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Interview Tips & The Right Exercise for You

38 min · 21. Mai 2026
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The career prep, promotion strategy, and workout reality check every woman needs. Episode Summary In Episode 10, Bri and Cambria kick things off with a Friend Offsite update — including travel safety, Facebook Marketplace luxury hacks, LA mayoral candidates, the history of accents, and martinis — before diving into the Summer House audio leak drama. Amanda, West, and Ciara become the jumping-off point for a bigger conversation about accountability, friendship, attraction vs. action, and why “you can’t help who you fall for” is not a defense in this situation. Then Cambria gets into the career advice that has helped her stand out in competitive corporate environments, especially in interviews. Her philosophy: you don’t have to be the smartest person in the room if you are the most prepared. From listening to earnings calls to building a 30/60/90 plan, creating a story bank, and sending quarterly “report card” recaps to your boss, she breaks down the exact tactics that help you interview better, control your narrative, and make promotions easier for your manager to advocate for. Bri closes the episode with a practical and refreshingly honest conversation about exercise — especially for women whose bodies, schedules, hormones, or life stages are changing. She walks Cambria through a workout personality quiz, then breaks down strength training, HIIT, Pilates, walking, cardio, cortisol, cycle syncing, and why the best workout plan is the one your actual life and body can stick with. What We Cover * Friend Offsite: what it is, how it started, and what’s on the agenda this quarter * The Summer House audio leaks and why accountability isn’t landing * Cambria’s “be the most prepared” career philosophy * Why you should listen to a company’s earnings call before an interview * The 30/60/90 plan that helps you stand out in panel interviews * Building a “story bank” so you’re ready for situational interview questions * Quarterly report cards: how to track your goals and help your boss promote you * Why you should take recruiter calls even when you’re happy in your job * Bri’s workout quiz: what kind of exercise routine actually works for you * Strength training, bone density, metabolism, and why women shouldn’t fear “bulking” * HIIT, cortisol, Pilates, walking, cardio, and cycle syncing * Why adjusting your workouts to your body is not laziness — it’s strategy Timestamps * 00:00 – Intro and excitement for Friend Offsite * 00:44 – What Friend Offsite is and this quarter’s agenda * 02:58 – Summer House audio leaks: Amanda, Wes, Sierra, and accountability * 09:20 – Cambria’s career topic: how to get ahead at work * 10:00 – Imposter syndrome, Twitter, and deciding to be the most prepared * 11:16 – Interview tip 1: listen to the company’s earnings call * 12:37 – What to do if the company is private and has no earnings call * 13:36 – Interview tip 2: create a 30/60/90 plan * 15:04 – Interview tip 3: build a story bank before panel interviews * 17:16 – Promotion tip: send quarterly report cards to your boss * 19:40 – Bri’s lesson from boss turnover and outdated goals * 21:01 – How to scale the prep when you’re interviewing at multiple companies * 21:50 – Take every recruiter call and keep the interview muscle warm * 23:12 – Bri’s exercise topic and why her routine is changing during pregnancy * 24:17 – Workout quiz: where, why, and how do you actually exercise? * 28:42 – Quiz results: trainer, gym, joy-first movement, or intensity management * 29:13 – Strength training, metabolism, bone density, and longevity * 31:37 – HIIT, cortisol, and why more intensity isn’t always better * 32:07 – Pilates, Lagree, sciatica, and the “hot girl workout” reality * 34:30 – Walking as the most underrated cortisol reset * 35:02 – Cardio, cycling, cortisol, and hormone considerations * 35:57 – Matching workouts to stress response, body type, and recovery * 36:42 – Cycle syncing and giving yourself grace * 37:50 – Final takeaway: get the job, then get moving

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Creating a Home You Actually Want to Come Home To

