In this episode, we talk about those photos — the ones where you look back and think, “Wait… why do I look chopped?” and how much of our identity gets tangled up in being seen. We get into the difference between doing vs receiving — masculine energy that takes action versus feminine energy that allows, rests, and opens. And how sometimes the deepest growth is learning to be loved without performing for it. And of course, we celebrate one of life’s greatest gifts:a friend who lets you cancel p...
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In this episode, we talk about those photos — the ones where you look back and think, “Wait… why do I look chopped?” and how much of our identity gets tangled up in being seen. We get into the difference between doing vs receiving — masculine energy that takes action versus feminine energy that allows, rests, and opens. And how sometimes the deepest growth is learning to be loved without performing for it. And of course, we celebrate one of life’s greatest gifts:a friend who lets you cancel p...
This week, Andrea and Demi unpack the unofficial starter pack of the modern woman — from crying on social media with your tripod out, to the cult of group fitness classes, to one listener’s marriage mystery: why does she leave water bottles everywhere? It’s a mix of chaos, culture, and comedy as we break down what it means to be “that girl” in 2025 — emotionally unhinged, spiritually self-aware, and probably late to Pilates.
Pretty Wrong
In this episode, we talk about those photos — the ones where you look back and think, “Wait… why do I look chopped?” and how much of our identity gets tangled up in being seen. We get into the difference between doing vs receiving — masculine energy that takes action versus feminine energy that allows, rests, and opens. And how sometimes the deepest growth is learning to be loved without performing for it. And of course, we celebrate one of life’s greatest gifts:a friend who lets you cancel p...