What happens when two women—one married with kids, the other single and thriving—sit down to talk about life, love, and the expectations placed on women? You get A Girl’s Perspective—a podcast that’s raw, hilarious, and unfiltered. Whether you’re navigating marriage, dating, career struggles, or just trying to survive adulthood, this podcast is your go-to for real talk, personal stories, and opinions that might get you in trouble at brunch. Because life isn’t one-size-fits-all—and neither is womanhood.
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What happens when two women—one married with kids, the other single and thriving—sit down to talk about life, love, and the expectations placed on women? You get A Girl’s Perspective—a podcast that’s raw, hilarious, and unfiltered. Whether you’re navigating marriage, dating, career struggles, or just trying to survive adulthood, this podcast is your go-to for real talk, personal stories, and opinions that might get you in trouble at brunch. Because life isn’t one-size-fits-all—and neither is womanhood.
Brought to you by Sweetheart Creations LLC
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This episode dives deep into the messy realities of adult friendships—why they fail, how boundaries shift as life changes, and the kinds of people Jocelyn and Jade are done entertaining in their circles.
The conversation kicks off with a side story about boundaries and communication—how marriage, kids, and busy schedules force people to be stricter with their time, and how flakiness or poor communication can strain even solid friendships. From there, Jocelyn introduces her list of five types of friends to cut off:
They also throw in a bonus category:
Throughout the episode, Jocelyn and Jade mix in personal stories, humor, and some Reddit-inspired commentary about how adults struggle with friendships. A big theme is how people avoid difficult conversations with friends, even though they’ll do it in romantic relationships or with family. The hosts argue that friendships are relationships too, and they deserve honesty, accountability, and investment.
The episode closes with a call for listeners to reflect on their own circles: stop calling acquaintances “friends,” be honest about what you’re willing to tolerate, and don’t be afraid to let go of people who don’t add value to your life.
Timeline:
00:00 Unexpected Gossip
01:00 Marriage and Boundaries
03:19 Communication in Friendships
11:35 Top Five Friends to Let Go
12:27 The Drama Friend
13:43 The Diva Friend
15:19 Owning Up to Mistakes
18:50 Too Attached or Too Detached
35:08 The Favor Seeker
39:55 High Standards in Friendships
40:57 Political Differences in Friendships
43:39 Weekly Reddit: Ending Friendships
44:58 Moral and Ethical Differences
57:19 The Importance of Communication
01:18:13 Final Thoughts and Farewell
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