What happens when kindness beats politics, anger goes viral, friendship gets real, and a protein shake makes you look like you crapped yourself?
In this episode of All About the Biscuit, I bounce between laughter, frustration, and some honest reflection on the world we’re living in right now. We talk about a 20-year-old mayor in a tiny Iowa town who won simply by showing up and being kind—proof that leadership doesn’t have to be loud or angry to work.
Then we dive into why so many people seem permanently furious on social media, yelling into their phones and forgetting they’re live for the world to see. When did outrage become the personality?
I also slow it down for a real moment—sharing what it felt like to learn that a longtime friend is quietly battling alcoholism, and why showing up matters more than fixing anyone.
And because life has a sense of humor, we wrap it all with a chocolate protein shake disaster that turned my car seat—and my dignity—into a crime scene.
This episode is funny, raw, a little spicy, and very human.
If you’ve ever laughed at the absurd, questioned the anger, or needed a reminder that decency still exists—this one’s for you.
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🧈 Butter your biscuit.