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Just because you can reach me doesn’t mean you’re supposed to.
This week on Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report, Styles dives into modern phone etiquette, digital boundaries, and the entitlement that came with constant access. From missed calls in the payphone era to unannounced FaceTimes and “I know you saw my call” energy, this episode breaks down when access is earned—and when it’s not.
Guest host Barbie from the Leventy Touch podcast steps in to unpack texting vs. calling, why FaceTime is a request (not a greeting), and how availability is information—not an obligation. Together, they explore how communication, respect, and boundaries should actually work in the digital age.
The featured drink, “No Voicemail, No Access,” sets the tone for a conversation about protecting your time, your space, and your peace.
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✨ Tap Into the Brunch Behavior:
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok → @siphappens.series
Ready to sip with intention? Grab your copy of the Brunch Behavior Book series—bold drinks, wild sermons, no chaser.
Grab your Paperback copy here!
Not quite ready for the full pour? Start with the Free Pour Pack—5 cocktails, 5 sermons, all vibe.
📘 Grab your Free Pour Pack or the full book at www.SipHappens.info
Drop your name, email, and type “Free Pour” to get your exclusive 5-drink, 5-sermon eBook straight to your inbox.
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Send a text
Just because you can reach me doesn’t mean you’re supposed to.
This week on Brunch Behavior: The Pour Report, Styles dives into modern phone etiquette, digital boundaries, and the entitlement that came with constant access. From missed calls in the payphone era to unannounced FaceTimes and “I know you saw my call” energy, this episode breaks down when access is earned—and when it’s not.
Guest host Barbie from the Leventy Touch podcast steps in to unpack texting vs. calling, why FaceTime is a request (not a greeting), and how availability is information—not an obligation. Together, they explore how communication, respect, and boundaries should actually work in the digital age.
The featured drink, “No Voicemail, No Access,” sets the tone for a conversation about protecting your time, your space, and your peace.
Support the show
✨ Tap Into the Brunch Behavior:
Follow us on Instagram and TikTok → @siphappens.series
Ready to sip with intention? Grab your copy of the Brunch Behavior Book series—bold drinks, wild sermons, no chaser.
Grab your Paperback copy here!
Not quite ready for the full pour? Start with the Free Pour Pack—5 cocktails, 5 sermons, all vibe.
📘 Grab your Free Pour Pack or the full book at www.SipHappens.info
Drop your name, email, and type “Free Pour” to get your exclusive 5-drink, 5-sermon eBook straight to your inbox.