rant 01:10:00 – Outro Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#70 - My Life Is Moving Forward… She Won’t Let Me Breathe
This week, we’re talking about adult friendships, changing life stages, boundaries, guilt, and what happens when one person still expects the old version of you. We get into a married and pregnant woman trying to figure out how to ask a close friend for space, plus the real-life pressure that comes from friendship expectations, constant communication, and trying to protect your relationship without throwing away the friendship. That opening conversation is straight friendship struggles, single life versus marriage, adulthood struggles, finding your people, and learning how to build a community without losing yourself.Then the episode keeps going. Jocelyn and Jade talk about misunderstandings, old Facebook drama, why people take things personally, Eminem and older music living on through younger generations, the T.I. and 50 Cent situation, and how they actually became friends. So if you are dealing with friendship problems, feeling stretched thin, trying to balance love, loyalty, and boundaries, or just need friends yapping with hot takes and real perspective while you figure adulthood out, this episode is for you. A Girls Perspective, AGP, In My Opinion, Just My Thoughts, Black Girl Podcast, Educated Black Women, Educated Black People, personal growth podcast, and adulting podcast funny all fit this one.Whether you’re navigating friendship struggles, marriage, parenting wins, parenting loses, single life, or just trying to keep your peace without feeling guilty, this episode should help you feel a little less weird about outgrowing old rhythms and needing something different now. New episodes every Wednesday. Follow the show everywhere you listen.Timestamps 00:00 Weekly Reddit Setup00:09 Friendship Overload Dilemma03:38 Setting Boundaries Advice05:49 Pregnancy As A Reset08:14 Marriage Comes First Talk11:13 Victor Weekend Storytime12:55 Thoughtful Or Selfish Friend14:58 Nostalgia And Old Facebook Drama22:34 TikTok Eminem Reactions27:16 Stan Video Deep Dive30:44 Eminem Controversy And Labels36:43 Ciara Beyonce And RnB Takes38:49 Mary J And Hot Music Opinions42:59 Unnecessary Controversy43:44 50 Cent vs TI Setup45:44 Tiny Gets Dragged In48:32 Is 50 Still Rapping50:43 Nostalgic Album Talk53:04 Victoria Monet Discovery55:07 How We Became Friends01:00:08 Messy Work Bonding01:02:34 Ohio Trip Solidifies01:07:36 Friendship Shouldnt Feel Work01:16:24 Work Drama And Boundaries01:23:32 Wrap Up And Feedback Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#69 - The Worst First Dates We’ve Ever Heard
This week, we’re talking about worst first dates, dating red flags, and the kind of situations that make you rethink how people move when it comes to relationships.From being put in uncomfortable positions on a first date to realizing someone isn’t as single as they claimed, this conversation gets into boundaries, awareness, and recognizing when something just isn’t right. We also talk through the pressure people feel in dating and how quickly things can go left when basic respect and communication are missing.If you’ve ever questioned your dating experiences, struggled with boundaries, or felt like people are moving a little too wild in today’s dating world, this episode will help you feel less alone and more aware of what to look out for.We also touch on everyday situations outside of dating, like dealing with people at work, navigating petty conflicts, and understanding how small decisions can turn into bigger problems when communication and respect aren’t there.New episodes every Wednesday. Follow the podcast everywhere you listen.Timestamp[00:00:00] Looking back at early episodes + podcast growing pains[00:03:10] Question of the Week: Worst first dates[00:04:05] Date turns into unexpected childcare situation[00:07:05] Apartment full of candles + immediate red flags[00:08:45] Bathroom situation that makes everything worse[00:09:50] Standing outside… something feels off[00:10:30] Would you have gone inside? Breaking down the decision[00:14:10] Finding out your date isn’t actually single[00:16:30] When relationship drama pulls you into situations you didn’t ask for[00:20:35] First date turns into a permanent mistake[00:22:00] That moment crosses a serious line[00:25:05] Showing up to a date… and the whole family is there[00:26:40] When the situation just keeps getting worse[00:27:30] Breaking down how strange that entire date was[00:31:20] Getting banned online for no reason[00:33:00] What even counts as “breaking the rules”?[00:35:05] Coworker tension over something small[00:36:30] Splitting costs, expectations, and petty reactions[00:37:45] Why situations like this turn into bigger issues[00:40:05] When small disagreements become unnecessary conflict[00:43:10] Final thoughts + wrapping up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#68 - Why People End Relationships Over SMALL Things
Sometimes the hardest part of adulthood is realizing people do not always leave over big, obvious reasons. Sometimes they leave over something tiny, random, petty, or something that was never really the full truth to begin with.In this episode of A Girls Perspective, we talk through the small things people claim ruined relationships and why those moments can leave you confused, frustrated, or overthinking what really happened. We also get into how people judge each other over strange little preferences, what those reactions say about compatibility, and why some behavior reveals bigger character issues than the original complaint. From oddly specific dealbreakers and pet peeves to social media stories, new creative projects, entertainment takes, and deeper conversations about race, identity, and public disrespect, this episode gives you a mix of humor, perspective, and real talk. If you are trying to make sense of other people’s behavior, navigate friendship struggles, process adulthood struggles, or just hear two women talk honestly about the chaos of life, this one will feel like sitting with friends who get it.Timestamp00:00:00 – Question of the Week: Smallest thing that ruined a relationship00:02:00 – Warm tea vs cold tea (and how this even became a dealbreaker)00:04:30 – Grammar, apostrophes, and being turned off by how people text00:07:00 – Physical “icks”: outie belly buttons, big gums, long toes00:10:30 – The deeper question: are these real reasons or just excuses?00:14:30 – Leaving shopping carts & what it says about people00:17:00 – Returning rescue dogs and instant judgment00:19:30 – Letting spiders live00:23:00 – When people already want out and just pick a reason00:26:30 – The difference between real dealbreakers vs convenient exits00:30:00 – The woman confronting men for other women (TikTok discussion)00:36:00 – Is that empowerment or just messy?00:41:00 – Jocelyn’s Seoul to Screen update00:45:00 – The Art of Sarah conversation: misunderstood or just chaotic?00:52:00 – BAFTA situation & reactions00:56:30 – Black History Month frustration01:00:30 – Black American vs African American identity conversation01:05:00 – Final thoughts: what people say vs what they really mean Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#67 - Friends Who Expect You To Be Available 24/7
This week, we’re talking about adult friendships, emotional boundaries, medical autonomy, and the real-life pressures that come with trying to protect your peace while still showing up for other people. We get into one-sided friendships, emotional dumping, missed-train responsibility, women’s healthcare experiences, hysterectomy and tube removal decisions, birth control and hormones, relationship expectations, dating, religion, and adulting opinions that people usually save for the group chat.If you’ve ever felt drained by friendship expectations, frustrated by doctors making decisions for you, confused by modern dating, or just tired of adulthood feeling heavier than it should, this episode will feel like sitting with two friends who get it. A Girls Perspective (AGP) is where Hot Takes, In My Opinion, Just My Thoughts, friendship problems, adulthood struggles, single life, finding your people, and building community all meet in one honest conversation. A Black Girl Podcast with educated Black women and educated Black people talking through real life, real boundaries, and real mess.New episodes every Wednesday.Follow the podcast everywhere you listen.Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.Timestamps: [00:00:00] Missed train, bad friend expectations, and last-minute favors[00:07:00] “I’m not your therapist” and friendship burnout[00:19:00] If you say no to a proposal, is the relationship over?[00:23:00] Jocelyn’s full hysterectomy story[00:33:00] Doctors, double standards, medical misdiagnoses, and medical autonomy[00:39:00] How Jocelyn got a Hysterectomy, why I got a hysterectomy in my mid-30s, tube removal, IUDs, birth control and weight gain, and hormones[00:50:00] Backlash, hysterectomy recovery, and finding a doctor who listens[01:00:00] Asking for a Friend: roommates, dating, religion, and more[01:16:00] The toothbrush question Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#66 - She Changed Her Niece’s Name… Was That Wrong?
