The Overcompensating Podcast , Episode 5In this episode, we dive into the ways we’ve turned comfort into a full-time job — and how being “well” became something we now have to maintain, optimise, and, occasionally, unsubscribe from.We start with Spotify Wrapped and end up diagnosing our generation: subscribed to everything — except peace of mind.From gym memberships to guided meditations, dopamine detoxes to doomscrolling, we ask:What if balance was never the point? What if the real skill is learning to live with our contradictions — between wellness and burnout, meaning and memes, subscribing and escaping?It’s both a therapy session and a confession tape. And yes, we brought receipts: apps, habits, routines, and all the tiny ways we try (and sometimes fail) to feel “fine.”👉 Join our Substack community: https://theovercompensating.substack.com👈_💡 About The OvercompensatingWe’ve been friends since we were four. This is our space to unpack the ways we over-explain, overdress, overthink — and, yes, overcompensate — through culture, style, family, food, travel, and everything in between.👋🏻 If you’ve ever struggled to find balance — between wellness and indulgence, planning for later and living for now — you’ll feel right at home here._🎧 In this episode00:00 – 00:25 - Intro: Back at it – Overcompensating, as usual00:25 – 07:40 - Random Overcompensations: Tortillas, rope jumps, and weekly wins07:41 – 09:48 - Subscriptions That Surprise Us: Netflix, apps, and must-have tools11:25 – 15:38 - Iñaki’s Subscription Confessions: The good, the meh, and the unexpected15:39 – 20:21 - María’s Subscription Story: What really adds value in life24:49 – 25:26 - The Checklist Trap: Doing it all, everywhere, all at once25:27 – 28:39 - Generation of Extremes: Growing up analog in a digital world
The Overcompensating Podcast, Episode 4In this episode, we go back to the essence of The Overcompensating Podcast: sharing our latest overcompensating materials, asking each other slightly absurd questions, and talking about what we’ve been watching, reading, and listening to lately.Think of it as the first what we believe will become a series — a sort of How to Overcompensate guide, where instinct beats planning, chaos meets connection, and self-awareness collides with self-delusion.We tried to record this one in person (spoiler: we failed), but what we lost in logistics, we made up for in laughter, cult rituals, and confessions that probably should’ve stayed in the notes app.👉 Join our Substack community: https://theovercompensating.substack.com👈_💡 About The OvercompensatingWe’ve been friends since we were four. This is our space to unpack the ways we over-explain, overdress, overthink — and, yes, overcompensate — through culture, style, family, food, travel, and everything in between.👋🏻 If you’ve ever struggled to find balance — between wellness and indulgence, planning for later and living for now — you’ll feel right at home here._🎧 In this episode00:00 — Opening scene: “The first episode Iñaki records wearing pants.” A conversation on outfits, dignity, and other illusions of adulthood.01:00 — The failed in-person dream: both got sick; both insist the other was faking it. Switzerland superiority vs. Paris fatigue — and the mystery of who lied better.03:25 — What we’re currently overcompensating for: from material comforts to emotional justifications — an honest (and slightly painful) audit.13:35 — How to Overcompensate, Vol. I: our attempt to recreate the “in-person energy” through chaos, caffeine, and questionable structure.15:02 — Questions as therapy: instead of a guest, we turn the mic on each other — guided by random prompts and listener curiosity.16:00 — If I were arrested… we guess each other’s hypothetical crimes (spoiler: aesthetic ones count).21:15 — If we started a cult… daily rituals, coffee devotion, and the invention of the “Ommm propio.”26:53 — If I forgot everything about myself… what the other would remind us — part sentimental, part roast.31:21 — What moment best sums up our friendship? nostalgia, chaos, and the art of growing up alongside someone who knows your every version.53:32 — TV & film corner: what we’re watching lately — from comfort shows to cinematic self-projection.1:08:29 — Books we’re reading (a few that we want to read): stories that mirror our own attempts at reinvention.1:18:27 — Music that’s keeping us functional: what’s playing in the background while we overthink, overwork, and overcompensate.1:25:05 — Closing: On bringing the Overcompensating tone back, the promise of our get together, and a very clumsy “Like and subscribe.”_🔔 Subscribe here on YouTube so you don’t miss the next one — and if this resonated, give it a like.🌐 Stay connected & follow The Overcompensating:📩 Newsletter on Substack: https://theovercompensating.substack.com📸 Instagram: @theovercompensating🎧 Spotify: The Overcompensating Podcast▶️ YouTube: The Overcompensating
We’re joined by Rachael Chadwick, a film impact producer who turns documentaries into movements for change. After losing her mum, Rachael created 60 Postcards — a tribute that grew into a book and a global conversation about grief, connection, and storytelling. Since then, she’s led impact campaigns for award-winning films, blending personal stories with social justice to spark empathy and action. In this episode, we talk about turning points, choices, and the unexpected paths that follow, exploring how personal loss, instinct, and reflection shape the way we live and work.
The Overcompensating Podcast, Episode 2
In this episode of The Overcompensating Podcast, we look back at our twenties — the myths we believed, the labels we carried, and the lessons that only came with time.
We unpack how careers aren’t linear, why identity is never fixed, and what it takes to lose the fear of “what will people say.” From moving cities to broken scripts, friendships that faded, and others that became life-long anchors, it’s a conversation about change, resilience, and letting go of the idea of a perfect plan.
In our first ever episode of The Overcompensating podcast, M and I share our personal journeys with fitness, healthy eating and mental health. As we draw closer to the big 40, we analyse what we have learnt and our goals for living longer. Or living better.