Beck & Court may not relate to the sweet, Southern ladies you read about in books, but they know where they come from. Now, they're trying to figure out where they're goin'. Both born and raised in Evangelical Christian homes in East Tennessee, these second cousins are sharing more than just a great-grandmother. Residing in different corners of the Unites States, Beck & Court come together to share their stories of a troubling childhood, and how these experiences eventually led their true selves to break free and start over, so that they might become who they were supposed to be.
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Beck & Court may not relate to the sweet, Southern ladies you read about in books, but they know where they come from. Now, they're trying to figure out where they're goin'. Both born and raised in Evangelical Christian homes in East Tennessee, these second cousins are sharing more than just a great-grandmother. Residing in different corners of the Unites States, Beck & Court come together to share their stories of a troubling childhood, and how these experiences eventually led their true selves to break free and start over, so that they might become who they were supposed to be.
Mirror, Mirror on the wall, what the hell, sis? All this time, we thought you were here to tell us how lovely we are, but as it turns out, that’s not what you’re here to do at all. So in this episode, Beck and Court talk about the challenges of looking our true selves in the mirror, and how the picture perfect stories of princess tales and puppy dog tails have done a major disservice to marriages everywhere.
The Lost Child
Beck & Court may not relate to the sweet, Southern ladies you read about in books, but they know where they come from. Now, they're trying to figure out where they're goin'. Both born and raised in Evangelical Christian homes in East Tennessee, these second cousins are sharing more than just a great-grandmother. Residing in different corners of the Unites States, Beck & Court come together to share their stories of a troubling childhood, and how these experiences eventually led their true selves to break free and start over, so that they might become who they were supposed to be.