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Who's Narrating My Life

Podcast von Daisy and Carole

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Welcome to "Who's Narrating My Life?" with Daisy, Carole, and friends! đŸŽ™ïž We’re here to share the real, raw, and sometimes hilarious truths about relationships with grown kids, life as single moms, crazy life stories, and the practical ways we navigate the world—all with plenty of heart and a dash of humor. Join us as we dive into the beautiful chaos of life—authentic conversations and practical advice to help you take control of your narrative. Whether you're balancing life's challenges or laughing through the chaos, we’ve got you covered. 🎧 New episodes every Tuesday at 5 AM!

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Episode Gal Pals: The Real Love Story Cover

Gal Pals: The Real Love Story

Friendships in your 20s were built on shared eyeliner and the same bar. Friendships in your 40s and 50s? They’re forged in the fires of marriage, divorce, teenagers, grief, career chaos, and at least one ER visit where someone filled out paperwork while crying. In this episode of Who’s Narrating My Life, Daisy and Carole unpack why women’s friendships feel deeper, stronger, and more essential as we age—and why your group chat might be the most emotionally functional system you have. We talk about: ✹ Why women’s friendships become literal life-support systems ✹ The essential types of gal pals every woman needs (from the Soft Place to Land to the Chaos Cousin) ✹ Why women seem to dodge the loneliness epidemic ✹ Letting go of friendships that no longer fit—peacefully, quietly, with excellent skincare ✹ Why celebrating wins (big or small) hits harder when women do it together ✹ The truth about trauma-bonded friendships and the myth of “I just get along better with men” This episode is funny, affirming, and deeply validating—a love letter to the women who show up with snacks, spreadsheets, bail money energy, and unwavering loyalty. Check on your girls. Celebrate your girls. Text your girls. They’re not optional—they’re the village. 💕 Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4tEW1KpugR2W1SZ9c8jPiW] Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whos-narrating-my-life/id1784578443] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA16je0BYXUppO6JQ4fXKcQ]

24. Dez. 2025 - 32 min
Episode Digital Boundaries–Put Down Your Phone, Babe! Cover

Digital Boundaries–Put Down Your Phone, Babe!

Remember when we tried to keep our kids off screens
 and now we panic if Netflix forgets where we left off? Same. In this episode of Who’s Narrating My Life, Daisy and Carole dive headfirst into the modern scroll spiral — algorithms, comparison traps, notification fatigue, and that unsettling moment when you realize your thumb has been working harder than you have all day. Daisy wrestles with an algorithm that thinks she’s in her “coastal-core self-improvement era” (she’s not), while Carole breaks down how she’s muted every notification except the ones that deliver tiny dopamine pellets straight to her brain. Together, they unpack: ✹ Why social media hits anxiety, perfectionism, ADHD, and comparison so hard ✹ How apps are basically slot machines wearing cozy fonts ✹ Notification overload and the stress of being “reachable” 24/7 ✹ The surprising upsides of scrolling (yes, there are some) ✹ Doom-scrolling, nervous system burnout, and pretzel-brain science ✹ Realistic boundaries for people who keep saying “just one more scroll” This episode is funny, validating, and gently grounding — a reminder that you don’t need to quit social media
 you just need to stop letting it drive the car. Follow people (and dogs) who make you feel like a human — not a product. 🐕✹ Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4tEW1KpugR2W1SZ9c8jPiW] Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whos-narrating-my-life/id1784578443] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA16je0BYXUppO6JQ4fXKcQ] SKOOL Community [https://www.skool.com/the-narrators-collective-5181/about?ref=a032dd537c4043d69867abc0b6c5699a]