This week, we’re talking about a guardian who changed her niece’s name from Synnamin to Simone and whether that decision was protection or overstepping. We unpack baby name consequences, family dynamics, identity, long-term impact, and what happens when adults make decisions that follow kids into the future.We also get into whether you should tell on a cheating family member, how “I love that for you” can sometimes be subtle shade, and why adult accountability gets complicated when loyalty is involved.If you’ve ever questioned parenting choices, struggled with boundaries inside your family, or wondered how much responsibility we carry for other people’s decisions, this episode will help you think through it without feeling alone. It’s honest, layered, and exactly what adulthood conversations should sound like.New episodes every Wednesday. Follow the podcast everywhere you listen.Chapters00:00 AITA Story Setup00:43 Synnamin Name Reveal01:47 Is Renaming Wrong02:54 Job Apps and Nicknames05:24 Wild Names at Work08:46 Pets Birthdays Debate10:05 Dressing Pets and Decor12:53 Friends and Capris Roast17:07 Pastel Outfit Callout21:12 Super Bowl Halftime Drama23:50 K Pop Halftime Wishlist26:34 Old Songs and Cancelled Artists28:57 Leave Them in the Gutter32:16 I Love That For You37:11 Love of Jesus Debate37:45 Respect Given Then Earned38:53 Discord Questions Setup40:45 Family Secrets and Cheating46:02 Three Way Calls Nostalgia47:22 Fashion Cycles and Skinny Jeans50:55 Torrid Panty Storytime55:28 Self Care Routines01:04:30 Obstacle Course Teamwork01:09:07 Childhood Games and Wrap Up01:12:35 Final Outro and Reviews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#65 - Outgrowing Your Friends Is Not Wrong
This week on A Girls Perspective (AGP), we’re talking about outgrowing your friends and why evolving doesn’t make you a bad person. We get into friendship struggles, boundaries, and the guilt that can come with personal growth when you’re no longer aligned with the people you used to run with.We also talk petty revenge stories, financial responsibility in relationships, and why stan culture and obsession can push people into choices that damage real life. Just My Thoughts / In My Opinion: adulthood changes you on purpose and sometimes the healthiest “revenge” is leaving people exactly where they are while you move forward.Whether you’re navigating adult friendships, toxic friend patterns, career change stress, or just trying to build a community that fits who you are now, this episode will feel like friends yapping with real honesty.New episodes every Wednesday. Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.Timestamps: 00:00 – Reddit revenge story: the gas can lesson 08:00 – The “paint trick” revenge that keeps coming back 09:40 – Red Rum, old scary movies, and why some scenes ruin a film forever 15:05 – Dreams that feel real (and why horror triggers them) 22:15 – Stan culture obsession: debt, secrecy, and “they don’t know you” 24:05 – Marriage + money: credit, debt, and why you still need your own financial integrity 30:40 – Debt as a “tool” vs debt as a burden 36:10 – DIY acoustic panels + leveling up the podcast set 39:15 – “Leave them in the gutter”: the best revenge is moving on 41:05 – Outgrowing friends, trauma bonding, and why change is normal 46:05 – Club culture, getting older, and what “fun” looks like now 53:00 – Money, freedom, and feeling truly happy as an adult 57:15 – Drunk History idea + random nostalgic chaos 01:00:10 – One-sided crushes, shooting your shot, and adult dating logic 01:08:10 – Wrap-up + Black History Month shoutout Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#64 - Don’t Gaslight Me with the “Mandela Effect”
This week, we’re talking about memory, trust, and why so many adults feel like reality keeps shifting beneath them. From the Mandela Effect debate to side relationships and misplaced sympathy, we unpack how gaslighting shows up in culture, relationships, and even online spaces.We also dive into bullying consequences, AI loneliness, trust recession culture, nostalgia battles like Jagged Edge vs 112, and the pressure of figuring adulthood out in real time.If you’ve ever questioned your memory, your boundaries, or your instincts — this episode will remind you that you’re not crazy… and you’re definitely not alone.New episodes every Wednesday.Follow the podcast everywhere you listen.Chapters00:00 Sinbad ‘Shazam’ & Mandela Effect Rant (Cold Open)00:27 Weekly Reddit Kickoff: Reading the Post00:45 ‘The Other Woman’ Confession — No Sympathy04:07 Side Piece Logic, Karma, and Accountability08:19 Plot Twist: The Wife Who Knows (and Doesn’t Care)11:08 Behind the Scenes: ‘Interesting Finds’ Category & No Pre-Reading12:03 South Korea Denies Bullies Admission — Proof vs Allegations15:06 Consequences, Ivy League Standards & ‘Character Matters’17:07 Bullying Culture, Social Media Bans & Touch Grass24:26 VHS Nostalgia, Disney Edits & Losing the Originals26:26 Mandela Effect Round 2: Forrest Gump Quote & Sinbad Again29:00 Trust Recession: AI, Fake Authenticity & Parasocial ChatGPT34:42 Instagram Debate: 112 vs Jagged Edge38:31 Relationship Bar: ‘If the Boy Don’t Change, Change the Boy’39:37 Mature… Until the Petty Comes Out39:59 Post-Barbecue Banter & Trying a New Game40:21 Costume Party Rules: No Regular Clothes Allowed42:54 Unboxing 'Unfiltered Girls Night' + Cards We Refuse to Answer47:49 Game Time: One-Night Stands, Karaoke, and Internet Stalking53:01 Threesomes, Devil’s Three-Ways & Freaky Confessions56:10 Cockblocking, Bad Hookups & Running to the Clinic01:00:38 Flirting With Therapists (and Married Men) Debate01:05:06 Meeting Parents Too Soon + How to Get Guests to Leave01:08:26 Garage Door Chaos, Safety Fears & Wrapping Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#63 - If Karma Took Requests
Question of the Week: What would you wish on your worst enemy?We kick off with Weekly Reddit and the answers range from petty inconvenience to “okay… you didn’t have to go THAT far.” It turns into a surprisingly real conversation about what people actually mean when they say they want karma, and why self-awareness might be one of the harshest things you could ever wish on somebody.From there we spiral into everything else we actually talked about: immortality as punishment (movie talk included), random life observations, and a whole tangent about texting men you shouldn’t, reopening old situations, and how boredom will have you acting reckless if you don’t stay offline. There’s also a throwback story involving moonshine, bad nights out, and learning your limits the hard way.Then we pivot into music nostalgia, birthday expectations (and responding to messages), and a rant about streaming commercials, Amazon/Prime, and the ridiculousness of prescription drug ads, plus how targeted ads decide what your life looks like based on one purchase. And yes, the cat gets her moment too.It’s funny, petty, uncomfortable in spots, and very “friends yapping” the whole way through.Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#62 – The “Small” Social Rules Adults Are Finally Ignoring
This week, Jocelyn and Jade talk about how adulthood changes the way we communicate, interact, and tolerate social expectations.Starting with a Question of the Week, the conversation expands into texting etiquette, social availability, overstimulation, workplace behavior, impulse control, silence, burnout, and how aging shifts what feels necessary versus exhausting.If you’ve noticed yourself pulling back, leaving earlier, responding less, or questioning social norms that once felt automatic, this episode puts words to that shift.New episodes every Wednesday.Follow the podcast wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#61 – We’re Choosing Sides in Black Pop Culture
This week, we’re choosing sides on Black pop culture — music, movies, TV shows, and nostalgia moments that still spark debate years later. We talk about loyalty to artists, generational bias, and why certain opinions feel personal even when they shouldn’t.If you love millennial nostalgia, pop culture debates, unfiltered opinions, and conversations that feel like sitting with friends who keep it real, this episode will feel right at home.New episodes every Wednesday.Follow the podcast wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#60 – You Don’t Get to Control People Because You’re “Moral.”
This week, we’re talking about adult boundaries, morality, and the pressure to live by other people’s rules just to avoid conflict. Using a viral Reddit story as a starting point, we unpack shared living dynamics, money boundaries, workplace gossip, and why being “responsible” is often about survival — not superiority.If you’re navigating adulthood while dealing with judgment, unreliable people, or environments where everyone has opinions about how you should live, this episode will feel like a conversation with friends who actually get it.New episodes every Wednesday. Follow the podcast everywhere you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#59 - Some Things Ruin Attraction Forever
This week, we’re unpacking a breakup story that raises an uncomfortable question: are there moments you just can’t come back from in a relationship?We react to a Reddit post that sparked debate about attraction, embarrassment, and honesty, then get into why people claim they want relationships but struggle with accountability, communication, and emotional discomfort.If you’ve ever wondered whether people actually want connection or just consistent attention or felt confused by how quickly someone’s feelings can change, this episode puts words to that frustration. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#58 – The Pettiest Things Done After a Breakup
Breakups don’t always end cleanly. Sometimes they end with hurt feelings, crossed lines, and decisions people swear they don’t regret.In this episode, Jocelyn and Jade react to stories about the pettiest things people have done after a breakup and talk through why emotions make people move the way they do. They also touch on coworker trust, oversharing at work, and what happens when someone you confided in repeats your business.If you’ve ever wondered whether something went too far after a breakup, or if you should trust that coworker who feels a little too comfortable, this episode will hit.New episodes every Wednesday.Follow the podcast wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#57 - I Don’t Want to Be Your Accountability Partner
Saying you don’t want to be someone’s accountability partner can shift a friendship instantly. This conversation moves from rethinking personal change to navigating friendships that expect more consistency than you can realistically give.We break down a real situation where opting out caused tension, then widen the lens to talk about uneven effort, routines that no longer fit, and why pulling back often feels worse than staying quiet. If you’ve felt pressure to keep showing up in ways you already know you can’t sustain, this episode will feel familiar.New episodes every Wednesday.Follow the podcast wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#56 - My Most Embarrassing Work Accident
