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Layered and Loud
Oni
29 episodes
4 days ago
This podcast explores the messy, magical and meaningful  parts of being human, from identity and emotions to sports and friendship. Each episode dives into different aspects of modern life, told through raw conversations, smart commentary and moments of reflection

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This podcast explores the messy, magical and meaningful  parts of being human, from identity and emotions to sports and friendship. Each episode dives into different aspects of modern life, told through raw conversations, smart commentary and moments of reflection

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Layered and Loud
Ep 29: The Art of Small Talk
This episode explores the surprisingly rich and essential role of small talk in human connection. We trace its origins back to our survival instincts, where brief, polite exchanges helped signal safety and trust in early communities. What seems trivial commenting on the weather or asking about someone’s weekend is actually a deeply social ritual that helps us read cues, build rapport, and create safe openings for deeper interaction. We unpack how small talk acts as a gateway to emotional check-ins, tiny flashes of belonging, and spontaneous moments of joy. Rather than dismiss it as awkward or shallow, we reframe small talk as a vital social art form one that’s unscripted, low-pressure, and rich with human potential. From grocery lines to office elevators, it's these tiny conversations that keep us tethered to each other in an increasingly disconnected world.

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4 days ago
16 minutes 22 seconds

Layered and Loud
Ep 28: Why do we clap?

Why do we clap? It seems simple, even automatic but behind every round of applause is a strange, fascinating story. In this episode, we dig into the cultural history of clapping, from ancient rituals to Roman emperors, from paid audiences in old opera houses to political rallies and global traditions. Along the way, we explore why clapping feels so satisfying, how it spreads like a social wave, and what it really means when we bring our hands together in sync.


Is it instinct? Is it learned? Is it just noise or something deeper?


This episode travels through awkward silences, heartfelt performances, sacred spaces, and standing ovations to uncover how applause became a universal expression of connection and gratitude. Whether you’re a full-throttle stadium clapper or a quiet golf-clap kind of soul, this one’s for you.


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1 week ago
26 minutes 30 seconds

Layered and Loud
Ep 27: Read Me Wrong: The Science (and Chaos) of First Impressions
In this engaging and reflective episode, we dive deep into the psychology and real-life messiness of first impressions. From that one time someone ghosted after a “perfect” first date to misjudging a future best friend based on an awkward hello, we explore how quickly our brains form judgments and how often they're completely off. Blending science with personal storytelling and pop-culture-worthy observations, the episode unpacks why we get stuck on initial vibes, what those impressions really say about us, and how to navigate the social world with more grace, curiosity, and second chances. It’s funny, a little chaotic, and surprisingly hopeful because even when we mess it up, there’s always room to see someone (or be seen) more clearly the second time around.

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2 weeks ago
20 minutes 8 seconds

Layered and Loud
Ep 26: Why celebrity breakups feel like personal betrayals..
Why does it sting when two celebrities who’ve never met us call it quits? This episode dives deep into our emotional attachment to celebrity couples and why their breakups feel like personal betrayals. Through a fun and honest storytelling lens, we explore how our parasocial relationships blur the lines between fandom and friendship, hope and heartbreak. You’ll hear a relatable story about growing up emotionally invested in famous couples, the spirals that follow their splits, and how those breakups reflect our own insecurities, beliefs about love, and need for emotional stability. In the end, it’s not just about them it’s about the way we connect, dream, and process loss, even in the pop culture realm.

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3 weeks ago
23 minutes 41 seconds

Layered and Loud
Ep 25: I Wrote It But Should I Send It?
In this heartwarming and fun episode, we dive into the messy, beautiful, and hilariously awkward world of love letters. From middle school confessions to accidental email sends, we explore how writing down our feelings whether sent or hidden shapes our relationships and our courage. With a relatable story of a modern-day “emotional risk-taker” and reflections on vulnerability, this episode uncovers why the lost art of the love letter still holds power in a swipe-right world.

