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Probably Regretting Something I Said
by Kati Gibson
i'm kati g. just your average recovering over thinker, trying to stay on top of the dishes- awkwardly avoiding groups of women. wife to one & mother to seven. lover of words & stories spilled. I'm sure I recorded this from the comfort of my home office. well, probably my bathroom... pretending to shower so I can share at length here, about whatever is on my mind. maybe a story of some dumb mistake I made, or a memory from 20 years ago. all stories I hope will help listeners feel noticed & not alone. being perfect is overrated. soooo, grab your morning coffee or midday martini & let's dive in!
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Q & A with Kati | Marriage, Health, Raising Kids & Setting Boundaries | Episode 21
Today Jordyn takes over the pod and surprises Kati with listener questions - covering everything from marriage and motherhood to homeschooling, health, business, gardening, chickens, faith, and growing older.We talk about the seasons of life, what 14 years of homeschooling taught our family, lessons from running businesses, movement and nutrition, writing a book, and the peace that comes from hope in something more.We'll see you inside the pod, - kati g & jordyn g-tMentioned in Today's Pod: Random mosquito killer contraption Jordyn is considering buying, lol! Find it HERELike this episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn
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Walking Through Pregnancy Uncertainty or Loss | Holding Space for Joy and Grief | Episode 20
🚨 PSA: This episode comes with a listener discretion note as we talk about pregnancy complications, grief, and loss.Today, we open up about a deeply personal season our family is walking through. While not all of the story is ours to tell, we share what we can—what it looks like to love someone through uncertainty, how to hold space without fixing, and how joy and grief can exist at the same time.We talk about what we’re learning in real time: how to show up, what to say (and what not to say), and how to give grace—to others and to ourselves.If you’re walking through something hard or supporting someone who is, this episode is for you. ✨We'll see you inside the pod, - kati g & jordyn g-t✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn
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Green Beer, Bad Decisions, & Bingo | Ep. 19
Welcome baaaaack, pod friends! After a bit of time off , we're back with a HILARIOUS journey of our watered-down St. Patrick’s Day adventure that sent us straight into the wildest bingo night of our lives.We're taking you with us! Enjoy live audio, hilarious outtakes and listen to our actual delusions as we are introduce our first ever "In the Wild" segment. This St. Patrick’s Day night that started with green beer and ended in a full-blown bingo hall experience. What began as an attempt to salvage a not-so-festive holiday turned into shots at the VFW, smoky poker tables, free daubers, intense senior-citizen bingo strategy, and a shocking amount of emotional investment. If you’ve ever made one spontaneous decision that led to ten increasingly questionable ones, this episode is for you. We'll see you inside the pod, - kati g & jordyn g-t✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or JordynRecording Edited by: Phillips DigitalSt. Patrick’s Day, green beer, bingo night, bingo hall, VFW bar, small-town nightlife, funny podcast, girls’ night out, drinking stories, spontaneous adventures, comedy podcast.
