The Good Shift
Send stories, recommendations, or any general questions to either of the below! Connect: thegoodshift.podcast@gmail.com [thegoodshift.podcast@gmail.com] Follow The Good Shift Instagram → https://www.instagram.com/thisisagoodshift/ [https://www.instagram.com/thisisagoodshift/] WHY does leaving a store without buying anything feel like you just committed a crime? This week, Abbey and Kay spiral through all the completely normal, totally legal situations that somehow make us feel deeply suspicious. From pushing a “pull” door wrong and immediately losing all motor skills, to making eye contact with an employee as you leave empty-handed like you need an alibi—we’re unpacking the everyday moments that turn us into accidental fugitives. We get into: * Public places that instantly make us panic * The unspoken “rules” of being a functioning human (that no one actually agreed on) * Social anxiety crimes like double texting, liking old photos, and calling someone without warning (honestly… jail) * The little things that shouldn’t matter… but absolutely ruin our day Plus, we play a chaotic round of “Fine, Questionable, or Straight to Jail” and rapid-fire some of the most unhinged but relatable habits—like reopening the fridge hoping new food appears or replaying one awkward interaction for three business days. Somewhere between overthinking, over-apologizing, and speed-walking away from mildly awkward moments, we ask the real question: Why do we feel guilty… for doing literally nothing? Nothing is actually illegal. We’re just dramatic. But also… why does it feel SO real? If you’ve ever walked out of a store like you have a warrant, this episode is for you. Takeaways * Everyday situations that feel illegal * The impact of technology on communication and social behavior ADHD and its impact on communication * Social behaviors and interactions * Driving behaviors and road etiquette * Phone behavior and messaging etiquette Social awkwardness is a common experience * The need for relaxation and self-acceptance Chapters * 00:00 The Influence of Technology on Communication * 23:07 ADHD and Communication * 28:47 Anxiety-Driven Behaviors * 36:33 Conspiracy Theories and Millennial Reactions * 42:14 Driving Behaviors and Road Etiquette * 01:06:03 Yearning for Relaxation and Acceptance
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