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1 month ago
21 minutes 20 seconds

Layered and Loud
Ep 24: Life’s Ultimate ‘Would You Rather...’ Questions_Fun, Fear, and Growth
In this episode, we explore the thought-provoking and often fun world of "Would You Rather?" questions. What starts as a simple game becomes a metaphor for life's most difficult decisions those moments that force us to examine our values, fears, and the consequences of our choices. Through engaging anecdotes and introspective reflections, we dive deep into how these questions reveal the complexities of relationships, personal growth, and the paths we choose. From career dilemmas to relationship struggles, and the emotional tug-of-war between comfort and risk, we reflect on how "Would You Rather?" reveals the deeper truths about what we truly want in life. Ultimately, we discover that while life may not offer the perfect answers, the real value lies in making choices, learning from them, and embracing the adventure of it all.

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1 month ago
23 minutes 2 seconds

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Ep 23: The Dangerous Comfort of Trauma Bonds

In this episode, we dive into the complex emotional terrain of relationships that feel intense but leave us drained. Are we truly vibing with someone, or are we trauma bonding connecting through shared wounds, pain, and emotional triggers? Through a deeply relatable story about Layla and Jordan, two people drawn together by their pasts we explore how trauma bonds can masquerade as deep connection, and how easy it is to confuse chaos for chemistry. The episode unpacks the psychological signs of trauma bonding, why our nervous systems may crave the familiar pain, and what it takes to break the cycle. By the end, listeners are offered a heartfelt conclusion that affirms healing, real connection, and the kind of love that doesn’t demand suffering as proof. With vulnerability, humor, and emotional honesty, this conversation reminds us: we don’t have to bond over trauma to feel close we can choose peace, presence, and people who feel like home in the healthiest sense.



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2 months ago
21 minutes 58 seconds

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Ep 22: When Sadness Becomes a Comfort Zone
In this soul-searching episode, we ask the uncomfortable question: Are we addicted to feeling bad? Through personal storytelling, deep cultural reflection, and painfully honest moments, we unpack why so many of us seem to cling to sadness, discomfort, and emotional chaos even when we say we want peace. From romanticizing struggle to looping self-sabotage, we explore the subtle ways our minds seek familiarity in pain, and how healing means learning to feel good without guilt. This isn’t a self-help pep talk it’s a raw, reflective, podcast-style conversation that dares you to challenge your emotional comfort zone and ask: What if feeling good is just as safe?

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2 months ago
20 minutes 42 seconds

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Ep 21: When “Everything Happens for a Reason” Hurts More Than It Helps
This episode dives deep into the well meaning but often harmful phrase "everything happens for a reason" and how, when used in the wrong context, it can cross the line into emotional gaslighting. Through a personal, relatable story of heartbreak, confusion, and emotional recovery, we explore what it means to truly support someone in pain. Instead of reaching for spiritual clichés or silver linings, we ask what it means to sit with discomfort, to hold space without fixing, and to validate raw emotions without rushing them toward resolution. The episode challenges toxic positivity and reframes healing as something that doesn’t require a reason only honesty, empathy, and presence. It’s a compassionate reminder that not everything needs to make sense in order for us to survive it and sometimes the best thing we can say is simply, “I see you.”

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2 months ago
22 minutes 39 seconds

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Ep 20: Why Are We Treating Love Like a Job Opening?

In this brutally honest and deeply relatable episode, we unpack the modern dating phenomenon where "talking stages" feel less like romance and more like HR screenings. From awkward small talk and performative vulnerability to the burnout of constant emotional auditions, we explore why trying to connect often feels more like trying to qualify. Through personal stories, cultural observations, and a no-filter look at how dating apps and expectations have reshaped how we love, this episode asks the big question: Are we still dating... or just interviewing for roles in each other’s lives? And most importantly, how do we shift the narrative back to something real?



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3 months ago
23 minutes 58 seconds

Layered and Loud
Ep 19: Anxiety and Resent: When You’re Tired of Holding It In
This episode dives deep into the emotional complexity of living with anxiety and resentment, two internal forces that often go hand-in-hand but rarely get unpacked together. Through a raw and personal story, the episode explores how suppressed resentment can grow silently under the mask of people-pleasing, and how anxiety can shape our thoughts, choices, and self-worth. The story follows a narrator's emotional journey from constant inner turmoil and external validation-seeking, to learning how to set boundaries, feel emotions without guilt, and reframe anxiety as a messenger rather than a flaw. Listeners are taken through the slow unraveling of a life built around suppression and the powerful, messy, but freeing process of healing. From family expectations and friendship fractures to therapy revelations and hard-won personal growth, this episode speaks to anyone who’s ever felt overwhelmed, invisible, or angry without knowing why. In the final part, we reflect on how healing doesn’t erase anxiety or resentment but transforms how we relate to them. We learn to stay, listen, and show up for ourselves without shame. And by the end, listeners are left with a sense of grounded hope that peace and self-trust are not only possible, they’re already on the way.

