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The Overshare Hour

Makenzie and Jubilee
Mental Health
Religious Trauma
Christianity
Family Dynamics
Relationships
Deconstruction Of Faith
Emotional Support
Cults
Parenthood
Emotional Abuse
Personal Healing
Community Support
Friendship
Parenting
Relationship Dynamics
Purity Culture
Betrayal
Marriage
Love Bombing
Identity

Welcome to The Overshare Hour! We’re your emotional support humans, Makenzie and Jubilee. Whether you’re navigating a tricky situation, facing a tough decision, dealing with relationship drama, or just need a fresh perspective, we’re all ears. Share what’s on your mind, and we’ll offer thoughtful advice with a touch of humor.

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Latest Episodes

In this episode of The Overshare Hour, we respond to three listener submissions that all center around how relationships shift during major life changes.

First, we talk about the guilt of losing friendships after going through a hard season. How can... more

In this episode, Jubilee and Makenzie reconnect after the holidays, sharing personal updates and discussing their New Year's resolutions. They explore themes of love and relationships, emphasizing the importance of understanding different dynamics in... more

This is a quick check-in, not a full episode. We wanted to let you know we’ll be taking a two-week break for the holidays and will be back in the new year. Some unexpected things came up this season, and we’re taking a little time to rest, reset, and... more

⚠️ Disclaimer: Wine was involved. Boundaries were discussed. Makenzie may or may not trauma dump. 🍷

This week on The OverShare Hour, we pour a glass and dive into some wild Reddit stories about family, boundaries, and relationship chaos. We talk mo... more

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Hosts

Makenzie
Co-host of the show, known for her relatable anecdotes and personal experiences. She often shares her insights on family dynamics, relationships, and mental health.
Jubilee
Co-host of the show, recognized for her humor and genuine approach to serious topics. She engages listeners with her thoughtful perspectives on mental health and personal growth.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • Love it!

    This is such a cool podcast concept, and Mackenzie and Julie are great hosts. It’s a neat community to be a part of, where everyone’s welcome and every story is so different, but we all just want to grow and heal together, and most of all just be real. It’s funny, candid, serious and thought provoking all at the same time. Keep it coming!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    FlickJH
    Canada4 months ago
  • Real talk about real life

    Mackenzie and Jubilee provide their listeners with thoughtful advice for navigating the kinds of human experiences we should talk about but often don't: self-knowledge, self-doubt, balancing commitments, finding meaning in life, and handling complicated relationships with family and partners. Their approach is positive, holistic, nuanced, grounded, relatable, and fun. I look forward to many more episodes.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    deermada
    United States5 months ago
  • ❤️

    LOVING this podcast. I can’t wait for a new episode every week. I want to participate in the conversations. 😂❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    raynallison
    United States6 months ago

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22. For The Sake Of Peace
Q: How can I help my family see the truth without lecturing, and weather whatever conflicts may arise?
It's likely best to avoid political conversations during holiday gatherings to maintain harmony and perhaps save these discussions for private, one-on-one chats later on.
20. We are Underreacting
Q: What do you think about the actions of Colton Underwood?
While forgiveness can be seen for his struggles, stalking behavior is still unacceptable regardless of his personal issues.
20. We are Underreacting
Q: How would you feel about finding a GPS tracker in your car, completely unbeknownst to you?
Finding a GPS tracker would feel incredibly violating and unnerving, and it's not justified regardless of the situation.
19. Let's Get Into Mischief
Q: What should I do about the pressure to move back to my hometown?
Consider what community and personal fulfillment mean to you; weigh the importance of your current community against family expectations.
19. Let's Get Into Mischief
Q: How do I broach the subject of it being a cult? Do I tell them or just leave them to it?
It's a personal decision on whether to warn your family about the cult-like nature of Bethel Church, considering their openness to discussion and your relationship with them.

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Focusing on various aspects of personal growth and relationships, the discussed episodes reveal a candid and humorous conversation style. Topics range from navigating family dynamics and mental health challenges to relationship conflicts and the impact of societal expectations. The hosts create an inviting atmosphere where listeners share their personal experiences, addressing complex issues such as addiction, religious trauma, and the pressures of parenthood. Known for their empathetic and relatable approach, the conversations balance light-hearted banter with serious reflections, making the show a supportive platform for listeners seeking community and understanding in their life journeys.

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