Girls with Opinions

Our Opinions About… Literally Nothing (and Somehow Everything)

25 min · 23. apr. 2026
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This week on Girls With Opinions, we’re doing something a little different… absolutely nothing structured. No agenda. No theme. Just us talking about whatever comes to mind — which somehow turned into a full episode. From random “icks” our husbands give us, to recent documentaries we’ve watched, to concert vibes, to (unfortunately) centipedes… we truly cover it all. This episode is chaotic, unfiltered, and feels like you’re sitting in on a conversation with us — the kind where you start in one place and end up somewhere completely unrelated. If you’re in the mood for something light, funny, and very real… this one’s for you. 💬 In this episode: * The random “icks” that make no sense but still matter * Recent documentaries we’ve been watching * Concert energy and experiences * A very unnecessary conversation about centipedes * And whatever else came out of our mouths ✨ You’ll walk away with: * A few laughs * Possibly a new ick * Maybe a documentary recommendation * And the reminder that not everything needs to be serious 📲 Come hang out with us on Instagram: * Erin: @ErinBurnsWellness * Kristy: @KristyCastilloFit

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