Bri opens at almost seven months pregnant, officially done with grocery stores until further notice — apparently bending over to unload a cart is no longer an option, and the Sprouts checkout guy nearly lost his life trying to make small talk. After a passionate recommendation for the podcast Love Trapped (a Bachelor scandal deep dive that had Bri spiraling on a road trip), Cambria takes the wheel with a topic she's been obsessing over: why your home environment is quietly running your mood, your focus, and your happiness — and what to actually do about it. It turns out Cambria has gone full rabbit hole on this. We're talking ChatGPT renderings, Facebook Marketplace desk scores, cord management that brought more joy than her last purse, and a $26 LED strip that changed her bedroom lighting situation entirely. Bri brings the practical counterpoint — catch-all trays for an ADHD partner, rattan baskets for Clay's shoes, labeled kitchen drawers, and a total bathroom renovation that she now uses more than he does. Together they walk through the science of why cluttered and poorly designed environments spike cortisol (especially in women), what psychologists mean by the "psychological home," and the five things research says actually matter most in your space. They close with a challenge: don't wait for the forever home, the next relationship, or the next life stage. Your current home deserves your effort right now — and sometimes all it takes is a $13 pack of cord holders and a label maker. What We Cover * Seven months pregnant and officially retiring from public grocery shopping * Podcast rec: Love Trapped — the Bachelor Clayton scandal you need to know about * Why Cambria went down a home optimization rabbit hole (and what ChatGPT renderings have to do with it) * The science behind why clutter spikes cortisol — and why women feel it more acutely than men * Is clutter stressful because it's messy or because it's a visual reminder of unfinished decisions? * Decorating vs. nesting: the difference between making something look pretty and making it actually support your life * Functional lighting: why overhead lighting is ruining your evenings and what to do instead * Smart plugs, Alexa routines, Ring cameras, and the case for making your home work for you automatically * Catch-all trays, hooks by the front door, and designing a home around how people actually behave (not how you wish they would) * The $26 LED strip and $13 cord management solution that genuinely changed Cambria's week * The five things science says matter most: natural light, nature and plants, organization, personal meaning, and comfort * Investing in big pieces vs. going cheap on the things you'll swap out * Why renters deserve beautiful spaces too — and how to think about the cost per month * Bri's bathroom renovation that turned a man cave into a family bathroom * The one thing everyone can do right now: get a label maker Timestamps * 00:00 – Intro, seven months pregnant, and the grocery store incident * 03:15 – Podcast rec: Love Trapped * 06:00 – Why Cambria started optimizing her home environment * 07:30 – The science: clutter, cortisol, and your mental health * 10:00 – Decorating vs. nesting: beauty vs. functionality * 12:00 – Functional lighting and why lamps changed everything * 15:30 – Smart home basics: Alexa, Ring, smart plugs, and timers * 17:30 – Designing for how people actually live: trays, baskets, and hooks * 20:00 – The $26 LED strip and $13 cord management that sparked joy * 22:30 – The five things science says matter most in your home * 25:00 – Investing smart: when to splurge vs. when to go to Target * 26:30 – Don't wait for your forever home — your current space deserves effort * 27:45 – Bri's bathroom renovation recap * 28:30 – The one thing everyone can do: label maker * 29:00 – Wrap up and sign off Special thanks to producer Pat Swoboda for converting two women and a microphone into an actual podcast. Thanks, Pat.

