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Being “done” can be petty, hilarious, and also the healthiest boundary you ever set. We’re celebrating six months of recording and 800 plus downloads, then we jump straight into the real world stuff that’s been testing us lately, including chronic hip pain, the sick day guilt spiral, and a scary heat exhaustion moment that hits right when you think you’re being “responsible” with water, shade, and grit.
From there, we go where we always go when we need a cultural pressure valve: social media. We talk about the weird popularity of hate watching, the way the algorithm rewards chaos, and why a comment section full of praise can be a trap instead of support. Then we zoom out into AI generated videos that look shockingly real, and we ask the question that’s getting harder to avoid: if we can’t tell what’s authentic, how do we protect our attention, our empathy, and our sense of reality?
We also get personal about relationships and the moment you realize effort is one sided, especially when family members pressure you to “fix” something without knowing the full story. And because life never stays in one lane, we end with beekeeping chaos, pet medical decision ethics, and a fun round of dream pets that somehow turns into planning a falconry trip. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a boundary reset, and leave a review telling us what you’re officially done with and how we can finally get a listener in Australia.
Paul Hogan is the true hero of the 90s
By Heather and ZiaDid you love that for us?
Being “done” can be petty, hilarious, and also the healthiest boundary you ever set. We’re celebrating six months of recording and 800 plus downloads, then we jump straight into the real world stuff that’s been testing us lately, including chronic hip pain, the sick day guilt spiral, and a scary heat exhaustion moment that hits right when you think you’re being “responsible” with water, shade, and grit.
From there, we go where we always go when we need a cultural pressure valve: social media. We talk about the weird popularity of hate watching, the way the algorithm rewards chaos, and why a comment section full of praise can be a trap instead of support. Then we zoom out into AI generated videos that look shockingly real, and we ask the question that’s getting harder to avoid: if we can’t tell what’s authentic, how do we protect our attention, our empathy, and our sense of reality?
We also get personal about relationships and the moment you realize effort is one sided, especially when family members pressure you to “fix” something without knowing the full story. And because life never stays in one lane, we end with beekeeping chaos, pet medical decision ethics, and a fun round of dream pets that somehow turns into planning a falconry trip. Subscribe, share this with a friend who needs a boundary reset, and leave a review telling us what you’re officially done with and how we can finally get a listener in Australia.
Paul Hogan is the true hero of the 90s