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Super Random Things with those Sisters

Podcast de Kimberly Leetch

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Join the sisters as they share thoughts on a variety of super random things, inevitably leading to deeper conversations about life, healing, and how they choose to show up in this complex world. Michelle is an amazing mother, neuroscientist, and humanist who juggles sisterhood, friendship, and her journey as an immigrant and medical survivor with unstoppable grace. As a steadfast ally across multiple spectra and a proud American Canadian, Michelle’s warmth and wisdom light up every room she enters. Kimberly is a free-spirited mom of extraordinary, high medical and special needs kids, blending her roles as artist, writer, and content creator with boundless compassion and intuition. A devoted sister and humanitarian, she dreams big, leads with heart, and brings her entrepreneurial spark to every creative adventure.

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25 episodios

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Women in Little Girls' Bodies

50 is the Better 15: Cellulite, Shaving, Free-Bleeding & Other Patriarchy Nonsense Sisters Kimberly and Michelle decry the endless, exhausting job of maintaining an impossible beauty standard: hiding cellulite, fearing shorts, tucking in bikinis, buying creams, dyeing hair, shaving everything that dares to grow, and generally attempting to cosplay as a 15-year-old. They trace their conditioning back to ’80s culture, magazines, and a lifetime of body commentary. It's shameful how much harassment, workplace weight policing, and being sexualized as kids shaped cultural norms. They also call out women judging women as patriarchy’s favorite little side hustle. They attack double standards (nipples, dress codes, victim-blaming) and period shame, including the mind-blowing concept of free bleeding. Kimberly shares her journey of reclaiming space—dancing again, shoulders back, not yielding sidewalks. Both fantasize about women collectively opting out of beauty labor. They ponder men’s newfound interest in embracing their feminine side including wearing makeup and nail polish. They wrap up lifting up their collective power: matriarchal community, the Liberian sex strike, and the posit from Drawdown that educating women is the #1 solution for the impending climate crisis.

19 de may de 2026 - 57 min
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You're Seeing It All Wrong!

Shed Old Lenses: Competition, “Good vs Bad,” Authority, and the Need to Be Right Sisters Michelle and Kimberly shatter the “lenses” they were raised with. They start by challenging a big one, that everything is a competition. Ranking. Status. Even relationships. Exhausting. And unnecessary. They also ditch the cartoon world of good guys vs bad guys. Life is messier and richer than that. Politics, too. So is the concept of right vs wrong, especially with misinformation and AI mucking up the waters of truth. Their bottom line on "right" is not to harm. If it harms more than it helps, then no thank you. They unpack how purity, humility, politeness, and “respect authority” were sold as virtue—then used to keep women small and compliant, and even helped perpetuate rape culture. They come down hard on hierarchies in corporate America and how capitalism hurts and harms. Everybody judges. Is it valid to make judgments based on looks? Money? Vibes? Knowing your own values matters. It's well past time to stop trying to please everyone—church expectations included. Authenticity wins. Approval can kick rocks. TW: Discussion of SA

12 de may de 2026 - 52 min
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I Will Never Forgive You (Yet)!

Forgiveness Isn’t a Hallmark Card: Anger, Accountability, and Why “Just Forgive” Is a Trap Sisters Michelle and Kimberly, raised in the church, unpack why forgiveness still gives them the emotional equivalent of a sour stomach. They start with a teenhood scandal: a pastor arrested for abusing kids, and their own pastor basically speed-running forgiveness from the pulpit. Then they jump to a murder trial of a colleague’s daughter, where forgiveness is framed as slow, internal work meant to drop the rage-boulder—not to let perpetrators off the hook. They call out the cultural confusion: forgiveness isn’t absolution, and it’s not the same as justice, consequences, or accountability. You can forgive and still want prison. You can forgive and still cut someone off. They argue it’s fine to not be ready, and that churchy “forgive by Tuesday at 9” is often just stuffing emotions down like a bad casserole. Forgiveness is a messy, cyclical process, not an event, and they tie transactional religious forgiveness—and even misogyny—to why people keep mixing forgiveness with consequences.

5 de may de 2026 - 36 min
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I'm Spiritual, Not Scientific

Tree-Huggers, Secret Mantras, and the God-in-Your-Gut Debate Sisters Kimberly and Michelle finally pick a fight (lovingly) about spirituality. It’s hard, because they agree on almost everything else. They start with childhood: basically raised at a mainstream Protestant church, like it was a second address. Then: 1970s Bay Area spiritual weirdness (said with affection). They were surrounded by new age books, including Dianetics, which they later realize could’ve gone very sideways. They remember learning Transcendental Meditation before age 10. Secret mantra drama. Spoiler: the “secret” was "Ing." They reminisce about dad-led guided meditations: sinking through a rainbow, building lifelong “safe places,” and a waterfall visualization for poison oak misery. Dad also trained as a hypnotherapist and used it for allergies and more, and... even more! They revisit ESP tests, aura lore, scrying crystals, kitchen rainbow prisms, “pyramid power” banana experiments, and literal tree-hugging. They cap it with a bigger clash: science-proof vs divinity-within. Do we see better with our eyes or our intuition? What is the soul? Michelle acknowledges neuroscience can’t yet bind together brain activity and what Kimberly calls "soul."

28 de abr de 2026 - 56 min
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F*ck Your Beauty Standards!

Pride, Vanity & the Politics of Looking Hot: Jewelry, Gray Hair, and Why Women’s Sizes Are a Scam Sisters Michelle and Kimberly weigh in on the supposedly “shallow” stuff—jewelry, hair, clothes, lipstick—and end up knee-deep in the politics of who gets to feel pretty and why. One even starts wearing jewelry again (blame TikTok and sibling envy). They unpack what motherhood quietly steals (hello, practical patterns for hiding spit-up stains) and what they’re taking back now that they’re not living in t-shirts and survival mode. They detour into office dress codes, high heels, fleece-lined leggings, and why “men repellents” lists can take several seats. They insist compliments should be about choices, not bodies, and they even propose drive-by compliments with zero expectation of a response. Can you call a baby cute without accidentally ruining society? Must you? From there: gray hair pride, ageism in Hollywood, Victoria’s Secret’s “only beautiful women” mess, plus-size fashion being unfairly ugly, and the psychological warfare of women’s sizing (XXL is not 2X, and yes, it’s enraging). They close by calling “vanity” a misogynistic label (everything always comes back around to misogyny), and they reclaim it as confidence.

28 de abr de 2026 - 45 min
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