16. Juli 202629 min
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Truths About Egg Freezing

Episode 13 opens with tacos, a baby shower on the horizon, and Bri gushing about the magic of being surrounded by women — which leads to a relatable bit about having absolutely nothing to say to men unless soccer stats are on the table. Then it's straight into the main event: a candid, no-filter conversation about egg freezing that neither of them got to have when they actually needed it. Cambria shares her full experience — how she only discovered she had severe endometriosis and an endometrioma that had overtaken her right ovary when she went in for egg freezing at 36. How she'd been living with debilitating migraines and pain her entire life and simply assumed that was just how periods worked. How her AMH score came back at 0.5 when a healthy score is a 2. And how nobody — not a single doctor across decades of annual pap smears — had ever thought to offer her an ultrasound or an AMH test before she started asking questions herself. Bri, 27 weeks pregnant at the time of recording, adds her own perspective: she was over a 2 on her AMH and still had no idea what that test even was until recently. Together they make the case that the information gap between "how to prevent pregnancy" and "how to preserve fertility" is enormous, frustrating, and completely fixable — if women are given earlier access to the right questions. Cambria walks through the full egg freezing process — the hormone phase, the injections, the bloating, the emotional chaos, the retrieval procedure itself (easy, apparently, especially with fentanyl) — and then brings it home with something genuinely surprising: Costco now offers egg freezing medication packages that can cut costs by up to 80%. They close with a practical guide for what younger women — or anyone who loves a younger woman — should know and ask. What We Cover * Baby shower weekend incoming and the comfort of being surrounded by women * Why Cambria didn't discover her endometriosis until she was 36 — and why that's a systemic failure, not a personal one * What endometriosis actually is and how common it is (1 in 10 women) * The AMH test: what it is, what a healthy score looks like, and why most women have never heard of it * Why the gap between "preventing pregnancy" education and "preserving fertility" education is so wide * The fertility cliff: what it is, when it happens, and why it's not as predictable as you think * For the first time this year, women in their 40s are outpacing teen pregnancy rates * What Cambria's egg freezing process actually looked like: hormones, injections, bloating, and the retrieval * Why she cried at work four times in two weeks (hormones) and why that is completely valid * What 14 eggs vs. 7 eggs means and why quality matters as much as quantity * Costco's egg freezing medication packages: up to 80% savings on fertility meds * What to ask your doctor, your mom, and yourself if this topic has ever crossed your mind Timestamps * 00:00 – Intro, tacos, baby shower prep, and the art of talking to men * 03:30 – Introducing today's topic: egg freezing and why we need to talk about it * 05:00 – Cambria's endometriosis diagnosis and what it means for fertility * 08:30 – The AMH test: what it is and why nobody told us about it * 11:30 – The information gap: preventing pregnancy vs. preserving fertility * 14:00 – What egg freezing actually looks like: hormones, injections, and the process * 18:30 – The retrieval procedure and recovery * 21:00 – Cambria's results: 7 eggs, what comes next, and waiting on new AMH scores * 23:00 – The cost conversation and the Costco egg freezing revelation * 25:30 – What Cambria would tell younger women (and what you should tell the ones in your life) * 27:30 – Wrap up and sign off

2. Juli 202628 min
Episode Is the Male Loneliness Epidemic Real? Cover

Is the Male Loneliness Epidemic Real?

Bri kicks things off with a pregnancy update straight from her OB — at 27 weeks, baby Cade is measuring ahead of schedule, which means a few extra pounds of "the math has to math" given Clay's 6'6" frame. Then it's the long-awaited Summer House reunion part three breakdown: the porn confessional nobody talks about, Amanda and Kyle's stunning four-year intimacy gap, the reactive abuse theory floating around (shoutout to Luzma on Carlos King's podcast), and a surprisingly tender moment of empathy for Kyle despite everything. Then the real meat of the episode: Bri has been on her own research journey into the male loneliness epidemic, and she brings Cambria along for it. Is this actually a crisis, or just internet noise? They dig into the real stats (spoiler: it's both less and more complicated than the discourse suggests), unpack whether men are falling behind or women are simply catching up after generations of structural inequality, and walk through a sobering timeline of how recent women's rights actually are — bank accounts in the 60s, credit cards without a male co-signer until 1974, marital rape only criminalized nationwide in 1993. They get into the manosphere, the pipeline from lonely young men to red-pill content, and the very real political consequences of figures like Joe Rogan reaching audiences that are 80%+ male. It's a thoughtful, research-backed conversation that resists easy answers from either side — and lands on a simple, actionable takeaway: check in on the men in your life. What We Cover * Pregnancy update: big baby, big appetite adjustments, and saying goodbye to salt * Summer House reunion part three: West's porn confessional, Amanda and Kyle's four-year dry spell, and the reactive abuse theory * Feeling for Jesse Solomon and the messy timeline reveal * Clarifying what beta blockers actually do (hint: not what reality TV has you believing) * Is the male loneliness epidemic real, or just a hot internet topic? * The actual stats: loneliness across genders, and why young American men specifically stand out * Why the friendship gap has grown since 1990 — and what changed * Are men falling behind, or are women just catching up? Unpacking both at once * A women's rights timeline: bank accounts, equal pay, credit access, and Roe v. Wade * What the manosphere actually is and how the radicalization pipeline works * Joe Rogan's reach and measurable political impact among young men * What men can do individually: friendships, therapy, and watching what you consume * What the rest of us can do: checking in, not dismissing, and holding space without taking sides * Why this conversation doesn't have to be political — and shouldn't be Timestamps * 00:00 – Intro and pregnancy update: big baby, big adjustments * 03:15 – Summer House reunion part three recap * 11:00 – Feeling for Jesse Solomon and the reactive abuse theory * 14:30 – Clearing up the beta blockers misconception * 16:15 – Introducing today's topic: is the male loneliness epidemic real? * 18:00 – The actual stats: loneliness by gender, age, and country * 22:30 – The friendship gap and what changed since 1990 * 25:00 – Are men falling behind or are women catching up? * 29:45 – Women's rights timeline: bank accounts to Roe v. Wade * 33:30 – What the manosphere is and how the pipeline works * 36:15 – Joe Rogan, reach, and political impact * 38:00 – What men can do: friendships, therapy, and content awareness * 39:30 – What we can all do: checking in without judgment * 40:30 – Closing thoughts and sign-off

