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Unhinged Memoirs

Podcast de Unhinged Memoirs

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“Unhinged Memoirs” is the podcast where humor meets healing. Hosted by three unapologetic, witty women with a knack for turning life’s disasters into laughable moments, we tackle everything from toxic relationships and traumatic childhoods to navigating adulting with more bad luck than a black cat under a ladder.We’re here to unpack the messiness of life—gritty, hilarious, and unfiltered—sharing our own stories of struggle, resilience, and growth while helping you find light in the darkest corners. With sarcasm as sharp as our wit and compassion that cuts through the BS, this show is your weekly dose of comedy, camaraderie, and catharsis.Because life’s too messy not to laugh at it—welcome to “Unhinged Memoirs.”

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Petty, Personal, and Probably Oversharing

Petty, Personal, and Probably Oversharing Episode Description This episode is exactly what the title promises… a little petty, a little personal, and definitely oversharing. We dive into one of those questions that makes you stop and really think: If you met every version of yourself — the child, the teenager, the broken version, and the healed version — who would you walk up to first? From there the conversation spirals (in the best way) into relationships, emotional growth, and the things we absolutely refuse to tolerate anymore. We talk about the green flags that make us feel safe, the non-negotiables we’ve learned the hard way, and the random little icks that instantly give us the “nope.” Like most Unhinged Memoirs episodes… things get honest, a little chaotic, and very real. In This Episode We Talk About • The different versions of ourselves and which one deserves a hug first • Childhood wounds vs adult healing • What we would say to our younger selves • Relationship non-negotiables we refuse to compromise on • The green flags that actually make someone stand out • The petty little icks that immediately ruin the vibe • How life experience changes what we tolerate in relationships Questions We Ask in This Episode • If you met every version of yourself, who would you approach first? • What version of you needed the most compassion? • What are your relationship non-negotiables now that you didn’t have before? • What are subtle green flags people overlook? • What random icks instantly make you lose attraction? Listener Challenge Think about this: If you met the child version, teenage version, broken version, and healed version of yourself… who would you walk up to first and why? Let us know in the comments or tag us on social media. Follow & Connect Follow Unhinged Memoirs for more unfiltered conversations about healing, relationships, growth, and the chaos in between.

1 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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3AM Thoughts- Actually!

3AM Thoughts – Part 2 This is the episode we intended to record last week before life hijacked the conversation. Welcome to the real 3AM thoughts. The kind that show up when the house is quiet, your brain decides sleep is optional, and suddenly you’re unpacking your entire personality at 2:47 in the morning. In this episode we dive into the thoughts that keep us up at night… and naturally spiral into some very honest and slightly unhinged conversations along the way. Liz opens up about body dysmorphia and how, for a long time, intimacy became tied to validation. Being wanted felt like proof she was enough. It’s an honest look at how self image, relationships, and the need to feel desired can quietly shape the way we connect with people. Jess unpacks her lifelong habit of “mothering” everyone. Friends. Partners. Kids. Probably strangers in the grocery store if we’re being honest. She talks about how when someone pulls away or she removes someone from her life, it doesn’t just feel like setting a boundary. It feels like abandoning a child. Which leads into a deeper realization about childhood abandonment and how it still shows up in adulthood… especially when it comes to holding on a little too tightly as your kids start gaining independence. Valerie drops one of those thoughts that makes the room go quiet for a second. Sometimes healing isn’t about learning how to survive the dark parts of your life. Sometimes it’s about learning how to handle joy when it finally shows up. Liz then hits us with a question that sends everyone straight into reflection mode: How old were you the first time you were forced to be strong? From there Jess jumps into one of her hot takes… People are incredibly insecure about their looks, but somehow very confident about their character. Which… honestly explains a lot about the internet. Valerie then dives headfirst into another one of her deep philosophical spirals about how sometimes we subconsciously choose partners that remind us of the parent who hurt us the most. Also, in classic Valerie fashion, she introduces a new unnecessarily large vocabulary word into the podcast. New Word Alert: Anthropologic. And because no Unhinged Memoirs episode ends in a normal or mature way, we wrap things up by reading an email from a listener asking us to do an episode about “Tummy Sticks.” Yes. That’s exactly what you think it means. Apparently we’re adding childish slang for anatomy to our future episode list now. Stay tuned.

25 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 21 min
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3AM thoughts...Well we tried to.. Part 1

3AM Thoughts – Part 1 We sat down fully intending to dive into the deep, existential 3AM thoughts that keep us up at night… but life had other plans. Instead, this episode turned into a very real catch up on the chaos of the past week. Liz opens up about ending a relationship and unexpectedly finding herself talking to someone who might just be her soulmate. The way he shows up for her has her wondering if this is what healthy love is actually supposed to feel like. Valerie shares the emotional messiness of being friend zoned by someone she had feelings for. While it hurt, it also brought clarity. This season of life is about believing people when they show you they don’t want you and finally letting go instead of chasing. Jess talks about the beautiful chaos of deep cleaning and remodeling her entire house, from the living room and dining room to the bathroom and loft, and everything that comes with trying to rebuild a space while life is still happening around you. This episode may not have gone where we planned, but sometimes the conversations that happen naturally are the ones we need the most. And don’t worry… those deep 3AM thoughts are still coming. Part 2 is where we finally dive into the questions that keep us awake at night.

18 de mar de 2026 - 47 min
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3 Holes and a Pole (feat. Bryan): Co-Parenting & How Men Actually Think

Bryan named this episode. That’s all you need to know. In this chaotic, laugh-until-you-cry episode, we brought in a special guest to talk about co-parenting, how men’s brains actually work (apparently everything lives in separate “boxes”), and why communication between men and women sometimes feels like we’re speaking different languages. We also covered: • The reality of co-parenting from a man’s perspective • Why men compartmentalize everything • Emotional processing vs logical processing • The infamous moth-that-flew-into-his-ear story • What song is the soundtrack of his life (spoiler: MMMBop by Hanson) • And how we somehow spiraled into complete chaos and laughter This episode is honest, unfiltered, slightly ridiculous, and surprisingly insightful. If you’ve ever wondered how a man’s brain works — this one’s for you. If you’ve ever laughed so hard you cried — also for you.

4 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 26 min
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