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We’re back, baby and diving straight into the deep end.
In our first episode back, Meagan and Nicole catch up on all the life stuff: Nova Scotia trips, Orange Theory breakups, and that one pottery class that nearly broke us.
Then we get into the big convo that’s been simmering: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement. Love is great! We're rooting for them! But also... why does it feel like the world just collectively exhaled like thank god she’s finally been “chosen”? Why do we keep treating romantic partnership like the final puzzle piece of a woman’s story?
We also talk about that creeping September energy—when the soft, stretchy days of summer suddenly harden into “what have you done with your year?” vibes. It feels like both a fresh start and a subtle countdown. And in the middle of it all, we’re feeling a little wobbly—single, reflective, and still learning how to hold space for wanting love while choosing ourselves.
Because here’s the truth:
If you’ve ever felt like the year (or your life) is running out of time—this one’s for you.
By Meag and ColeWe’re back, baby and diving straight into the deep end.
In our first episode back, Meagan and Nicole catch up on all the life stuff: Nova Scotia trips, Orange Theory breakups, and that one pottery class that nearly broke us.
Then we get into the big convo that’s been simmering: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce’s engagement. Love is great! We're rooting for them! But also... why does it feel like the world just collectively exhaled like thank god she’s finally been “chosen”? Why do we keep treating romantic partnership like the final puzzle piece of a woman’s story?
We also talk about that creeping September energy—when the soft, stretchy days of summer suddenly harden into “what have you done with your year?” vibes. It feels like both a fresh start and a subtle countdown. And in the middle of it all, we’re feeling a little wobbly—single, reflective, and still learning how to hold space for wanting love while choosing ourselves.
Because here’s the truth:
If you’ve ever felt like the year (or your life) is running out of time—this one’s for you.