On Our Best Behavior

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A mid-trimester lull doesn’t have to be dull. We trade quick hits on school tests, first-car boundaries, and the patience it takes to land that first job for deeper dives into what we’re reading and why it matters. From a fast-paced thriller to three standout nonfiction picks on depression, OCD, and Williams syndrome, we explore how good books stretch empathy, clarify language, and change the way we show up for people we love. These aren’t just summaries—they’re jumping-off points for better conversations at home.

Life outside the mic gets real, too. A possum upends our tiny homestead and turns animal care into emergency triage; a neighbor helps with a raccoon; the bunnies con their way into a live trap—twice. We build a warmer space, literally and figuratively: a new hutch for cold swings, a refreshed studio with paint and a couch, and a slow plan for cameras so we can bring more of this chaos to YouTube without losing the thread. Between coughs and grocery runs, we also unpack the uneasy allure of true crime. Monster season three’s Ed Gein arc sparks a wider look at how isolation, control, and untreated illness shape notorious cases—and how to stay human while watching.

We keep it light where we can—would-you-rather showdowns, bad jokes, and a tease for a returning friend who always brings a little chaos—the good kind. If you’re navigating teen milestones, curious about mental health reads, or just craving honest talk that moves from heavy to hilarious without whiplash, you’ll feel at home here. Subscribe, share with a friend who needs a smart, warm listen this week, and drop a review to help more people find the show. What should we read or watch next? We’re taking recs.

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On Our Best BehaviorBy Kelli Szurek & Maccoy Overlie

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