We don’t know who needs to hear this, but nobody has their shit together 100 percent of the time — nobody. You can be excelling in one part of your life while another area is imploding. Those two states of being co-exist all the time, for everyone. Life is messy like that. And it's okay. What's not okay? Acting like you have it under control when you’re in a shame spiral. That’s where we come in. ... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 19 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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I discovered this podcast about a week ago and have binge listened to all the episodes since then. Interesting discussions that are a nice distraction from the heavier parts of my day.
Really enjoy the host’s honest and relatable perspectives as well as the great advice And insights! Always a fun and helpful listen!
I have loved every episode so far; and I think the show does a great job balancing really meaningful stories with witty banter, life lessons and just great content. The hosts are also just so fun to listen to. Highly recommend !
I’ve never binged a podcast until discovering Messy Situations. The conversations are so vulnerable & engaging that I feel like I’m right there in the room with Michele, Kane, the guest with the mess & the Clean-Up Crew. The mix of humor, compassion & expert advice makes each “mess” feel totally relatable but absolutely manageable.
Obsessed with this pod - it’s the perfect mix of humor and heart. As a single New Yorker, I’m taking notes from the cleanup crew! Kane and Michele are the perfect duo. 10/10
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