
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 | 17 | Founded | 4 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture | |||

halloween special 🎃 our fave spooky movies, cozy tv shows & pop culture picks | ep 16
this week’s episode is our halloween special 🎃 a mix of spooky, cozy, and chaotic, where we share our favourite movies, tv shows, books, albums, and internet obs... more
this week’s episode dives into feminine rage, policing other people’s behaviour, and how culture shapes the way we express emotion. meg grew up in a repressed aussie-irish household where women weren’t “supposed” to get angry, while erica’s hungarian... more
this week’s episode is all about appearance, confidence, and self-love - how we see ourselves vs how the world sees us. we talk about the noise of other people’s opinions, problems with learning to compartmentalise, and the strange difference between... more
this week’s episode has range. meg’s recovering from pharyngitis, erica has a less-than-ideal dating experience that somehow turns into a full-blown existential spiral about life stages, self-image, and how people (and exes) might see her.
we talk a... more
this week, erica shares her first experiences with somatic therapy - how it’s been helping with both CPTSD and autoimmune issues, and why reconnecting with the body feels so different (and more hopeful) than traditional talk therapy.
then we switch ... more
this week’s episode is lighter (we needed it). we’re catching up on our very chaotic weeks, sharing some unexpected things we’re grateful for, and somehow landing in deep chats about compliments, health spirals, body image, and food - again.
also co... more
content warning: this episode contains discussion of eating disorders, childhood trauma, and disordered eating behaviours including anorexia, orthorexia, and binge eating.
in this deeply personal episode, we talk about our experiences with eating di... more
episode 9 is a softer one, a breather between the chaos.
this week, we take a moment to reflect on the things we love about each other, what we’ve learned from our friendship, and how our love languages show up (sometimes awkwardly, always honestly)... more
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