
We Just Got Here is your friendly reminder that you're not alone in the chaotic adventure that is adulthood. Join Steph and Tia every Monday & Thursday as they share their experiences and insights with a generous sprinkling of humour, ensuring that you'll feel right at home with this dynamic duo. Whether you're looking for a laugh, the tea on what’s got the internet’s knickers in a twist, some sag... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 189 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

Episode 115 is here and we did not come to play 😭🎙️
From a bush meat scandal in Dalston that we are still not over, to the conversation about eating ass that started casually and went further than anyone planned 💀
Then there's our wildest fantas... more
This week's Reddit Realness hit different 😭🎙️
A Black woman living abroad finally found someone who felt like home in a foreign country. A man who shared her background, her culture, her world. And then she watched him flirt with another woman. Ri... more
This week the girls are getting into the Ls, the Ws, the vents AND the things we should have never — not even for one second — accepted in our lives 💀
Because apparently we have ALL stayed somewhere we had absolutely no business being 😭
And then ... more
Two Reddit dilemmas. Zero chill. Absolutely no holding back from Steph & Tia 😭🎙️
This week on Reddit Realness
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💔 Dilemma 1: She's been with her partner for 3 years. She has major surgery coming up in 10 days. He breaks up with her… via lette... more
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Love, love, love the show! The chemistry between the two hosts is great. You can definitely tell they are childhood friends. Their thoughts and opinions on relationships is insightful and funny at the same time. My only complaint is the frequent yelling INTO the microphone… YIKES my ears!!
I’m so glad this show came across my instagram feed! I already love a good Reddit relationship post and all the better to have two warm witty hosts comment further on it. Great job ladies, I’ll be listening to them all!
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Relatable, candid take on modern adulthood and relationships with a strong emphasis on dating chaos, boundary-setting, and navigating adult life as friends who share humorous, no-nonsense perspectives. Episodes spotlight relationship dilemmas, infidelity, polyamory debates, and viral online stories, often mixing empathy with blunt commentary. The format blends personal anecdotes, listener interactions, and light banter, making it a good fit for audiences seeking practical advice peppered with humor and pop culture moments. Notable is the casual, supportive vibe between two hosts who frequently riff on social dynamics and dating trends, which can translate well to sponsorships aligned with relationship tech, media, and lifestyle brands.
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