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What we say matters more than we think, especially when no one is stopping to think before they speak.
In this episode of Girls Gone Gritty, the hosts take on a surprisingly layered topic: swearing, language, and the line between emotional release and harmful communication. What starts as a candid, funny conversation about curse words quickly turns into a deeper reflection on culture, parenting, leadership, and personal responsibility.
They explore why swearing has become so normalized, how context and intention change the impact of words, and where language crosses from stress relief into disrespect. The conversation challenges listeners to consider how words land on others, especially children, and why defaulting to vulgarity can feel lazy rather than expressive.
The hosts also touch on power, media, and influence, questioning what examples are being set by public figures and why shock language is often rewarded. The episode wraps with a call to be more intentional, creative, and thoughtful with language, proving that you can still be expressive without tearing others down.
The episode closes with a powerful contrast: a spotlight on Buddhist monks walking across the U.S. for peace, reminding us that patience, restraint, and intention can be louder than any curse word.
Episode Highlights:
(0:00) Intro
(2:35) Why swearing feels more socially accepted today
(3:00) Youth sports, decorum, and emotional control
(5:00) Public image, family conflict, and airing dirty laundry
(7:00) Where swearing becomes harmful, especially for kids
(9:00) The psychology of swearing as stress relief
(10:30) Language, leadership, and setting examples
(13:30) Words that cross the line and why some feel toxic
(18:00) Intent vs impact when swearing at people
(22:30) Choosing words with intention and creativity
(24:00) Got Grit Award: monks walking for peace
(28:00) Final reflections on self-control and accountability
(28:35) Outro
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Follow us:
Web: https://girlsgonegritty.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsgonegritty/
More ways to find us: https://linktr.ee/girlsgonegritty
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What we say matters more than we think, especially when no one is stopping to think before they speak.
In this episode of Girls Gone Gritty, the hosts take on a surprisingly layered topic: swearing, language, and the line between emotional release and harmful communication. What starts as a candid, funny conversation about curse words quickly turns into a deeper reflection on culture, parenting, leadership, and personal responsibility.
They explore why swearing has become so normalized, how context and intention change the impact of words, and where language crosses from stress relief into disrespect. The conversation challenges listeners to consider how words land on others, especially children, and why defaulting to vulgarity can feel lazy rather than expressive.
The hosts also touch on power, media, and influence, questioning what examples are being set by public figures and why shock language is often rewarded. The episode wraps with a call to be more intentional, creative, and thoughtful with language, proving that you can still be expressive without tearing others down.
The episode closes with a powerful contrast: a spotlight on Buddhist monks walking across the U.S. for peace, reminding us that patience, restraint, and intention can be louder than any curse word.
Episode Highlights:
(0:00) Intro
(2:35) Why swearing feels more socially accepted today
(3:00) Youth sports, decorum, and emotional control
(5:00) Public image, family conflict, and airing dirty laundry
(7:00) Where swearing becomes harmful, especially for kids
(9:00) The psychology of swearing as stress relief
(10:30) Language, leadership, and setting examples
(13:30) Words that cross the line and why some feel toxic
(18:00) Intent vs impact when swearing at people
(22:30) Choosing words with intention and creativity
(24:00) Got Grit Award: monks walking for peace
(28:00) Final reflections on self-control and accountability
(28:35) Outro
Support the show
Follow us:
Web: https://girlsgonegritty.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsgonegritty/
More ways to find us: https://linktr.ee/girlsgonegritty