18. Juni 202641 min
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Talking to Your Parents About Money, Aging, & Healthcare

The conversation your family keeps putting off — and why having it now is one of the most loving things you can do. Episode Summary Episode 11 opens with Bri sick — courtesy of Clay's British co-worker in Greece who kissed her on the cheek while actively ill, cultural norms be damned — and a glowing recap of Kelly's bachelorette trip in Loreto, Mexico, which may be the most slept-on beach destination just a short flight from Southern California. Catamaran, dolphin sightings, Gatorade-blue water, and zero waves. Consider this your sign to book it. Then it's Summer House reunion territory — the first reunion episode just dropped and Bri and Cambria have a lot to say. Amanda's energy walking into that stage, West and what he's done to what was genuinely a great season, Mia being the undefeated all-star, and Ciara holding her ground in a way neither of them expected. They get into it. But the heart of this episode is the main topic: planning for your parents' future before you have to. Cambria recently had a vulnerable, courageous conversation with her mom Lauren about finances, retirement, and what happens when things get hard — and she's bringing that experience to the pod. Bri and Cambria walk through why these conversations are so hard to start (shame, generational taboos, the fact that women couldn't get a credit card without a male co-signer until 1974), why avoiding them only makes the hard things harder, and exactly how to open the door with your own parents. With starter questions, key stats, and a lot of heart, this one is a genuine resource — not just a conversation. What We Cover * Bri's Greece sick saga and the cheek kiss heard round the world * Loreto, Mexico: the two-hour direct flight bachelorette destination you need to know about * Summer House reunion episode 1 breakdown: Amanda, Wes, Sierra, and Mia * Why our parents' generation wasn't set up for financial literacy — and why that's not their fault * Women couldn't get a credit card or mortgage without a male co-signer until 1974 * Cambria's conversation with her mom Lauren — and what it actually looked like * Converting a traditional IRA to a Roth and why it matters for your family * The sandwich generation: caring for aging parents and your own kids at the same time * Key stats: 43% of households ages 55–64 have zero retirement savings; assisted living averages $74K/year; 66% of Americans don't have a will * Wills, trusts, healthcare directives, and power of attorney — what you actually need * The "I never want to be in a home" conversation and how to handle it honestly * Starter questions to open the conversation with your parents * Why planning for hard things is one of the most loving things you can do * Shoutout to producer Pat Swoboda! Timestamps * 00:00 – Intro, Bri is sick, and the Greece cheek kiss incident * 03:15 – Loreto, Mexico bachelorette recap — the underrated destination breakdown * 06:30 – Summer House reunion episode 1: all the thoughts * 14:45 – Transitioning to today's main topic: planning for your parents' future * 16:00 – Why our parents' generation wasn't taught financial literacy * 18:30 – Cambria's conversation with her mom Lauren and what made it work * 21:00 – Meeting with a financial advisor together — the IRA to Roth example * 23:15 – The key stats you need to hear * 25:30 – Wills, trusts, healthcare directives, and power of attorney * 27:45 – The "I don't want to be in a home" conversation * 29:30 – How to start the conversation: starter questions for every scenario * 32:00 – The overall message: plan now, don't react later * 33:30 – Shoutout to producer Pat's Wabota and sign off

