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Seven-minute voice notes. Eight-part audio monologues. No context. No warning. Just vibes and chaos.
In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re talking about the people who turn a simple message into an unsolicited podcast episode. You know the ones. They hit record instead of typing, ramble through five side stories, and end with “Let me know what you think.”
Meanwhile, you’re at work. On the bus. In public. With no headphones.
We get into:
• Why long voice notes feel like homework
• The difference between venting and oversharing
• When voice notes actually make sense (and when they absolutely don’t)
• Setting boundaries without feeling guilty
This is not an attack. This is a public service announcement.
If it’s longer than a minute… it probably should’ve been a text. Or a call. Or a podcast. Just not sent directly to my phone.
Stay unfiltered. Stay unbought. Stay real. Stay raggedy.
By RaggedyAssBitchTVSeven-minute voice notes. Eight-part audio monologues. No context. No warning. Just vibes and chaos.
In this episode of Raggedy Ass Bitch TV, we’re talking about the people who turn a simple message into an unsolicited podcast episode. You know the ones. They hit record instead of typing, ramble through five side stories, and end with “Let me know what you think.”
Meanwhile, you’re at work. On the bus. In public. With no headphones.
We get into:
• Why long voice notes feel like homework
• The difference between venting and oversharing
• When voice notes actually make sense (and when they absolutely don’t)
• Setting boundaries without feeling guilty
This is not an attack. This is a public service announcement.
If it’s longer than a minute… it probably should’ve been a text. Or a call. Or a podcast. Just not sent directly to my phone.
Stay unfiltered. Stay unbought. Stay real. Stay raggedy.