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Intimacy, Hormones & Real Marriage | Sex Listener Q&A | Ep. 18
🚨 PSA: This episode is for adult ears only.Today we’re diving back into your sex Q&A — the real, vulnerable, sometimes awkward, very honest conversation about intimacy in marriage.We talk about:How our view of sex has changed over the yearsGrowing up thinking sex was “bad”… and then suddenly it’s “good”Spontaneity vs. safety in intimacyHow stress, hormones, PMS, postpartum, and perimenopause affect desireNatural Cycles & understanding your bodyThe roommate phase vs. the reconnecting phaseTalking dirty (and when it doesn’t land well)Why communication is foreplaySex as connection, not just performanceThe difference between transactional sex and intentional intimacyWe also talk about the seasons of marriage:The “we’re exhausted” seasonThe “just get it in before the kids get home” seasonThe “we’re exploring each other again” seasonThe “I don’t feel sexy right now” seasonAnd most importantly:You are not alone in whatever season you’re in.If you made it to the end — comment “The Big O” and let us know you’re here.We'll see you inside the pod, - kati g & jordyn g-t✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn Mentioned In This Pod: First SEX Q&A Pod (Episode 7) https://open.spotify.com/episode/62XoeW1DMVGvNmLuNJnFRY?si=xu8B2e5FQJGC-CcpIMdDeADudeDad |The Menstrual Cycle Mansplained!Natural Vaginal Dryness Relief- https://hellobonafide.com/products/revareeNatural Cycles Discount Code: https://www.naturalcycles.com/refer-a-friend?name=Sm9yZHlu&code=referralid20&referral=5dgksl7do0gywlcl&utm_source=NCApp&utm_medium=inappbutton&utm_campaign=refer_a_friend_pageJorydn's Facebook Breastfeeding Group: https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1BNZxKrKJN/?mibextid=wwXIfrRecording Edited by: Phillips Digital
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Alli Beth Exits the Pod & Makes a Big Announcement! PART 2 | Ep 17
It's part two, fans! Catch part one of this episode in Episode 16 We’re back for part two of our sister deep-dive — what it’s like being raised by young parents with no built-in support system, how that made us “friends faster,” and why bedtime was basically sacred in our house.Sisters chat about the season they realized their lives were going different directions, and what it takes to stay close, as a family, long-distance. And yes… there’s a surprise at the end! We talk:Being “kids raising kids” + why you learn life skills earlyBirth order chaos (aka “the Alli show”) + Jordan’s unmatched toughnessThe airsoft eye story (and why Mom just learned the real version today)The moment we realized we were choosing different lives (Rhode Island vs Oklahoma)How becoming a mom changed the way sisters see each other What it takes to stay close when you’re far apart (FaceTime, updates, and “happy mail”)The value sister's didn’t understand as kids — that we deeply value now: family firstWhat we’d tell each other in a hard season… and the apology that still mattersAnd then… AB shares some fun news! We hope you'll join us inside! - kati g & jordyn g-t Last week (Ep 16) Alli Beth Enters The Pod! So We Asked Her All The Things | PART 1 | Ep. 16we opened the childhood vault — young parents, homeschooling, “we did everything together,” and what it really looked like to grow up intertwined. This week we keep going: sister dynamics, birth order, what was admired vs what drove everyone crazy. Things Mentioned in this Pod:The Enneagram System https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/how-the-enneagram-system-works/✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn Edited by: Phillips Digital
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Alli Beth Enters The Pod! So We Asked Her All The Things | PART 1 | Ep. 16
The oldest Gibson sibling, Alli Beth was in town, so we sat down and had a little chat. Join us for a candid conversation about growing up close in age, sibling roles, and birth order. We talk about what quietly shifts when one sister moves out and another steps up—especially in a large, homeschool family. Who hated or loved mom most and when, exactly? From being the oldest of seven to leaving for college and returning to a home that feels different, this episode explores family dynamics, changing routines, and the awkward reality of coming back when things aren’t the same anymore.This episode is honest, familiar, and a little uncomfortable in the way real family conversations often are. If you grew up with siblings, especially close in age, this one will probably feel recognizable.This is PART ONE of two. Part Two (Episode 16) Coming 2/13/2026!We hope you'll join us inside! - kati g & jordyn g-t✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn
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iPad Kids, Shoplifting & What We Can't Live Without: Ep 15.