4. Juni 202634 min
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Interview Tips & The Right Exercise for You

The career prep, promotion strategy, and workout reality check every woman needs. Episode Summary In Episode 10, Bri and Cambria kick things off with a Friend Offsite update — including travel safety, Facebook Marketplace luxury hacks, LA mayoral candidates, the history of accents, and martinis — before diving into the Summer House audio leak drama. Amanda, West, and Ciara become the jumping-off point for a bigger conversation about accountability, friendship, attraction vs. action, and why “you can’t help who you fall for” is not a defense in this situation. Then Cambria gets into the career advice that has helped her stand out in competitive corporate environments, especially in interviews. Her philosophy: you don’t have to be the smartest person in the room if you are the most prepared. From listening to earnings calls to building a 30/60/90 plan, creating a story bank, and sending quarterly “report card” recaps to your boss, she breaks down the exact tactics that help you interview better, control your narrative, and make promotions easier for your manager to advocate for. Bri closes the episode with a practical and refreshingly honest conversation about exercise — especially for women whose bodies, schedules, hormones, or life stages are changing. She walks Cambria through a workout personality quiz, then breaks down strength training, HIIT, Pilates, walking, cardio, cortisol, cycle syncing, and why the best workout plan is the one your actual life and body can stick with. What We Cover * Friend Offsite: what it is, how it started, and what’s on the agenda this quarter * The Summer House audio leaks and why accountability isn’t landing * Cambria’s “be the most prepared” career philosophy * Why you should listen to a company’s earnings call before an interview * The 30/60/90 plan that helps you stand out in panel interviews * Building a “story bank” so you’re ready for situational interview questions * Quarterly report cards: how to track your goals and help your boss promote you * Why you should take recruiter calls even when you’re happy in your job * Bri’s workout quiz: what kind of exercise routine actually works for you * Strength training, bone density, metabolism, and why women shouldn’t fear “bulking” * HIIT, cortisol, Pilates, walking, cardio, and cycle syncing * Why adjusting your workouts to your body is not laziness — it’s strategy Timestamps * 00:00 – Intro and excitement for Friend Offsite * 00:44 – What Friend Offsite is and this quarter’s agenda * 02:58 – Summer House audio leaks: Amanda, Wes, Sierra, and accountability * 09:20 – Cambria’s career topic: how to get ahead at work * 10:00 – Imposter syndrome, Twitter, and deciding to be the most prepared * 11:16 – Interview tip 1: listen to the company’s earnings call * 12:37 – What to do if the company is private and has no earnings call * 13:36 – Interview tip 2: create a 30/60/90 plan * 15:04 – Interview tip 3: build a story bank before panel interviews * 17:16 – Promotion tip: send quarterly report cards to your boss * 19:40 – Bri’s lesson from boss turnover and outdated goals * 21:01 – How to scale the prep when you’re interviewing at multiple companies * 21:50 – Take every recruiter call and keep the interview muscle warm * 23:12 – Bri’s exercise topic and why her routine is changing during pregnancy * 24:17 – Workout quiz: where, why, and how do you actually exercise? * 28:42 – Quiz results: trainer, gym, joy-first movement, or intensity management * 29:13 – Strength training, metabolism, bone density, and longevity * 31:37 – HIIT, cortisol, and why more intensity isn’t always better * 32:07 – Pilates, Lagree, sciatica, and the “hot girl workout” reality * 34:30 – Walking as the most underrated cortisol reset * 35:02 – Cardio, cycling, cortisol, and hormone considerations * 35:57 – Matching workouts to stress response, body type, and recovery * 36:42 – Cycle syncing and giving yourself grace * 37:50 – Final takeaway: get the job, then get moving

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