Campfire Drama And The Petty Neighbor S:2E:11 (Sorry for the technical difficulties but this was too good to try to re-record!)
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Ever been turned into a character in someone else’s story? On a fall road trip from Branson’s easygoing trails to Memphis’s revamped Graceland, we found ourselves starring in a stranger’s blog as “grumpy OCDs” who “do everything outside” and “aggressively launch Kleenex boxes.” The truth was far less dramatic—a tossed tissue box between laughs—but the misread sparked a bigger conversation about pettiness, projection, and how fast fiction spreads when people crave content.
We share what’s new at Graceland and why the exhibition center is finally worth the hype, plus the simple pleasures that make RV life great: campfire evenings, Dutch oven meals, dogs under the stars, and a short walk to the light show. Then we pivot to the psychology behind petty behavior—insecurity, boredom, the itch for control—and how judgment thrives when you only see a slice of someone’s day.
If you’ve ever been misjudged by a neighbor, side‑eyed for enjoying yourself, or tempted to clap back online, this conversation is your permission to choose peace without losing your edge. We lay out a traveler’s code—mind your space, skip the creep narrative, and remember that not every moment needs an audience. Press play for road stories, Elvis nostalgia, and a thoughtful look at how to stay generous in a petty world.
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