She Who Thrives

EPISODE 39 - Vacation Recaps, Reality TV & Real Talk

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This week on She Who Thrives, we're doing a life update episode, and no topic was off limits. From Mindi's Florida anniversary trip and upcoming family vacations to Kaytlen's court update and Harrisen's hopes of being selected for jury duty, we catch you up on what's been happening behind the scenes. We also dive into documentaries like Crash and the Murdoch trial, reality TV drama, online bullying, Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and some heavier conversations around racism, unconditional love, and why families should never have to choose between love and acceptance. It's honest, emotional, frustrating, thought-provoking, and exactly the kind of unfiltered conversation you'd have catching up with friends. 💡 Tip of the Week: Don't be a racist asshole. Love people. Respect people. And if prejudice is something you're holding onto, maybe it's time to do some soul-searching.

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jakson EPISODE 39 - Vacation Recaps, Reality TV & Real Talk kansikuva

EPISODE 39 - Vacation Recaps, Reality TV & Real Talk

This week on She Who Thrives, we're doing a life update episode, and no topic was off limits. From Mindi's Florida anniversary trip and upcoming family vacations to Kaytlen's court update and Harrisen's hopes of being selected for jury duty, we catch you up on what's been happening behind the scenes. We also dive into documentaries like Crash and the Murdoch trial, reality TV drama, online bullying, Secret Lives of Mormon Wives, and some heavier conversations around racism, unconditional love, and why families should never have to choose between love and acceptance. It's honest, emotional, frustrating, thought-provoking, and exactly the kind of unfiltered conversation you'd have catching up with friends. 💡 Tip of the Week: Don't be a racist asshole. Love people. Respect people. And if prejudice is something you're holding onto, maybe it's time to do some soul-searching.

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jakson Episode 38 - Ozempic, Beauty Standards & The Pressure on Women kansikuva

Episode 38 - Ozempic, Beauty Standards & The Pressure on Women

This week on She Who Thrives, we’re talking about Ozempic, body image, beauty standards, and the pressure women constantly feel to look a certain way. From the return of the “skinny trend” to social media comparison, influencer culture, and the emotional side of body image, this conversation goes deeper than just weight loss. We talk honestly about: Why Ozempic became such a massive topic, the impact social media has on body image, the pressure women silently carry, body positivity vs wanting to lose weight, mental health, confidence, and self-worth, learning to care for yourself without becoming consumed by perfection. This episode is not about judging anyone’s choices, it’s about having a real conversation about the impossible standards women are constantly navigating. 💡 Tip of the Week: Your body is not a trend. You do not need to constantly “fix” yourself to be worthy.

27. touko 20261 h 7 min
jakson Episode 37 – Summer Break: Fun, Chaos & ‘I’m Bored’ Every 5 Minutes kansikuva

Episode 37 – Summer Break: Fun, Chaos & ‘I’m Bored’ Every 5 Minutes

This week on She Who Thrives, we’re talking about the childhood summers that shaped us. For some people, summer meant freedom, cousins, bikes, sprinklers, vacations, and staying out until the streetlights came on. For others, summer felt stressful: switching houses, custody schedules, instability, or trying to navigate divorced and blended family dynamics. In this episode, we talk about: Childhood summer memories, growing up in divorced or blended families, how childhood experiences affect us as adults, summer parenting, vacations, and keeping kids entertained. This conversation is nostalgic, emotional, relatable, and a reminder that kids don’t need perfect summers, they just need to feel safe, loved, and connected. 💡 Tip of the Week: Stop chasing perfection and focus on connection. Those are the memories kids carry forever.

20. touko 202655 min
jakson Episode 36 – Double Standards We Secretly Have kansikuva

Episode 36 – Double Standards We Secretly Have

This week on She Who Thrives, we’re diving into the double standards we secretly have. You know
 the things women can do that feel completely normal, but if men do them, it somehow just feels different. From Crocs and tiny backpacks to thirst traps, skincare routines, and social media habits, we’re talking about the harmless little things that give us the ick and the double standards we know probably aren’t fair, but still somehow exist. We also asked our husbands the same questions and their answers definitely made things more interesting. This episode is funny, chaotic, slightly controversial, and all in good fun. ⚠ Friendly reminder: This episode is meant to be playful and entertaining, not serious relationship advice. 💡 Tip of the Week: Laugh more. Not everything has to be taken so seriously.

13. touko 202626 min
jakson Episode 35 – Motherhood: The Beautiful, The Hard & Everything In Between kansikuva

Episode 35 – Motherhood: The Beautiful, The Hard & Everything In Between

Motherhood is beautiful... but it can also be overwhelming, emotional, exhausting, and incredibly hard. In this episode of She Who Thrives, we’re talking honestly about pregnancy, birth experiences, postpartum, miscarriage, and the realities of being a mom. From C-sections and vaginal births to postpartum struggles, identity shifts, and the emotional highs and lows of motherhood, this conversation is raw, relatable, and real. We also talk about the moments that make motherhood worth it, the frustrations nobody talks about, and the things we wish more women felt safe saying out loud. ⚠ Content Note: This episode includes discussion around miscarriage, pregnancy loss, and postpartum experiences. 💡 Tip of the Week: Give yourself grace. Motherhood isn’t about perfection, it’s about love, showing up, and doing the best you can.

6. touko 20261 h 18 min