Choosing a title is the worst! How do we tell you we talk about hormone health, eating with the sun, ipad kids, shoplifting, and what we can't live without without putting all that in the title? Well, you just have to give her a listen! We’re back and actually consistent (new year, who dis?). We circle back to Focus of the Week, talk parenting realities like screen time, why we don’t love “iPad at dinner” culture, and the awkward truth about learning how to be bored.Then we hit a listener Q&A:How to eat with the sun when you don’t get home until late (and why it matters for sleep + hormones)The honest truth about food noise, routines, and family dinnersIf you made it to the end… comment: fake eyelashes 👀Our intentions for the week: One of us is preparing for hubby to be gone and the other Intends to not shoplift. We'll followup next episode on how we did, lol. We hope you'll join us inside! - kati g & jordyn g-t✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn things we mentioned: Time-Restricted Eating & Circadian Rhythm — Satchin Panda (research on timing over quantity)👉 #153 Time Restricted Eating (TRE) with Professor Satchin Panda PhD — The Doctor’s Kitchen PodcastThis episode explains how when you eat impacts your circadian rhythms, metabolism, sleep, and health — the science behind why feeding windows matter as much as what you eat. 👉 Intermittent Fasting to Improve Health, Cognition & Longevity — Huberman Lab Podcast (feat. Satchin Panda)Great exploration of time-restricted eating and how aligning food timing with your body clock supports metabolism and sleep. 👉 Fast Like a Girl: A Woman’s Guide to Using the Healing Power of Fasting (book info)This book by Dr. Mindy Pelz focuses on how women can time eating/fasting to support hormones and metabolic health (great companion for circadian eating).Edited by: Phillips Digital
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The Kardashians, Toilet Paper, & Other Dirty Little Secrets | Ep. 14
Wellll, we forgot to introduce a new segment - so naturally we made a whole episode about it. Because it's annoyingly all about us, right? Welcome to Dirty Little Secrets—a rapid-fire, slightly unhinged confessional where we admit the things people might not expect about us (if they know us in real life).From public bathroom habits to guilty pleasures and financial fears. We hope this segment helps any listener feel totally seen as they binge the Kardashians in secret. I mean, can we be less serious about all the things?Good news is, this little episode is super fast - so hit play and it'll be over before you know it! We'll see you inside the pod, - kati g & jordyn g-t✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn Edited by: Phillips Digital
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"Big D" Enters the Pod! Dad Interviews Us & He Had All The Right Questions! Ep. 13
Listen, even our kids call him that. 🙄 Welcome "Big D" our Daddy- O, my main man to the show! When Daniel asked if he could interview us, of course we were like... YES! But his questions surprised us. It only took nearly 25 years of marriage for him to get me crying on a podcast. Pssst: “If you’d like us to interview Daniel, please drop a comment below…”Details: In this episode, Dad enters the pod and takes over the mic to interview us on parenting — with zero prep and surprisingly thoughtful questions. What starts light quickly turns honest as we talk about early parenting memories, discipline that didn’t work, homeschooling struggles, dyslexia, and how parenting changes as kids grow into adults.We reflect on raising seven kids, navigating hard seasons, and what it’s like to parent across generations — from a mom with 24+ years of experience to a daughter who’s just 10 months into motherhood. We also talk about marriage, boundaries, adult relationships with parents, and what we’d tell our kids when they turn 25.This is a real, unfiltered family conversation about parenting adult children, raising young kids, learning as you go, and finding joy in every stage — with laughter, emotion, and perspective along the way.We hope you'll join us inside! - kati g & jordyn g-t✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn Edited by: Phillips Digital
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What a 16-Year-Old Really Thinks About New Year Goals, Fitness & Faith | Ep. 12
In this episode of Probably Regretting Something We Said, we welcome our very first guest ever—16-year-old Emmyn—recorded spontaneously at a family lake house over Christmas.In this episode, we hear a teen perspective on fitness, faith, and realistic New Year goals. Our first guest shares honest thoughts on high school sports, confidence, social pressure, and why consistency matters more than perfection.This conversation is for parents navigating teenagers, teens building healthy habits, and anyone rethinking New Year intentions in 2026. We talk about youth group, family life, nutrition basics, and mindset in a way that’s real, funny, and refreshingly honest.We hope to see you inside! Things Mentioned Amazing Grass (greens powder discussion) | Social media reels| ✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Kati G or Jordyn Edited by: Phillips Digital
