
Welcome to Under the Sink Show—where we take a step back and ponder on the things we're avoiding, denying, and forgetting. I’m Kyla from The Love Club, here to sort through the mess, untangle thoughts, and maybe make peace with what we’ve been hiding. And who knows? Maybe in the process, we’ll find something worth holding onto.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CulturePersonal Journals | |||

This week's solo episode may be the last for Season 2.
The amount of hobbies fighting for my attention right now, and the need to sync it with the season and my headspace - I am going to take an art break, meaning I will have a break from <this> and... more
Maybe Biringan City is the friends we made along the way?
This episode features storyteller, filmmaker, artist - Ara Chawdhury!
The sink is filled with curiosity and the unknown, and if you lean into your intuitions (a.k.a your spirit guides a.k.a... more
Women can’t be truly free if the society around them isn’t free.
In this bonus episode, Elise talks about women's liberation being part of the larger fight against injustice and oppression.
This solo episode talks about two important things: 1) using imagination as a tool in nourishing your own ideas, and 2) letting yourself think in the age where something else (A.I.) can do the thinking for you.
I invite you to join me in either Frie... more
You are allowed to be angry today.
This episode features Elise. To her, the sink consists of functional parts and mechanisms that serve a purpose: to be a sink!
We talk about how her sink is fueled by rage and empathy, the feeling of defeat coming ... more
This bonus episode proves Max and I are a bunch of yappers; a mix of sarcasm towards "philosophers" and real talk about dangerous pedophiles! They are everywhere! Aaaaa
We yap about the Epstein files, forgiveness, my mother, cynicism, and our natura... more
In this solo episode, I talk about media consumption and how most people are not aware of the things they watch and enjoy.
Why do you enjoy it? Why is it funny? Why are we entertained?
I think it's easy to forget that what we consume doesn’t just ... more
Is cleanliness next to ungodliness?!
In this episode with Max, we start with something simple: a pristine sink. We will unravel what it means to keep things looking spotless on the outside while concealing pain, shame, judgment, image obsession, and... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #150 |










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Centered around personal reflections and societal observations, this series offers a candid exploration of topics often left unaddressed in everyday conversations. Listeners can expect to engage with themes surrounding emotional vulnerability, personal growth, creativity, and the nuances of modern relationships. The host provides insights on navigating challenges, embracing imperfections, and the importance of community and self-discovery in a light-hearted yet introspective manner. Unique storytelling paired with relatable anecdotes creates an atmosphere that encourages authenticity and connection among its audience, making it a resonant source for those seeking to explore their emotional landscapes alongside others.
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Recent guests on Under the Sink Show include:
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2. Neil Nanta
3. Aira Calina
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