Épisodes

  • Being Busy Became My Identity (And It Ruined Me)
    Jan 29 2026

    In this solo Lisa’s Take episode of Brother Sister Whatever, I talk honestly about how busyness became my identity, why it was rewarded, and how it slowly disconnected me from myself.

    This isn’t about laziness or doing less for the sake of it.
    It’s about noticing when “busy” becomes avoidance, protection, or a way to not sit with what we actually need.

    We get into:

    • Why being busy is praised (especially for women)

    • How productivity can turn into emotional armor

    • The fear that shows up when everything finally gets quiet

    • Why rest feels uncomfortable instead of restorative

    • What I’m trying to unlearn now — in real time

    If you’ve ever felt guilty for slowing down…
    Or wondered who you’d be without the constant doing…
    This one’s for you.

    🎧 New episodes every Thursday.

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    14 min
  • Why 'Just Friends' Never Actually Works
    Jan 22 2026

    Can men and women really be just friends — or does it always get complicated eventually?

    In this episode of Brother Sister Whatever, Lisa and Josh get into the uncomfortable gray areas of opposite-sex friendships, emotional boundaries, and why “it’s totally platonic” doesn’t always mean what we think it does.

    We talk about:

    • When friendship crosses into emotional territory

    • Whether attraction always changes the dynamic

    • How boundaries shift in midlife, marriage, and long-term relationships

    • What honesty actually looks like — and when it causes more problems

    • The difference between friendship, flirtation, and emotional cheating

    No extreme takes. No fake certainty.
    Just real sibling debate about something everyone has an opinion on.

    🎙️ New episodes every Thursday.

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    19 min
  • Why Can’t We Afford Anything Anymore?
    Jan 15 2026

    We’re doing everything we were told to do — working hard, budgeting, trying to be “responsible”… and somehow still asking, where did all the money go?

    In this episode of Brother Sister Whatever, Lisa and Josh talk honestly about modern money stress, rising costs, and why adult life feels so financially exhausting right now.

    We get into:

    • Why everyday expenses feel overwhelming

    • The gap between what our parents had and what we’re dealing with

    • Emotional spending vs survival spending

    • Why “just budget better” misses the point

    • And how money stress affects our mental health more than we admit

    No financial advice. No hustle culture nonsense.
    Just real talk about empty pockets, long receipts, and trying to make it all make sense.

    🎙️ New episodes every Thursday.

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    17 min
  • Is Marriage Actually Worth It in 2026?
    Jan 8 2026

    Marriage used to feel like the default. Now it feels like a question mark.

    In this episode of Brother Sister Whatever, Lisa and Josh talk honestly about marriage in midlife — the expectations we were raised with, how relationships have changed, and whether marriage still makes sense in today’s world.

    We get into:

    • Why marriage feels different now than it did for our parents

    • The emotional, financial, and mental load of long-term commitment

    • Staying married vs choosing peace, growth, or independence

    • Whether marriage still matters — or if the meaning has just changed

    No hot takes. No judgment. Just a real sibling conversation about love, partnership, and what “worth it” actually means in 2026.

    🎙️ New episodes every Thursday.

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    19 min
  • Are We the Grinch or the Griswolds This Year?
    Dec 11 2025

    It’s our BSW Holiday Special — the one where Lisa and Josh talk about what it was like growing up without Christmas, how weird it felt watching other kids celebrate, and what the holidays look like for us now as adults (and parents) trying to figure it all out in real time.

    We’re also diving into our “Holiday Power Couples” sibling showdown — Mariah Carey vs Kevin McCallister, Jack Skellington vs Batman, Clark Griswold vs John McClane.

    Plus: the holiday characters we accidentally relate to now, the traditions we’re learning on the fly, and how midlife has turned December into equal parts magic and meltdown.

    If your holiday energy is somewhere between The Grinch and Kate McCallister sprinting through the airport, welcome home.

    New BSW every Thursday starting in 2026— come hang out in the festive chaos with us.

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    39 min
  • The 90s Made Us — Let’s See What We Remember
    Nov 27 2025

    We’re diving head-first into the decade that raised us — and testing just how much our 40-year-old brains actually remember. From 90s rapid-fire “Name It or Lose It” rounds to the 80s This or That showdown, it’s pure sibling chaos with a midlife twist.

    We hit the classics: Saturday-morning cartoons, after-school snacks, TGIF shows, toys we begged for, music videos we memorized, and all the iconic moments that shaped our childhood. Then we slow down (for like a minute) for some midlife real talk — the habits we swore we’d never pick up, the comfort rituals we now defend with our whole chest, and the memories that hit way harder in our 40s.

    It’s fast, funny, nostalgic, and painfully relatable.
    Drop your own 90s memories and midlife truths in the comments — we want to hear yours.

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    35 min
  • Stranger Things: A Four-Season Reflection
    Nov 20 2025

    A full-season Stranger Things rewind — one episode, four arcs, all heart.
    Guilt. Grief. Growing up. And the music that saves us.
    Lisa breaks down the emotional core of every season and why Hawkins still hits so hard today.

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    18 min
  • Gen-X Selfhood: Reinvent at 40 or Double Down?
    Nov 13 2025

    Did we skip figuring out who we are because Gen-X was busy surviving? Lisa and Josh get real about when identity actually clicks, the difference between burnout and meaning, and why “helping everyone” can bury your own needs. Josh shares how dog training turned misfit energy into entrepreneurship, and Lisa talks boundaries, repair, and refilling your tank. We read a letter from “Searching” at 40, unpack why we ask kids about careers so early, and how to raise against-the-grain kids without crushing the spark. Then: Pop Culture Rewind to 1997 (Buffy, Titanic, Tamagotchis, chokers).

    Chapters
    0:00 Did Gen X Skip Selfhood
    0:55 When Identity Starts To Click
    2:40 Work, Reinvention, And Priorities
    4:43 Finding Drive Through Dog Training
    6:16 Misfit Energy And Entrepreneurship
    7:15 Wanting To Help vs Self Focus
    9:45 Burnout, Boundaries, And Refilling
    12:15 Parenting With Empathy And Repair
    15:05 Reinvention Or Doubling Down
    18:04 Letter From “Searching” At 40
    21:15 Why We Ask Kids About Careers
    24:05 School, Structure, And The System
    27:15 Kids’ Dreams Change And That’s Okay
    30:20 Raising Against-The-Grain Kids
    33:05 Pop Culture Rewind: 1997


    Thanks for hanging out with us on Brother Sister Whatever, your no-BS guide through the messy middle!
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    Bring your feelings. We’ll bring ours.

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    41 min