You Know What I Mean?
This week, Bethany and Kait catch up on everything from mysterious mood swings and abandoned cookie stand dreams to dog training controversies, fitness tracking, and the strange things that happen when you spend too much time reading Facebook comments. Bethany shares her latest hyperfixation - briefly convincing herself she should start a neighborhood cookie stand before one underbaked cookie and a stomachache sent the entire business plan into retirement. The conversation turns into a surprisingly thoughtful discussion about creativity, chasing new ideas, and why some interests seem to show up again and again throughout our lives. The two also talk about tracking macros, muscle gain, unexpected carb counts, and how paying attention to nutrition can actually help you eat more - not less. Of course, they can't stay away from dog training for long. Kait shares a story about an owner who cancelled training after being told e-collars would cause "psychological damage," while Bethany vents about the never-ending parade of Facebook experts who seem determined to argue about training methods they don't understand. Along the way they discuss: * Why some dog-owner pairings are a better fit than others * What they'd do differently with certain clients if they could go back * How expectations shape success in dog training * Gardening updates, flower obsessions, and mushroom compost * Marriage, moods, and how partners affect each other's energy * The Great American Baking Show * Mosquito attacks * And why Casey might be one of the funniest accidental comedians alive A little dog training, a little life advice, a little emotional support gardening - basically a normal episode of You Know What I Mean.
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