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, Kimberly has a shit day, rips up her original plan for this episode , and surprises Meredith with one of her “hills she WILL die on.” Her latest hill? The word “should” SHOULD deserves a spot right next to "shit" and "fuck" on the list of words you probably shouldn’t say... From there, things spiral (appropriately) into a full-blown SHOULD TORNADO, where we unpack how this one tiny word manages to guilt-trip us into oblivion. We attempt to offer advice on how ...
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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...