Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report

Emotional Labor is Not on the Menu


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Grace for Me, Attitude for You? That’s Not Accountability

In this episode of Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report, we’re getting into that lopsided dynamic where folks demand grace but dish out attitude like it’s bottomless mimosas. You try to hold them accountable, and suddenly you’re the villain? Let’s talk about it.

On the menu:

• People who can critique everything—but crumble when it’s their turn to receive feedback
 • The “you should’ve told me” crowd… who never take it well when you actually do
• Why expecting grace while giving shade is straight-up manipulation
• How boundary-setting turns into blame-shifting real quick
• That moment when holding someone to their own standards makes you the problem
• The difference between authentic growth and defensive deflection
• And how some convos start as accountability—but end with you doing unpaid emotional labor

🎧 If every check-in feels like a therapy session you didn’t bill for, this one’s your emotional invoice.

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