This episode starts with a Reddit story so embarrassing it makes you physically uncomfortable, a work accident that turned into a core memory no one would ever want. From there, the conversation opens up into the kinds of moments adulthood doesn’t prepare you for: humiliation at work, navigating family tension without making things worse, and realizing that being grateful doesn’t magically make life easier.We talk about why embarrassing moments hit harder as adults, how family dynamics can turn simple plans into stressful situations, and why it’s possible to appreciate your life while still feeling completely worn down by it. If you’ve ever replayed a work moment in your head, avoided a family situation for your own peace, or felt guilty for being tired even though “things are fine,” this episode puts words to that feeling. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#55 - Burnout Changes You In Ways Work Will Never Understand
Work will drain the version of you it met if you let it. Burnout hits different when you’re the one holding everything together — the “strong one,” the dependable coworker, the one who cares more than the people in charge.In this episode, we’re talking about what burnout actually feels like, why “being a team player” is often just code for “we’ll overwork you,” and how hard it is to set boundaries in a culture that treats your life like it’s optional.If you’ve ever been exhausted, resentful, or low-key disgusted at how much of yourself you’ve given to a job… yeah. This one’s for you.Chapters00:00 Introduction to the Dilemma00:29 The Happy Hour Conflict01:33 Personal Boundaries and Work03:55 Alternative Social Activities05:43 Workplace Relationships and Friendships07:58 Balancing Work and Personal Life30:45 The Concept of Quiet Quitting34:36 Question of the Week: Last Meal on Death Row38:59 Portillo's Cravings and Dipping Debates40:12 Death Row Meals: Wagyu and Weird Choices47:14 Coke vs. Pepsi: The Ultimate Debate56:49 Waffle House and Late-Night Breakfast Adventures59:20 Setting Boundaries at Work01:07:29 Keeping Coworkers at a Distance01:12:30 Wrapping Up: Engage with Us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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#54 - Why We Stay With People We’re Trying to Leave
If you’ve ever stayed in a relationship longer than you should have, kept sleeping with someone you were trying to leave, or dragged out a breakup because comfort felt easier than change… this episode will feel painfully familiar.We talk about the messy in-between stage — when you know you're done emotionally, but your habits, fears, routine, or living situation keep you stuck. Our listeners shared their own stories of staying too long, choosing comfort over clarity, and finally walking away.We also get into friendship shifts when someone disappears into a new relationship, girl code confusion, dating apps with unrealistic expectations, and whether emotional availability is the real modern dating problem.This episode is for anyone navigating adult relationships, setting boundaries, facing hard truths, or trying to understand themselves better in love and friendship.A Girls Perspective. AGP. In My Opinion. Just My Thoughts. Hot Takes. Friendship struggles. Vibe Tribe. Friends yapping. Black Girl Podcast. Adulthood struggles. Parenting Wins. Parenting Loses. Single Life. Educated Black Women. Educated Black People. Friendship Problems Podcast. Toxic Friends Podcast. Adulting Podcast – Funny. Career Change Podcast. True Crime Podcast. Personal growth podcast. Finding Your People. Build a Community.Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hookup Horror Stories and Holiday Drama | Ep 53
Hookup Horror Stories, Holiday Boundaries, and Pop-up Visits: Navigating Modern FriendshipsIn this lively episode, Jocelyn and Jade delve into the hilarious and sometimes cringe-worthy world of 'hookup horror stories,' sharing listener submissions that will leave you wide-eyed. The duo also tackles the complex emotions tied to holiday gatherings, discussing the pressure and obligation that often come with family traditions and offering practical advice on how to maintain personal boundaries. To round it off, the hosts dive into the nostalgia and modern realities of spontaneous friend visits, sharing their take on whether popping up unannounced is a friendship goal or a social faux pas. Don't miss this entertaining and thought-provoking episode!00:00 Introduction and Question of the Week00:12 Hookup Horror Stories: Part 104:37 Hookup Horror Stories: Part 208:00 Hookup Horror Stories: Part 310:48 Hookup Horror Stories: Part 414:15 Hookup Horror Stories: Part 516:35 Hookup Horror Stories: Part 618:56 Hookup Horror Stories: Part 726:32 Friendship Files: Holiday Gift Giving35:42 Inflatable Sumo Wrestlers and Christmas Gifts36:47 The Dutch Oven Dilemma37:14 Are We Wrong? Skipping Christmas41:51 Mental Health and Holiday Stress50:24 Main Character Moment: Finding Peace01:04:24 Unannounced Visits and Friendship Dynamics01:09:20 Weekly Poll and Closing Remarks Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Top 5 Subtle Signs of Cheating You Might Miss! | Ep 52
In this episode, Jocelyn and Jade dive into the week's question: what are subtle signs someone is cheating? They discuss five signs based on listener responses and share personal anecdotes about infidelity, relationship dynamics, and social media behavior. The conversation touches on social behaviors, like making an effort in friendships and the importance of communication. The episode is wrapped up with gratitude for a year of podcasting together, and Jocelyn surprises Jade with a thoughtful gift in appreciation of her commitment.Chapters00:00 Introduction: Question of the Week00:45 Top 5 Subtle Signs of Cheating00:48 Sign 1: The Passenger Seat Clue04:56 Sign 2: Picking Fights and Finding Faults07:05 Sign 3: Social Media Secrecy09:13 Sign 4: Talking About a Colleague Too Much12:02 Sign 5: Everything Seems Perfect18:15 Friendship Files: Planning and Dependability26:02 Was I Wrong for Skipping Friendsgiving?34:57 Discussing Messiness and Entertainment35:24 Debating Love and Attendance37:03 Balancing Time in Relationships39:03 Pressure to Show Up in Relationships46:25 Random Thoughts: Do Zombies Poop?53:52 Driving Etiquette and Rants58:26 Thanksgiving Surprise and Reflections Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Unspoken Rules of Adult Friendships | Ep 51
Unforgettable Dreams, Stripper Mishaps, and BoundariesIn this episode, hosts Jocelyn and Jade share a hilarious and unforgettable bachelorette trip to Nashville where ATM issues and unexpected costs left them in awkward situations. They also dive into a discussion about memorable dreams from Reddit, ranging from bizarre to heartwarming. The conversation transitions into the complexities of setting boundaries in friendships, touching on personal experiences and perspectives. Finally, they tease upcoming merchandise and possible giveaways for their listeners. Tune in for laughs and thought-provoking insights!Chapters00:00 ATM Troubles at the Strip Club01:06 Question of the Week: Unforgettable Dreams01:36 Analyzing Disturbing Dreams06:01 Dreams of the Past and Past Lives11:43 Ranting About Parachute Pants15:53 Friendship Files: Privacy Boundaries25:18 Are We Wrong? Venting About Trip Costs36:05 Kicking Out the Broke Friend36:19 ATM Troubles at the Male Revue37:34 Strippers and No Cash39:47 Reflecting on Broke Moments43:58 Setting Boundaries in Relationships50:32 Travel Stories and Pet Peeves54:10 Hugging Boundaries and Personal Space01:09:09 Future Plans and Podcast Updates Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Growing Up, Outgrowing Friends and Work Bullies | Ep 50
Navigating Friendships and Workplace DynamicsIn this episode, hosts Jocelyn and Jade discuss the dynamics of friendships, focusing on how people can outgrow each other and the feelings that arise from being excluded from significant events. Jocelyn shares her personal experiences of dealing with workplace bullying, mismanagement, and the importance of advocating for oneself. They also tackle the issue of employees being penalized for frequently calling in sick, especially when it involves family matters, and the problematic nature of restrictive PTO policies. The discussion underscores the importance of knowing one's worth and exploring better opportunities if current conditions are detrimental.In this episode, Jocelyn and Jade delve into the complexities of outgrowing friends, navigating workplace dynamics, and confronting leadership issues. They recount personal stories and discuss audience-submitted questions regarding strange behaviors, friend inclusivity, and the toxic work environment. Through candid conversation, they offer insights into valuing oneself and finding better opportunities both socially and professionally.Chapters00:00 Navigating Friendships and Personal Growth01:22 Question of the Week: Strangest Things Caught Doing03:21 Embarrassing Moments and Family Traditions04:16 More Strange and Funny Stories13:59 Friendship Dynamics and Expiration Dates33:08 Discussing the Show 'All of Us Are Dead'34:00 Horror Movie Logic and Frustrations35:50 Kelly Rowland in Horror Movies36:46 Am I Wrong? Engagement Dinner Dilemma39:29 Friendship and Exclusion52:09 Graduation and Friendship Expectations57:10 Healthy Eating and Office Etiquette01:06:21 The Office Food Dilemma01:09:12 Workplace Bullying: It's Not Just for Kids01:29:06 The PTO Battle: Prepare the Others01:38:09 Navigating Toxic Work Environments01:46:55 Final Thoughts and Farewell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Are You Really Busy… or Just Done With Me? | Ep 49
Jocelyn and Jade discuss the intricacies of friendship, focusing on the importance of communication and loyalty in relationships. They touch on personal experiences with being cut off without explanation, the need for honest conversation to avoid misunderstandings, and the fine line between asserting boundaries and simply avoiding difficult talks. Additionally, the discussion includes reflections on professional experiences in customer service and healthcare, highlighting common issues faced in the workplace. The episode is filled with honest insights, humorous anecdotes, and practical advice on maintaining meaningful connections and navigating everyday challenges.Chapters:00:00 The Illusion of Cutting People Off01:25 Introducing New Segments01:59 My Thing Is: Venting Session03:50 Celebrating Wins Without Guilt05:57 Workplace Recognition and Credit12:00 The Value of Fair Compensation14:11 Friendship Files: Emotional Drain29:19 Are We Wrong? Evaluating Friendships35:58 Chopped Liver and Irony36:11 The Importance of Communication in Friendships38:36 Unspoken Expectations and Misunderstandings43:01 Dining Alone and Social Norms44:14 Dine and Dash Confessions50:01 Wedding Day Clam Knuckle Incident54:03 Cutting People Off: A Debate01:10:01 The Shoe on the Other Foot01:10:23 Ranting About Friendships01:11:04 Chaotic Conversations01:13:42 Proper English and Internet Critics01:17:36 The Betrayal List Idea01:18:01 Negative Comments and Opinions01:25:10 British Black History Month01:27:59 Fast Food Interview Etiquette01:35:26 Pharmacy Stories and Customer Frustrations01:43:23 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Women Don’t Cheat More—They Just Don’t Get Caught | Ep 48
