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Some mornings you wake up sick, loud, and dropping everything in the house — and sometimes that chaos feels like a perfect snapshot of the world we’re living in.
In this episode of All About the Biscuit, I mix humor with hard truth, from klutzy mornings and public FaceTime disasters to why paying bills online feels harder than it should. Then we slow it down and talk about family — the loss of the dinner table, secrets no one addresses, golden children, money after death, and what happens when parents protect instead of parent.
A true-crime conversation about Martha Moxley becomes a bigger reflection on accountability, silence, and how families quietly break when no one talks.
It’s funny, uncomfortable, and honest.
If you’ve ever wondered, “Who raised you?” or felt like common sense is disappearing — hit play.
🎧 Listen now.
🧈 Butter your biscuit.
By RJ SwistSome mornings you wake up sick, loud, and dropping everything in the house — and sometimes that chaos feels like a perfect snapshot of the world we’re living in.
In this episode of All About the Biscuit, I mix humor with hard truth, from klutzy mornings and public FaceTime disasters to why paying bills online feels harder than it should. Then we slow it down and talk about family — the loss of the dinner table, secrets no one addresses, golden children, money after death, and what happens when parents protect instead of parent.
A true-crime conversation about Martha Moxley becomes a bigger reflection on accountability, silence, and how families quietly break when no one talks.
It’s funny, uncomfortable, and honest.
If you’ve ever wondered, “Who raised you?” or felt like common sense is disappearing — hit play.
🎧 Listen now.
🧈 Butter your biscuit.