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Forgiveness vs Trust | Realistic New Year Intentions & Motherhood Reset | Ep 11
In this episode of Probably Regretting Something We Said, we talk about forgiveness vs trust, realistic New Year intentions, and how to create habits that actually stick heading into 2026. We share why forgiveness doesn’t automatically mean trust, how to give your heart time to catch up to hard decisions, and why small, consistent changes matter more than big resolutions.After a long break and multiple failed recording attempts, we’re officially back with new audio, a new structure, and a new weekly rhythm. We reflect on Spotify Wrapped, motherhood shifts, family priorities, and what it looks like to reset with honesty instead of pressure.We also introduce our new Focus of the Week segment, talk accountability, movement, and community, and end with a reminder you may need as the year turns: boundaries can coexist with grace.Forgiveness vs trust in relationshipsLetting emotions catch up to decisionsNew Year intentions instead of resolutionsHabit change for busy momsMotherhood and self‑sacrificeAccountability for health and fitness goalsCreating family rhythms and intentional timeWhy libraries are wildly underratedKati: Being intentional with family memories and unplugging from workJordyn: Reducing social media and moving daily00:00 – We’re back + new audio setup 02:20 – Spotify Wrapped & listener support 06:40 – Motherhood changes everything 10:05 – New structure: Focus of the Week 16:10 – 2025 reflections & hard seasons 22:30 – Motherhood is selfless work 26:40 – New Year intentions that actually work 32:15 – Accountability & realistic fitness goals 37:30 – Libraries are underrated (seeds, games, tools) 46:25 – Forgiveness vs trust explained 51:10 – Secret words revealed & 2026 hopes✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/
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Oxytocin, Circle of Control, and Becoming Friends With Your Grown Kids | Ep. 10
We’re back with another episode of total randomness: boobs (yes, again 🙄), poop (yep… again), big feelings, oxytocin vibes, and what it really looks like to become friends with your grown kids. It’s a feel-good, honest chit-chat episode — just the way you like it. Welcome to Probably Regretting Something We Said.Can’t wait to see you inside!In this episode, we talk about:Why 66% of people hold their poop at work and what that does to your bodyTeen birth rates going down and older motherhood going upPumping to induce labor, oxytocin, and why skin-to-skin is such a big dealHow oxytocin helps with stress, mood, immunity, and even belief in your own healingKati’s “circle of control” framework for redirecting anxious thoughtsThe nail salon horror story: short nails, full-set charges, and going back to advocate for yourselfBeing a mom first so you can become friends laterHow to play along with the new secret-word game If you love hanging out with us each week, it would mean so much if you:Hit subscribe/follow wherever you listenTap those notifications so you know when a new episode dropsLeave a rating or short reviewDrop the word “succulent” in the comments if you made it to the end 👀Your support helps this little show keep growing, and it seriously makes our day.oxytocin | pumping for labor | work-stubation | poop anxiety at work | teen birth rate 2024 | later motherhood | skin to skin contact | golden hour after birth | postpartum milk supply | circle of control | redirecting anxious thoughts | people pleasing | short nails pedicure | nail salon horror story | mother daughter relationship | mom first friend later | gentle parenting vs boundaries | podcast behind the scenes ✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/
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Doomscrolling, Due Dates, and the Case for Real Self-Care | Ep. 9
This week on Probably Regretting Something We Said, week we unpack all the fun topics: pumping on job sites, doomscrolling in the bathroom, and why due-date pressure messes with your head. We get real about the guilt of resting, what “self-care” actually looks like when life’s busy, and the small things that keep us sane—like coffee walks, five-minute cleanups, and saying no without apology. It's just the way we like it, super random and conversational! See you inside the pod. DisclaimerNothing here is medical advice; always consult your provider for pregnancy and postpartum decisions.Chapters0:00 — Cold open: Spanish slip-ups, reset, and why we keep showing up weekly2:30 — Last week’s chaos: recording with Jane, travel fatigue, and energy dips4:30 — Pump life on job sites: portable pumps, coffee walks, and the seatbelt problem9:35 — Tulsa night out: quick catch-up with an old friend, tiny art-walk vibes12:00 — New & Good: mom reset, partners getting solo-parent reps, leaving for ourselves16:23 — Five-minute clean-up rule: “two songs” to save the house before mom gets home18:50 — Halloween wins: Boo, Sully, Mike Wazowski, and zero candy hangovers23:34 — Quick stat: bathroom doomscrolling tied to a rise in hemorrhoids (yikes)26:28 — Due-date pressure vs intuition: induction talk, texts, and stress cycles33:03 — Brianna Wiest quote: knowing what you’re not to find who you are36:26 — Texted selfies vs Snap: why one feels intimate and the other chaotic43:00 — The fake wedding with Allie: the no-secrets rule, kid logic, and a basement confessionInside this Episode doomscrolling | self care podcast | motherhood podcast | real talk podcast | burnout recovery | due date pressure | induction stories | postpartum guilt | realistic self care | stress management | relationship balance | family routines | humor podcast | women’s health | working moms | mental load | female friendship podcast | probably regretting something we said | modern women✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/