Women Don’t Cheat More—They Just Don’t Get Caught | Ep 48This episode starts with a missed taco night and ends with cheating theories, side-piece confusion, and a lot of emotional games. We’re talking about people ghosting friendships then getting mad you don’t reach out, the difference between closure and control, and the petty levels of cheating that women are allegedly mastering in silence.From emotional manipulation to situationships that never got a title—but somehow still ended—we’re calling out the messy double standards in dating, the blurred lines in adult friendships, and the unspoken rules that nobody taught us about growing up.Whether you’re stuck in the group chat that doesn’t group anymore, tired of people doing relationship things but saying you’re “just vibing,” or trying to heal from someone who never gave you real closure, this episode of A Girls Perspective is for you.We’re two lives, two perspectives, and one unfiltered conversation—still figuring it out, one chaotic story at a time.Chapters:00:00 The Taco Incident00:50 Introducing the Guests01:27 Kevin's Podcast Journey01:59 Podcast Controversies and Apologies02:56 Earthy Women and Podcast Topics03:58 Recording Challenges and Censorship08:05 Asian Content and BL Dramas13:24 Subtitles vs. Dubbing19:20 Prison Scenarios and Survival24:44 New Segment: Unsent Text Messages35:09 Dog Ownership Responsibilities37:13 Neighbor's Dog Incident37:47 Have You Ever Been Stood Up?39:58 Toxic Relationships and Stories41:49 Cheating and Manipulation57:21 Platonic Friendships Debate01:10:07 Hygiene and Cultural Differences01:14:53 Celebrity Hygiene Habits01:15:16 Debating Daily Showers01:16:06 Skincare Products and Chemicals01:16:56 Bill Burr's Comedy on Lotion01:18:02 Racial Discussions and Misunderstandings01:19:39 Parental Double Standards01:21:24 The Concept of Closure01:23:51 Friendship Dynamics01:32:30 Halloween Costumes and Horror Stories01:42:47 Favorite Halloween Candies01:44:10 School Field Trips and Kangaroos01:47:29 Closing Remarks and Social Media Plugs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why Being the Strong Friend Is So Exhausting | Ep 47
Are you always the strong one? The “go-to” person for your friends, your family, your job… but lowkey, you’re running on fumes? You’re not alone.This episode unpacks the silent burnout that comes with always holding it together for everyone else. Jocelyn and Jade get real about the weight of being the strong friend—why it’s so hard to ask for help, why we downplay our own needs, and why sometimes being strong just means being tired.We talk about: • The pressure to overachieve at work even when you’re burnt out • Feeling emotionally alone—even in a room full of people • How “thank you” could’ve saved a woman’s life in Texas • The weird stigma around crying or showing emotion • Why the “you don’t check on me anymore” guilt trip needs to stopThis one’s for the people who are tired of being the default emotional support. For the ones who hold it all in because they feel like they have to.Chapters00:00 – Why he only got 36 months?! Our thoughts on justice01:00 – K-pop fans unite: Bring back the old Stray Kids sound02:30 – Idol group dynamics, nostalgia, and fan favorites05:00 – Stray Kids stories, Woojin’s exit, and group dynamics08:00 – Idol visuals, hairline rumors, and stage glow-ups11:00 – Wig slip at the club and sweat-proof styles13:30 – Is giving 110% at work still worth it?15:30 – Doing your job vs. being team MVP17:30 – Why effort isn’t always rewarded with promotions19:00 – “Meets expectations” doesn’t mean underperforming21:00 – Feeling alone vs. feeling lonely — what’s the difference?23:30 – When you're in the room but still feel invisible25:00 – Late-night noises and being home alone27:00 – Zephyr the cat’s reaction to mystery sounds29:00 – Our generation’s biggest shared delusion31:00 – Do opinions really carry this much weight?33:00 – When someone runs… we all run (and why)35:00 – Why being the “strong friend” wears you down37:00 – The strong friend never really has a strong friend38:30 – Crying isn’t the only way to be vulnerable40:00 – When comfort from others feels overwhelming43:00 – Jocelyn’s emotional story about her cat47:00 – When a pet gets more tears than a breakup50:00 – Childhood pranks, falling stories, and payback52:00 – Winter slips and laughing too hard54:00 – That same sentence again? Let’s talk justice56:30 – Why some get more time for less serious stuff58:00 – The “thank you” moment that turned serious01:00:00 – Are we raising thoughtful people or not?01:03:00 – Parenting humans vs. dealing with chaos01:06:00 – When basic manners feel rare01:08:00 – Jail scenarios: Who’s thriving? Who’s not?01:10:00 – Respect, survival, and hilarious hypotheticals01:13:00 – Pop culture meets comedy meets chaos01:16:00 – The AI horror story: “The Group Chat” twist01:18:00 – Plot twist: Who’s the one behind it all?01:20:00 – Let’s start a band — but who’s the lead?01:22:00 – Zero instruments, 100% vocals01:24:00 – Music regrets, school memories, and flutes01:27:00 – Trying (and failing) to love jazz01:29:00 – The difference in raising your own vs. the world’s01:34:00 – Final shoutouts to the real ones in the Vibe Tribe🖤 A Girls Perspective | AGP | In My Opinion | Hot Takes | Friendship Struggles | Vibe Tribe | Black Girl Podcast | Educated Black Women | Adulting Podcast – Funny | Career Change Podcast | Finding your people | Build a community Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fighting With Your Boyfriend? Don't Tell Your Friends! | Ep 46
When it comes to relationships, honesty might not always be the best policy—especially with your friends. In this week’s episode of A Girls Perspective (AGP), Jocelyn and Jade unpack why telling your friends every detail of your relationship drama can backfire, and how it ties into the deeper friendship struggles and blurred boundaries that come with adulthood. This Adulting Podcast – Funny episode is packed with Hot Takes, chaotic logic, and the kind of brutally honest humor that makes the Vibe Tribe feel seen.The girls start off with Jocelyn hilariously losing her “Black card” after confusing Lionel Richie for George Michael, setting the tone for a full hour of confidently wrong opinions and real-life debates. From a viral Reddit story about someone using AI to trick their boss into giving them a raise, to whether cooking for a male friend crosses the line, every topic turns into a conversation about self-awareness, boundaries, and moral gray areas.By the end, they’re laughing about who they’d save first in an emergency (spoiler: themselves) and what it would really feel like to get “left behind” after the Rapture. Between the laughs, Fighting With Your Boyfriend? Don’t Tell Your Friends! | Ep 46 digs into the messy truths of friendship, selfishness, and surviving adulthood without losing your sanity.If you love Educated Black Women humor, Toxic Friends Podcast energy, or the kind of Personal growth podcast that doesn’t pretend to be perfect, this episode of A Girls Perspective will feel like catching up with your loud, honest best friends who get it. Tune in, grab your drink, and get ready to Find your people and Build a community that’s as unfiltered as it is relatable.Chapters:00:00 A Hilarious Mix-Up: Lionel Richie or George Michael?01:17 Weekly Reddit Story: Using AI to Get a Raise03:58 The Ethics of Using AI to Manipulate Your Boss09:11 Relationship Dynamics: Cooking for Friends21:11 The Great Water Debate: Dasani vs. Other Brands27:54 Friendship Boundaries: What Should You Share?43:50 Airplane Etiquette: Emergency Exit Row Dilemma46:24 Refusing to Give Up Leg Room46:32 Active Shooter Training at Work47:55 Hiding Strategies and Office Dynamics51:35 Fire Drill Responsibilities01:10:31 Rapture and Religious Beliefs01:31:46 Podcast Growth and Gratitude Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The ONE Thing You Don’t Do in a Fight | Ep 45
This week on A Girls Perspective, things start messy and stay that way. Jocelyn tells a story about two girls who went to someone’s house looking for a fight (first mistake), and when the punches started flying, one got folded while her “friend” just stood there watching. That sparks a whole debate about loyalty and friendship struggles — because if your friend is getting beat that bad, you either jump in, break it up, or go get help. What you don’t do is sit there like it’s a show.From there, Jade takes over Weekly Reddit and reads a confession from someone who sits in their car for an hour after work, lying about “traffic” so they can get some peace before going home. Jocelyn admits she does a lighter version of this in her driveway, while Jade says her family sees her anyway. The bigger point? Lying about needing time chips away at trust. Boundaries don’t mean you don’t love your family — they just mean you’re human. This hits right at the heart of adulting podcast struggles: balancing exhaustion, family life, and setting boundaries without guilt.That rolls into a parenting conversation full of hot takes. Jocelyn shares childhood whooping stories — spilling red nail polish on the carpet, hiding it, and catching a beating; falling asleep instead of cleaning her room and waking up to her mom shaking her. Jade points out how kids today act wild at school but know better at home. Together they argue: whoopings may not be for every kid, but discipline can’t be taken off the table. Some kids respond to timeouts, others only listen when there’s a real consequence. It’s one of those parenting wins and parenting losses that makes every family different.The fight theme keeps looping back. Jocelyn says if someone gives you a clean one-two combo, fine — sit down and let it go. But if they humiliate you, drag you across the ground, or beat you out of your clothes? Pride kicks in, and you’ll want round two no matter how long it takes. Jade’s rule is even wilder: first fight fair, second fight is a dogfight — biting, chairs, low blows, whatever it takes. They joke about being “folded like laundry with you still in it,” but underneath is a real conversation about respect, pride, and when to walk away.The deeper thread in this episode is how adults navigate honesty and boundaries. The “traffic lie” becomes a bigger discussion about depression, burnout, and communication in relationships. The parenting talk becomes about tailoring discipline instead of blindly repeating toxic traditions. And the fight stories become about loyalty, trust, and how much pride matters when you’re trying to hold on to self-respect.Then they go philosophical with more hot takes:Are people-pleasers really being kind, or are they manipulating how people see them?Is there even such a thing as a selfless good deed, or do we always get something back from it?This is why AGP connects so strongly with the Vibe Tribe. It’s not polished influencer energy — it’s real life. It’s friendship problems, boundaries in relationships, single life after 30, parenting hot takes, and the messy, funny side of adulthood. If you’ve ever wondered if your friends would actually ride for you, lied about traffic just to get a break, or felt guilty for needing space from the people you love, this episode is for you.Chapters:00:00 The First Mistake: Picking Fights01:14 Weekly Reddit Read: Confessions and Boundaries08:21 Parenting and Discipline: A Heated Debate19:44 Schoolyard Lies and Childhood Fights27:58 Revenge and Respect: The Art of Fighting Back41:17 The Struggles of Aging42:38 Family Dynamics and Avoidance44:18 The Fear of Confrontation45:03 Depression and Seeking Help47:53 True Crime Discussion: Unknown Number54:24 Bullying and Toughness01:10:11 Selfless Good Deeds: Myth or Reality? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Money vs Personality: What REALLY Makes Someone Valuable? | Ep 44
