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This is your sign to text your fave unlicensed therapists. (That’s us).
Childhood confidence hits different when you’re high on Kool-Aid, running from chanclas, or convinced your family vacation counted as “character building.” Somewhere between chaos and core memory, we all had our delusional era—and this week, we’re unpacking every cringe and chemical choice that got us here.
In this nostalgia-fueled fever dream, Anthony and Nalee spiral through edible regrets, questionable teenage logic, and the kind of family bonding that required emotional recovery. From hotel pool meltdowns to Hmong wedding trauma to camping as “poverty with extra steps,” it’s pure chaos, laughter, and a little bit of therapy avoidance.
We’re unpacking:
💊 First Highs & Fatal Flaws → the weed that humbled us, the paranoia that bonded us, and the towel that didn’t survive
🩴 Playground Crushes & Sandal Attacks → love, violence, and early signs of our attachment issues
🧳 Family Trips & Emotional Damage → road trip fights, hotel horror stories, and why vacations felt like survival challenges
🍜 Cultural Flashbacks → Hmong traditions, unexpected wisdom, and the lessons that still hit years later
⛺ Camping, Chaos & Core Memories → proof that some “fun” should’ve been refundable
Plus: delusional childhood confidence, bad decisions that aged like milk, and the reminder that healing sometimes sounds like laughing about the trauma you swore you’d never tell.
🚨 Delulu Disclaimer:
This episode contains chaotic storytelling, partial censorship for your imagination’s safety, and a strong belief that hindsight is the real hallucinogen. Listener discretion (and hydration) encouraged.
So grab your snacks, lower your expectations, and join us as we relive the unfiltered mess that raised us. Because honestly? We’ve all been a little delulu since day one. 🎧
⚠️ Twin Tangents: Because Therapy Was Booked ⚠️
Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Unhinged (just a bit).
Hosted by Nalee & Anthony—this is your safe, spicy space to spiral. Expect adult content, hot takes, and high-functioning chaos.
And yes, we call our listeners H.O.E.S.
(Hilarious. Over it. Emotionally unstable. Spicy.)
It’s not an insult. It’s a hoe-mmunity.
Your seasonal reminder to pause, breathe, and set boundaries—because burnout isn’t festive. 🧠
If you’ve been vibing with Twin Tangents, drop a quick rating or review—it’s the podcast version of bringing a dish to Friendsgiving. ⭐️
A cozy November check-in about gratitude, growth, and letting go—because not everyone gets a seat at your table anymore. 🍂
A gentle reminder to protect your peace this season. You’re allowed to rest, cry, and say no. We’re proud of you. ❤️
🎙️ Stay connected with Twin Tangents Because Therapy Was Booked
Unfiltered. Unexpected. Unbothered.
🌐 Website: www.twintangentspodcast.com
All our socials, episodes, and contact info live here.
📱 Follow us on Socials:
Instagram: @theofficialtwintangents
Facebook: Twin Tangents Because Therapy Was Booked
X (Twitter): @twintangents
💌 Got thoughts, tangents, or just need to vent? Reach out via our site or socials. We’re all ears.
By Anthony Casanova and Nalee HerThis is your sign to text your fave unlicensed therapists. (That’s us).
Childhood confidence hits different when you’re high on Kool-Aid, running from chanclas, or convinced your family vacation counted as “character building.” Somewhere between chaos and core memory, we all had our delusional era—and this week, we’re unpacking every cringe and chemical choice that got us here.
In this nostalgia-fueled fever dream, Anthony and Nalee spiral through edible regrets, questionable teenage logic, and the kind of family bonding that required emotional recovery. From hotel pool meltdowns to Hmong wedding trauma to camping as “poverty with extra steps,” it’s pure chaos, laughter, and a little bit of therapy avoidance.
We’re unpacking:
💊 First Highs & Fatal Flaws → the weed that humbled us, the paranoia that bonded us, and the towel that didn’t survive
🩴 Playground Crushes & Sandal Attacks → love, violence, and early signs of our attachment issues
🧳 Family Trips & Emotional Damage → road trip fights, hotel horror stories, and why vacations felt like survival challenges
🍜 Cultural Flashbacks → Hmong traditions, unexpected wisdom, and the lessons that still hit years later
⛺ Camping, Chaos & Core Memories → proof that some “fun” should’ve been refundable
Plus: delusional childhood confidence, bad decisions that aged like milk, and the reminder that healing sometimes sounds like laughing about the trauma you swore you’d never tell.
🚨 Delulu Disclaimer:
This episode contains chaotic storytelling, partial censorship for your imagination’s safety, and a strong belief that hindsight is the real hallucinogen. Listener discretion (and hydration) encouraged.
So grab your snacks, lower your expectations, and join us as we relive the unfiltered mess that raised us. Because honestly? We’ve all been a little delulu since day one. 🎧
⚠️ Twin Tangents: Because Therapy Was Booked ⚠️
Unfiltered. Unapologetic. Unhinged (just a bit).
Hosted by Nalee & Anthony—this is your safe, spicy space to spiral. Expect adult content, hot takes, and high-functioning chaos.
And yes, we call our listeners H.O.E.S.
(Hilarious. Over it. Emotionally unstable. Spicy.)
It’s not an insult. It’s a hoe-mmunity.
Your seasonal reminder to pause, breathe, and set boundaries—because burnout isn’t festive. 🧠
If you’ve been vibing with Twin Tangents, drop a quick rating or review—it’s the podcast version of bringing a dish to Friendsgiving. ⭐️
A cozy November check-in about gratitude, growth, and letting go—because not everyone gets a seat at your table anymore. 🍂
A gentle reminder to protect your peace this season. You’re allowed to rest, cry, and say no. We’re proud of you. ❤️
🎙️ Stay connected with Twin Tangents Because Therapy Was Booked
Unfiltered. Unexpected. Unbothered.
🌐 Website: www.twintangentspodcast.com
All our socials, episodes, and contact info live here.
📱 Follow us on Socials:
Instagram: @theofficialtwintangents
Facebook: Twin Tangents Because Therapy Was Booked
X (Twitter): @twintangents
💌 Got thoughts, tangents, or just need to vent? Reach out via our site or socials. We’re all ears.