People Pleasing & Authenticity
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Sarra and Jule unpack the gift — and danger — of people pleasing: the art of sprinkling “a little sugar” into daily life, apologizing for things no one noticed, trying to become a grocery store clerk’s favorite customer, and the fine line between kindness and becoming a total doormat. Along the way, they swap stories about Starbucks customer service training, Southwest boarding-pass drama, and why every millennial adds “lol” to avoid sounding hostile.
Then they dive into authenticity — why being genuinely yourself is harder (and more freeing) than performing a curated version of your life. They talk social media pressure, vulnerability versus transparency, homeschooling insecurities, faith, marriage, friendship, makeup-free freedom, and the exhausting reality of trying to control how everyone perceives you. It’s an honest conversation about what it means to be fully known and fully loved.
They close things out with the debut of their new “Stocking Stuffers” segment: nervous-system-reset jumping hacks, candy jars for adults, Sumo Citrus evangelism, favorite books and movies, Project Hail Mary, Theology for Beginners, and a passionate recommendation for Moonstruck.