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3 months ago
24 minutes 9 seconds

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Ep 18: Do You Really Need Closure?
In this deeply introspective episode, we dive into the emotional maze of closure. Do we really need it to heal, or have we been conditioned to believe that every ending must come with a neatly wrapped explanation? Through personal stories, thoughtful reflections, and raw honesty, we explore what it really means to move on without answers. Whether you’ve been ghosted, left without explanation, or stuck in the aftermath of a relationship or friendship that ended suddenly, this episode offers a compassionate, real-world look at how we can stop chasing closure and start choosing peace instead

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3 months ago
21 minutes 50 seconds

Layered and Loud
Ep 17: The Many Faces of Intelligence
In this episode, we dive deep into the question, "How important is intelligence?" — but not in the usual way. We explore how intelligence shows up far beyond classrooms and IQ scores, and why it's so much more than just being "book smart." Through relatable stories, honest reflections, and a fresh perspective, we look at intelligence as something flexible, diverse, and profoundly human. From fumbling through new skills to recognizing brilliance in everyday resilience, this conversation reminds us that intelligence isn’t a destination — it’s a lifelong journey of curiosity, connection, and growth. Whether you’ve ever doubted your own smarts or simply want to rethink what being “intelligent” really means, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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3 months ago
19 minutes 5 seconds

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Ep 16: What if social media was a real-life dinner party?

In this episode, we pulled up a metaphorical chair to explore what it really means to exist in the space where digital connection and real-life social rituals collide. We asked the big, slightly chaotic question: What if social media were a real-life dinner party? And the answer? It’d be wild. Beautiful, overwhelming, performative, confusing and honestly, a little exhausting.


We looked at how social media mimics, distorts, and often exaggerates the rhythms of real-world social interaction. We dove into the performance of self that’s required online the way we curate our images, choose our captions, and shape our narratives to keep up with an audience we can’t always see. We talked about the invisible pressures of constant visibility, the emotional consequences of algorithmic silence, and how hard it is to read tone without a real-time face or voice attached.


But we also saw how, in its best moments, social media can offer real connection. A sense of being witnessed. Of being understood. Even loved. And that, maybe, is why we keep coming back to the table.


The episode closes with a reflection on how we might move forward more mindfully bringing the warmth, attentiveness, and human grace of real dinner parties back into our digital lives. Less performance, more presence. Less pressure, more pause. Because whether online or in person, we’re all just trying to find a seat where we can be ourselves and be welcomed.


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4 months ago
16 minutes 23 seconds

Layered and Loud
Ep 15: Are Memes the New Myths?

In this episode, we explore how memes those quick, shareable bursts of humor or emotion are not just internet jokes, but the modern-day version of folklore. Like ancient myths and oral traditions, memes spread person-to-person, evolving with each retelling, adapting to new contexts, and reflecting the values, fears, and collective experiences of a culture.


We trace how memes become emotional timestamps, capturing everything from global crises to personal heartbreak. They function as social glue, in-jokes, protest tools, coping mechanisms, and even languages of their own. They aren’t random; they are digital storytelling, loaded with meaning, symbolism, and social commentary just like folklore always has been.


We also explore the rituals of sharing memes, the communal bonds they create, and how they sneak into real-world language and behavior. Through absurdity and irony, they help us process the unexplainable and laugh at the unbearable. They serve the same function myths once did: making sense of chaos.


In the end, memes prove to be more than pixels on a screen. They are living cultural artifacts messy, funny, fast-moving, and deeply human. You don’t just consume them. You participate in the folklore of your time. Every tag, every remix, every inside joke is a tiny piece of the myth we’re all writing together.



