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We are talking about nosy relatives, nosy siblings, and nosy . . . sharks?
This week we are talking about three situations that escalated quickly.
A young woman moves out of town, but every time she goes home for the holidays, she becomes the default nanny. Is she helping her family or being taken advantage of?
A teen tries to keep her blue hair vibrant with DIY shampoo . . . but someone else gets into it! Should she have warned her family about her concoction or is this a lesson they deserved to learn the hard way?
And finally, we are talking about pollution, human impact and the existence of "Cocaine Sharks". This is not a movie. Researchers in the Bahamas found sharks that tested positive for various drugs. What are we doing to our environment? And what can we do in our everyday lives to make a difference?
Where do boundaries come into play?
And what kind of environment are you in?
Links mentioned in the show:Cocaine sharks spotted in Caribbean as scientists blame partying tourists for drug-filled watersSharks are testing positive for cocaine and caffeine in the Bahamas
Let's talk! Did any of these stories strike a chord? DM or comment to let us know.
Got a question of your own? We'd love to hear it!
And don't forget to follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Reach us at:
Email - [email protected]
TikTok - @BadLifeGoodAdviceInstagram - @BadLifeGoodAdvice
@BadLifeGoodAdviceJen
By Anya and JenWe are talking about nosy relatives, nosy siblings, and nosy . . . sharks?
This week we are talking about three situations that escalated quickly.
A young woman moves out of town, but every time she goes home for the holidays, she becomes the default nanny. Is she helping her family or being taken advantage of?
A teen tries to keep her blue hair vibrant with DIY shampoo . . . but someone else gets into it! Should she have warned her family about her concoction or is this a lesson they deserved to learn the hard way?
And finally, we are talking about pollution, human impact and the existence of "Cocaine Sharks". This is not a movie. Researchers in the Bahamas found sharks that tested positive for various drugs. What are we doing to our environment? And what can we do in our everyday lives to make a difference?
Where do boundaries come into play?
And what kind of environment are you in?
Links mentioned in the show:Cocaine sharks spotted in Caribbean as scientists blame partying tourists for drug-filled watersSharks are testing positive for cocaine and caffeine in the Bahamas
Let's talk! Did any of these stories strike a chord? DM or comment to let us know.
Got a question of your own? We'd love to hear it!
And don't forget to follow/subscribe so you never miss an episode.
Reach us at:
Email - [email protected]
TikTok - @BadLifeGoodAdviceInstagram - @BadLifeGoodAdvice
@BadLifeGoodAdviceJen