We aren’t trying to be relatable (but we are)
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In Episode 2, Camri and Hannah talk about the biggest lie of adulthood: that everybody else has their shit together. Spoiler alert — they don’t. They’re just better at posting the highlight reel while quietly questioning their life choices at night.
They get into social media comparison, the weird grief of realizing your life doesn’t look like the one you planned, and how burnout can turn into “I’ll just stop dreaming altogether.” Camri opens up about pivoting hard, surviving rock bottom, and rebuilding confidence after fear of failure shut everything down. Hannah admits what it’s like to do everything “right” and still feel unfulfilled — plus the very real spiral about love, timelines, and whether she’s about to adopt a child or just buy another Kindle book.
Then the tea drops. An unexpected blast from Hannah’s past resurfaces, Camri gives a live sister reaction, and suddenly we’re talking soul ties, growth, changing beliefs, and why evolving apparently makes people uncomfortable. (Shoutout Johnny, who absolutely knew this was coming.)
We end where we always do: calling bullshit on perfection, choosing excellence instead, and reminding ourselves that nobody actually knows what they’re doing — they’re just winging it with confidence.
There are definitely things in this episode we probably shouldn’t have said…
but if we didn’t, it wouldn’t be us.