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Welcome to NotSoPalatable — the show that doesn’t sugarcoat truth. We dive headfirst into the conversations most people avoid: Identity, Sexuality, Race, Power, and the messy realities of existing in a world that demands we play nice. From LGBTQIA+ stories to social justice, politics, and culture, we speak with raw honesty, unfiltered opinions, and zero apologies. If you’re tired of watered-down conversations and ready for authenticity that challenges, confronts, and liberates — pull up a chair. We’re serving truth that’s hard to swallow but necessary to taste.

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17 episoder

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S2E2 - The Pivot, Time to Shift

Podcast Episode Summary: The Pivot Season 2, Episode 2: When Doors Close and Windows Open In professional journeys, few things are as jarring as a "closed door"—especially when it happens at a stage where you felt settled or certain. This episode tackles the heavy reality of career setbacks and the unexpected beauty of the pivots that follow. We’re moving beyond the "loss" and looking at how these moments force us to build a foundation of resilience that no job title can provide. * The Myth of the Final DoorWe break down the psychological impact of a career door closing after months or years of investment. While it feels like a dead end in the moment, we discuss how these closures are often just redirections. Just because one path is blocked doesn't mean the entire landscape has vanished; it simply means it’s time to recalibrate your compass. * The Resilience Inventory: Self-Love as a StrategyWhen professional validation is stripped away, what remains? We dive deep into the importance of self-love and internal resilience. We discuss shifting the focus from "What did I do wrong?" to "What do I need now?", emphasizing that your worth is not tied to your productivity or your current employment status. * The Retro Remedy: Nostalgia and ConnectionTo combat the monotony and mental toll of a career transition, we look toward the familiar. We explore the therapeutic power of returning to older, classic games with friends. Whether it’s the simplicity of a childhood favorite or a long-lost multiplayer gem, we discuss how these "low-stakes" environments provide the mental reset and social connection necessary to quell burnout. * Quelling the MonotonyThe "in-between" periods can feel stagnant. We talk about how to find joy in the mundane and use these gaps to rediscover hobbies that were previously pushed to the wayside, turning a period of professional quiet into a season of personal volume. "A closed door is a physical boundary, not a permanent destination. Sometimes you have to stop knocking on the wall to notice the hallway behind you." This episode is a reminder that mental health is the priority, and "success" is a marathon, not a sprint. We wrap up by encouraging listeners to reach out to an old friend for a game night and to treat themselves with the same kindness they would offer a peer in the same position.

10. maj 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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Epi. 20 - Final Episode of the Season.

NSP Episode 20 Summary – Episode 20: Season Finale In this milestone 20th episode, we close out the season by reflecting on how far the podcast has come—from its earliest recordings to surpassing 150+ total streams and officially reaching monetization status. What started as an idea has grown into a platform with real traction, and now, with subscriptions available, listeners have the opportunity to support the show more directly while gaining access to exclusive content and deeper engagement. We also break down the journey toward affiliate status on streaming platforms—what it takes, what we’ve learned along the way, and what comes next as we continue building consistency, audience trust, and content value. This episode pulls back the curtain on both the wins and the realities of growing something from the ground up. Shifting gears, we dive into a practical discussion about the rising costs of vehicle ownership where we live—insurance, registration, maintenance, and overall expenses—and how those costs stack up against other states where owning and operating a vehicle is significantly more affordable. It’s a grounded look at how location directly impacts financial quality of life and long-term planning. We wrap the season with a core message that has echoed throughout the podcast: the importance of being the best example of yourself in society. Whether online, in your community, or behind the scenes, how you show up matters. Growth, accountability, and authenticity aren’t just ideas—they’re daily practices that shape both individual paths and collective impact. This final episode isn’t just a recap—it’s a marker of progress and a clear signal of what’s ahead.

