
honest chats, questionable advice. hosted by erica lilly & megan tierney two childhood friends who’ve survived the chaos of life (and each other), megs and erica are here to unpack the big stuff — mental health, relationships, identity — without making it a big deal about it. think voice notes you’d send your best mate: a little unhinged, a little too honest, occasionally helpful. we don’t have al... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

We start with a serious chat about food bank shortages across Australia and then get into why romcoms get dismissed while literary fiction gets all the respect, and whether that says more about the genre or about who it's made for.
Meg talks about r... more
We kick off with the best job interview tips we've learned the hard way: how to come across, what actually impresses employers and the questions you should be asking them. Then we pivot to the Met Gala 2026 and our thoughts on the discourse.
Paul Me... more
This week we're diving deep into reddit stories that sparked major conversations. Should women keep their maiden name after marriage? What surname should children get? We unpack the tradition, identity, and practicality of it all.
We talk about whet... more
This week we're diving into online controversies and some truly wild reddit stories that we need to discuss.
We break down the MJ Gray controversy, the Therapy Jeff situation and where we actually stand on it, and the Alix Earle vs Alex Cooper drama... more
type a vs type b personalities, corn culture impacts, childhood trauma & being stuck in between | episode 40
We went to see Hot Department perform at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival and it sparked a conversation about nudity in our conse... more
This episode is all about revelations we've had about ourselves and each other, the things that genuinely surprise us even after knowing each other for years.
Meg doesn't cry, so the fact that Erica cries almost daily (classic Pisces energy) is some... more
We start by talking about what it's like to deal with negativity after content goes viral, then get into a vulnerable conversation about not saying "I love you" to your partner and what that actually means.
There's a quick political update on Austra... more
Erica kicks off the episode with some genuinely good luck stories because her fortune has finally turned around. Then we pivot into a big, honest conversation about intimacy and desire that was sparked by Anwar White's recent viral video on "catching... more
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Two longtime friends unpack the big stuff—mental health, relationships, identity—through candid, humorous, and unapologetically honest chats. Across episodes, they circle themes like personal growth, navigating life milestones, and the messiness of modern relationships, often mixing practical insights with relatable stories and sharp humor. The show tends to center women's perspectives on emotional wellbeing, friendship, and gender dynamics, while keeping a grounded, conversational vibe that feels like messages between close friends. A notable strength is its willingness to address heavy topics (trauma, therapy, body image, family dynamics) with warmth and blunt honesty, making it approachable for listeners who want real talk without polish... more
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