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This episode of The Brunch Bunch Live dives into two conversations that hit very different nerves—but both matter.
First up, we unpack the fine (and sometimes funny) line between mansplaining and "shelaborating." When does explaining turn into overexplaining? Who gets labeled for it—and why? We talk lived experiences, double standards, and how communication styles can clash even when intentions are good.
Then we shift gears to something quieter but powerful: the March for Peace led by monks across the United States. We explore what this movement stands for, why it's happening now, and what it means to protest without noise in a world that's constantly shouting.
As always, it's thoughtful, honest, and sprinkled with brunch-table humor—because big conversations don't have to be boring. Pull up a chair and let's talk. ☕🎙️
By The Brunch Bunch LiveThis episode of The Brunch Bunch Live dives into two conversations that hit very different nerves—but both matter.
First up, we unpack the fine (and sometimes funny) line between mansplaining and "shelaborating." When does explaining turn into overexplaining? Who gets labeled for it—and why? We talk lived experiences, double standards, and how communication styles can clash even when intentions are good.
Then we shift gears to something quieter but powerful: the March for Peace led by monks across the United States. We explore what this movement stands for, why it's happening now, and what it means to protest without noise in a world that's constantly shouting.
As always, it's thoughtful, honest, and sprinkled with brunch-table humor—because big conversations don't have to be boring. Pull up a chair and let's talk. ☕🎙️