17. apr. 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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Epi. 19 - She's Alive and Recovering

EPISODE RECAP!! : In this episode, we take a deeply personal and forward-looking journey through resilience, transition, and growth. We begin by sharing the experience of recovering from a surgery that impacted vision—what that process looked like physically, mentally, and emotionally, and how it reshaped daily life. From navigating uncertainty to regaining independence, we reflect on the patience and adaptability required during recovery, and the renewed appreciation for clarity—both literally and figuratively. From there, the conversation shifts into building a roadmap for the future. We discuss how moments of disruption can serve as powerful reset points, allowing us to re-evaluate priorities, set intentional goals, and create a sustainable plan that supports long-term quality of life. This includes practical strategies for balancing health, purpose, and personal fulfillment, as well as embracing change without losing momentum. We also lighten things up with the introduction of new pets into the home. We explore the joys and challenges of acclimating them—not only to a new environment but also to existing dogs. From establishing boundaries to encouraging bonding, we share real-life insights, humorous moments, and lessons learned about patience, consistency, and creating harmony in a multi-pet household. Finally, we dive into an exciting evolution for the podcast itself: the successful transition from a two-platform delivery model to a single, unified platform. We explain how this shift allows for more streamlined production, greater authenticity, and deeper, more transparent conversations. By removing fragmentation, we’re able to connect more directly with our audience and explore topics with greater honesty and clarity moving forward. This episode is about healing, re-calibrating, and embracing change—whether it’s in our bodies, our homes, or the way we share our voices with the world.

3. apr. 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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Epi. 18 - Empathy and Compassion for all

Episode Summary: Empathy, Compassion and Positivity In this episode, we dive deep into the unpredictable nature of life—the wins that lift us up and the challenges that test everything we think we know about ourselves. We explore how these moments, both good and bad, shape not only who we are individually but how we show up for others in our communities. Through honest conversation and real-life examples, we emphasize the importance of empathy—how truly seeing and understanding one another can transform relationships, reduce division, and create a stronger, more compassionate society. We challenge listeners to reflect on their own experiences and consider how their struggles and growth can be used as tools to inspire and uplift those around them. We also highlight the critical role of medical and mental health, reinforcing that taking care of ourselves isn’t selfish—it’s essential. When we prioritize our well-being, we’re better equipped to support others, advocate for change, and live with intention. This episode is a call to action: lead by example, choose kindness even when it’s hard, and remember that every interaction is an opportunity to make a positive impact. Life isn’t just about getting through it—it’s about growing through it, together.

19. mar. 2026 - 59 min
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Epi. 17 - Insecurity among our Population

Podcast 17 Episode Summary In this episode, we dive head-first into one of the most uncomfortable—but necessary—conversations about modern society: how personal insecurity shapes public attitudes about equality, identity, and acceptance. Far too often, debates about equal rights and social progress are framed as ideological battles, but beneath the surface lies something far more human—fear, insecurity, and projection. We explore how individuals who feel uncertain about their own place in society can unconsciously project that discomfort onto others, especially marginalized communities. When people struggle with identity, status, or belonging, it can manifest as resistance to social change. Instead of confronting those internal anxieties, the energy is redirected outward—toward policing norms, questioning the legitimacy of others’ identities, or opposing equal rights movements. The episode breaks down the systemic ripple effects of personal insecurity. When enough individuals carry these fears into institutions—politics, media, workplaces, and community leadership—the result is a social environment where bias becomes normalized and exclusion can be framed as “common sense” or “tradition.” We discuss how societal narratives around gender, sexuality, and civil rights are often shaped not by objective reasoning, but by deeply rooted psychological defense mechanisms. At the same time, we challenge listeners to rethink what acceptance really means. True social progress requires more than tolerance—it requires confronting the insecurities that fuel division in the first place. By examining how insecurity influences perception, we uncover why empathy, self-awareness, and honest dialogue are essential to building a society where equality isn’t seen as a threat, but as a shared foundation. This episode is raw, direct, and unfiltered—pushing past surface-level debates to expose the emotional and psychological dynamics that drive them. If we want a society rooted in fairness and dignity, we must first understand why insecurity so often stands in the way of acceptance.

14. mar. 2026 - 1 h 9 min
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