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M.A.E. Chats: We Have No HR Department (and We're Figuring It Out)

26 min · 28 apr 2026
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We have no HR department. It's just the three of us (Maddie, Ava, and Elle) figuring it out as we go. This week we're getting into what it's really like to work with your sisters: the burnout, the breakdowns (yes, plural), the demands vs. requests debate, and how we've somehow kept this going for 10 YEARS. We also talk about: → Trying to get our TV script in front of literary managers before the window closes → Why one of us is always the first to break (canary in the coal mine 🐦) → Scheduling "silly sister time" because apparently that has to go in the calendar too → The logistics pep talk that pulled us back from the edge → Why being different is what makes us work — and what causes all our conflict No HR. No help. Just three sisters who are very much figuring it out. — 📺 We're creating the TV series we’ve dreamed of since our teens.   🎙️ New episodes every week about the good, bad and ugly of our 20s. Find us on Instagram: @20somethingplaybook Support our mental health nonprofit on IG: @myteam.social #podcast #sisters #burnout #creativework #screenwriting #podcastlife #twenties ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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We have no HR department. It's just the three of us (Maddie, Ava, and Elle) figuring it out as we go. This week we're getting into what it's really like to work with your sisters: the burnout, the breakdowns (yes, plural), the demands vs. requests debate, and how we've somehow kept this going for 10 YEARS. We also talk about: → Trying to get our TV script in front of literary managers before the window closes → Why one of us is always the first to break (canary in the coal mine 🐦) → Scheduling "silly sister time" because apparently that has to go in the calendar too → The logistics pep talk that pulled us back from the edge → Why being different is what makes us work — and what causes all our conflict No HR. No help. Just three sisters who are very much figuring it out. — 📺 We're creating the TV series we’ve dreamed of since our teens.   🎙️ New episodes every week about the good, bad and ugly of our 20s. Find us on Instagram: @20somethingplaybook Support our mental health nonprofit on IG: @myteam.social #podcast #sisters #burnout #creativework #screenwriting #podcastlife #twenties ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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