This week, we’re talking hormones, intuition, and the art of not letting one loud week a month hijack decisions meant for the other three. I spiral (briefly), name the patterns, and remind myself that feelings get ninety seconds — everything after that is just me running cross-examination on my own brain.
There’s snowstorm prep (DC edition), questionable grocery priorities, humidifiers fighting for their lives, and the regret of not investing in a warm-water bidet when the ground is frozen solid. We get into trash TV as self-care, why apologizing for crying is a scam, and how replacing “I’m sorry” with “thank you” quietly changes everything.
Then we pivot — with intention — into Men’s Fashion Week, where I make a public service announcement about tailoring, proportions, and why clothes should work with your body, not require constant negotiations. We talk Ralph Lauren, Auralee, JW Anderson, and Willy Chavarria — confidence, cultural conviction, and why looking unbothered in your own pants is deeply attractive.
This episode is a snowed-in spiral, a fashion sermon, a gentle roast, and a reminder that intuition doesn’t rush — it waits for you to calm the fuck down and catch up.