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Get The Gist Podcast
Get The Gist Podcast
143 episodes
5 days ago
Three Irish women. Three perspectives. One brutally honest take on life in your 20s and 30s. From love, careers, and friendships to motherhood and decoding men, Get The Gist delivers real talk, laughs, and a little chaos — content you won’t hear anywhere else. It’s exclusive, so don’t miss out — subscribe and follow for your weekly GIST! 

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Three Irish women. Three perspectives. One brutally honest take on life in your 20s and 30s. From love, careers, and friendships to motherhood and decoding men, Get The Gist delivers real talk, laughs, and a little chaos — content you won’t hear anywhere else. It’s exclusive, so don’t miss out — subscribe and follow for your weekly GIST! 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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He Called Me His Ex’s Name TWICE… And My Dad Texts Me 3 Times a Year
Get The Gist Podcast
36 minutes 50 seconds
3 months ago
He Called Me His Ex’s Name TWICE… And My Dad Texts Me 3 Times a Year

In this week’s episode, the girls dive into everything from misunderstood Irish accents to modern mating rituals (is asking for your Snapchat the new courtship?). Roz fires back at the viral “broke women” reel and the gang debates whether asking for things you can’t afford is a red flag or a life lesson.


They unpack Flo — yes, the period tracker that’s password-protected but apparently owned by a man and sharing data with Meta. Risky business if you’re “researching” for a baby and leaving it all up to Aunt Flo…


Also on the table: pick-me culture, hyper-independence in relationships, and why some dads only send 3 texts a year. Plus, a dilemma you cannot miss — what do you do when your boyfriend calls you his ex’s name… TWICE?


P.S we missed you!!


We’re talking:

👀 A boyfriend who called his girlfriend his ex’s name — not once, but TWICE

📱 Period tracking apps that are sharing your data (Flo, we need to talk)

🍻 Modern mating calls — is buying a drink enough? Or is asking for your Snapchat the new romance?

💬 Dads who text 3 times a year (yes, we’re unpacking those daddy issues)

🧠 Roz responds to the viral “broke women need to stop asking for things” reel

💅 Pick-me accusations, hyper-independence, and whether you should ever ask for something you can’t afford

🚨WE WANT YOUR DILEMMAS 🚨

Is there something you want to get off your chest? We are here to listen! If it’s a vent, advice or a statement your GTG sisters are here to listen. Don’t worry it’s anonymous 🤫 ⬇️


Hit play, laugh with us, learn something new, and don’t forget to subscribe.

We loved recording this one — hope you love listening just as much! and tune in next week to Another WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION TO THE GIST✨


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Get The Gist Podcast
Three Irish women. Three perspectives. One brutally honest take on life in your 20s and 30s. From love, careers, and friendships to motherhood and decoding men, Get The Gist delivers real talk, laughs, and a little chaos — content you won’t hear anywhere else. It’s exclusive, so don’t miss out — subscribe and follow for your weekly GIST! 

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.