Louda and Em go over the wild world of catolescence, how weirdly relatable Princess Lue's hormonal struggle has been, late night kitty screams, teen rebellion, the parallels of parenting girls and kitties, navigating the natural ho instinct. Felines, feelings, and feminine energy.
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Em and Louda talk about girl crushes, finding your sexual identity, where on the spectrum you land, toxic relationships, jealousy, gym crushes, super duper muscley hotties, and how much they love tall hairy dudes.
Louda and Em tell you all why sleepovers are terrible. And the world too. The world is terrible and scary. The girls talk managing social boundaries, looking out for yourself, the importance of me time, and the joy of sleeping in your own bed. People are weird.
Em and Louda share their feelings on going through divorce, parenting as a teen, raising your siblings, coping with depression, becoming gym rats, and hormonal teenaged kitties. Breaking up is hard to do.
Em and Louda talk through punishments and rewards, when to spank and when to speak, the importance of honesty, and Em's tragic B in 4th grade history class. Don't lie to your momma, kids.
Louda and Em are back, and they’ve been busy. Real busy. In this catch-up episode, the girls talk through some big life changes, international travel, and open up about their humble beginnings and their journey from then to now. Cassidy is the worst.
It's a heavy one. Em and Louda talk through depression, signs, coping mechanisms, pills vs. practice to manage the low points, depression kitty, and much more. Tell your friends and family you love them. Give them their flowers while they're still around to smell them. Make sure your people are ok. Cry it out. Thug it out. Reach out if you see someone struggling <3
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Louda and Em talk extracurriculars, snowboarding, skating, solo vs. team sports, the importance of having hobbies in our lives, their crush on volleyball girls, Louda as a militant youth sports coach, and discuss a budding NBA star in the family. Louda recounts Em's childhood soccer trauma. Em defies teenage stereotypes and thinks her mom is cool as hell.
Em and Louda talk weed, the good the bad and the ugly, differences in their experiences with smoking, finding balance in vices, how nicotine is the worst, and how cute Em was on her 13th bday. Em transitions from charter school to public school, yet can't seem to escape her unending popularity. She might be literally too cool for school.
Em pulls some teenage moves in anticipation of her teenage years. What an overachiever. Louda forgets what month it is and becomes a bona fide spy (read: stalker). Em does not enjoy this newfound tactic for her helicopter mama, but someone's gotta do it.
Louda and Em talk girls (and some boys). Girlfriends and girlfoes. Loyalty and jealousy. The friendships that fade and the real relationships that become family. Em does not find Louda hilarious, but humors her anyway.