13. Dez. 2025 - 36 min
Episode MultiGenerational Holiday Circus Cover

MultiGenerational Holiday Circus

🎄 Ho Ho Ho-hoopla! Navigating the New Holiday Chaos The holidays used to feel magical. Now they feel like a group project no one remembered to plan — complete with aging parents, adult kids, shifting traditions, and the emotional Olympics of trying to make everyone happy. In this episode, Daisy and Carole break down how holidays evolve as families grow, spread out, age, and change — and how to create joy without running yourself into the ground. Daisy shares what it’s like navigating the season without elders and embracing a “choose your own holiday adventure,” while Carole dishes on juggling divorced parents, grown-daughter logistics, and a senior dog who believes she isChristmas. Together, they explore: ✹ The moment your kids become adults and holidays become negotiations ✹ Letting go of traditions that no longer fit (without guilt) ✹ The emotional weight of aging parents and shifting family roles ✹ Setting boundaries so you’re not triaging chaos all season long ✹ Creating “Christmas-ish” celebrations on your timeline ✹ New rituals that bring peace instead of pressure This is your permission slip to evolve, rest, and celebrate the holidays in a way that feels good for the version of you that exists right now. Whatever your holiday looks like this year — big, small, messy, peaceful, or delightfully unconventional — it’s valid. And you’re doing great. Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4tEW1KpugR2W1SZ9c8jPiW] Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whos-narrating-my-life/id1784578443] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA16je0BYXUppO6JQ4fXKcQ] SKOOL Community [https://www.skool.com/the-narrators-collective-5181/about?ref=a032dd537c4043d69867abc0b6c5699a]

3. Dez. 2025 - 35 min
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Wallets, Wounds, & Wins

Money isn’t just math — it’s identity, emotion, survival, comparison, childhood baggage, and a little bit of chaos rolled into a bank statement. In this episode, Daisy and Carole get real about the anxious, broke years, the glow-up years, and the emotional rollercoaster that still shows up every time a bill hits your inbox. This isn't a shame-filled finance lecture — it’s a compassionate, funny, judgment-free conversation about understanding your money habits and taking back a little control without spiraling. Key Takeaway: You’re not bad with money — you’re just running an old script. With awareness, softness, and small steps, you can write a new one. Money gets easier when it stops being a secret. Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4tEW1KpugR2W1SZ9c8jPiW] Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whos-narrating-my-life/id1784578443] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA16je0BYXUppO6JQ4fXKcQ] SKOOL Community [https://www.skool.com/the-narrators-collective-5181/about?ref=a032dd537c4043d69867abc0b6c5699a]

28. Nov. 2025 - 35 min
Episode Plot Twist: I Don’t Actually Know What I Want Cover

Plot Twist: I Don’t Actually Know What I Want

Because how do you set goals when you’ve been in survival mode since
 forever? In this episode, Daisy and Carole break down why so many of us don’t actually know what we want — we just know we’re tired, overstretched, and saying yes out of habit. This is a practical, funny, and deeply grounding conversation about rebuilding clarity after burnout, people-pleasing, and years of autopilot decision-making. Why burnout, overcommitment, and people-pleasing make it hard to recognize your own desires. Reflective questions to reconnect with who you are now — not who you were before life got chaotic. How to tell the difference between your real goals and other people’s expectations. The “3 F’s Filter” (Fulfillment, Freedom, Fun) to help clarify what’s worth pursuing. No more “New Year, New Me” meltdowns. Practical systems like: * Anchored goals * One-thing-per-quarter focus * Breaking goals into simple, doable steps Goals that fit your real life — not your imaginary “perfectly motivated” self. How to stay consistent without using guilt as your motivator. Gentle accountability tools, flexible systems, and how to course-correct without spiraling. You don’t need a total life overhaul — you just need goals that match who you are now. Clarity, compassion, and small consistent actions are the real glow-up. ✹ Key Takeaway You don’t need a total life overhaul — you just need goals that match who you are now. Clarity, compassion, and small consistent actions are the real glow-up. Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4tEW1KpugR2W1SZ9c8jPiW] Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whos-narrating-my-life/id1784578443] YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCA16je0BYXUppO6JQ4fXKcQ] SKOOL Community [https://www.skool.com/the-narrators-collective-5181/about?ref=a032dd537c4043d69867abc0b6c5699a]

18. Nov. 2025 - 35 min
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