Episode 44 of A Girls Perspective (AGP) takes on one of the loudest debates in dating and adulting today: what makes someone “high value”? Jocelyn and Jade, joined by Brittany from Makeup Glam with B, unpack the double standards that shape how men and women are judged in relationships, friendships, and life.The conversation starts playful — makeup, lashes, birthday gifts, and why Jocelyn hates the pressure of receiving presents. But it quickly shifts into deeper territory: why men are told their value depends on income and status, while women are judged by looks, age, and how “aesthetically pleasing” they are. The crew reacts to viral high value man vs high value woman clips, calling out how men feel they can’t define their worth without money, while women are constantly reduced to their appearance.They go even further, tackling stereotypes about women with “masculine energy” and whether submission is supposed to be one-sided. Jocelyn and Jade argue that real partnership means both people submit and lead at different times. Brittany adds that independence can make dating harder, because so many men tie their ego and masculinity to being needed financially.The group also dives into aging and worth, challenging the idea that women lose value over time while men gain it. They highlight the wisdom, independence, and confidence women build in their 30s and 40s — even if society refuses to see it as valuable. Mixed in are laughs about mediocre nails, men hiding baldness under hats, and the contradictions of wanting women with “low body counts” who are also magically experienced.Beyond dating, the episode circles back to bigger adulthood struggles: friendships that only show up for fun but not real support, gift-giving that feels more like obligation, and the pressure to glam yourself up just to be respected. Whether you’re dealing with friendship struggles, navigating single life after 30, or rethinking what really makes a partner valuable, this conversation feels like wine night with friends who aren’t afraid to drop hot takes.Chapters:00:00 Introduction: Relationship Dynamics and Gift Giving01:16 Call to Action: Subscribe and Join the Community03:25 Special Guest: Makeup Glam with Brittany08:44 Discussion: High Value Men and Women14:32 Personal Experiences and Social Expectations16:39 The Psychology of Gender Roles25:48 Negotiation and Career Advancement33:24 Overstimulation and Social Interactions35:47 Reacting to Controversial Opinions36:50 Debating Preferences and Double Standards38:38 The Double Standard of Body Counts40:57 The Reality of Dating Expectations43:18 The Importance of Self-Reflection in Relationships47:20 Navigating Relationship Dynamics50:47 The Impact of Aging on Relationship Value53:04 The Role of Aesthetics and Success in Relationships01:14:37 The Thrill of Cheating and Relationship Games01:17:37 Exploring Self-Esteem and Gender Differences01:18:08 Parenting and Building Confidence in Children01:20:38 Personal Experiences with Makeup and Self-Image01:24:38 The Role of Makeup in Society01:39:50 Friendships and Relationship Dynamics01:53:14 Closing Thoughts and FarewellHigh value clipsClip 1: Myron: https://youtube.com/shorts/THf71Cg_mgE?si=n7uEsRcCckJnsfWSClip 2: Kevin Samuels: https://youtube.com/shorts/vmuszbZtUDI?si=lCif0RMlbFiqipSmClip 3: What is a high value man: https://youtube.com/shorts/CkWBGz9qYYc?si=I2LcilpG-gCRI75tClip 4: High Value Woman: https://youtube.com/shorts/Pj_K2U2Emsg?si=P_-osd-WB6NdO79QClip 5: https://youtube.com/shorts/WAXDm6rc7kQ?si=64RytOt0c3doZXEwClip 6: https://youtube.com/shorts/zz-bO6KZ3R8?si=3Qc8oEhK_4dUnmCx Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Bumble Horror Stories You Won’t Believe | Ep 43
This episode has everything—friendship drama, marriage struggles, dating app fails, and the messy reality of adulthood. We start with the big question: can you fight with a friend and still stay friends, or is that relationship officially over? Jade says once the hands fly the friendship is done, while Jocelyn admits she could throw down and laugh about it later. That opens up a bigger conversation on toxic friends, losing friendships as an adult, and why so many people avoid the tough talks that could save years of wasted time.From there, we dive into a viral Reddit thread about marriage and body autonomy. What do you do when a controlling spouse thinks they should decide if you get on birth control, cut your hair, or get a tattoo? We break down how avoiding these conversations before marriage leads to resentment, and why setting boundaries matters if you want a healthy partnership. It’s blunt, it’s real, and it’s the kind of talk most couples are too scared to have.Then come the laughs with Jocelyn’s Bumble horror stories—the ultimate collection of online dating fails. There’s the guy who complimented her and immediately got unmatched, the date who showed up in sweatpants and spent the whole time ranting about his ex-wife, the man who had no car but still asked for a ride home, and the 45-year-old with multiple roommates who somehow thought he was a catch. Each story proves how exhausting dating apps can be, but also why noticing red flags early saves you from even bigger disasters.Along the way, we talk about brutal honesty versus people-pleasing, how to walk away when someone just isn’t for you, and why adulting feels like a mix of hilarious chaos and constant lessons. Whether it’s friendship problems, toxic relationships, or the weirdest Bumble dates you’ve ever heard, this episode is packed with hot takes, messy stories, and the kind of real talk that makes you feel less alone in the struggle.Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.Chapters:00:00 Can Friends Fight and Stay Friends?00:42 Weekly Reddit: Am I the Asshole?01:24 Birth Control Debate03:36 Communication in Relationships06:44 Dating and Deal Breakers14:49 Online Dating Stories37:25 The Anthony Mix-Up37:51 Nicknames and Their Boundaries39:36 Confusing Nicknames42:43 Childhood TV Shows and Characters47:20 TikTok Shop Addiction49:06 Playing 'Put a Finger Down'59:58 Awkward Moments and Confessions01:04:17 Workplace Hookups and Hygiene Horrors01:06:25 Embarrassing Moments and Workplace Mishaps01:10:42 Fights and Friendships01:26:46 Provoking and Confrontations01:37:44 Closing Remarks and Announcements Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Parenting Rules That Were Actually INSANE | Ep 42
So many of us grew up with parents who made rules that sound ridiculous now. No car lights in the backseat because it was “illegal.” No sleeping with a fan because it could make you sick. No wearing red nail polish because it was “too grown.” Some of us even got guilted into cooking for the entire family just for making ourselves a snack. These strange rules weren’t about keeping us safe—they were about control, image, and fear. And now as adults, we’re still trying to set boundaries, let go of guilt, and unlearn the habits those rules left behind.That question of trust and control shows up again when we break down Netflix’s The Truth About Jussie Smollett. The documentary digs into contradictions in the brothers’ testimony, missing video footage, and the Chicago Police Department’s long history of corruption. It also shows how quickly the media shaped public opinion before the facts were clear. We talk about what the documentary reveals, what still doesn’t add up, and the bigger problem of how victims often lose credibility while institutions protect their own image.Then we unpack Netflix’s Unknown Number: The High School Catfish, the shocking story of a Michigan teenager who was harassed for almost two years with anonymous texts—only to find out her own mother was behind it. The betrayal, the manipulation, and the light consequences compared to the long-term damage raise hard questions: how do you rebuild trust after something like that? And what does it say about family dynamics when the person you’re supposed to rely on most is the one causing the harm?On top of all that, adulting still finds new ways to frustrate us. From “luxury” hotels with no spas, to restaurants cutting corners on desserts, to favorite snacks like Doritos 3D, Bugles flavors, and cheesecake bites disappearing off shelves—it feels like adulthood is one long list of letdowns. And sometimes, the only relief is having lighthearted debates with your friends, like whether chocolate counts as candy or just a sweet.This episode is about more than just weird parenting rules. It’s about boundaries, betrayal, broken trust, adulting struggles, nostalgia, and the kind of conversations that remind you you’re not alone in the chaos of figuring it all out.Chapter:00:00 Mysterious Text Messages00:55 Weirdest Rules from Parents02:00 Car Conversations and Tinted Windows03:35 Laughing and Living Life04:24 More Bizarre Parental Rules24:29 Cooking for the Whole Family29:25 Jussie Smollett Documentary Discussion32:15 Questioning the Lawyer's Role32:39 Doubts About the Confession33:06 The Interrogation and Confession33:29 The Fame and Money Motive33:39 Physical Appearance and Perception34:44 Skepticism About the Incident35:18 Police Department's Shady History40:14 The Noose and the Sandwich42:42 The Documentary's Impact53:17 Netflix's New Documentary01:10:47 The Case of the Unfit Mother01:11:43 The FBI's Involvement01:13:50 The Daughter's Realization01:15:04 Netflix and K-Dramas01:15:25 The Hilarious Mr. Queen01:16:12 Diving into BL Dramas01:22:28 The Allure of BL Love Stories01:43:52 The Chocolate Debate01:44:56 Wrapping Up and Final ThoughtsTwo lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.#podcast #blackgirlpodcast #conversation #inmyopinion #imo Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Most Disturbing Thing You Found Out About A Friend | Ep 41
Friendship problems come in all shapes—gross habits, hidden secrets, and boundaries you never thought you’d have to set.What do you do when you find out something about a friend that changes the whole friendship? Maybe it’s a nasty habit you can’t ignore. Maybe it’s a secret that makes you see them completely different. Or maybe it’s one of those choices—like cheating, lying, or chasing clout—that makes you wonder if they were ever really who you thought they were.That’s where we started, but like most real conversations, it spiraled. From gross hygiene confessions and coworkers with disturbing pasts to Twitter-famous friends who lost it all, we talk about the moments that make you question who’s really in your circle. But we also get into the random stuff that makes adulthood what it is:Why Jade won’t stay at a church if the choir can’t sing (and Jocelyn’s obsession with a viral Korean church video)How John Legend’s Ordinary People went from “annoying” to a life anthem in high schoolGirl Scout cookie sales and the truth that moms were the ones actually hustling for usArby’s “4 for $10” roast beef deal—is it marketing, or a cry for help?The TV character exits that hurt more than real breakups (Opie, we’re still not over you)It’s messy, it’s uncomfortable, and it’s hilarious. At its core, it’s about figuring out how to deal when people—and life—show you sides you can’t unsee. Do you laugh it off, or is it time to set a boundary? And how do you protect your peace while still making room to laugh at the chaos?👉 The Most Disturbing Thing You Found Out About A Friend | Ep 41https://shows.acast.com/a-girls-perspective-podcastThe conversation spirals hilariously (and sometimes grossly) into bigger topics:Why some people seem addicted to cheating as a “kink.”Their love–hate relationship with true crime shows and how they mess with your mental health.A nostalgic detour into 90s/2000s music—singing along to Escape’s “My Little Secret,” reminiscing about Mariah Carey, John Legend, and gospel tracks that always hit the soul.Childhood fundraising chaos (Girl Scout cookies, trash bags, taffy apples, and how moms ended up doing all the work).Food debates like butter on Pop-Tarts, Long John Silver’s fish, Arby’s 4-for-10 deals, and brownies that are “too good to share.”Parenting moments, like Jade’s son calling her his “maid” while she’s taking care of him sick.TV nostalgia—Sons of Anarchy heartbreak, The Nanny, New Adventures of Old Christine, rom-coms, and Jennifer Aniston’s underrated comedy chops.It ends with a reminder to join their new Discord community, “The After Party”, where listeners can hang out and keep the conversation going, https://discord.gg/4MJu7paRTimeline:00:00 Shocking Discoveries About Friends01:11 Hand Washing Horror Stories02:59 Tipping Etiquette and Pet Peeves04:05 Disturbing Confessions from the Internet04:34 Creepy True Crime Conversations18:46 Gospel Music and Emotional Songs25:55 Childhood Snacks and Fundraisers35:09 Baking Memories and Recipes39:19 Funny Kid Stories and TV Shows43:18 Streaming Woes and Amazon Purchases43:59 Nostalgic TV Shows and Movies46:01 Sons of Anarchy and Memorable TV Deaths48:45 Actors and Their Iconic Roles56:15 Food Talk: Butter on Pop-Tarts and Fast Food Deals01:08:04 Home Renovations and DIY Projects01:24:08 Reflections on Childhood and Popularity01:26:37 Wrapping Up and Community Engagement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Would You DUMP A Friend For Cheating On Their Spouse? | Ep 40