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When They Ignore Texts but Post on Stories, NYC Subway Scare & Baby Jane Joins the Pod! | Ep. 8
Welcome back, Regretful Fans! When Baby Jane (yes, the fan-favorite!) refused to nap, we hit record anyway — baby in the room, no sitter, and way too much caffeine. Because, it's just real life. Sometimes, the baby doesn't nap. We know you can relate. Inside Ep. 8, we talk about our near-death subway moment in New York City, what really happens when people ghost your texts but still post twelve Stories, and how hard it is not to slip into avoidant mode when life gets loud. And because the wheel told us to, there’s also a full nail-salon rant.It’s chaotic, honest, and hilarious — the kind of real-life mom podcast energy you come here for. Thanks for being here, queens. 💋Mentioned in this Episode (find links below): Episode 7 of Probably Regretting Something We Said9/11 Memorial & Museum (NYC)✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/Keywords: mom podcast, mother daughter podcast, NYC trip stories, 9/11 museum, social media ghosting, texting etiquette, mom life unfiltered, Oklahoma podcast, Probably Regretting Something We Said
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Daycare Decisions & Sex Expectations (Listener Q&A) | EPISODE 7
***Listen, she's a spicy one! Young listeners and those of the opposite sex BEWARE! Also, my actual kids, maybe mother in laws beware! ** It’s a dreary Monday but the coffee’s strong, and the mics are finally back on (although they're basically broken) We’re catching up after two weeks off by diving into real-life listener questions. You asked questions and we answered! (But only three, because we had so much to say, lol - we'll get to the others soon!) — Daycare vs staying home, working motherhood, postpartum recovery, and the one everyone wanted answered: can you actually have good sex if you don’t orgasm every single time he does? *WE WARNED YOU!We talk about young marriage turning into instant motherhood, what it’s like being a 42-year-old working grandma, why community support would fix half of this, and how sex, connection, and expectations shift through different seasons — postpartum, stress, and those “I just did the dishes” nights. Real talk, no filter, straight-from-the-couch energy.Disclaimer: toward the second half there’s a mature convo about sex, orgasm, and married intimacy — not for little ears.If you're ready, we're ready! We'll see you inside. Hugs & Lots of Love, 🖤 kg&jgt PS: If this episode made you laugh, made you think, or made you feel a little less weird — subscribe, rate, and send us your Q’s for the wheel. We really do read them. ______________Podcasts Referenced:Call Her Daddy – Alex Cooper’s interview with Kim KardashianThe Diary of a CEO – Steven Bartlett (episodes featuring relationship & sex experts)This Past Weekend – Theo Von’s podcast (setup + conversational style inspiration)Books Mentioned:The Act of Marriage – Tim & Beverly LaHayeSheet Music: Uncovering the Secrets of Sexual Intimacy in Marriage – Dr. Kevin Leman✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/
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Should Men Pee Sitting Down? + Screen-Time Limits & Sleep Reset | Episode 6
What's up, hot pants! Welcome baaack! And THANK YOU for being here! In this episode we cover:Screen-time limits that actually work (including the passcode hack).Why “happy me” makes the plans that “real me” has to keep.Cleaning routines and morning resets that bring peace.Sleep hygiene and evening stillness that reset your rhythm.Our brand new Q&A: Am I the Problem?This is a conversation for parents, families, and anyone looking for simple hacks to feel calmer, sleep better, and laugh along the way.Highlights: parenting hacks • screen-time boundaries • sleep reset • cleaning habits • interactive Q&A • bathroom debatesIf you enjoy these conversations, hit follow so you never miss an episode. Your support helps us grow and bring you more every week.Links We Mentioned:-Solid Starts app (iOS): https://apps.apple.com/us/app/solid-starts-baby-first-foods/id1564189151-Solid Starts app (Android / Google Play): https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?hl=en_US&id=com.digitas.solidstarts-Philbrook Films on the Lawn: https://philbrook.org/visit/films-on-the-lawn/✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/Hosted by Kati G & Jordyn Gibson-Teel on Probably Regretting Something We Said. For parents, families, and anyone navigating routines, parenting hacks, and healthy boundaries. Learn more at #hereiamwithmovement.
