Some conversations feel like a warm house party where someone turns down the music, leans in, and says, “Okay… can I tell you something real?” That’s what “YEAH YEAH YEAH” with Beatrice (Bea Triss Tunes) delivers — a wide-open, grounded, joyful, conversation about becoming yourself without rushing the process.
This episode is for anyone who’s ever looked at a tattoo and thought, Yep, that was a different version of me. For anyone who’s lived in a place that changed them. For anyone who’s tried to hold onto friendships while growing out of old versions of their life. For anyone who’s had to unlearn shame, reclaim joy, or figure out what Pride actually means outside of June.
Ali and Beatrice talk about identity in the way people actually talk about identity — through laughter, through memory, through stories you didn’t know meant something until you heard someone say, “Same.” It centers community, softness, and the layers of growth that happen quietly, slowly, and sometimes all at once.
This episode leans into:
- the tattoos we get before we know ourselves
- the climates that shape our moods, rituals, and entire personalities
- the friendships that survive the shift from adolescence to adulthood
- the strange ache of internalized homophobia and the relief of naming it
- the sacredness of queer community and the safety of being understood
- Pride as something lived, not performed
- the small, nonlinear work of becoming someone you actually like
If you’ve ever:
- grown out of a friend group
- tried to hold onto a relationship that wasn’t holding you back
- felt proud and tired and brave and confused all at the same time
- hidden parts of yourself even from people who loved you
- or looked back on an old version of yourself with tenderness instead of shame
—then you will hear yourself in this episode.
Ali and Beatrice invite you into a conversation that feels like a soft landing: warm, honest, queer, complicated, funny, gentle, and full of the kind of truth that doesn’t need to be whispered anymore.
This episode isn’t about what happened. It’s about what it feels like to finally become someone you’re proud of.
Keywords: tattoos, climate, college, LGBTQ+, community, relationships, personal growth, friendship
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