In this episode, Jocelyn and Jade dive into a messy moral dilemma: should you cut off a friend if you find out they’re cheating on their spouse? The conversation sparks from a Reddit thread, where many people admitted to ending friendships over cheating. The hosts explore why people see cheating as a bigger deal than other wrongdoings—like stealing or lying—even when those might impact friends directly.They debate whether cheating automatically makes someone untrustworthy in all areas of life, or if it’s more complicated depending on context. Both admit they wouldn’t instantly drop a friend but would first want a conversation: why did it happen, what’s going on, and is the friend trying to drag them into the situation? They draw a hard line at being asked to cover up lies—once they’re involved, they’re out.The discussion widens into gray areas: Is cheating different if it’s a boyfriend versus a husband? Would you tell the spouse? Does the situation change if the relationship was abusive? And what about being friends with someone who cheats with other people’s partners? The hosts also share their own experiences—admitting they’ve been in messy situations before and learned the hard way about karma.As always, the episode balances humor and honesty. Listeners get Jade and Jocelyn’s trademark unfiltered takes, from joking about “lie to me too so I can stay out of it” to reminiscing about MySpace and BlackPlanet, to laughing over wild neighborhood drama like witnessing car vandalism. The core message: cheating is wrong, but whether it’s friendship-ending isn’t always black and white—it depends on the situation, the history of the friendship, and whether your friend tries to drag you into their mess.Timeline:00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts on Cheating00:56 Weekly Reddit Question of the Week02:55 Moral Dilemmas and Cheating04:05 Podcast Discussion on Deception07:39 Friendship and Cheating: A Moral Debate13:45 Personal Reflections and Hypotheticals17:42 Cheating in Relationships: A Broader Perspective20:24 The Complexity of Ending Friendships39:47 Marriage, Rings, and Personal Preferences44:01 Subscription Annoyances and Nostalgia44:22 AOL and Old Email Addresses45:09 Black Planet and MySpace Memories48:27 The Evolution of Social Media59:48 Witnessing a Crime01:08:14 Personal Updates and Challenges01:23:19 Closing Remarks and Call to Action Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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5 Types of People We Are NOT Willing to Befriend ANYMORE | Ep 39
This episode dives deep into the messy realities of adult friendships—why they fail, how boundaries shift as life changes, and the kinds of people Jocelyn and Jade are done entertaining in their circles.The conversation kicks off with a side story about boundaries and communication—how marriage, kids, and busy schedules force people to be stricter with their time, and how flakiness or poor communication can strain even solid friendships. From there, Jocelyn introduces her list of five types of friends to cut off:The Drama Dumper – The friend who constantly unloads their same self-inflicted chaos and never changes anything. At some point, venting turns into emotional labor nobody signed up for.The Diva – Everything is about them, even when it’s your moment. They crave attention—good or bad—and would absolutely wear white to your wedding just to steal the spotlight.The Non-Accountable Friend – They disrespect people’s time, flake on plans, and never admit when they’re wrong. These are the people who leave you waiting, then get mad when you stop tolerating it.The Too Attached/Too Detached Friend – Both extremes are unhealthy. The overly attached friend who shows up uninvited (even at your partner’s house!) is suffocating, while the detached one disappears for months and only reappears for the party life, offering no real depth.The Two-Faced Friend – The one who talks badly about you to other friends in the group. If they gossip about someone else to you, you know they’re doing the same behind your back.They also throw in a bonus category:The Favor Friend (aka The Scrub) – Always asking for money, rides, clothes, babysitting, or favors but never reciprocating, even when it’s something small and free.Throughout the episode, Jocelyn and Jade mix in personal stories, humor, and some Reddit-inspired commentary about how adults struggle with friendships. A big theme is how people avoid difficult conversations with friends, even though they’ll do it in romantic relationships or with family. The hosts argue that friendships are relationships too, and they deserve honesty, accountability, and investment.The episode closes with a call for listeners to reflect on their own circles: stop calling acquaintances “friends,” be honest about what you’re willing to tolerate, and don’t be afraid to let go of people who don’t add value to your life.Timeline:00:00 Unexpected Gossip01:00 Marriage and Boundaries03:19 Communication in Friendships11:35 Top Five Friends to Let Go12:27 The Drama Friend13:43 The Diva Friend15:19 Owning Up to Mistakes18:50 Too Attached or Too Detached35:08 The Favor Seeker39:55 High Standards in Friendships40:57 Political Differences in Friendships43:39 Weekly Reddit: Ending Friendships44:58 Moral and Ethical Differences57:19 The Importance of Communication01:18:13 Final Thoughts and Farewell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Why My Partner Won't Propose After 5 Years | Ep 38
What happens when you’re five years into a relationship, living together, in love… but he still won’t propose? 👀 In this week’s episode, we dive into a viral Reddit story where a woman finds out the real reason her partner won’t put a ring on it: kids. He wants them, she doesn’t. And suddenly, the “forever” relationship doesn’t feel so secure.We get into it ALL — mismatched expectations, why “they’ll change their mind” is the worst relationship gamble, and how resentment creeps in when one partner sacrifices their dreams for the other. Plus, you know us… we spiral into everything from pregnancy fears and parenting fails to cruise ship nightmares, waterboarding hair wash flashbacks, and dating stories featuring “Fat #1” and “Fat #2.” 😂This is one of those episodes where the conversation is both deep and hilarious — a reminder that no matter how much love there is, dealbreakers matter.🗣 Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation. 👉 Full episodes every Wednesday + highlights all week long! ✨ Join the Vibe Tribe & subscribe for more real talk on relationships, adulthood, and everything in between.Timeline:00:00 Understanding Dating Preferences00:42 Weekly Reddit Story: Why My Partner Hasn't Proposed02:22 The Dilemma of Having Kids04:52 Advice and Opinions on Relationship Decisions07:06 Personal Experiences and Reflections on Parenting21:05 Cruises, Elevators, and Other Anxieties35:20 Dating Preferences and Racial Bias42:16 Unexpected Reunion with Fat Number Two42:44 The Annual Birthday Call44:11 Memories of a Night with Jose Cuervo45:21 Reflections on Past Relationships48:07 Graduation Plans and Reflections52:57 New Job Challenges and Adjustments54:10 Fitness Challenges and Goals59:59 Learning Korean and Other Languages01:12:19 Exploring Korean Convenience Stores01:20:27 Wrapping Up and Final Thoughts#Podcast #Relationships #Marriage #Millennials #ModernWomen #ModernMen #DatingAfter30 #Parenting #SingleLife #NavigatingAdulthood #WorkLifeBalance #UnfilteredConversation #VibeTribe Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How Did You Find Out They Were Cheating? | Ep 37
Back door escapes. LinkedIn DMs. A 4-year-old spilling the tea. We’re diving into the wildest ways people discover they’re being cheated on—plus our own messy confessions, listener stories, and unfiltered takes on girl code, “cheating down,” and why some people forgive what they shouldn’t.We also get real about the rise of “whites only” communities in 2025, the history they’re ignoring, and why it’s more dangerous than they think. It’s chaos, honesty, and best-friend energy all in one.From sneaky back door exits to the other woman sliding into your LinkedIn messages (yes, LinkedIn), Episode 37 is all about the wild, ridiculous, and sometimes heartbreaking ways people find out they’re being cheated on. Jocelyn, Jade, and returning guest Antonio aren’t holding back—they’re confessing their own messy pasts, spilling listener-submitted cheating stories, and debating the messy truths about girl code, “cheating down,” and whether good sex is ever worth putting up with bad behavior.We’re talking the shocking truck-in-the-backyard discovery, a husband busting his wife via Pinterest, a 4-year-old accidentally outing an affair, and the chaos that happens when friend groups blur the lines. You’ll hear the petty ways people get caught, the delusional ways we justify staying, and the brutally honest conversations about why we sometimes forgive what we shouldn’t.But it’s not all relationship drama—this week we also take a detour into some real talk about the rise of “whites only” communities in 2025. We unpack the history behind segregation, why the comparison to “Black-only” spaces doesn’t hold up, and how fear, not superiority, is still fueling racism today. It’s blunt, it’s unfiltered, and it’s exactly the kind of conversation you’d have with your most honest friends over wine.Whether you’re here for the tea, the life lessons, or the laugh-out-loud commentary, Episode 37 delivers it all—chaos, honesty, and a little bit of therapy you didn’t know you needed.Timeline:00:00 Introduction: Why People Cheat01:06 Question of the Week: Discovering Infidelity01:50 Cheating Stories: Real-Life Experiences05:42 Discussion: Reactions and Reflections on Cheating07:21 Personal Anecdotes: Cheating and Relationships18:12 Karaoke Memories and Fun Times21:09 Honesty in Relationships: The Good and the Bad33:24 Childhood Memories: Indirectly Snitching36:19 Discussing Segregated Communities40:07 Economic Viability of Segregated Towns40:41 Racism in 2025: A Discussion44:24 Personal Experiences with Racism01:02:02 Cheating Stories and Relationship Dynamics01:17:24 Concluding Thoughts and Farewells Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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We Should All Be Doing This When Looking For A Job | Ep 36
