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A Girls Perspective
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Every week, we release a new episode where we sit down and talk through the things most adults are quietly dealing with — friendships changing, work draining your last nerve, dating after 30, mental load, boundaries, healing, and the random chaos that life likes to throw at you.
If you want conversations that feel real, familiar, and a little too relatable, you’ll feel at home here.

Latest Episodes
Here are our most recent episodes. Tap in wherever you are — cooking, commuting, relaxing, or hiding from your responsibilities.
Episode 59
Some Things Ruin AttractionForever
Someone broke up with their partner over something so awkward it feels fake... except it isn’t. This episode starts with a Reddit breakup story that had us genuinely questioning whether honesty in relationships is even survivable anymore. We get into embarrassment, attraction, emotional reactions people don’t want to admit out loud, and why some “accidents” change how you see someone forever. From there, we talk about why so many people say they want relationships but really just want attention, validation, and someone to react gently to their chaos, and why being honest often gets punished instead of respected. We also spiral into a real-life rant about how something as simple as checking store inventory turned into a reminder that basic adult tasks feel way harder than they should. Would you have stayed?
01/14/2026
Episode 58
The Pettiest Things Done After a Breakup
People love to say “just move on” after a breakup, but nobody talks about what people actually do when they’re hurt. In this episode, Jocelyn and Jade read the pettiest things people have done after a relationship ended and rate just how far is too far. Some of these are harmless. Some are calculated. One of them involved a missing toilet. We also get into workplace trust, coworkers who talk too much, and how quickly people show their true colors once emotions get involved. Tell us which one crossed the line for you. Note: This episode is audio-only.
1/07/2026
Episode 57
I Can’t Hold You Accountable
“I don’t want to be your accountability partner” is the moment everything gets uncomfortable. The conversation starts with our take on why change doesn’t need a reset date, then moves into what happens when friendships expect consistency you already know you can’t give and don't receive. We talk about routines that no longer work, effort that stopped being mutual, and the pressure to recommit just because it’s a new year. A listener story about saying no to accountability exposes how quickly support turns into obligation and how honesty gets taken personally. We also get into friendships adjusting to new limits, the guilt that comes with pulling back, and deciding what you are no longer willing to maintain just to keep the peace.
112/31/2025
Episode 56
I Left My Sister Out of Dinner
This week, we’re talking about family dynamics, emotional tension, and how gratitude looks different as adults. We get into uncomfortable family moments, how unresolved issues spill into friendships, and why choosing peace sometimes means stepping back instead of showing up. If the holidays bring more pressure than comfort, or if family relationships leave you feeling emotionally drained, this episode will feel like sitting with friends who actually understand where you are.
12/24/2025
Episode 55
Y'all Call It 'Team Player'...I Call It Being Used
Work will drain the version of you it met if you let it. Burnout hits different when you’re the one holding everything together — the “strong one,” the dependable coworker, the one who cares more than the people in charge. In this episode, we’re talking about what burnout actually feels like, why “being a team player” is often just code for “we’ll overwork you,” and how hard it is to set boundaries in a culture that treats your life like it’s optional. If you’ve ever been exhausted, resentful, or low-key disgusted at how much of yourself you’ve given to a job… yeah. This one’s for you.
12/17/2025













