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She Gets It From Me

She Gets It From Me

著者: Layla and Ellie | It’s not just you
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概要

If you’ve ever thought, “Is it just me?” it isn’t. Ellie and Layla here. A mum and daughter podcast version of your group chat. We take everyday situations, overthink them and say them out loud, so you leave knowing it’s not just you. Two generations. Scarily similar opinions. No pretending If it’s awkward, we’re discussing it. If it’s controversial, we’ve got thoughts. If it's entirely random, even better. And yes, we love a conspiracy theory. Probably too much. So, if you've ever thought, 'Is it just me?', it isn't, and you'll fit right in. New episodes are released every other Tuesday.Layla and Ellie | It’s not just you 社会科学
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  • "Let me know if you need anything" and other traps that ruin your day
    2026/02/17

    If you’ve ever thought “Is it just me?” it isn’t.

    Random Acts of Kindness Day felt wholesome. So obviously, we had to ruin it.

    Because “Let me know if you need anything” is not a kind sentence. It’s a trap.

    This week, we unpack the nice things that quietly cost you:

    • Popping in for five minutes and leaving three hours later
    • Offering someone a lift and resenting every red light
    • Lending something you never see again (including spotting your own dish at someone else’s dinner)
    • Holding a door for someone moving at glacial speed
    • Help that’s meant well but feels mildly insulting
    • Why women cannot take a compliment without adding a disclaimer


    If you’ve ever said yes and instantly regretted it, you’ll fit right in.

    Send us your own “I thought it was just me” moments: shegetsitfromme1@gmail.com

    New episodes every other Tuesday.



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    53 分
  • Quicksand, Bloody Mary and Other Childhood Terrors That Ruined Our Sleep
    2026/02/03

    This week, Layla and Ellie get into the unhinged category of fear: the stuff that absolutely owned us as kids and still has a grip on us now. From the Bermuda Triangle and quicksand panic, to Bloody Mary at sleepovers (absolutely not saying it again, thanks), we unpack the weird little myths that made bedtime feel like a hostage situation.

    It starts innocent and nostalgic and then quickly escalates into ghost ships, “haunted” hills, shadow figures aka The Peeping Man, ghosts and the exact moment a mouse rescue turned into an emotional crisis. There is also an unexpected detour into childhood power trips, sibling menace behaviour, and the film scene that made Ellie scared to use the toilet for longer than anyone should admit (and gave many young women a water infection).

    If you love the “why were we like this” conversations, mixed with real mum and daughter chaos, this one’s for you. Light-hearted but slightly grim in places.

    If you would like to write into the show, we would love to hear from shegetsitfromme1@gmail.com#SheGetsItFromMe #MumAndDaughterPodcast #BritishPodcast #FunnyPodcast #RelatablePodcast #ChildhoodFears #NostalgiaPodcast #UrbanLegends #GhostStories #ParanormalTalk #SpookySeasonAllYear #MillennialVsGenZ #GenXVsGenZ #TwoGenerations

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    1 時間 12 分
  • Misogyny in Schools? Can You Spot It in an 8-Year-Old?
    2026/01/20

    This week, we started with one question and somehow ended up in pigeon-related financial trauma and the Beckham family group chat from hell.

    We’re talking about the push to train teachers to spot misogyny in schools, and asking the obvious question: what is a teacher even meant to be looking for in an eight-year-old? Is it misogyny, sexism, or just kids being annoying little weirdos?

    From “girls can’t be superheroes” to “refusing to share Lego”, we try to work out where the line is, whether labelling kids too early helps anyone, and why it sometimes feels like we’re warning boys about becoming bad men instead of actually teaching them how to be strong, capable ones.

    Then we take a sharp but short turn into viral culture chaos with the Brooklyn Beckham drama, the language being used, why the woman always gets blamed, and why the press backing someone today means absolutely nothing tomorrow.

    Swearing, blunt opinions, and dry laughs included. As always.

    • Misogyny vs sexism, and why it gets messy fast

    • Can teachers realistically spot misogyny in primary school kids?

    • “Is this misogyny or just being eight?” (Lego, superheroes, “girls smell”)

    • What we should actually be teaching boys (responsibility, resilience, capability)

    • The comeback debate: polite responses vs “f off, you loser”

    • Brooklyn Beckham, Nicola Peltz, Victoria and David Beckham, and why nobody ever knows the truth

    • The media cycle and why women always take the hit first

    We briefly reference sexual violence in the context of a past public awareness advert.

    Follow the podcast, leave a rating, and send this to someone who loves a debate but hates nonsense.

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    1 時間 6 分
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