Looking for a job in a tough market? Jocelyn and Jade keep it real about what actually works—and what definitely doesn’t. Jocelyn shares how she lowballed herself in an interview and what that taught her about knowing your worth. They break down why blaming the job market is often just an excuse, the importance of tailoring your resume (yes, multiple versions), and how to use tools like ChatGPT to actually land interviews—not just write cute bios.They also get into:Why your salary expectations might not match your skillsetWhat “passive” job hunting looks like (and why it gets you nowhere)How remote work could be hurting your promotion chancesThe difference between job rejection and being the problemAnd why being someone’s “B-roll friend” will have you catching a fade 😤This one’s part career advice, part real talk, part chaos—and you’ll feel seen, dragged, and entertained all at the same time.Timeline:00:00 Learning from Job Interview Mistakes00:56 Reddit Job Search Questions03:01 Creating Multiple Resumes08:33 Using Chat GPT for Job Applications15:58 Aggressively Applying for Jobs16:56 Challenges in the Job Market20:26 The Importance of Honesty in Job Applications26:03 Negotiating Salary and Job Offers51:00 The Role of Remote Work in Job Searching51:42 Navigating Office Politics During the Pandemic53:16 The Reality of Remote Work and Promotions55:01 Dealing with Jealousy and Office Dynamics57:14 Understanding Friendship Hierarchies57:22 The Concept of a B-Roll Friend01:14:31 Chat GPT: Friend or Foe?01:26:37 Living with a Ghost01:30:58 Engage with Us! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Controversial Opinions You'll Definitely Agree With | Ep 35
This week, we asked the internet: What’s your most controversial opinion? …and y’all did not disappoint. From parenting and weddings to job hunting and even fast food on Affirm (yes, for real), we’re reacting to the internet’s spiciest takes—and dropping a few of our own.We get into:Why some people just shouldn't have kidsWhether childhood obesity is abuseThe debate on euthanasia and dying with dignityMen being more emotional than women (yes, we said it)The great wedding scam (spoiler: debt ≠ love)How knowing someone shouldn't be the only way you get hiredAnd a story about someone stealing tea bags at a spa... because of courseWe also roast people going into debt over Labubus, reflect on how we budgeted our way out of financial messes, and talk about that viral TikTok of the woman who got fired over McDonald's and Uber Eats. It’s chaotic, honest, and very on brand.🎙 Come vibe with us: 🗣 Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.Follow & Rate the show if you’re loving the chaos. 📺 Full video episodes on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrOcaL-8K9FJqBlrTkxgB155iZWORJTIy&si=_Az5K4dS0WJJM3r5 📩 Share your stories with us or give feedback at https://shows.acast.com/a-girls-perspective-podcastTimeline:00:00 Reckless Driving Stories00:31 Question of the Week: Controversial Opinions01:42 Debating Procreation and Parenting03:48 Human Euthanization Debate04:50 Geography Confusion and Misunderstandings08:27 Obesity in Children: A Controversial Take13:18 Morning People vs. Night Owls15:35 Weddings: Worth the Cost?17:56 Adapting to New Cultures20:13 Men and Emotions21:42 The Internet's Impact on Society23:16 Church Attendance and Spirituality24:10 Genetic Diseases and Procreation25:27 Negative Stereotypes and Personal Experiences34:03 Job Hunting Realities50:12 Viral TikTok: Firing Over Food Delivery52:36 The Consequences of Slandering a Business54:22 DoorDash on Affirm: A Financial Audit56:48 The Reality of Using Affirm for Fast Food01:00:30 Financial Struggles and Mismanagement01:06:35 The Journey to Financial Stability01:18:15 The LASIK Experience: Pros and Cons01:39:08 The Debate on Female Attraction01:44:24 Final Thoughts and Farewell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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He Confronted Her...Now What? (Part 2): You Be the Judge | Ep 34
This week, we’re back with Part 2 of a relationship story so chaotic, we had to split it up. Remember the guy whose wife’s best friend was sitting on his lap, asking for emotional support...and maybe even a ring? Yeah. He finally sat them both down—and now everything’s out in the open.Turns out, the wife made a wild decision to let her best friend “borrow” her husband’s emotional availability…as practice. What could go wrong, right?Jocelyn and Jade break down the update with hilarious, blunt, and brutally honest commentary. From emotional cheating and gaslighting to friendship boundaries and bad decisions, this one has all the drama—and some serious real talk.And as always, we go off-script:Why some people treat their careers like a personalityK-pop stans and themed party overkillOur beef with the BMI scale and calorie-counting culturePlus, a random deep dive into the Thong Song origin story (you’re welcome)This episode has laughs, lessons, and chaos… just how we like it.🗣 Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.Timeline:00:00 Respecting Those Who Handle Your Food01:19 Reddit Drama: The Emotional Affair27:16 The Thong Song: Behind the Scenes35:30 Shaggy's 'It Wasn't Me': The Untold Story41:31 Cheating: A Deep Dive into Infidelity48:18 The Busy Excuse: Are They Really That Busy?53:46 Travel Plans and Flaky Friends54:41 K-Pop and K-Drama Obsessions57:00 Themed Parties: Fun or Pressure?01:02:57 Holiday Hosting and Decorations01:24:24 Health and Nutrition Rants01:37:36 Considering Ozempic for Weight Loss01:39:50 Wrapping Up and Thank You Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You Be the Judge: Is This Man Being Set Up by His Wife? | Ep 33
What happens when your spouse’s best friend starts acting like your second wife—and your partner refuses to believe it? In this unfiltered episode, we break down a wild Reddit relationship story full of toxic friendship dynamics, emotional cheating, and marriage denial. From relationship red flags and friendship boundaries to choosing loyalty in marriage over people who overstep, we’re diving all the way in.Then we shift gears and ask the men: What’s the main reason you wouldn’t want to be a woman? The answers spark a hilarious but honest conversation about period struggles, gender expectations, hysterectomy decisions, and the everyday reality of navigating adulthood as modern women.If you’re dealing with adult friendship problems, tired of people disrespecting your relationship, or just need real talk from women who’ve lived through it—this one’s for you.Topics We Cover:When your friend disrespects your marriageEmotional cheating and denialBoundaries in female friendshipsWhy men wouldn’t want to be womenPeriod pain and body autonomyFriendship vs. marriage loyaltyNavigating adulthood as a millennial womanTimeline: 00:00 Introduction and Initial Thoughts00:34 Weekly Reddit Story: A Friend's Betrayal01:41 Analyzing the Reddit Story06:03 Personal Reactions and Commentary16:10 Weekly Reddit Question: Why Men Wouldn't Want to Be Women26:38 Annoying Women and Workplace Dynamics28:23 Gatekeeping and Its Absurdity30:05 Fashion Obsessions and Shopping Experiences31:57 Human Unity and Empathy41:08 Friendship Dynamics and Betrayal46:05 Workplace Shenanigans and Frustrations50:16 Closing Remarks and Call to ActionPerfect for listeners who love:#ToxicFriendships #RelationshipAdvice #ModernMarriageStruggles #MillennialWomen #EmotionalCheating #RedditStories #PersonalDevelopment #NavigatingAdulthood #UnfilteredConversations #HonestFriendshipTalk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Craziest Reasons People Are Losing Friends | Ep 32
Friendship breakups are the worst—and in this episode, we’re diving into the most chaotic, petty, and just plain dumb reasons people are losing friends. From secret Santa sabotage and ghosting after grief to borrowing money and never paying it back, this one hits real close to home.We get into:What it means to outgrow friends as an adultThe toxic side of “loyalty”Why ghosting hurts more when it’s a best friendHow zodiac signs (yes, really) still ruin friendshipsPetty moments we’re not proud of but definitely rememberIf you’ve ever felt confused, hurt, or just tired of one-sided friendships, this one’s for you. Let’s talk about why adulting makes friendships harder, how to spot red flags, and why nobody tells you how messy losing friends can be after 30.Listen now and check out all episodes: YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrOcaL-8K9FJqBlrTkxgB155iZWORJTIy&si=_Az5K4dS0WJJM3r5 Acast: https://shows.acast.com/a-girls-perspective-podcast00:00 The Faulty Gift Card Incident01:09 Weekly Question: Zodiac Signs and Friendships04:38 Question of the Week: Stupid Reasons for Ending Friendships14:28 Lending Money to Friends: A Slippery Slope33:55 The Cat Dilemma38:51 Juneteenth: A Lesson in History46:10 Juneteenth Awareness and Ignorance50:52 The Struggles of Attending a Concert51:51 VIP Experience and Disorganization01:02:22 Concert Merchandise Madness01:11:01 Reflecting on Workplace Petty01:15:42 New Job Excitement and Farewells01:33:13 Final Thoughts and FarewellTags/Keywords: adult friendship breakups, signs of fake friends, ghosting friends, losing friends in adulthood, petty friendship drama, outgrowing people, navigating adulthood, millennial friendship struggles, emotional friendship loss, relationship insights, friendship red flags, navigating societal expectations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Internet is Permanently Gone. What's Your Next Move? | Ep 31
Imagine waking up and the internet is just gone—permanently. No Google. No Instagram. No TikTok brain rot to get you through the day. In this laugh-out-loud episode, we ask the ultimate digital detox question: what’s your next move when the internet disappears?We get into how modern women and men navigate adulthood when tech suddenly stops working. Jocelyn shares how her Tesla literally kicked her out of self-drive mode (you can't make this up), and Jade opens the floodgates on broke travel—aka that one friend who shows up with vibes and vibes only. We also dive into some chaotic friendship stories, quitting a toxic job, wild childhood memories, food obsessions, and how K-dramas got us in a chokehold again.This episode hits hard if you're:Addicted to TikTok or YouTubeDealing with work-life balance strugglesCraving unfiltered stories about friendship, parenting, and real lifeTrying to laugh your way through adulthood🎧 Topics:Life without the internetDigital detox and adultingJob exit drama and shady coworkersK-drama breakdowns (Weak Hero, Mr. Queen)Pop culture nostalgia and millennial chaosInternet addiction + food confessionsFriendship dynamics + real talkTimeline:00:00 Tesla's Self-Driving Drama00:51 Question of the Week: Life Without Internet05:52 Nostalgia: First CDs and Childhood Memories12:18 Workplace Woes and Exit Strategies18:52 Tesla Road Trip to Atlanta34:41 Theatrics in Fighting34:56 Character Analysis: Season One vs. Season Two35:16 Toxic Characters and Their Appeal36:50 K-Drama Recommendations38:04 Mr. Queen: A Unique Plot39:11 Historical Accuracy in K-Dramas47:48 Broke Travel Stories57:12 Addictions and Guilty Pleasures01:02:51 Double Trouble and Bathroom Humor01:03:29 Weight Loss Struggles and Fasting01:04:13 Disappointment with CM Chicken01:05:04 Nostalgia and Body Image01:06:32 Live Stream Announcement and Walking Together01:07:35 Chips, Butter, and Childhood Snacks01:11:03 Personal Trainers and Fitness Goals01:21:19 Childhood Discipline Stories01:29:05 Closing Remarks and Viewer Engagement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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At Your Age, What Instantly Takes You From 0 To 100? | Ep 30