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4 months ago
24 minutes 11 seconds

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Ep 14: Birthday Blues: Why the Happiest Day Feels So Heavy

Birthdays are supposed to be magical right? A celebration of your life, your people, your progress. But behind the candles and captions, there’s often a mess of pressure, anxiety, and unmet expectations. This episode dives into the complicated emotional terrain of birthdays why they can trigger stress, disappointment, and even sadness instead of joy. We unpack the cultural chaos that surrounds the day, from childhood party trauma to adult milestone dread, and explore how social media, performance culture, and comparison games make birthdays feel more like emotional audits than celebrations.


With a mix of honest storytelling and cultural reflection, we ask the big questions: Why do birthdays make us feel like we’re being graded? Why is it so hard to feel genuinely celebrated? And how can we reclaim this day as something meaningful, without the pressure to be perfect?


Whether you’ve always loved your birthday, always hated it, or find yourself somewhere in between, this episode is for you. Because underneath the glitter and the group texts, there's a very human story about needing to be seen and trying to make sense of another year around the sun.


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4 months ago
22 minutes 21 seconds

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Ep 13: Gossip as a survival skill
So, what did we learn? Gossip isn’t just a guilty pleasure or a toxic habit. It’s a deeply human behavior rooted in survival, shaped by culture, and powered by our need to understand the people around us. From early human tribes to Slack channels, from harmless chatter to harmful rumors, gossip is how we bond, how we learn, how we enforce unspoken rules, and sometimes, how we protect one another. It can connect us or divide us, depending on how we use it. But the core truth is this: talking about others especially when they’re not in the room isn’t just what people do. It’s what people have always done to make sense of the world and their place in it. Gossip isn’t the problem. Thoughtless gossip is. And thoughtful gossip? That might just be a survival skill we’re not giving enough credit.

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4 months ago
27 minutes 16 seconds

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Ep 12: Generation Ghost: People Who Have No Digital Footprint
In this episode, we dive deep into the eerie, intriguing, and oddly enviable world of people who leave no trace online what we’re calling “Generation Ghost.” You know the ones: no Instagram, no TikTok, maybe not even a LinkedIn. We explore what it means to live without a digital footprint in an age where everyone else is chronically online. Through personal stories, quiet existential spirals, and a hilarious attempt at unplugging, we unravel why these "ghosts" feel both threatening and aspirational. Is it rebellion? Is it peace? Is it just not needing constant validation from strangers on the internet? We reflect on how our digital selves have become entangled with our identity, and why logging off even just a little might be the most radical act of self-connection left

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4 months ago
20 minutes 5 seconds

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Ep 11: Creating Boundaries with People You Lowkey Still Want Validation From

This podcast episode explores the emotional complexity of creating boundaries with people whose validation you still secretly crave exes, former friends, family members, or emotionally unavailable crushes. Through a relatable story and inner monologue-style narration, the episode dives deep into the rollercoaster of unspoken hopes, personal growth, and emotional withdrawal. It captures the messy middle of holding space for your own healing while resisting the urge to break boundaries just to feel seen.


Listeners are taken on a journey of recognizing codependency in the need for external validation, realizing when someone’s approval comes at the cost of self-worth, and learning how to stand firm in boundaries without villainizing themselves. With humor, vulnerability, and hard truths, the episode ends with a powerful reminder: real peace comes from choosing yourself even when it’s the loneliest option.



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5 months ago
22 minutes 25 seconds

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Ep 10: How do you get over regret?

This podcast episode explores the deeply human experience of regret how it lingers, how it evolves, and how we can live with it without letting it define us. Through a heartfelt personal story about a lost friendship and a missed chance for reconciliation, the episode unpacks the emotional layers of regret, from guilt and self-blame to the longing for closure that never comes. It reframes regret not as a life sentence but as a tool for growth and self-awareness. Listeners are encouraged to face their past with compassion, rewrite their self-narratives, and use regret as a guide toward more intentional living. This episode is a candid, relatable journey through pain, healing, and ultimately, self-forgiveness.



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5 months ago
22 minutes 10 seconds

Layered and Loud
This podcast explores the messy, magical and meaningful  parts of being human, from identity and emotions to sports and friendship. Each episode dives into different aspects of modern life, told through raw conversations, smart commentary and moments of reflection

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.