What I Wish Someone Told Me

It's Not The Dog's Fault But I Still Don't Like It | Ep. 1

1 h 0 min · 20. mar. 2026
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We're back — well, actually, we're just getting started. Welcome to the very first episode of What I Wish Someone Told Me, where two sisters who are basically the same person just 13 years apart sit down and talk about everything nobody told us. In this episode: we introduce ourselves, talk about what this podcast is actually going to be, dive into the world of Twitch streaming and what it's like watching your older sister live that life, and somehow end up deep in a conversation about a dog that has done absolutely nothing wrong but still has beef coming its way. We also react to two Reddit AITA posts and give you our completely unfiltered opinions — one from a 26-year-old, one from a 14-year-old. Spoiler: we don't always agree. This is the conversation you wish you could have with your older sister. Or your younger self. Pull up a seat.

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It's Not The Dog's Fault But I Still Don't Like It | Ep. 1

We're back — well, actually, we're just getting started. Welcome to the very first episode of What I Wish Someone Told Me, where two sisters who are basically the same person just 13 years apart sit down and talk about everything nobody told us. In this episode: we introduce ourselves, talk about what this podcast is actually going to be, dive into the world of Twitch streaming and what it's like watching your older sister live that life, and somehow end up deep in a conversation about a dog that has done absolutely nothing wrong but still has beef coming its way. We also react to two Reddit AITA posts and give you our completely unfiltered opinions — one from a 26-year-old, one from a 14-year-old. Spoiler: we don't always agree. This is the conversation you wish you could have with your older sister. Or your younger self. Pull up a seat.

20. mar. 20261 h 0 min