This one’s for the millennials trying to hold it together while everything and everyone around them tests their last nerve. 💥From petty adulting problems to deeper friendship drama, we’re unpacking all the little things that send us straight from 0 to 100—no warning. Think: ✔️ People with no spatial awareness ✔️ Passive aggressive coworkers and group punishment at work ✔️ Bad manners in grown adults ✔️ That one “friend” who’s mad you look too good on her birthday 🙃This episode is a raw, relatable ride through everyday annoyances, social commentary, and the type of chaos that comes with navigating adulthood in your 30s. Whether you’re single, married, burned out, or just trying to mind your business—this one will hit home.🔊 Hit play for laughs, stories, and reminders that you’re not the only one fed up. 🗣 Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.🎧 Listen to every episode: https://shows.acast.com/a-girls-perspective-podcast 📺 Or watch the full video version: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrOcaL-8K9FJqBlrTkxgB155iZWORJTIy&si=_Az5K4dS0WJJM3r500:00 Birthday Night Out: Dressing Dilemmas00:58 Question of the Week: What Instantly Ticks You Off?02:54 Workplace Frustrations: Training and Accountability10:00 Pet Peeves: Spatial Awareness and Public Etiquette15:21 Grocery Store Gripes: Aisle Changes and Annoyances21:06 Manners Matter: Basic Courtesies and Respect26:02 Youthful Misconceptions: Energy and Stress at 2329:48 Adult Tantrums: Handling Disappointments and Entitlement35:33 Confronting a Difficult Colleague37:20 Sibling Dynamics and Misunderstandings39:16 Navigating Friendship Expectations41:46 Insecurities and Friendships57:08 Preparing for a Concert59:49 Reflecting on Past Fashion Choices01:04:32 Closing Remarks and Audience Engagement#PetPeeves #PodcastForWomen #MillennialLife #WorkplaceStruggles #FriendshipRants #NavigatingAdulthood #RealTalkPodcast #FunnyPodcast #ModernWomenUnfiltered #RelationshipInsights #SelfCareAndSanity Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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What Do You Miss That Younger Generations Will Never Experience? | Ep 29
We’re throwing it all the way back to the days of slamming phones, Friday night Blockbuster runs, and waiting all week to catch your favorite music video on 106 & Park. In this nostalgic episode, we reflect on the things millennials experienced growing up that today’s younger generations may never get to.From life before smartphones and social media pressure to the joy of Toys R Us catalogs, custom ringtones, and pen pals, Jocelyn and Jade talk about everything that made childhood in the 90s and early 2000s feel free, fun, and full of personality.But we’re not just reminiscing—we’re also getting real about the life lessons we learned the hard way. Jocelyn shares how a single relationship derailed her early 20s, and what she would tell her younger self if she could go back.This is one for the millennial women (and men!) who grew up without filters—when privacy was real, phones snapped shut with attitude, and adulting wasn’t something you worried about until it hit you.00:00 Nostalgia for the 70s and 80s00:32 Weekly Question: What Do You Miss?01:09 Ice Cream Trucks and Childhood Memories02:29 The Joy of Slamming Phones04:12 Life Before Social Media06:27 Toy Stores and Catalogs07:41 Privacy: A Thing of the Past09:47 The Excitement of New Music10:15 TV Shows and Commercials16:35 Blockbuster Nights and Pizza28:05 Nostalgic Memories of Penny Candy and Childhood28:55 Reflecting on Life Choices and Regrets31:17 The Impact of a Pivotal Life Event34:02 Toxic Relationships and Lessons Learned36:58 The Struggles of Early Adulthood41:46 Dealing with a Toxic Partner45:18 The Aftermath and Moving On57:37 Technical Difficulties and Closing RemarksKeywords used: millennial nostalgia, 90s memories, early 2000s, childhood before social media, life before smartphones, growing up millennial, millennial podcast, real life advice, toxic relationships, navigating adulthood, Blockbuster nights, flip phones, 106 & Park era, women sharing life lessons, raw millennial storytelling, unfiltered podcast for women Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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You Win 1 Billion Dollars But No One Can Know. What Are You Doing First? | Ep 28
What would you do if you won $1 billion but couldn’t tell a soul? 🤐 In this episode of A Girl’s Perspective, we’re playing out the ultimate “what if” scenario—from secret house payoffs and G-Wagon dreams to workplace PTO drama and tips for living your best billionaire-in-disguise life.We unpack:The unspoken rules of quitting your job during your notice periodTipping culture gone wild (McDonald’s…really?)Sugar daddy encounters at PopeyesThe one time we debated selling our dignity for a convertibleAnd of course—how a money convo turned into a chaotic K-pop appreciation segmentThis episode is for the modern women and millennials dreaming of financial freedom, plotting secret exit strategies, and laughing through the madness of navigating adulthood.Tap in if you're about: 💰 Secret wealth scenarios 🎤 K-pop rabbit holes 🥴 Work petty revenge 🔥 Financial glow-ups (with no soft launch)🗣 Two lives. Two perspectives. One unfiltered conversation.📺 Full episode available on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrOcaL-8K9FJqBlrTkxgB155iZWORJTIy&si=_Az5K4dS0WJJM3r500:00 The Tipping Culture Debate00:55 Weekly Question: Winning a Billion Dollars02:50 Online Reactions to Winning a Billion Dollars04:40 Personal Stories and Reflections20:02 Tipping Etiquette and Experiences32:46 Unexpected Pharmacy Encounter33:04 Resignation Drama Unfolds33:25 Vacation Plans and PTO Issues35:48 Concert Excitement and Preparations41:07 K-Pop Concert Merch Dilemma42:46 K-Pop Group Preferences48:37 Discovering K-Pop and K-Dramas59:16 Open-Minded Adventures in South Korea01:01:54 Closing Remarks and Engagement Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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60 Seconds to Ruin a First Date. What Do You Say?
You’ve got one minute to ruin a first date. What are you saying? In this episode of A Girl’s Perspective, we read YOUR wildest responses—from “My ex was hotter” to “Let’s make this quick, my wife’s in the car.” 💀 But we also got real about the dating chaos that comes with being a millennial navigating adulthood—awkward interviews, work friend betrayals, and those dates that make you question your life decisions.We also get into:Modern dating fails and red flagsWhy job interview questions feel like trapsGetting tricked into meeting a date’s parents way too earlyThe emotional toll of adult friendshipsAnd the trauma of sharing your leftovers (yes, it's personal 😂)Whether you're single, married, or somewhere in between, this episode gives you unfiltered stories, relatable chaos, and the exact type of dating humor + life commentary modern women need right now.💬 Join the conversation, share your own dating disasters, and don’t forget to follow.Timeline00:00 Interview Questions We Hate00:50 Weekly Question: Ruining a Date in 60 Seconds01:16 Annoying Habits and Real Friends02:28 More Ways to Ruin a Date16:22 The Purge: Could You Survive?28:37 Job Market Struggles and New Beginnings34:48 Navigating Job Interviews and Company Culture35:28 Surprising Job Offers and Interview Experiences37:04 Transitioning Roles and Management Challenges40:56 The Reality of Workplace Friendships48:19 The Dog Rescue Dilemma56:25 Reflections on Friendships and Personal Boundaries01:08:43 The Importance of Senses and Final Thoughts01:12:25 Engage with Us!#MillennialWomen #NavigatingAdulthood #FirstDateFails #UnfilteredPodcast #RelationshipHumor #ModernWomen #WorkLifeBalance #RealTalkPodcast #DatingAfter30 #MillennialPodcast #FunnyPodcastMoments #AdultingPodcast #PersonalStorytelling #PodcastForWomen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A Man's Perspective: "Body Count Is Like Steak" | Ep 26
This week, we let a man into the chat—and it got chaotic real quick. We’re diving deep into the body count debate from a male perspective: does it actually matter, who’s really bothered, and what does it say about modern relationships?But of course, that’s not all. Because y’all know we can’t stay on topic to save our lives 😅We also get into: – 🚪 Slightly cursed inconveniences that would ruin our enemies – 😷 The coworker who ate food off a pharmacy floor (yes, really) – 🍕 Food shaming over a “big back” pizza order – 🧠 Feelings vs logic: why we hate emotions but can’t stop spiraling – 🍑 The unexpected “backdoor” conversation that had us SCREAMING – 🕺 A full breakdown of white people’s signature dance moves – 🛵 DoorDash gone wrong… over and over again – 😭 Hysterectomy healing and why it's the best decision I ever made (for me) – 🧃 Pre-diabetic humor, fake Amazon muscles, and how not to throw a stock-the-bar partyThis episode is pure millennial energy: messy, honest, and hilarious. If you're into real talk, oversharing culture, and relationship chaos, you’re in the right place.📲 Listen now to A Man’s Perspective: “Body Count Is Like a Stead” | Ep 26 New episodes every Wednesday. Join the Vibe Tribe.00:00 Hilarious Delivery Stories00:44 Weekly Question: Slight Inconveniences01:53 Bra Talk and Laundry Habits02:49 Pharmacy Floors and Cleanliness03:29 Negotiating Prices and Honesty19:52 Misunderstandings and Name Confusions34:24 Body Count Debate46:35 Cruise Stories and Comedy Shows47:03 Dating Older and Toxic Relationships48:16 Road Rage and Therapy49:55 Superpowers and Hypotheticals52:39 Negativity and Inside Jokes55:04 Batman: Hero or Criminal?01:03:09 Pimping and Gentle Manipulation01:05:39 Wild Comments and Intrusive Thoughts01:13:06 Hood You Rather Game01:28:54 Judgment and Jocelyn's Day01:30:37 Conclusion and Farewell Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
We’re not famous. We’re not gurus. We’re just two grown women with real life experiences and a whole lot of opinions. Our friendship isn’t perfect, but it’s a damn good model of what it looks like when two people actually show up for each other.If you want a conversation between real friends talking about real adult experiences, and you want to feel like you’re part of it, we’re your girls.From friendship wins/fails to career changes, dating after 30, and your body changing while you’re just minding your business… we talk about the real-life stuff the average person deals with when they don’t have celebrity money or resources.We speak our minds. Yes, it’s unfiltered and sometimes offensive. But maybe that’s exactly what you need. Wherever you are in your life, we’ve likely been there too. So come share your story, come laugh with us, get angry with us, cry with us. Do all the things that true friends do. We are your virtual friends.Welcome
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