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Catfish Drama, Baby’s First Real Foods, Podcast Regrets & Saving SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS! | Episode 5
What's shakin' bacon! We're back with awkward intros and a randomness of wheel chaos. Old mom groups, and what healing actually looks like, we’re back with another episode full of laughs and a little bit of heart. This week we share Jane’s first real foods (yep, bison tacos, avocado love, and broccoli battles), how Kati managed to save over SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR, and why we think cell phones are wrecking family life. We also get into Netflix’s Unknown Number catfish drama, scratch-off date nights, and why having older sisters just hits different. Come hang out with us for laughter, nostalgia, and the messy, real side of family life. Chapters (Show Notes) |00:00 | Bacon banter gone wrong & awkward intros02:40 | Regrets, mom groups & healing old wounds07:20 | Baby Jane tries real food: steak, bison tacos & avocado12:00 | Soy vs. goat’s milk & why real food matters17:00 | Saving $6K on auto insurance + $1,300 on homeowners20:50 | The joy (and chaos) of baby Jane25:20 | Fatherhood, family presence & lessons from Charlie Kirk31:30 | Netflix’s Unknown Number catfish doc & cell phone culture38:30 | Why families should bring back the home phone42:00 When Kati got attacked on date night in high school, lol41:00 | Date night scratch-offs, nostalgia & first-date flashbacks44:30 | Wrapping up with gratitude, laughs & family reflectionsMentions | Unknown Number: The High School Catfish — Netflix official pagehttps://www.netflix.com/title/81690512 Netflix+2Netflix+2Erika Kirk’s speech at Charlie Kirk’s memorial — YouTube videohttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAIHtv6vKg8 YouTubeErika Kirk delivers first public remarks after shooting — PBS NewsHourhttps://www.pbs.org/newshour/politics/watch-erika-kirk-delivers-first-public-remarks-after-fatal-shooting-of-her-husband-charlie-kirkStatefarm: https://www.statefarm.comNetflix: https://www.netflix.com/browse✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/
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Spam GLP-1 Texts, Marriage Spats, and Why a Walk Counts as a Workout | Episode 4
– Feastables chocolate + why ethics matter in candy– Local sugar cookies at The Freckled Finch– GLP-1 spam texts and how scammers prey on people– New & Good: baby milestones, 75-Hard walks, and late-night accountability– Parenting stories: the hot bath moment, masks, and marriage spats– Friendship across differences and public reactions to Charlie Kirk’s assassination0:00 | Welcome and why we’re proud of the consistency02:30 | What we actually listen to: interviews vs friend-casts04:30 | Feastables, chocolate backstories, and ethical sourcing07:20 | Support local: Alison’s sugar cookies at The Freckled Finch12:30 | Hershey manufacturing abroad and what “made here” means14:45 | GLP-1 spam texts and protecting vulnerable folks online17:15 | New & Good: baby Jane crawls and the shower surprise21:30 | 75-Hard with Judah, late-night walks, and step realities25:20 | Spin the wheel: “Judah and the bathtub” and denying the quick yes31:40 | Can we disagree and still be friends33:30 | Processing Charlie Kirk’s assassination and desensitization to violence 44:00 | “Secret place” kid logic and the masks we think adults wear48:40 | Arguing in front of kids and modeling resolution58:10 | Fall weather hopes, a $3.97 pumpkin, and sign-offconversational podcast | mom and daughter podcast | ethical chocolate | Feastables | Hershey manufacturing | local small business | sugar cookies | GLP-1 scam texts | Ozempic scams | parenting boundaries | baby milestones crawling | 75-Hard | walking workout | friendship across differences | conflict resolution | Charlie Kirk shooting reactionResources mentioned:MrBeast on Diary of a CEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjrJ2DJN_pAFeastables