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Plumbing, Packing & Nipple Cream

28 min · 7 de abr de 2026
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Episode 50 of She Sed takes us from home repair nightmares to real-life health struggles and everything in between. Amy shares the domino effect of house issues from electrical to plumbing, while Lisa vents about her own gas leak experience and the frustration that followed. The conversation shifts into cold plunges, cryotherapy, and daily health routines, before Lisa opens up about the lasting effects of cancer and chemotherapy, and the emotional toll of trying to regain strength and confidence. As always, the mood lightens with unexpected turns, from nipple cream for lips and flip-flop back pain to travel packing hacks, airport security talk, and beauty favorites like tubing mascara and lash serum. We wrap with updates on Lisa’s AI classes, more wellness chatter, and the kind of honest, funny, and heartfelt conversation that defines She Sed.

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