This week on Pretty Wrong, we’re joined by our friend Jacq Gould — founder of “Your Inner Babe” — for a real conversation about the relationships that quietly change as we grow. We talk about the friendships that fade without a big blowup, the weird grief of outgrowing people you still love, and how hard it can be to move forward without making anyone the villain. We also get honest about marriage — the work, the repair, the seasons where connection takes effort. Jacq brings her perspective f...
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This week on Pretty Wrong, we’re joined by our friend Jacq Gould — founder of “Your Inner Babe” — for a real conversation about the relationships that quietly change as we grow. We talk about the friendships that fade without a big blowup, the weird grief of outgrowing people you still love, and how hard it can be to move forward without making anyone the villain. We also get honest about marriage — the work, the repair, the seasons where connection takes effort. Jacq brings her perspective f...
In this episode of Pretty Wrong, we dive into therapy, comparison, and the quiet ways social media shapes how we see ourselves. We talk about why comparison feels especially intense during the holidays, how boundaries actually work in real life, and why comparing your inner world to someone else’s highlight reel is never accurate. We explore how desire isn’t proof of lack, but information. A signal from your future self about what’s possible. From parenting and boundaries with kids to healing...
Pretty Wrong
This week on Pretty Wrong, we’re joined by our friend Jacq Gould — founder of “Your Inner Babe” — for a real conversation about the relationships that quietly change as we grow. We talk about the friendships that fade without a big blowup, the weird grief of outgrowing people you still love, and how hard it can be to move forward without making anyone the villain. We also get honest about marriage — the work, the repair, the seasons where connection takes effort. Jacq brings her perspective f...