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Before Donald's move, before the shift, and before everything changed, this episode takes it back to a lighter, more playful conversation about the random, irrational fears we all carry.
Autumn and Donald dive into “silly fears” — the kind that don’t always make logical sense but somehow still live rent-free in your brain. From oddly specific anxieties to everyday scenarios that spiral quickly, they unpack where these fears come from, how they show up in real life, and why we all have them (even if we don’t admit it).
As always, the conversation blends humor with honesty, turning something seemingly small into a relatable look at how our minds work. It’s light, it’s funny, and it’s a reminder that even the most irrational fears are more common than we think.
A little throwback, a lot of laughs — and proof that sometimes everything’s perfect…except the things we make up in our heads.
What’s your most random or irrational fear?
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00:00 – Opening: Mom's rollercoaster pregnancy story
03:12 – Moving stress & late-night door anxiety
05:13 – Irrational fears discussion begins
06:22 – Bedroom door debate & home invasion planning
09:17 – Dom's escape window plan
10:21 – Someone in the backseat fears
12:14 – Autumn's childhood choking fear
13:40 – Dad's beef stew dinner torture
14:32 – Maldives allergic reaction triggers choking relapse
17:21 – Kidnapping & tape-over-mouth suffocation fear
19:26 – Drunk guy in pickup truck bed story
27:51 – Rollercoaster childhood fears & mom's scare tactics
28:05 – Water slide concussion at "The Beach" waterpark
30:58 – Grand Canyon glass walkway & heights anxiety
34:39 – Snake/piranha/alligator water fears
41:25 – Belly button touching phobia
44:12 – Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia (fear of long words)
46:19 – "Phone a Friend": Listener's health/intimacy concern
57:09 – Final encouragement & sign-off
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Before Donald's move, before the shift, and before everything changed, this episode takes it back to a lighter, more playful conversation about the random, irrational fears we all carry.
Autumn and Donald dive into “silly fears” — the kind that don’t always make logical sense but somehow still live rent-free in your brain. From oddly specific anxieties to everyday scenarios that spiral quickly, they unpack where these fears come from, how they show up in real life, and why we all have them (even if we don’t admit it).
As always, the conversation blends humor with honesty, turning something seemingly small into a relatable look at how our minds work. It’s light, it’s funny, and it’s a reminder that even the most irrational fears are more common than we think.
A little throwback, a lot of laughs — and proof that sometimes everything’s perfect…except the things we make up in our heads.
What’s your most random or irrational fear?
📸 @everythingsperfectofficial
🛍 Everything’s Perfect MERCHSupport the show and rep Everything’s Perfect wherever you go.
📸 @everythingsperfectofficial
👉 everythingsperfect.com
00:00 – Opening: Mom's rollercoaster pregnancy story
03:12 – Moving stress & late-night door anxiety
05:13 – Irrational fears discussion begins
06:22 – Bedroom door debate & home invasion planning
09:17 – Dom's escape window plan
10:21 – Someone in the backseat fears
12:14 – Autumn's childhood choking fear
13:40 – Dad's beef stew dinner torture
14:32 – Maldives allergic reaction triggers choking relapse
17:21 – Kidnapping & tape-over-mouth suffocation fear
19:26 – Drunk guy in pickup truck bed story
27:51 – Rollercoaster childhood fears & mom's scare tactics
28:05 – Water slide concussion at "The Beach" waterpark
30:58 – Grand Canyon glass walkway & heights anxiety
34:39 – Snake/piranha/alligator water fears
41:25 – Belly button touching phobia
44:12 – Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia (fear of long words)
46:19 – "Phone a Friend": Listener's health/intimacy concern
57:09 – Final encouragement & sign-off

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