Send us a text In this episode, Kimberly and Meredith unpack everyone’s favorite invisible life-ruiner: expectations. The ones society dumps on us, the ones we quietly dump on other people, and the ones we dump on ourselves that keep us awake at night. They chat about how unspoken expectations are basically premeditated disappointment, why “they should’ve just known” is a big ol' trap for everyone involved, and how keeping your expectations mild might actually save your relationships (a...
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Send us a text In this episode, Kimberly and Meredith unpack everyone’s favorite invisible life-ruiner: expectations. The ones society dumps on us, the ones we quietly dump on other people, and the ones we dump on ourselves that keep us awake at night. They chat about how unspoken expectations are basically premeditated disappointment, why “they should’ve just known” is a big ol' trap for everyone involved, and how keeping your expectations mild might actually save your relationships (a...
Send us a text In this episode, Meredith and Kimberly attempt to discuss why "having it all" is actually a myth, just like the Loch Ness Monster or Sasquatch. What does end up happening when Meredith insists on us "winging it", we go on long tangents about why Kimberly hates Phyllis Schlafly, why Meredith's path in life makes so much more sense since she was diagnosed with ADHD, and what life is actually like we geriatric dogs. We promise we will be more on topic in the next episode... ...
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Send us a text In this episode, Kimberly and Meredith unpack everyone’s favorite invisible life-ruiner: expectations. The ones society dumps on us, the ones we quietly dump on other people, and the ones we dump on ourselves that keep us awake at night. They chat about how unspoken expectations are basically premeditated disappointment, why “they should’ve just known” is a big ol' trap for everyone involved, and how keeping your expectations mild might actually save your relationships (a...