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Tipsy Talks With Jen & Coco

Tipsy Talks With Jen & Coco

著者: Jen & Coco
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Two women who've survived heavy things use friendship and dark humor to cope, connect and make other people feel less alone.

Tipsy Talks With Jen & Coco
心理学 心理学・心の健康 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • The One Where She Saves the Girls...But Refuses to Cut Her Steak
    2026/04/22

    Okay besties—this one’s heavy.

    In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, we’re having a conversation that’s real, raw, and honestly… a lot. We talk about survival, speaking up, not being believed, and what it actually looks like to go through the system (spoiler: it’s not Law & Order SVU).

    We also get into what healing looks like, how to support someone in these conversations, and why your voice still matters—no matter how much time has passed.

    And because we cannot stay serious for too long… yes, we also end up arguing about cutting food.

    Please listen with care—this episode includes discussion of sexual assault.

    If you need support, RAINN is available 24/7 at 800-656-HOPE or rainn.org.

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    1 時間 6 分
  • The One Where They Red Flags Were Actually a Parade
    2026/04/22

    In this episode, we’re diving into the story of husband number two… and let’s just say the red flags were not subtle.

    From a meet-cute on a dance floor to a relationship fueled by bad timing, worse decisions, and a whole lot of “this probably isn’t right,” we unpack what it looks like to stay when you shouldn’t—and why sometimes you do anyway.

    There’s cheating, questionable choices, a $30 engagement ring, and more than a few moments where the “Jen tingle” was absolutely trying to do its job.

    It’s messy, it’s honest, it’s a little unhinged—and it’s also about growth, self-awareness, and learning when to finally walk away.

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    46 分
  • The One With the Girl Boss Burnout
    2026/04/10

    This week, we’re in our girl boss era and talking about careers, leadership, and the reality of being women in positions of power. We get into how we became managers, the challenges that come with leading people, workplace sexism, burnout, and why protecting your peace matters just as much as doing a good job.

    It’s honest, funny, a little ragey, and very relatable for anyone who’s ever been underpaid, overworked, or forced to carry way more than their title should require.

    Plus: a chaotic BesTea Time featuring a suspicious Pinterest sugar daddy, prison as a career path, childhood peace, Barney discourse, and a surprisingly dark therapy tangent.

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    49 分
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