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Is Our Podcast ATTRACTING The WRONG Crowd?

Is Our Podcast ATTRACTING The WRONG Crowd?

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A birthday hangover, a backyard oasis and then straight into the deep end: we tackle the messy space between boundaries and control, starting with a viral AITA where a husband claims he “conditioned” his postpartum wife into better behaviour. We talk honestly about invisible labour, sleep debt and why “helping” around the house isn’t a favour. Real support looks like proactive care, simple scripts and, when needed, a neutral pro who can translate stress into shared plans. Boundaries matter; empathy matters more.

We lighten the mood with a TIFU confession about accidentally fleeing a traffic stop thanks to a dodgy brake light, and pull out practical takeaways about staying calm, staying put and staying on top of recalls. Then we shift to a knotty, all-too-common dilemma: a partner discovers his mum has been sending cruel DMs to his girlfriend—shaming her looks, questioning commitment and rewriting history. Our stance is clear: align with your person, tell her you saw it and ask what support she wants. Then handle the source privately and firmly. Family isn’t a hall pass for harm. Respect is the ticket to access.

To cap it off, we dissect an eight-month slow-burn revenge after cheating that starts petty and slides into toxic. It’s darkly funny until it isn’t. We weigh catharsis against self-respect and land on the hard truth: clean exits beat convoluted payback. Through it all, we keep the laughs coming, share a twin-gift moment with Mel Robbins’ Let Them, and map out a mini book review plan. If you’re into real talk on relationships, boundaries, mother-in-law drama, petty revenge and how to stay kind without being a doormat, you’ll feel right at home with us. Enjoyed the ride? Follow, share with a mate and leave a quick review—it helps more curious listeners find the show.

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