EP. 16: Too Aware for Our Own Good
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In this episode we talk about what it really means to be too aware for your own good.
What starts as a hilarious conversation about Apple vs. Android, missing pockets, “boy math,” and why women celebrate dresses with pockets quickly turns into a deeper discussion about hyperawareness, overthinking, emotional observation, and the mental exhaustion that comes from constantly reading the room.
We unpack:
- the difference between being quiet and being observant
- why some people can never fully “turn their brain off”
- noticing contradictions and hypocrisy in everyday life
- emotional hypervigilance and overanalyzing interactions
- the pressure of parenting, protecting children from struggle, and preparing them for a world that won’t always protect them
- generational differences around work, hardship, and survival
Along the way, we also discuss why awareness can be both a gift and a burden, especially in a world where more people are finally starting to notice things they once ignored.
As always, the conversation is honest, funny, reflective, and just a little chaotic in the best way possible.
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