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Episode 58 of She Sed proves once again that Amy and Lisa can start with one topic and end up absolutely everywhere. This week, they discover they’ve both been crafting with resin, epoxy, and air-dry clay without knowing the other was doing the same thing. Lisa shares how she’s been making gifts for A Seat at the Table and her mom’s friends, while Amy is now convinced she needs a pottery wheel.
The conversation quickly shifts into beauty hacks, including red light therapy, chin straps, silicone wrinkle patches, castor oil, tallow, and natural deodorants. Amy and Lisa compare notes on what’s working, what’s not, and the lengths they will go to in the name of aging gracefully.
Of course, the episode takes several unexpected turns, including dead bats in Midtown Tulsa, mosquito prevention, lost dogs, rescued drowing dogs, and the unique personalities of their own pets. Amy shares a story about helping save two dogs that jumped into the lake after their owners, while Lisa talks about Piper being terrified of flies but completely unfazed by thunderstorms and fireworks.
The episode wraps with a discussion about solicitors, neighborhood safety, and a recent car break-in and a full discussion questioning why people ignore “No Soliciting” signs in the first place. It’s another episode full of laughter, rabbit holes, and conversations that somehow all make sense when you’re listening.
By She SedEpisode 58 of She Sed proves once again that Amy and Lisa can start with one topic and end up absolutely everywhere. This week, they discover they’ve both been crafting with resin, epoxy, and air-dry clay without knowing the other was doing the same thing. Lisa shares how she’s been making gifts for A Seat at the Table and her mom’s friends, while Amy is now convinced she needs a pottery wheel.
The conversation quickly shifts into beauty hacks, including red light therapy, chin straps, silicone wrinkle patches, castor oil, tallow, and natural deodorants. Amy and Lisa compare notes on what’s working, what’s not, and the lengths they will go to in the name of aging gracefully.
Of course, the episode takes several unexpected turns, including dead bats in Midtown Tulsa, mosquito prevention, lost dogs, rescued drowing dogs, and the unique personalities of their own pets. Amy shares a story about helping save two dogs that jumped into the lake after their owners, while Lisa talks about Piper being terrified of flies but completely unfazed by thunderstorms and fireworks.
The episode wraps with a discussion about solicitors, neighborhood safety, and a recent car break-in and a full discussion questioning why people ignore “No Soliciting” signs in the first place. It’s another episode full of laughter, rabbit holes, and conversations that somehow all make sense when you’re listening.