Fairtrade cocoa: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/100-of-cocoa-in-feastables-chocolate-is-fairtrade-certified-302423344.htmlFDA on unapproved GLP-1 drugs: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/fdas-concerns-unapproved-glp-1-drugs-used-weight-lossRESOURCES & LINKS– MrBeast on Diary of a CEO (Feastables backstory): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FjrJ2DJN_pA– Feastables announces 100% Fairtrade-certified cocoa (company release): https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/100-of-cocoa-in-feastables-chocolate-is-fairtrade-certified-302423344.html– Hershey plant locations (official): https://www.thehersheycompany.com/en_us/home/about-us/the-company/plant-locations.html– Hershey Malaysia factory background (industry report): https://www.confectionerynews.com/Article/2013/10/04/Hershey-Malaysia-factory/– FDA on unapproved GLP-1 look-alikes and dupes: https://www.fda.gov/drugs/postmarket-drug-safety-information-patients-and-providers/fdas-concerns-unapproved-glp-1-drugs-used-weight-loss– “Pre-approved GLP-1 prescription” text scam explainer: https://www.malwarebytes.com/blog/news/2025/09/pre-approved-glp-1-prescription-scam-could-be-bad-for-your-health– UVU independent security review after Kirk shooting: https://apnews.com/article/utah-valley-university-charlie-kirk-shooting-0e60494bd6d5d08f56e3501bf335b504– How the graphic video spread online (AP analysis): https://apnews.com/article/charlie-kirk-video-graphic-online-social-media-6cfd4dfde356b960aeea69c01ea3ec34– Local reporting on the security review and timeline: https://utahnewsdispatch.com/2025/09/22/uvu-independent-security-review-charlie-kirk-assassination/“We talk about GLP-1 spam texts, why Ozempic is being misused online, and how to protect yourself from sketchy health offers.”✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/
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Sam Barber, Tongue-Tie Fixes | Reflexology & 260 Days | Episode 3
Welcome Back, You Sexy Beast!! In this episode, we chat about library love, new-and-good wins, and a wheel spin that lands on Sam Barber’s new music. Join us as we dive into baby reflexology, and why intentional check-ins with family matter. Kati & Jordyn swap stories (including when kati looked like a b*mber in her local library), unpack how tongue-tie and bodywork changed Jordyn's newborn baby's sleep and latch, and end with a simple challenge: schedule the people you love. Hit follow, share with a friend, and tell us your “new & good” for the week.Episode Keywords | Tagslibrary nostalgia, community programs, weighted vest story, Sam Barber, Music for the Soul, Twisters soundtrack, tongue-tie, infant latch, reflexology, craniosacral, postpartum, breastfeeding, primary foods, family routines, intentional parenting, 260 days, weekly check-ins, mom podcast, Claremore, #momlife, #postpartumjourney, #reflexology, #tonguetie, #familyconnection, #newmusic, #healthandwellness, #motherhood, #podcastlifeChapters00:00 | Intro + weather banter01:00 | Library nostalgia, kids’ programs, seed library08:30 | The weighted-vest library story10:30 | New & good: a strong 3.5-mile run12:30 | Wheel spin setup20:32 | Topic 1: Sam Barber (why we like him, live vibe)24:00 | “Music for the Soul” quick listen + thoughts27:10 | Taylor Swift as touring “athlete” chat29:11 | Topic 2: Reflexology & birth/feeding tension story33:30 | Tongue-tie, latch, why bodywork helped (sleep, naps)38:00 | Cost, cadence, and results; siblings benefiting41:49 | Topic 3: “260 days” — the power of scheduled connection50:52 | Financial basics with a sibling pro; grown-up check-ins53:14 | Closing + subscribe/share CTAShow Notes (skeleton)– Sam Barber’s Music for the Soul — lyric highlight mentioned– Twisters: The Album features Sam Barber’s “Tear Us Apart”– Infant tongue-tie + bodywork (reflexology/craniosacral) discussion– Action step: schedule one weekly 30–60 min chat with a loved one for the next 8 weeks– Want us to spin your topic? Reply with “Wheel:” and your idea!✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out: 👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/
