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Repetition can be comfort, comedy, or a full-blown relationship trigger, and we get into all three. We talk about repetitive behavior through the lens of autism awareness month, why repeating yourself can be necessary for neurodiversity and support needs, and why it feels totally different when someone hears you and still makes you say it again. We also share the boundary we keep coming back to: one clear repeat is fair, but respect starts with acknowledgment.
From there we pivot into real-life routines and how they collide. Easter brings a mix of long-held traditions, blended family food, and the chaos of two households trying to do “the usual” at the same time. Then we tell the story we cannot stop laughing about: roast chicken cooked upside down not once, but twice, and somehow it becomes a new tradition because it comes out unbelievably juicy. If you love home cooking tips, relationship humor, and small mistakes that turn into wins, this part is for you.
We also share a serious health update: weeks of hoarseness, an ENT scope, a dysphonia diagnosis, early vocal cord nodules, and what voice rest actually requires (no projecting, no yelling, and yes, no whispering). We talk coping strategies for mental health and anxiety, why music is our go-to when we’re stuck in our heads, and how adult friendships survive when schedules, distance, and health issues make spontaneity hard. We wrap with quick hits on house projects with a partner, where we watch reels and TikToks, driver vs passenger princess energy, night in vs night out, and when texting beats calling.
If any of this sounds like your life, hit play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. What’s one repetitive habit you’re keeping, and one you’re ready to drop?
Ewoks are not your friends... Do not trust the ewoks
By Heather and ZiaDid you love that for us?
Repetition can be comfort, comedy, or a full-blown relationship trigger, and we get into all three. We talk about repetitive behavior through the lens of autism awareness month, why repeating yourself can be necessary for neurodiversity and support needs, and why it feels totally different when someone hears you and still makes you say it again. We also share the boundary we keep coming back to: one clear repeat is fair, but respect starts with acknowledgment.
From there we pivot into real-life routines and how they collide. Easter brings a mix of long-held traditions, blended family food, and the chaos of two households trying to do “the usual” at the same time. Then we tell the story we cannot stop laughing about: roast chicken cooked upside down not once, but twice, and somehow it becomes a new tradition because it comes out unbelievably juicy. If you love home cooking tips, relationship humor, and small mistakes that turn into wins, this part is for you.
We also share a serious health update: weeks of hoarseness, an ENT scope, a dysphonia diagnosis, early vocal cord nodules, and what voice rest actually requires (no projecting, no yelling, and yes, no whispering). We talk coping strategies for mental health and anxiety, why music is our go-to when we’re stuck in our heads, and how adult friendships survive when schedules, distance, and health issues make spontaneity hard. We wrap with quick hits on house projects with a partner, where we watch reels and TikToks, driver vs passenger princess energy, night in vs night out, and when texting beats calling.
If any of this sounds like your life, hit play, then subscribe, share with a friend, and leave a review. What’s one repetitive habit you’re keeping, and one you’re ready to drop?
Ewoks are not your friends... Do not trust the ewoks