Send us a text Closure or Access? Let’s Call It What It Really Is In this episode of Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report, we’re unpacking that slick little text that shows up months after the disrespect: “Hey stranger, let’s catch up…” Nah. What they call closure is really a vibe check to see if the door’s still cracked. Spoiler: it’s locked, and the key’s expired. We’re pouring up real talk on: • Why most “closure” convos are just attempts to regain access • How ghosters and gaslighters...
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Send us a text Closure or Access? Let’s Call It What It Really Is In this episode of Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report, we’re unpacking that slick little text that shows up months after the disrespect: “Hey stranger, let’s catch up…” Nah. What they call closure is really a vibe check to see if the door’s still cracked. Spoiler: it’s locked, and the key’s expired. We’re pouring up real talk on: • Why most “closure” convos are just attempts to regain access • How ghosters and gaslighters...
Over sharing is expensive, Quiet is free / ft. Joose
Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report
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Over sharing is expensive, Quiet is free / ft. Joose
Send us a text If noise feels like the default, consider what quiet can do for your life. We sit down with Joose from the Chillin’ with Joose podcast to unpack why restraint is a superpower in a world that rewards hot takes, and how choosing silence at key moments can protect your peace, your relationships, and your reputation. We start with the hard truth: social media turned everyone into a broadcaster without handing out the wisdom to match. That gap shows up as oversharing—live-streamed ...
Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report
Send us a text Closure or Access? Let’s Call It What It Really Is In this episode of Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report, we’re unpacking that slick little text that shows up months after the disrespect: “Hey stranger, let’s catch up…” Nah. What they call closure is really a vibe check to see if the door’s still cracked. Spoiler: it’s locked, and the key’s expired. We’re pouring up real talk on: • Why most “closure” convos are just attempts to regain access • How ghosters and gaslighters...