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Mom Drama, Tattoos & Spinning the Wheel of Chaos | Episode 2
Welcome (back) to Probably Regretting Something I [now We!] Said—the rebranded chaos you didn’t know you needed. Jordyn and Kati spin the wheel of randomness and land on homeschool mom drama (they're not always as nice as you think) , tattoos, and the pettiness of female friendships. From ghosting the chiropractor to walking away from toxic groups, this episode is raw, funny, and maybe a little too real. Reading actual texts, sheesh! Grab your coffee (or wine) and settle in.EPISODE DEETS UP CLOSE If you’ve ever felt a little crazy in the middle of mundane life—or sat in a group of women and thought, what just happened here?—this episode will hit home.This is a women’s podcast about mom life chaos, female friendship drama, tattoos with meaning, and the moments that remind us we’re not alone. We’re keeping it real, raw, and funny because no one needs another polished version of motherhood.What you’ll hear in this episode:Homeschool mom drama (and how female friendships can implode)Tattoos with stories behind them (yes, the tiger tattoo included)Parenting fails that make you feel less aloneWhy mundane mom life moments aren’t boring—they’re relatableA flower stand story that might inspire you to do your own “bucket-filler” thingThis podcast is your permission slip to laugh at the ridiculous, cry over the real, and finally feel like you’re not the only one trying to survive the chaos of life.✨ Loved the episode? Let’s keep hanging out:👉 Connect on Facebook (we're old souls) https://www.facebook.com/kati.gibson.2025/Edited by: https://phillipsdigitalsolutions.com/
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what I learned from my dead mom.
In this heartfelt episode, kati g reflects on her complex relationship with her mother, exploring themes of regret, the importance of expressing pride and encouragement, and the impact of unspoken words. Through her personal story, she emphasizes the need for open communication and connection in our relationships, urging listeners to appreciate and acknowledge their loved ones while they are still alive.Keywords family, relationships, regret, encouragement, communication, love, loss, personal growth, mental health, self-reflectiontakeawaysKati's mother prioritized her lawn over family relationships.The lack of acknowledgment from her mother left a lasting impact.Expressing pride can significantly affect relationships.We often wait too long to express our feelings.Encouragement can uplift both the giver and receiver.Kati reflects on the importance of holding space for loved ones.The episode highlights the regret of unspoken words.Practicing gratitude and encouragement can improve connections.Kati's experience serves as a reminder to cherish relationships.The podcast encourages listeners to share their feelings with others.
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podfaded, whaaaat?
so what, i “podfaded” 🤷🏻♀️ maybe curiosity will help you click the button. i’m excited to be back — actually regretting things I say.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
i'm kati g. just your average recovering over thinker, trying to stay on top of the dishes- awkwardly avoiding groups of women. wife to one & mother to seven. lover of words & stories spilled. I'm sure I recorded this from the comfort of my home office. well, probably my bathroom... pretending to shower so I can share at length here, about whatever is on my mind. maybe a story of some dumb mistake I made, or a memory from 20 years ago. all stories I hope will help listeners feel noticed & not alone. being perfect is overrated. soooo, grab your morning coffee or midday martini & let's dive in!
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