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We Should Talk About That

Jessica Kidwell
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Domestic Violence
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Teenage Girls
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Mental Health
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Child Advocacy
Nikki Addimando
Michelle Horton
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Women's Fitness
Alyssa Ages
Gender Equity
Vernard Charles Kidwell, Jr.
Empowerment

Join host, Jessica Kidwell, as she attempts to unpack the uncomfortable topics that nobody is talking about, but definitely should. With intention to hold real, authentic, conversation about EVERYTHING, Jessica brings her humor and a healthy dose of self-deprecation to the table as she invites a weekly guest to unpack issues relating to parenthood, grief, imposter syndrome, body image, middle age,... more

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Well, I've saved the best for last in this season finale.  In 2022 I introduced you to my daughter, Grace.  Close to finishing up her freshman year in high school, we talked about her experience being autistic ... more

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We should talk about divorce.  I mean, talk about a topic that absolutely fits the theme of this show: talking about the things people DON’T want to talk about. Divorce is gotta be top three. Right?  And it is ... more

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May is Foster Care month I could not think of a better person to talk about child welfare, child poverty, and children in the care of the state than David Ambroz.

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Recent Guests

Dr. Becky Whetstone
Licensed marriage and family therapist, nationally recognized expert on marriage crisis and divorce recovery.
Episode: We Should Talk About Divorce with Dr. Becky Whetstone
David Ambroz
A national poverty and child welfare expert and advocate, and author of 'A Place Called Home.'
Head of Community Engagement for Amazon
Episode: We Should Talk About Foster Care with David Ambroz
Melinda Wenner Moyer
Award-winning science and parenting journalist
Author of Hello, Cruel World
Episode: Hello, Cruel World! With Melinda Wenner Moyer
Dr. Mary Catherine McDonald
Research professor and author specializing in the psychology and philosophy of trauma.
Episode: It's Time for a Joy Reset with Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald
Jessica Kidwell
Host of We Should Talk About That
Episode: It's Time for a Joy Reset with Dr. MaryCatherine McDonald
Daria Burke
American writer, speaker, and well-being advocate
Episode: Daria Burke and a Life of Her Own Making
Dr. Jessica Zucker
Los Angeles-based psychologist specializing in reproductive health and author of the book, I Had a Miscarriage.
Episode: Normalizing Talking About It ALL with Dr. Jessica Zucker
Nicole Graev Lipson
Author of Mothers and Other Fictional Characters
Episode: We Should Talk About IVF with Nicole Graev Lipson
Ronald Young Jr.
Host of 'Weight For It', an award-winning podcast that discusses weight and body image
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Episode: We Should Talk About Weight with Ronald Young Jr, host of "Weight For It"

Host

Jessica Kidwell
Host of discussions on uncomfortable topics, using humor and authenticity to create an inviting space for exploration and conversation.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 221 ratings
  • Wow just Wow!

    I love that Jessica attacks the tough topics head-on. She is entertaining and relatable too!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jewel Hohman
    United States2 years ago
  • Highly Recommend!

    Jessica’s podcast is a MUST LISTEN. Jessica is honest, authentic and incredibly engaging… she isn’t afraid to dig deep with her guests by asking thought-provoking questions.

    Soul-seekers… this one is for you! Jessica will inspire tapping into your core & personal growth with each episode.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    kelly_88
    United States2 years ago
  • Relevant, captivating topics!

    This podcast does the seemingly impossible — talking about serious societal issues while still being human and entertaining. Jess and Jess are both incredibly vulnerable with their guests. The interviews feel like a conversation, rather than just a stream of questions. If you like learning and human connection, this podcast is for you!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ConfettiCreative.Co | PR
    United States3 years ago
  • Brilliant discussion on gender equity

    The gender equity interview is one of the most brilliant and enlightening discussions I have ever heard or read anywhere. This topic is truly important and impactful to every single person and economy in the world. Thank you for sharing information on this topic and for introducing us to Ms. Roy. I wish her continued success with her mission, as we all benefit when she succeeds.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    04Ry
    United States3 years ago
  • Awesome Podcast!!!

    Jessica & Jessica, host of the We Should Talk About That Podcast, highlights all society & culture and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    roweereyes
    Philippines4 years ago

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Reviews highlight the authentic and engaging conversations, making listeners feel connected and supported.
Listeners praise the podcast for tackling serious societal issues in an approachable and entertaining way.
The humor and vulnerability of the hosts are often noted, contributing to the podcast's relatability and impact.

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We Should Talk About Divorce with Dr. Becky Whetstone
Q: How do we convince ourselves before we're in crisis that the best thing we can do is to take care of ourselves?
Self-care is emphasized as a primary responsibility for a healthy relationship.
We Should Talk About Divorce with Dr. Becky Whetstone
Q: What is the number one thing that leads to divorce?
Toxic shame is identified as a fundamental root cause of many divorces.
We Should Talk About Foster Care with David Ambroz
Q: If you could ask my listeners and me to do one thing this week, what would it be?
Ambroz encourages listeners to realize their own power and take action in their communities, particularly in relation to supporting social workers and addressing homelessness.
We Should Talk About Foster Care with David Ambroz
Q: What are the unique challenges that the LGBTQ population faces as far as homelessness and foster care in general?
Ambroz speaks about safety and the need for open, loving homes for queer youth in foster care, highlighting that many LGBTQ kids face rejection in their homes.
We Should Talk About Foster Care with David Ambroz
Q: Can you just share with our audience a little bit about your situation growing up?
David Ambroz discusses being born into homelessness and navigating a challenging childhood with mental health issues in his family before entering foster care.

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Engaging in authentic conversations about difficult and often overlooked topics, this podcast invites listeners to explore various aspects of life ranging from parenthood and grief to body image and self-acceptance. Each episode features heartfelt discussions where the host, alongside a guest, tackles societal issues and personal challenges, aiming to create community and understanding around these uncomfortable subjects. It is marked by a warm blend of humor and vulnerability, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own experiences while fostering a sense of connection and support.

The podcast offers a unique platform for exploring multifaceted issues such as mental health, gender dynamics, and the impact of societal pressures. With an ... more

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1. Dr. Becky Whetstone
2. David Ambroz
3. Melinda Wenner Moyer
4. Dr. Mary Catherine McDonald
5. Jessica Kidwell
6. Daria Burke
7. Dr. Jessica Zucker
8. Nicole Graev Lipson

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