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We Came Home More Exhausted Than We Left: Beach Vacation Chaos, GLP-1 Side Effects & Sister Drama

52 min · 3 jun 2026
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What happens when two sisters spend two weeks together at the beach, survive entirely on donuts, Mexican food, dry lettuce, and rum runners, then immediately sit down behind a microphone? This episode… After taking a short holiday, Jessie and Kiki are back with a full recap of their birthday beach vacation—and let's just say things didn't exactly go as planned. The weather was colder than expected, the island was practically deserted, and somehow everyone came home needing another vacation. The sisters dive into everything from vacation personality differences and travel habits to the eternal debate over carry-on luggage, vacation photos, beach houses versus hotels, and whether crowded beaches are actually worth perfect weather. Along the way, they share stories about: * A potentially haunted beach house elevator * The mysterious disappearance of the island's beloved ice cream shop stairs * The world's most important donut run * Vacation food obsessions * Weird things found on the beach * Why beach fishing secretly drives Jessie insane * The difference between planning a vacation and simply showing up for one * And the ongoing family tradition of turning every trip into complete chaos The conversation also takes a surprisingly honest turn as Jessie and Kiki discuss their GLP-1 weight loss journeys, recent milestones, body image struggles, and the very real side effects that nobody seems to talk about enough. From nausea and exhaustion to celebrating major weight loss victories, the sisters get candid about what the process has actually been like behind the scenes. As always, expect plenty of sisterly roasting, questionable life advice, random tangents, and enough laughter to make you feel like you're sitting on the couch with them. So, grab your favorite beach drink, put on your oversized vacation sweatshirt, and join us for a hilarious recap of two weeks spent making memories, avoiding responsibility, and arguing about whether a mountain cabin might actually be better than the beach. If you've ever come home from vacation more tired than when you left, this episode is for you. New episodes every Wednesday. Bonus Behind the Pod episodes every Friday.

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